Sovieshu stared at me for a moment, then let out a laugh.
âWhat do you mean? Will the Empress spread bad rumors about Rashta unless I change Viscount Langdelâs punishment to exile?â
âNo. Iâm just trying to prepare a report. Oh, do you know thereâs a report?â
âDo you think Iâll fall for that?â
âFall for it or not, it doesnât matter. You will handle Viscount Langdel according to law, and I intend to deal with Miss Rashta according to the law.â
âAnd how will you do that?â
âMiss Rashta spread false information to discredit Duchess Tuania, encouraged the Duke to divorce her, and undermined the duchessâ reputation in society. Sheâs aggressive enough to buy people. For this she must be locked up in jail and whipped.â
â!â
âIâll do it.â
Sovieshuâs gaze could sting oneâs skin. He seemed to find my suggestion genuinely preposterous.
âNo matter how much you hate Rashta, how can you defend someone thatâs tried to kill her?â
Sovieshu glared at me with a face like thunder.
âThe same as you if you were defending someone whose honor was intentionally destroyed.â
âAre those equivalent? What Rashta does is common in society.â
âThen everyone will understand if this happens. Itâs common in society.â
âFor you to say thisâŠâ
Sovieshu turned away, breathing deeply. He cooled down a little, then turned sharply back towards me.
âDoes the Empress have no compassion?â
âI do. That is why Iâm trying to save Viscount Langdel.â
ââŠâ
âMay I ask you a question?â
Sovieshu glowered at me instead of answering, and I raised my eyebrows questioningly.
âDoes the Emperor have compassion only for Rashta?â
âWhat?â
âYou always ask me, âDonât you feel sorry for Miss Rashta?ââ
It was meant to be a biting response, but Sovieshu did not immediately answer. It wasnât just compassion he had for her.
For a moment we stared at each other in silence. Sovieshu seemed to be in internal conflict with himself. He was mad at me, and he didnât want to have Rashta whipped, but he also didnât want to let go of Viscount LangdelâŠ
âVery well.â
After a long pause, Sovieshu finally surrendered. However, somehow I was not happy with my victory.
âThere is a condition.â
âTell me.â
âThe report. Give it to me.â
âIâll give it to you after Viscount Langdel leaves.â
I replied with as much calm as possible. Sovieshuâs jaw tightened, then he rang a bell on his desk. The door opened and a secretary came in.
âI will change the punishment on Viscount Langdel. He will be exiled, not executed.â
Sovieshu raised his eyebrows at me expectantly. Instead of answering, I bowed courteously and left the office.
I had completed a lot of work, and it wasnât even evening yet. The sky was still bright and people were bustling about. The world was peaceful in the hours of a manâs life being decided. During this time, everyone was busy talking about the emperorâs first baby.
My heart filled with unexplainable emotions, and I stared towards the eastern palace. Somewhere in there lay Rashta. Although she had not yet awakened, her world had changed. A childless concubine could easily be abandoned by the emperor. However, a concubine with children had a connection left, even if the emperorâs heart cools and she quits the concubine life.
ââŠâ
I won the battle against Sovieshu and succeeded saving Viscount Langdel. Why didnât I feel relieved? I sighed and turned around.
âQueen?â
As soon as I turned around, I saw Queen was sitting on a rock, holding a proper letter envelope in his beak. A few people passed by, and he ducked behind the bushes. When they were gone, he emerged again, and I was so confused that I laughed. I approached him, and Queen placed the envelope in my hand and flew away.
âI was going to hug him.â
After pulling away my outstretched arms, I sat on a bench and opened the envelope. Unlike the previous short notes, it contained a proper letter this time.
-My elder brotherâs not feeling well. I worry.
-Do you remember the blue-haired knight? Heâs my knight, secretary and cousin, and he seems to want to be my enemy these days.
-How to get revenge on those who hurt you. 1. How about making a beautiful, well-known, respected man as your lover?
-How to get revenge on those who hurt you. 2. Ask Prince Heinley.
Perhaps because it was not a note, the content was longer than usual, although it was written in fragmented pieces. It was also unclear whether I should laugh or not. The story of revenge and the blue-haired knight were interesting, but his brother was sickâŠ
Prince Heinleyâs older brother was the king of the Western Kingdom, and was apparently not feeling well. If he worsened, Prince Heinley may have to go back home and stand by as the successor.
The thought of Prince Heinley and Queen leaving made me feel sick. Although we had known each other only recently, I felt the most comfortable with them.
âWhy the long face?â
A voice spoke from my side. Startled, I turned and saw Prince Heinley with a wicked smile on his face, and behind him was the blue-haired knight. The knight bowed when our eyes met, and Prince Heinley approached and offered me his arm.
âDo you mind if I walk with you for a while, Queen?â
I thought it would help me relax. I rose up from the bench and took his arm, feeling his muscles flex beneath my hand. My eyes unknowingly glanced downwards. All I saw was clothes. Iâve been escorted by others several times, butâŠPrince Heinley had amazing muscles. While he looked quite slender on the surface, but he was surprisingly solid underneath.
âYouâre crazy, Navier! How can you think that of a person escorting you?â
My face was flushed with shame, and Prince Heinley turned to me curiously.
âAre you hot, Queen?â
âWhat?â
âYour face is red.â
âAh yesâŠitâs a little hot.â
As soon as I finished speaking, there was a cold breeze and goose flesh popped on my skin. Prince Heinleyâs knight sneezed from behind us, and I bit my lip in embarrassment. My face was hot at the sound of Prince Heinley holding back his laughter.