âI have never said that becoming Empress was your fault. I know itâs my fault. Iâm the only one to blame that my marriage with Navier is over. Iâm the only one to blame for believing in you.â
ââŠâ
âYouâll be punished for all the crimes youâve committed, Rashta. When will you acknowledge it?â
âWhat have I done?!â
âYou really donât know?â
âI donât.â
âWell, it doesnât matter if you donât know. Where youâre going, you donât need to have an answer.â
Sovieshu spoke coldly and walked towards the door.
Rashta, who was complaining indignantly, got out of bed frightened by Sovieshuâs words.
âYour Majesty, Your Majesty. Wait a moment.â
She hurriedly ran over, knelt down and grabbed Sovieshu around the waist.
âI will not oppose my deposition. I will accept the divorce at once. But please let Glorym and I live quietly, somewhere secluded in the countryside. Please, I donât want to go to trial. Iâm afraid of the people.â
Sovieshu looked down. Her white hands trembled pitifully. However, he shook her off.
âItâs absurd to ask for a deal after all youâve done, Rashta.â
She collapsed helplessly to the floor, screaming, her face completely red.
âIâm innocent! Itâs unjust for me to be punished! Itâs Your Majesty who should be punished for your crimes!â
âThe High Court will list every one of your crimes.â
âIâll reveal yours!â
âWhat?â
âYour Majesty deceived everyone because you always knew I was a runaway slave! Iâll tell all! Why not talk if Iâm going to die anyway? Iâll tell it all!â
Rashta screamed at the top of her lungs, but Sovieshu didnât even flinch.
âTell it.â
â!â
âIt doesnât matter if you say so because thereâs no proof. If people believe you, I will be seen as a foolish Emperor who was blinded by love. But thatâs all. In time, it will be forgotten.â
ââŠâ
âInstead, shouldnât you think of your children?â
âWhatâŠ?â
âActually, your son will become a slave, regardless of what you reveal about me.â
Rashta was bewildered and asked, frightened,
âWhat do you mean? Why will Ahn become a slave? What did Ahn do?â
âThe child will have to pay for his parentsâ crimes.â
Rashta had no affection for Ahn. At least, that was what she used to think.
But now, despair filled her heart and she felt unbearable pain.
Although Rashta didnât love Ahn as much as she loved Glorym, she didnât want Ahn to suffer.
âI donât know who you are! I donât recognize you! Youâre worse than Duke Elgy! Youâre a damned bastard! How can you do this?!â
Sovieshu easily dodged Rashta, who rushed at him, her face distorted with pain and rage. He opened the door and walked out.
From behind the closed door, helpless screams, like those of a trapped animal, could be heard.
***
The day of Empress Rashtaâs trial had finally arrived. The sky was a dull gray and people flocked to the High Court to witness the historic trial in an uneasy mood, their minds were in turmoil.
A woman of incomparable beauty who managed to captivate the Emperor and oust a worthy Empress. The Empress who tried to deceive the Emperor so that her daughter, born of her lover, would become a princess. The Empress who tried to kill an innocent woman for fear that the Emperor would fix his eyes on her. The Empress who gave up a port because of a handsome foreign Duke with whom she fell in love.The Empress who was caught trying to escape.
Although they were glad that Empress Rashta would finally be punished, this was the same Empress Rashta who was once praised and loved as the âhope of the commoners.â For a brief time, she had been the light they longed for.
She turned out to be a false hope.
Count Pirnu, who hated Rashta, was also not very cheerful. However, it wasnât because of Rashtaâs downfall. It was because two Empresses had to leave the throne in a short time.
Given the current scenario, the next Empress would definitely not be a commoner.
The highest position that someone without Imperial blood could aspire to was that of Empress of the Eastern Empire. Just thinking about the number of noble families that would compete fiercely to elevate their daughters to that honorable position was already a headache.
Count Pirnu had a pen and paper to record the results of todayâs trial. Of course, there are people in charge of that, but he intended to record todayâs events in his own way.
âCount Pirnu.â
The Countâs busy hand stopped when Sovieshu spoke.
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âWhere is Navier? Has she arrived?â
Count Pirnu didnât have an answer. Fortunately, Marquis Karl, who had just entered, answered instead.
âYour Majesty. Empress Navier arrived at the Troby Mansion last night.â
âAt the Troby Mansion?â
âThe Duchess Troby, Empress Navier and Emperor Heinley arrived directly at the mansion.â
Sovieshuâs expression became anxious.
âWill she attend the trial?â
âYour Majesty, as I reported to you earlier, Empress Navier intends to observe discreetly, so it is best not to seek her out.â
âDoes that mean Iâll see her among the general audience? Or will she sit among the nobility?â
âAbout thatâŠâ
Marquis Karl tried not to speak inappropriately. However, how long could he politely evade what Emperor Sovieshu actually wanted to know? Eventually, he couldnât hold back any longer.
âYour Majesty. Empress Navier didnât come here as representative of the Western Empire, but as Your Majestyâs ex-wife. Please refrain from asking about the details.â