The Emperor, who tapped the chairâs armrest with his index finger, had a wicked smile on his face.
âKnowing the Rochesters are very wealthy, are they planning on establishing another empire?â
The Emperor was cognizant of the Empressâs divergence from the imperial family lately.
All in all, it was bound to happen.
The solid relationship the Rochesters and the Imperial family once enjoyed, had devolved after the previous dukeâs passing.
It only went from bad to worse as time passed.
And why wouldnât it? The Duke of Rochester and the Empress were so different from their father from the start.
So now, the Empress intends to clearly distance herself from the imperial family.
ââŠhow graceless, daring to rebel against me,â the Emperor muttered in a spine-chilling voice, the corners of his lips rising crookedly.
âWell, itâs no matter.â
The Emperorâs smile deepened a little.
âIf the Empress comes up with something worthwhile, Iâll spice things up.â
âAs of now, the Empress is no of no worth to me anymoreâŠâ
Thinking so, the Emperor calmly contemplated.
Charlize.
The one name that had been occupying the Emperorâs mind lately.
Although initially a simple maid, she attained the strongest legitimacy by awakening the power of the divine beast.
If only he could make her his ownâŠ
The Emperorâs eyes glimmered with insidiousness.
***
Recently, news of the library being built by the Rochester family and the Empress had become a hot topic in aristocratic salons.
âDid you hear? Thereâs going to be a library for children.â
âAh, thatâs right. Word is theyâre building it in the central square.â
âUh-huh, itâs also funded entirely by the Rochester House, no help whatsoever from the Imperial palace.â
âTheyâre really going all in. I hear theyâre giving all their attention to the construction efforts, so far as to use magic tools.â
It meant that the Rochester family was pouring all their energy into the project.
Expectedly, curiosity took the people by storm.
âWill there be a huge collection of books?â
âIt sure will. Itâs not just the number of books, but the genres are going to be very diverse.â
âFrom fairy tales to encyclopedias, right?â
âGoodness.â
One lady covered her mouth as she was left wide-eyed at the information.
It was not without cause, for among books, encyclopedias were relics among the upper-class nobles.
Unaffordable for even the children of aristocrats, they contained countless illustrations and the efforts of scholars.
Another noble lady opened her mouth in a voice full of anticipation.
âIâm thinking of taking my children to see the library when it opens.â
âYouâre planning to attend the opening ceremony?â
âOf course. Donât you all intend to attend?â
At the other noble ladyâs question, the other ladies who were each seated nodded in affirmation.
Everyone waited eagerly for a library founded by the Empress, the mother of the empire, and the Rochester family, a house that contributed immensely to the current Emperorâs ascension.
And they would be right to attend, what better opportunity to impress not only high-ranking officials but the Empress herself?
However, the one thing that left everyone scratching their heads wasâŠ
âBy the way, the library isnât going to be dedicated in the name of the imperial family, but rather the Rochesterâs nameâŠâ
âThatâs odd. Considering Her Majesty, the Empress, is the one conducting the event, I figured it would have been all right to dedicate it in the Imperial familyâs name.â
âI suppose the relationship between the Rochester House and the Imperial family isnât what it used to be.â
The ladies looked at each other.
Well, the Emperor and the Duke of Rochester showed different reactions to Lebaneâs flood problem.
Didnât the Emperor offend the Empress at the harvest festivalâs ball afterward?
Just from an outward view, it was clear the Emperorâs relationship with his wife wasnât the epitome of a happy marriage.
Actually, it was never picture-perfect, to begin withâŠ
After a moment of silence passed.
The noble ladies laughed it off and changed topics.
âWell, my children are looking forward to the libraryâs opening. Are yours?â
âOh, definitely.â
âAh, how about our families attend the opening ceremony together?â
âIâm sure my family would be glad too.â
More loud laughter broke out.
In the midst of the lively atmosphere, each noble lady did her best to conceal any awkward suspicions.
For soonâŠ
The day might come when they had to choose allegiances between the Emperor and the Duke of Rochester.
****
Time flew by, and the momentous day arrived. It was quite chilly.
The library finally opened its doors.
Exposed beneath the clear blue sky, the library had that characteristically new building smell.
âMy God, the Rochesters have shown how much they care.â
âI have never seen such a large library.â
Exclamation after exclamation flowed from the peopleâs lips.
