Ethan smiled slightly at Joy being kicked out, then looked back at Dorothea.
But Dorothea was staring at him with angry eyes. Ethan approached her with a worried expression.
âPrincess, are you okay?â
It was when Ethan offered her a word of comfort.
Dorotheaâs hand slapped his cheek.
For a moment, Ethan froze. It was more shocking that Dorothea hit him than the cheek hurt.
âYou are still the same.â
Dorothea looked at him and said.
âWhat are you talking about?â
It was clearly Joy who was at fault now. But, somehow, Dorothea seemed to be more angry with Ethan. Ethan couldnât understand her.
âIf you want to be angry, you have to be angry with Joy.â
Rather, he is a victim of this situation.
âAre you going to deny it to the end, Ethan?â
Ethan, who looked at Dorothea with sad eyes as if he was unfair, was very beautiful. Enough to attract people.
So Dorothea was even more angry. Unlike Joy, who at least feels sorry for Dorothea, Ethan pretends to be the victim until the end, far from admitting his guilt.
Not being able to hide his eyebrows twitching slightly at Dorotheaâs staring eyes.
Had Dorothea not known who he really was, he would have been completely innocent.
Ethan Bronte was the same as before.
And Dorothea Milanaire. Still, she changed her feelings in an instant with a handkerchief Theon gave her.
Dorothea was angry, and she couldnât even contain her anger, so she couldnât understand Joy and Poâs feelings, and now he even slapped Ethanâs cheek.
Dorothea was disillusioned with Ethan and with herself.
âI ruined everything because of you.â
Dorothea blamed Ethan, but she knew.
âThe root of all problems is me.â
Trying to change Ethan so she can live right. How arrogant was that delusion?
She canât even do it properly because itâs too hard to hold on to herself.
Again, Dorothea overlooked her incompetence and became greedy. It was Dorotheaâs fault for not avoiding him, knowing how much evil Ethan and her meeting had created.
Before returning, the hobby of the âGolden-Eyes Angelâ, who appeared like a comet in the social world, was to drop his Things secretly.
If he dropped a handkerchief or gloves, the Young lady who couldnât take their eyes off him would pick it up. Ethan knew very well that the young lady was happy just to touch his things.
And he enjoyed a sense of superiority as he saw noble young ladies bowing their backs and knees and bowing their heads to pick up his things.
Sometimes there were young ladies who secretly put things that Ethan dropped into their sleeves, and Ethan burst out laughing.
âYou are a lady who picks up dropped items, and her low-level stealing is very noble and splendid.â
A cunning person who enjoyed quietly insulting the nobles inside.
Dorothea Milanaire was the first to discover Ethanâs subtle playfulness. And that was the beginning of her and Ethanâs sins.
The evils of the two were so intertwined with each other. A tyrant who ascended the throne by treason. Ethan is The right arm of the tyrant who helps Dorothea.
When the two evils met their partners, they took root and started to bloom.
And finally, Dorothea came up with an army, insulted her fatherâs death, and murdered her brother.
Immediately after Raymond passed away. Dorothea was immersed in the deep darkness that surrounded her.
Raymondâs blood dripped under her feet.
Pain, nausea, and tremors throughout the body.
Dorothea walked past Raymondâs corpse, dragging her heavy feet to the floor, to the black center table.
On the table lay the crown of the empire she had longed for. She picked up the crown with her bloodstained hands. Dorothea raised the corners of my lips as hard as she could and looked at the crown.
In the quiet, pitch-black darkness, the crown rested on her hand in a black silhouette.
âYes, this is a delight.â
The life Dorothea has been pursuing all her life, and the result of her hard work.
Dorothea picked up the crown and laughed like a madman.
She couldnât handle spirits, and she did it, which everyone told her not to. At that moment, the sound of a door clicking was heard.
When Dorethea turned her head, Theon was there.
When Dorothea found him, she trembled like a thief caught doing something bad.
âWhy am I trembling?â Dorothea asked herself.
Thatâs fair. Now she was emperor and was proud to have killed Raymond.
âYes, Iâm not guilty.â
âIâm just a winner!â
âTheon, look at this.â
Dorothea placed the crown over her head with trembling hands.
âNow, I am the emperor.â
Dorothea smiled broadly at Theon.
Blurry silhouette in the dark. Theon sat down on the spot. Blood was dripping from the wound, Dorothea was covered in Raymondâs blood, and Raymondâs body lying on the floor.
