Lelia belatedly followed Emperor Perseus and opened the door to the drawing room. Her friends standing at the door looked at her with a strange look.
âLelia, did you scare him? The emperor ran away like he was crazy.â
Without answering Kalixâs words, Lelia ran down to the first floor. Only then did her friends notice something strange and followed her. Lelia ran for her life.
[No, noâŚ!]
Tears blocked her view. It was dark in front of her. Never let the emperor encounter her mother again. That was all she worried about. She opened the huge first-floor gate and ran down the stairs. In the distance, she could see the back of Emperor Perseus. But it was already late.
Over the emperorâs stiffened back and shoulders, she could see her motherâs face.
Emperor Perseus and her mother, who met in front of the castle, were looking at each other as if time had stopped. Aunt Atias, who was next to her mother, turned pale.
[No⌠NoâŚ!!]
It was time for Lelia to run and block her mother.
âOh my god!â
Suddenly, her mother screamed as if she was tearing apart and collapsed. She sat on the floor then stepped back. It was as if she saw a monkfish crawling out of a hell fire.
âEl, ElizabethâŚâ
Emperor Perseus paused as he tried to take a step closer. It was clear it was Elizabeth. DefinitelyâŚHe couldnât believe she was alive, who he thought was dead. Since when? Doesnât she look like Elizabeth? It was definity her⌠There was no way he couldnât recognize herâŚ
She was alive. The nerves all over his body were on the edge. God listened to his prayers⌠Since when did she live hereâŚ? The fact that he was deceived not only about Lelia but also his wifeâs death, he grew extremely angry at Duke Superion. But more than that, Elizabethâs reaction was strange.
At that moment, someone quickly ran past him. It was Lelia. Lelia, who approached Elizabeth, hugged her and calmed her down. Atias was also surprised and hugged Elizabeth.
âLelia, why the emperorâŚâ Atias muttered. Lelia heard that her grandfather contacted Atias through a servant, but the message did not seem to have been delivered. Leaving that aside, Lelia looked at her motherâs condition first. But why is she soâŚ
â⌠AhhhhhhhmmâŚ.â
âSena, whatâs wrong?â
âCalm downâŚâ
âHaahhhâŚâ
She seemed like a person who had witnessed something incredibly scary. Even though she was being hugged tightly, her limbs trembled.
At that moment. No way. Like a thunderbolt, an idea passed through Leliaâs mind. Lelia grabbed her motherâs shoulder with her big eyes.
â⌠Sena, no way. No wayâŚâ
âThat person⌠heâŚ.â
That was the last thing she could say. Her mother, who was trembling abnormally, fainted and collapsed. Leliaâs hands stopped.
âLelia!â
As she turned her head slowly, she could see her grandfather, uncle, and friends approaching from afar. Grandfather found her mother collapsed with a pale face and shouted to move her inside in a hurry. Her uncle carried her mother on his back and headed to the castle.
Lelia was still stiff and looking at Emperor Perseus. Like Elizabeth and Perseus a moment ago, Lelia was now frozen. The emperor and Lelia were looking at each other as if time had stopped.
âIt was you?â
A small voice came out of Leliaâs mouth. Tears flowed down across her cheeks. It was hot as if her whole body had become a fireball. Emperor Perseus, still frozen with confused eyes, looked at her. As if he couldnât understand this situation, as if he couldnât believe it.
âElizabethâŚâHe muttered little by little by little.
Lelia moved her cold body and took a step closer to him.
âIt was you⌠You almost killed my momâŚâ
âWhatâŚâ
Perseus muttered as he looked at Leliaâs eyes, which had turned into a madman.
âIn the forest of the land near the neutral zone, you slashed mom with your swordâŚâ
ââŚâ
Recollection of something suddenly passed in his eyes through Leliaâs words. Ah. Perseusâ body collapsed because his legs were weak. Instinctively, he knew what Lelia was saying.
âOh, I donât think so.â
He covered his mouth. The dayâs incident dug into his head like a blade. He got sore and dug until he bled.
âI donât need a father.â
âIâve lived like that so far, and the same will continue to be the case.â
âSo even when I met your Majesty⌠Thatâs how I kneeled down and prayed. Because I donât want to be hungry. I donât want to starve. I donât want to eat the soil again. The same is true of the reason why he ran away from the Imperial palace.â
âSo this place canât help but be like hell to me. Do you want me to stay here even though itâs like this?â
He ran away from Leliaâs eyes, who blamed him. He ran through the forest. And the cabin he found. As soon as he found the door, he thought he might be able to go back to the past if he opened it. He thought his wife would greet him with a smile⌠However, when the door was opened, it was Lydiosâ illusion to welcome him.
âNow youâre being punished by heaven for killing your brother with your own hands.â
He swung his sword at the illusion of Lydios smiling in front of him. At one point, Lydios looked like his dead wife. He thought it was a trapâŚÂ He thought it was definitely a trapâŚÂ But it was so clear that memories of that time often bothered him. Itâs so clear.
