The Imperial Palace was buzzing over the news of Lauraâs confinement.
The gossip was that the Emperorâs punishment for the Empressâ lady-in-waiting was an outright expression of his love for Rashta. It was her first unofficial competition with me, and she had won. I didnât hear this with my own ears, but my ladies-in-waiting were furious and told me about it.
âI should have been there!â
A lady-in-waiting who had bathed Rashta exclaimed that were she present, she would have kept me away from the slave.
âBut I think the Emperor really likes her.â
âI used to have admiration for him, but this time he didnât even listen to the Empressâ words.â
Despite their anger, the ladies-in-waiting were worried about the future.
âItâs only been a few days since the Emperor met her. Iâm worried.â
There was nothing I could do in this situation.
Sovieshu and I acted like nothing had happened when we ran into each other at the central palace. I focused on my work and tried to forget what had happened that day. When I was alone in my room, I remembered Sovieshuâs cold gaze and felt the bruise in my heart, but it ached less when I kept myself busy.
When Lauraâs imprisonment finally ended after five days, I went up to the tower to retrieve her myself. I asked the other ladies-in-waiting to bathe Laura in my bathroom and bring her some soup. I also ordered Lauraâs favorite cake.
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A secretary sent by Sovieshu came to me to deliver a message.
âHis Majesty the Emperor wants to see you.â
âMe?â
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âYes.â
What could it be? I nodded and turned to Countess Eliza.
âWhen the cake is finished, tell Laura to come here and eat. Then let her know she can rest for a few days before she comes back.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
I turned and nodded at the secretary, and he quickly led the way. The atmosphere changed as we went east, even though it was surrounded by the same wall. Perhaps it was because the palace was styled in completely different ways.
I was concerned that I might encounter Rashta again, but she was nowhere to be seen in Sovieshuâs bedroom.
The Emperor was sitting by a small round table.
âYou called me.â
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Sovieshu stared at me silently as I approached him. His eyes seemed full of things to say.
âWhat can I do for you?â
I spoke first, and Sovieshu seemed to hesitate for a moment and pressed his lips.
âYour lady-in-waiting, the one who was imprisonedââ
âLaura. The daughter of Marquis Tarital.â
âI heard you took her back her from her prison.â
âSheâs my lady-in-waiting. She suffered for five days.â
Sovieshu looked even more displeased.
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âDid you have to?â
âAre you asking me if I had to take care of a woman that was punished?â
Sovieshu could clearly hear the mockery in my voice.
âYou know what Iâm trying to say. In other words, you retrieved the lady-in-waiting yourself, even though you knew I would be offended. No?â
Partially. I suspected that Sovieshu might be offendedâŚbut I also thought he might have already cooled down after five days. Perhaps after everything had settled, I could let him know that his punishment was far too much.
Maybe not.
âI suspected you might be displeased.â
âBut now youâre taking care of her? If you had any thought for me, you would have sent her away. What is the emperor if the empress cares for the people he punishes?â
âIt is not right to send someone away after they already received their punishment. Besides, what she did was not out of line.â
âCalling people filthy?â
âShe was trying to stop someone from pulling on my clothes. A scolding would be enough.â
The more I spoke, the stonier his expression became.
âSo, you will keep the lady-in-waiting?â
âIt is entirely up to me to decide who is my lady-in-waiting.â
Although Laura may want to quit working in the Imperial Palace, I was going to keep her for a while. Being punished because of a runaway slave was enough to make her an outcast of high society. If I let her go, she would have no protection, let alone against Sovieshu. As empress, I would use my name to safeguard her.
Sovieshu sighed and turned away.
âI am tired of arguing with you. Canât you just be obedient to me for once?â
âThe empress does not have to bend to the emperorâs will.â
âContinue on like this, and you wonât even be able to compare.â
Compare? âŚWith whom?
He stared right at me, then he put on a wry face.
âI see that youâre tired. Please retire for the day. Go back to and take care of that misbehaving filly.â
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After Empress Navier left, Sovieshu sighed and rang a small bell on the table. The door opened, but it was not a servant who walked in the room.
âSince when do you work?â
At Sovieshuâs puzzled expression, Rashta smiled sheepishly.
âI feel like Iâm a burden when Iâm not doing anything.â
âSo youâre going to be working now?â
Rashta spread out her arms joyfully, and Sovieshu grinned.
âYou canât even go around by yourself.â
Serving the Emperor was regarded as a great honor among nobles, and was a position that even those without titles coveted. But Rashta wanted to work for the Emperor because she felt like a burden⌠She had no idea that the nobles would strangle each other over this position.
âWhat an unusual person.â
Sovieshu chuckled at her oddity. For Sovieshu, there had only been two significant women in his life so far. One was his mother, a great empress, and the other was Navier, the current empress. He was familiar with the empressâ imperial education and even studied together with Navier, but he thought the clumsy Rashta was incredible no matter what she did.
âCome here and have a snack.â
Sovieshu rang the bell again, and the servant who had been waiting impatiently at the door came in.
âPumpkin pie. Very sweet. And bring wine. A light one.â
The servant left to fulfill the orders, and Rashta clapped her hands and exclaimed âPumpkin pie!â
âDo you like food that much?â
âNot just any food. How many people have never eaten a bite of a pumpkin pie in their life?â
She smiled innocently like a child, and Sovieshu found he couldnât pull his eyes away from her.
âThe Empress doesnât even respond to jewelry, no matter how expensive it is. But youâre still happy even with the little things.â
âDoesnât she like jewelry?â
âShe does. But she doesnât have a lot of emotional ups and downs. She only expresses herself in small portions.â
Rasta frowned and gave a sigh.
âShe grew up beautifully and doesnât know the harsh world. Anyone would take jewelry for granted.â
âHmm?â
âItâs not that the Empress is wrong, itâs just that she has a lot of wealth. Even if you got her a big gem, itâs not a surpriseâŚâ
âThatâs true. Oh my god. My prey is smarter than I thought.â
Rashta didnât know whether he was making fun of her or not, and she blushed and puffed out her lips.
âTch, you always call me prey.â
âBecause youâre the prey I caught in my trap.â
âSoâŚYour Majesty.â
Rasta laughed at his light joke, then settled to speak to him again. She twisted her fingers together and ventured forward carefully.
âYou said youâd make me your concubineâŚâ
âYes.â
âThe Empress doesnât seem to know that yetâŚâ
Sovieshu nodded and gave her a reassuring smile.
âWeâre in no hurry, so letâs take our time. Your legs havenât completely healed yet.â
âIâm not rushing, butâŚI had a hard time when I met the Empress before. I didnât know how to introduce myself. And what if it happens againâŚâ