There was whispering here and there in the theater. I sighed. I wanted to go back and see my father for a minute, but I couldnât because the emperor seemed not to leave the place. After telling the royal guards not to approach him, he said with a bright smile, âOh, I heard that you stopped by the palace in a cute dress. Rumors about your visit were already spread to the 2nd Knights Division. â
âYour MajestyâŠâ
âI heard you also met the crown prince. So, what do you make of him? Were you really cute? â
How did my visit reach his ear? While I bent my head in embarrassment, I looked back at my side, startled. I met his dark blue eyes instantly. While looking at me indifferently, he said, âYes, she did come to see me, Your Majesty.â
âOh, I see.â
What did he mean by that? The emperor laughed happily, while the prince who was looking almost like a young man came into my view. His neatly combed blue hair, pure white robes, and deeply sunken eyes as well as his smile on the corner of his mouth.
For the first time, I saw another man instead of his past self that overlapped my image of him as a boy. An image of him as the crown prince of the past who showed no particular emotion to me vanished as he smiled at me.
Suddenly, I felt heartbroken. When did he get screwed up? Though he was occasionally hostile to me, he was basically just cold to me, but at some point he began to act brutally. Why was he so cruel to me? Did something about me make him so annoyed?
âAnd finally the sun of the future has been born to succeed his noble blood,â one of the actors said loudly on the stage.
Trying to empty my head while blinking my blurred eyes, I raised my head, hearing the actorâs narration about the birth of the crown prince.
âWhen did Act 3 start?â Was I so deeply lost in thought that I didnât even know that Act 2 gave way to Act 3? I hurriedly checked his countenance. I felt relieved to find he didnât look bad and turned my eyes at the stage.
âThanks to Godâs warm consideration of the son of tomorrow. He gave him a noble fiancee. May God bless the child of Godâs prophecy!â
While I was listening to the actorâs praise of the prince that he would surely bring a new glory to the empire, I flinched at his next words. What the heck is he talking about me here?
âDid the emperor have me sit next to him because of this?â
Looking back at him with a suspicious expression, I suddenly noticed the boyâs face, who was sitting next. Watching the stage blankly, he interlocked his fingers and smiled very happily, which made me feel goosebumps because he made that expression like that when he didnât like something. Did he hate the actorâs narration mentioning my name?
I smiled bitterly as if I was thrown by cold water. Why was I mistaken?
âLook at that, Aristia. Isnât it obvious that he doesnât like you?â
âThe Sunâs partner, the noble moonâŠâ
With a sigh, I looked at the stage. At that moment, the chandelier suddenly fell down with a loud noise. Screams were heard here and there. The surroundings on the stage became dark and caused confusion instantly.
âYour Majesty, are you okay?â
âIâm fine. Are the prince and his fiancee fine?â
As if he was not surprised, the emperorâs voice was very calm. But I couldnât help but answer the emperorâs inquiring about my safety because I felt creeped out at the moment.
When I noticed the shattered chandelier and the dark stage, my cold hands trembled. And I was breathing roughly.
Obviously, it was the moment when the two on the stage joined hands. Just as the two actors who played his and my role respectively looked at each other, swearing eternal love, the heavy chandelier fell from heaven as if the two should not be united together, implying an ominous future for them.
At that moment, I felt goosebumps. Perhaps this meant that the same bleak future I went through once would be waiting for me. Or it might mean Godâs ridicule that I could not escape my fate no matter how much I struggled.
âYour Majesty, Crown Prince, and noblemen and noblewomen!â
I came to my senses when I heard a loud announcement in my ears.
I took a deep breath, blinking my blurred eyes. A person with a smile on his face came into my view. The only man looking calm despite the messy stage.
âAs the noble Sun and precious Moon attend here today, even the bright chandelier is trembling, shy of its light. May glory be bestowed upon His Excellency, as well as the Sun and Moon of the future! â
The theater resounded with a storm of applause. The man who dominated the stage bent over and announced the resumption of the play. Was it because of his remarkable showmanship? Nobody seemed to care what happened a little moment ago. In fact, even if they thought it was ominous, they couldnât dare to speak out. They knew they would be in big trouble if they talked about the imperial affairs recklessly.
I turned my head and noticed the emperor and the prince. The former was looking down at the stage with a satisfied smile, while the blue-haired boy fixed his eyes with a blank expression.
What were the two thinking about? About the future that the actor mentioned? Or about the ominous feelings I felt?
âWhat does it matter to me?â
I shook off such idle thoughts by shaking my head. Although the boy in front of me could not remember what happened in the past, he would repeat the same actions as long as he hated me.
So, there was only one future left for me. In order not to repeat my past, I had to avoid being entangled with him. I turned to the stage again, vowing to think a little deeper.
On the third day after my twelfth birthday, a couple of unexpected visitors came to me.
They were none other than Duke Lars and his son, Sir Lars. As if they were very busy, they came into my house even before the butler asked them about their purpose of visiting.
Duke Lars said to my father, âDo you remember what your daughter said the other day? I mean about the upcoming famine in the empire. â
âOf course. Why are you suddenly bringing it up?â
âIt looks like weâre going to see a massive famine this year, as she predicted.â
ââŠI see. What is the problem? I think they were fully prepared for it, right? â
âOf course they did. But there is one problem. Despite the governmentâs earnest request, it looks like there occurred looting in some of the provinces. So, I hear there are signs of riots in those areas.â
The duke, who sighed deeply as if he was frustrated, unfastened the top button of his jacket. Looking at him blankly, my father said, âWhat you mean is we have to dispatch knights to stop the riot?â
âYes. In addition to that, theyâre thinking of appointing one of the knights as the supervisor who ensures the safe distribution of foods to them.â
âSupervisor?â
âAs the famine was so severe, they are worried about dispatching an official alone. As the border areas are under the direct control of the imperial family or defended by seven marquises, they pose no problem, but they are worried about small estates.â
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That was true. My family was a special case, but the rest of the marquis families could not move to the central political stage because they were busy defending the borders from generation to generation. It was all because of the first emperorâs decision to have them keep their estates near the borders. Because of that, they had scarce power in the central government, but their military power was great.
Of course, there were regular troops defending the borders to keep them at bay.
There was no need for the central government to worry about the border area.
The only problem was the estates of the lower aristocrats, who lacked their own defenses and had little assets, which made them more likely to rip off the peasants in their own estates.
Like the duke said, they couldnât afford to dispatch a civil officer alone in a situation where many hungry people could turn into mobs.