Perseus looked down at his hand. At that time, he remembered the blood stains on his hands. He thought his escort was injured, but he wasnât. As soon as he returned to the accommodation, he collapsed as if he was passing out, and after waking up, he heard reports from his subordinates. He searched the forest, but he couldnât find anyone who was injured. He found blood stains in the cabin, but there was no body. He forgot, passing orders to his subordinates to investigate the clinic in a nearby village. But what happened then⌠What he slashed with his sword⌠it was not LydiosâŚ
âIt was you. You killed her!â
Lelia grabbed Perseus and shook him. The resentful gaze and voice were drowning him. Perseus couldnât be trusted.
When he lowered his head, his hands were covered with blood. Blood stains on his hands overlapped like the vision that day. No, this blood⌠He couldnât believe the sticky blood was his wifeâs blood. He felt nauseous in an instant. No, he couldnâtâŚ
He felt suffocated. Emperor Perseus gulped as his eyes opened wide. The emperorâs subordinates came late. They looked afraid that the emperorâs madness would pop out at any moment. Tears flowed down his blood shot eyes⌠Contrary to the concerns of his subordinates, fortunately, he lost consciousness on the spot with a painful groan.
âYour Majesty!â
âYour Majesty!â
***
Perseus only opened his eyes after a full day.
His gaze, staring blankly at the ceiling, turned.
â⌠Lelia.â
At the bedside, Lelia, a pale stranger, was looking down at him. He didnât know since when she was next to him. Is it a dream? It might have been a dream. It was so terrible it must be a dream. His wife died a long time ago, 20 years agoâŚ
âIâve been waiting for you to wake up.â
ââŚâ
There was no energy in her hoarse voice. Lelia stared at him with empty eyes.
ââŚâ
âI have something to say.â Lelia said without changing her expression.
Perseus naturally realized. Itâs not a dream. It wasnât a dream. He started to get goosebumps on his skin. It was like despair.
âGo back to the Imperial Castle.â
ââŚâ
âGo, forever⌠Donât ever come back.â
â⌠IâŚâ
âDonât ever come to us. If we meet again, I might kill you.â
His expression collapsed. The distorted face became quickly wet with tears.
ââŚâ
âI donât want to kill you with my own hands. So please⌠PleaseâŚ.â The quiet room was filled with Leliaâs small plea. Lelia prayed and begged in an earnest voice. As if it was a last request. âTo you, my mom and I are dead anyway.â
ââŚâ
âSo go to the Imperial City and do your own thing whether you atone for life or forget us. Donât come back.â
âLeliaâŚâ
âIâm not going to bother you that much. Julianna, you know that kid.â
Perseusâ expression was distorted even more. As if it was unbearable because it was painful.
âThat girl is the real daughter to you anyway. Kind, cute, lovelyâŚâ
âStop, stopâŚâ
âSheâll be by your side, just like how sheâs beenâŚâ
âStop⌠Okay⌠Please stop. PleaseâŚ!â
Emperor Perseus began to sob painfully. Lelia looked at him for a long time. And the next morning, the emperorâs army suddenly left as if they had never visited the Superion castle. They went back like that without any notice.
âYour Majesty, are you okay?â
On the way back to the Imperial Fortress, the emperor seemed empty, with no soul and just a body. Although he barely made it back to the capital, his servants were anxious. The emperor looked precarious even though his back was upright on the horse.
ââŚâ
At the knightâs question, the emperor suddenly stopped. He looked down at his arm. The feeling of his right hand that swung the sword that day was clear. The blood stain that remained thick on his right hand was also.
Perseus turned his empty eyes and looked up at the sky. Before he left, he wanted to see his wifeâs face one last time. But he neither visited his wife nor asked Lelia for it. He just couldnât do that.
The shock, emotion, and anger at Superions, who deceived him, was now gone. He was just resentful of himself. Suddenly, Emperor Perseus pulled a sword out of his waist belt.
âYour MajestyâŚâ
Knights and servants watched the emperor nervously. They looked suspicious of his madness. Perseus looked down at his right arm, as he held a sword with his left hand. It was Leliaâs first and last request to him. He has to listen. Ring ring! The clear sound of bells seemed to be clearly heard in his ears.
âElizabeth. When a child is born, put this on his ankle.â
âThis isâŚâ
âIâm sorry I couldnât be with you. I will come back safely and protect you and your child for the rest of my life.â
âWherever the child is, wherever he or she is headed.â
The sound contained an oath to follow and protect her forever even if he went blind. After the hallucination, Emperor Perseus swung the sword without hesitation.
âYour Majesty!â
âYour Majesty!â
Shocked screams rang in his ears. Finally, the sinful arm was cut off. At the end of this, he intended to atone for good.
The emperorâs body slumped down from the horse. It hasnât been long since they met again, but Emperor Perseus knew Lelia well. He could know her better than anyone else. Because the child looks very much like Elizabeth. If he abandons his life saying he would atone, the child will suffer from guilt for the rest of her life. He didnât want to pass on that burden. At least this muchâŚ
âYour Majesty!â
Perseusâ consciousness slowly disappeared as he watched the blood gushing down from his shoulder.