Tears fell from Theonâs red eyes. Dorothea saw that, and her heart throbbed like a twist.
âWhy are you crying, Theon? You are my fiance, Theon. Your fiance became emperor? Then you should be happy!â
Dorothea trembled at Theon crying.
âYou should be happy, Theon.â
Dorothea wanted Theon to have more joy for her than the sorrow of losing Raymond.
Dorothea moved her feet heavy with hesitation, approached Theon, and knelt down. Then she wiped Theonâs crying cheeks and smiled. But contrary to her intentions, instead of wiping Theonâs tears away, her hand only splattered the fishy blood on Theonâs wet cheeks.
âTheon, you are now sitting next to the Emperor.â
Dorothea reminded him of his position again, but Theon was still crying. As if Raymondâs death was a more precious and important event than her accession as emperor.
Those tears trampled, toppled, torn, and burned Dorothea.
The moment of the birth of the new emperor, which should have been filled with joy, was swallowed up in grief.
As if Dorothea Milanaireâs birth was mourning.
Theon, who had accepted a strategic engagement, began to hate Dorothea. But Dorothea Milanaire was already emperor. She forced Theon to marry her and made the palace hers.
âWe cannot recognize Dorothea Milanaire as emperor!â
In front of the palace, stubborn nobles knelt and fought, and Uberaâs famous people were with them.
âDorothea Milanaire is a sinner who usurped the throne!â
Although he killed many nobles when he struck Raymond, not everyone was silent.
When Dorothea ascended to the throne, people raged as if the sky had two sides. At first, Dorothea thought that it would be enough to prove that she was doing her job properly as an emperor.
âIf I show my abilities, they will recognize me as an emperor.â
But that was Dorotheaâs naive delusion.
âThat is a waste of treasury!â
âYou must first look at the people near you!â
Aristocrats hold on to Dorotheaâs legs and oppose everything she wants to do.
They vehemently opposed Dorotheaâs decision, even with the slightest sting, and spoke as if everything she did was foolish. Although Ethan persuaded some, Uberaâs stubborn loyalists did not fall for Ethanâs words.
âYou canât. You canât. Every decision you make is wrong.â
Nothing was right about Dorothea.
âYour Majesty, your Majesty is doing well. There are only a few who oppose Your Majesty. Ignore it and move on.â
Ethan said to Dorothea, who was interrupted by the criticism.
Yes, as Ethan said, there were only about three out of ten who opposed it. The other seven have already handed over to Dorotheaâs side.
However, the world called those three loyalists, and the other seven called vassals who cling to the unjust emperor.
What a glass field is to a personâs heart? Why is it that even if the seven speak kind words, the criticism of the three comes and sticks?
Even after hearing ten words of praise and they kneel in front of the palace, the one word of criticism lingers in Dorotheaâs ears every night and doesnât leave.
âSomeone who cannot see the spirit cannot become an emperor!â
âThe murderer who killed His Majesty Raymond must not rise to the throne!â
âThere is no justification for the current emperor!â
In the end, Dorothea raised her sword to close their mouths. Those who have ears that do hear her voice must not open their mouths.
Dorothea captured and killed all the nobles and longtime officials called Uberaâs loyalists. Blood flowed profusely in the plaza of the Lampas.
So people called Dorothea Milanaire a tyrant.
And Theon trembled at the bloodstained execution ground.
Theon looked at Dorothea and shook his head.
His red eyes were full of anger and resentment. The gaze of hatred from the one you love the most.
Dorothea felt like the world had collapsed.
âYou canât be like this.â
âYou say no to me too.â
Dorothea looked at Theon and asked.
âThen what should I do?â
âTell me, Theon. Can you tell me what to do? If you tell me you can, Iâll do it.â
Dorothea pleaded with Theon. She was going to follow whatever answer Theon gave her.
âIf only you could tell me what to do.â
However, Theon looked at Dorothea and left without saying a word. As if there was no âbecomingâ for her in the end.
As if she was already wrong.
Dorothea burst out laughing.
No, was that a laugh? Was it the remains of a brutal burn? What had already happened was irreversible, and the way Dorothea had to go was fixed.
Dorothea Milanaire, beheading all of those who opposed it, accomplished a feat that previous emperors could not. The Ubera Empire, led by her, occupied the largest territory in history.
âLook at this! The world works fine without that spirit!â
Finally, Dorothea proved her abilities to the world.