The children were most of all taken aback; their eyes flickered with enthusiasm.
âNanny, are there many books inside?â
âYes, there are.â
âI wanna go in quickly!â
âIt hasnât opened yet, so youâll have to wait a bit.â
The nannies were occupied pacifying the noblesâ rowdy children whilst their parents had their attention held elsewhere.
Their eyes were set on the caretaker and the children from the orphanage standing in the distance.
âCan I meet Sister Charlize today?â
âYou should say, Lady Charlize, not Sister Charlize.â
âBut she said I could call her Sister Charlize.â
At the caretakerâs correction, the little girl pouted her lips.
Even so, she couldnât hide her anticipation.
âAnyway, I want to see her soon,â the girl said in a clear voice.
âMe too!â
The children chirped in unison.
The children were upbeat today; they were usually more reserved due to the stigma of being orphans.
Watching the scene, the noble ladies gathered in groups of twos and threes and started chattering.
âWhy are they commemorating the opening by inviting children from the orphanage?â
âI heard those children were those who lost their parents in the northern subjugationâŠâ
âBeginning with this orphanage, theyâre planning on supplying books to other orphanages.â
The noble ladies each nodded their heads.
âThis undertaking has Lady Charlizeâs influence all over it, doesnât it?â
âWell, at Viscountess Antesâs spring tea party last time, she showed herself to be quite splendid at caring for the orphans.â
âItâs probably more because Her Majesty, the Empress, and Lady Charlize are so close.â
The two were so inseparable, rumors spread that Lady Charlize was closer to the Empress than to the Crown Prince.
A faint smile appeared on the lips of the noble ladies.
âLady Charlize and His Highness, the Crown Prince⊠they must care a great deal about public sentiment.â
âI guess the same âcareâ was also the reason behind saving Lebane.â
âYouâre right. And who could have known Lady Charlize would manifest the very power of the divine beast?â
Then, one of the ladies gasped, having an epiphany.
âMaybe the Crown Prince already knew of Lady Charlizeâs power?â
âItâs plausible. Itâs been ages since His Highness, the Crown Prince, awakened the power of the divine beast.â
Their speculation would have sent Charlize into embarrassed laughter if she had heard them.
In the meantime, the lady who first spoke out shrugged her shoulders.
âGood. Itâs not a bad thing for the prospective crown princess to care about the people of the empire.â
âShh, be quiet.â
The other lady jerked her head and placed her index finger on her lips.
âIf the Emperor hears that, heâll throw a tantrum.â
âOops.â
Having received the rebuke, the lady covered her mouth with a puzzled look.
Just in time, colorful confetti began to scatter all around.
âAh, it looks like itâs about to start!â
Then, the Duke of Rochester and the Empress stood in front of the library that was about to open.
The crowdâs curious gazes were fixed on two individuals.
***
âThank you all very much for coming to this opening ceremony.â
The Empress took a step forward and spoke in a clear voice.
*Sigh* How can our Empressâs voice be so euphonious like marbles rolling back and forth on a silver platter?
I couldnât hide my excitement inside.
âWe open this library in the hope that all children in the empire will be able to have a wonderful time reading.â
âI hope you have a sublime time.â
The Duke of Rochester added a final word to the Empressâs speech.
The two held a scissor, each holding the opposite end.
Snip.
The sharp-edged scissors cut right through the ribbon leading to the entrance of the library.
Clap, clap, clap!
Wow-!
Loud applause and cheers rang out.
Damian and I clapped hard until our palms were on fire.
Just in time, Her Majesty, the Empress Dowager, took a step forward and delivered some words of congratulations.
âEmpress. The Duke of Rochester.â
âSalutations, Your Majesty, the Empress Dowager.â
âSalutations, Your Majesty, the Empress Dowager.â
The Empress and the Duke bowed to the Empress Dowager.
A bright smile hung over Her Majestyâs face.
âReally, how did you two come up with such a fantastic idea?â
âYouâre too kind, Your Majesty.â
âYou donât know just how reassured I am that you and your sister are in the empire.â
The Empress Dowagerâs eyes were like half-moons when she smiled.
But then.
âYouâve both done a terrific job. Really. His Majesty also congratulates you.â
Huh?
Damian and I involuntarily stiffened our shoulders, gauging the Emperor with a cautious look.