Shortly after remarrying, Emperor Sovieshu brought a beauty, who had been a mage, to live in the imperial palace. Although he posed her as a mageâs assistant, she was soon to become his second concubine.
Just as Sovieshu had warned Evely these kinds of rumors began to spread within hours.
Of course, these rumors also reached Rashtaâs ears.
âWhere is she going to stay?â
Rashta asked, puzzled.
Her expression was so fierce that Viscountess Verdi hesitated, while Rashta ground her teeth and clenched her fists.
She remembered this girlâs haughty and rude behavior a few hours ago. Some time ago she had heard from Viscount Roteschu that Sovieshu would bring a girl from the magical academy. It was evidently her.
Besides, Sovieshu really intended to make her his concubine!
âI havenât even⊠I havenât even given birth, how was he able to do this?â
Rashta sighed, sitting stunned on the couch.
Noticing Rashtaâs expression, Viscountess Verdi silently picked up the tea, and tried to sneak out of the room.
But before she could leaveâŠ
Rashta called her first.
âViscountess Verdi.â
Viscountess Verdi was forced to turn back.
âYes, Your Majesty the Empress?â
âAlthough Rashta is limited in what an Empress can do, can Rashta at least place maids elsewhere?â
âOf course.â
âFind daughters of prisoners who can serve as maids. Girls who have a good relationship with their parents. Better yet, if their families are in a difficult situation.â
âPardon?â
Viscountess Verdiâs eyes widened at Rashtaâs unexpected order. Daughters of prisoners?
âYour Majesty, what do you intend to use those girls for?â
âRashta has only one maid left. More are needed.â
âI understand.â
Rashta added with a gleam of cleverness in her eyes,
âAnd one must be sent to the mage girl.â
âAs you commandâŠâ
âOne more thing.â
âYes, Your Majesty?â
âIâll organize a tea party, send invitations to the noblemen in the capital.â
âThe noblemen?â
âYes. Only to the noblemen.â
After Viscountess Verdi left Rashta wrapped her arms around her belly.
Blindly imitating Empress Navier was not turning out as she expected.
âOn second thought, wasnât it Empress Navier who came out defeated after giving her all? Yes, thatâs right. I donât need to imitate her, except in her role as Empress.â
She had forgotten it while trying to please the nobles.
Now that Sovieshu had brought this girl, Rashta came to her senses.
âIf I canât get the affection of the nobility as Empress, Iâll get all the men to love me. If I canât get a group of ladies-in-waiting, Iâll get a group of maids. Iâll also crush that mage at once to prevent her from becoming a real problem.â
***
A large carriage rattled along the carefully made gravel road.
The carriage stopped in the garden in front of the imperial palace.
McKenna, who was waiting there, quickly approached and opened the carriage door.
âWelcome to the Western Empire.â
The couple in the carriage were startled when someone who was neither a knight nor a coachman opened the door.
âWho are you?â
âI beg your pardon. I am McKenna, Chief Secretary to the Emperor of the Western Empire.â
When McKenna revealed his identity, the couple were surprised and hurried out of the carriage to greet him.
âThank you for welcoming us in person.â
McKenna responded to the greeting once more and quickly examined the Duke and Duchess Troby.
The couple looked very much like Navier, so he considered them close despite the initial cold treatment.
The Duke and Duchess Troby also examined McKenna in their bewilderment.
McKenna was the closest aide to their second son-in-law, Emperor Heinley. Moreover, they had grown up together.
âYou can tell a lot about people by their friends.â
Of course, there are cases where this saying didnât fit, but with a relationship like Heinley and McKennaâs, who have been together since childhood, it fit perfectly. It was a way to find out more about their son-in-law.
âHis Majesty the Emperor is waiting for you. Please come this way.â
McKenna addressed the couple in the most affectionate and cordial voice possible as Heinley had ordered.
McKenna led the Duke and Duchess Troby to the Hall of Stars, where distinguished guests were received.
There, Heinley stood in front of the throne with several officials and knights on either side of the path to it.
Like most of the distinguished guests entering this hall, the Duke and Duchess Troby were awed by the majesty of the place.
However, more surprising was that even in this incredibly majestic place, Heinley shone dignifiedly without being buried or suppressed.
Rather, his light blond hair and purple eyes seemed to sparkle with the light reflecting all around.
Heinley waited for the Duke and Duchess to approach. Once they were a few steps away, he stepped down from the platform where the throne was situated and grasped their hands.
âYour Majesty!â
Shocked, Duke Troby stepped back half a step, but quickly approached again to avoid embarrassing the emperor.
âWelcome, Mother. Father.â
Heinley smiled broadly, speaking to the Duke and Duchess affectionately.
Although they had already experienced this treatment from Heinley at Troby Mansion, they did not expect him to do it in front of other people, even his own subordinates, so Duke and Duchess Troby smiled in embarrassment.
âMy Queen, ah. Thatâs the nickname we use between us. My wife missed you both very much. Of course, so did I.â
The Duke and Duchessâs eyes twitched at hearing the nickname they used between them.
The expansion of his familyâs power had raised the alarm of the Emperor of the Eastern Empire at the time, so Duke Troby deliberately decided to step down from holding office in the Empire since his daughter, Navier, had been chosen as crown princess.
He was both grateful and uncomfortable with Heinleyâs remarks. However, he had not forgotten the proper etiquette for addressing an Emperor.
âThank you for your hospitality, Your Majesty. Also, my congratulations on your title of Emperor of the Western Empire..â
âMy congratulations too, Your Majesty!â
Finally, as the couple formally greeted him, Heinley thought as he looked at them,
âMy Queen looks a lot like her parents.â
***
The days passed quickly as I checked the number of people employed at the palace, their positions, functions, experiences and performance.
I couldnât even bother to eat lunch, so I asked Countess Jubel to leave the food on my desk, and kept checking the documents.
I wanted to finish it as soon as possible since this work served as the basis for everything else.
âAre my mother and father here?â
Even though my parents came from far away, I didnât want to go see them right now, however.
âYes, they are with the Emperor now. His Majesty sent a man to reportââ
âDo I have to go now?â
Thatâs all I needed to know. When I asked with some regret, Rose raised her eyebrows and continued after the brief interruption.
ââ He would like to converse at this time alone with them, so Your Majesty the Empress must wait until dinner.â
What?
âReally?â
At those completely unexpected words the feeling of regret disappeared.
Did Heinley have something to discuss alone with my parents?
âWhat does he want to talk to my parents about?â
âThat I donât know.â
As Rose cocked her head, Mastas quickly intervened.
âI think I know. It is definitely that.â
âThat?â
âNow the confrontation is not between the Eastern Empire and the Western Empire? I think heâs asking them about the Eastern Empireâs weaknesses. Iâm positive.â
Lauraâs eyes grew wide as this was about her own country.
Rose nodded in agreement after a momentâs thought.
âIt is a possibility. Although His Majesty may seem unconcerned, when he speaks it is definitely not to talk nonsense. Thatâs what my brother has told me.â