âYou must be healthy, Queen. You wonât catch a cold.â
ââŠA little.â
I awkwardly clutched his arm, and Prince Heinley gave a faint laugh. I squeezed my skirt tightly and held up my chin before steering the conversation in a different direction.
âYour letter needs some exercise. You must be worried.â
âPuhuââ
â!â
I really just wanted to pass out for the next five hours. My head was scrambled about the contents of the letter. But the words already left my mouth, and Prince Heinley was desperately biting his lips to hold back the laughter.
âYes. I had a lot of trouble choosing strong stationery. I had to make sure it wasnât torn in Queenâs beak.â
Although he tried to remain calm, his straight face collapsed at his joke. I scowled, and Prince Heinley tried to wave his hand apologetically. But he was still busy laughing.
âSorâhahaâsorry.â
âI said it wrong.â
âI know. You wanted to ask me if I exercised a lot, didnât you, Queen?â
âNo, I was going to ask about your brotherâs health.â
âWell, my brother doesnât exercise much.â
ReallyâŠthis prince? I stopped because I didnât like playing games.
I made my expression cold, Prince Heinley immediately sobered.
âMy brother said he was feeling worse than before. Heâs not in danger yet, but he has always been weak.â
âThank goodnessâ would be a bad response. Just because his brother wasnât in danger yet, didnât mean he wouldnât be in danger later on. I had an anxious expression on my face, and Prince Heinley smiled as if to lighten the atmosphere.
âHave you thought about my suggestion?â
âWhich one?â
âHow to get revenge, one and two.â
He cleared his throat loudly.
âI recommend number one.â
âYou mean have a beautiful, respectable man as my lover?â
âIf you donât want a fake loverâŠâ
The princeâs voice trailed off as he looked at me, and I suddenly wondered if the fake lover referred to himself. I knew he didnât like Sovieshu. However, he had been teasing me earlier so I paid him in kind.
âAre you referring to Grand Duke Kapmen?â
âNo!â
âNot Grand Duke Kapmen.â
âNo.â
âBut are there any other beautiful, respectable and great men?â
ââŠâ
Heinley pouted his lips earnestly, and I leaned in close to his face as if to inspect how handsome he was. I burst out laughing, and I grinned at him to see if he understood my joke.
âAre you joking?â
âIâm serious.â
â!â
So that was why Prince Heinley teased me earlier. It is quite fun to see his reaction.
âYouâre right.â
âI am?â
âI donât want to look like Iâm having an affair I someone donât want.â
ââŠWas that part of a joke?â
âWhy?â
His face turned sullen. I felt bad for teasing him, but he looked quite cute rather than pitiful. I walked side-by-side with him, forcing myself to hold back my laughter.
After that, we walked wordlessly all the way to the Crystal House. I donât know why Prince Heinley didnât say anything, but I couldnât find time to talk because I was looking around. The sky was especially beautiful today. It became awash with red as the sun went down, and Crystal House glistened like a giant ruby.
I watched the scene for a moment. Iâve seen it several times before, but my mind was blank and I couldnât think of anything to say.
âIf I go to the Western KingdomâŠâ
Prince Heinleyâs cautious voice broke the silence. I turned my head and saw him looking at me. Perhaps it was because the sky was dimming, but his violet eyes looked darker than usual.
âWestern KingdomâŠ?â
âWill you miss me?â
The sound of bird cries echoed from afar, and I stared at him as I processed his question. Return to the Western Kingdom?
Thatâs right. Prince Heinley was the successor and he would eventually have to go back to his country, taking Queen with him.
ââŠâ
It was as if I stopped hearing. Was I too used to them? I already felt a sense of loss with the knowledge that my friends would go to a faraway place. Why was this? Come to think of it, I never truly parted with friends and family before. While I hadnât seen my family much since I married, they were never far away.
ââŠI will miss you.â
I managed to keep my composure, and as I listened to my voice it sounded like a courteous remark.
âSincerely.â
Prince Heinley gave a sad smile.
âIâm not leaving right now.â
I didnât know how to reply. I turned my head back to the ruby-like roof. When I glanced sideways, I saw Prince Heinley taking out a watch and checking the time.
âItâs late.â
He offered me his arm again to escort me back to the western palace.
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Sovieshu stared intently at the report sitting on the desk in front of him. Marquis Karl, his chief secretary, stood by his side and looked at him in concern.
âYour Majesty, are you considering what to do with Miss Rashta?â
âWhat can I do? Do you want me to punish a pregnant woman?â
But the Emperor had been thinking for two hours alreadyâŠ
Marquis Carl carefully offered his opinion.
âWhile itâs an unexpected matter, Your Majesty, a low-rank concubine wishing to live in high society must be able to defend herself to some degree.â
âDefendâŠâ
âI heard that the Duchess and Ms. Rashta confronted each other at the tea party. Wouldnât that be something worthy of punishment?â
ââŠWell.â
Sovieshu frowned in thought.
âIf youâre worried about what will happen in the future, why donât you tell me what youâre thinking?â
âMarquis Karl.â
âYes, Your Majesty. â
âThis is my business, not yours.â
âIâm sorry.â
Sovieshu sighed and handed the report to Marquis Karl.
âShould I destroy the report?â
It was clear that that was what Sovieshu would ask of him.
However, after thinking for another moment, Sovieshu gave an unexpected answer.