āIs that all, Yuriel?ā
Although she was curious about Ferzenās presence at the banquet, she knew he wouldnāt answer her even if she asked him.
Because, for the Alfred family, the worst-case scenario would be if Brutein used the name of Louerg to intervene in the succession dispute.
But since Yuriel couldnāt know his motives, she had no choice but to keep a close watch on him.
āYuriel, your frivolous behavior amazes me, did you come here just to lecture me about my moral conduct?ā
At this point, Yuriel started to question her life decisionsā¦ā¦
āDonāt be mistaken, Yuriel. For I am not interested in those lumps of flesh of yours. But since no one would ever dare to lecture you, I shall bear this burden on behalf of everyoneās mental health.ā
Ironically, Ferzen wasnāt entirely wrong in his statement. And after saying his piece, he left the terrace alongside Euphemia.
Someone who was standing at the door collided with Euphemia.
The glass door leading to the terrace was built in a way that those on either side could see beyond it, therefore, this collision may be due to Euphemiaās convoluted thoughts orā¦ā¦ due to the other person standing beyond the door.
The man who had bumped into Euphemia held a wine glass. He was The Second Prince of the Roverium Kingdom and because of the collision, the wine spilled and tainted their clothes.
Since the First Prince was sponsored by the Alfred Family, it wasnāt unusual for him to be in the vicinity of Yuriel.
However, Ferzen understood the intention behind this incident, as both men had agreed upon in their secret meeting.
Ferzen also focused on the wine glass.
Although some wine was spilled, the glass was still half full.
As he had thought, the glass was filled to the brim with wine before this collision.
The Second Prince must have planned this confrontation from the moment Ferzen and Euphemia had fled to the terrace.
Euphemia tried to speak, but she held her tongue.
At first, the young woman would have apologized for her mishaps, but Ferzenās words that she would only have to humble herself in front of the Emperor and him alone echoed in her mind.
Euphemia panicked as she had no idea what to do in this scenario, while the Second Prince remained still without doing anythingā¦ā¦
Had this been a normal situation, Euphemia would have apologized already, but now Ferzenās words took priority.
But when she saw Ciel standing close to the man in front of her, Euphemia realized that he was Cielās Lord ā The Second Prince of the Roverium Kingdom.
Risking defying his orders.
She tried to apologize, butā¦ā¦
In this unnerving silence, the regal vest of the Second Prince which was snow-white was now dyed with a vivid purple stain.
And due to the fabric of his vest, some wine that wasnāt absorbed dripped onto the floor.
At the same time, the Second Prince opened his mouth.
āIāve heard tales of the Empireās arroganceā¦ā¦.But isnāt it an exaggeration to refuse to offer even a simple apology in this situation?ā
Although this wasnāt his initial plan, seeing Euphemiaās refusal to apologize, the Second Prince of Roverium decided to go with the flow.
And Ferzen who had put his hands on Euphemiaās shouldersā¦ā¦
āMy wife was indeed careless. However, wasnāt the Prince standing too close to the door? Since both parties are in the wrong here, let us bury this incident. I will compensate for the damage to your clothes with the most luxurious vest Azelia can prepare.ā
The Second Prince couldnāt help but admire Ferzenās sophisticated sarcasm as they started their little play.
āDonāt worry, something this trivial wonāt even make a dent in my pockets. Ah! I see now. This dress is also something from Azelia, is it not?ā¦ā¦ After all no thereās no way your wife would wear something from a lesser brand.ā
āIt was a mistake on our part.ā
āEven though you have admitted to your mistake, you didnāt apologize. Tsk, just like a pig wearing a pearl necklace. Do you think you can use this excuse just so that you can put the blame on me as well?ā
āIs it that difficult for you to offer a simple apology for your mistakes? Does it feel like you are dirting your pride by doing this? Or could it be that the Ernes Empire is so mighty that it can now dictate who is in the right and who is in the wrong? Some judge you are.ā
As the commotion grew, the aristocrats in the banquet hall turned their heads towards them.
Yuriel, who was still on the terrace collecting herself, also approached them as the discussion became heated.
āDonāt you think you are getting ahead of yourself?ā
āAhead of myself?ā¦ā¦Ha! You surely jest. How should I respond when you, a Brutein, the cornerstone of the Empire is showing such disgraceful behavior? Do enlighten me on how I am ahead of myself.ā
āEven though I am but a humble prince from a small Kingdom, I know what honor is. And I shall not cower before this injustice and prejudice. In my eyes, you arenāt a prestigious aristocrat but simply a foolish and arrogant man.ā
Although she didnāt hear the whole thing, Yuriel paled as the Second Prince uttered those words.
She briefly wondered if that man was crazy, but as she began to piece the clues together, a vague picture was drawn in her mind.
Yuriel was by no means a stupid woman, so she quickly realized that the Second Prince was trying to incite Ferzen.
āBut thereās no way he doesnāt know this already.ā
So, the situation would resolve itself if Ferzen stayed calm.
āYou, a Brutein, the ones who are the foundation for the crown. Your actions here are tainting the very thing your family swore to defend! You are a blight to this Empire. Prove to me that you are the man that you pretend to be. Show me with your actions rather than words.ā
The Second Princeās words were akin to an arrow hitting a dragonās reverse scale.
Before he even finished his sentence, Yuriel went towards Ferzenās side and held his left arm.
Bruteinās loyalty towards the Empire was legendary, and if someone were to challenge this beliefā¦ā¦
Would the Second Son of Brutein remain calm?
If Brutein used the name of āLouergā to interfere in the succession dispute, then their flawless history would be no more.
And if Ferzen was acting of his own volition, then he would be persecuted by the Imperial Family.
But aside from all of this, Yuriel was afraid.
If because of this, The First Prince who was sponsored by the Alfred Family deflected to the Elmark Empire, and she did nothing to prevent itā¦ā¦
She would surely be severely punished by the Elders of the Alfred Family.
Yuriel didnāt know if her elder brother, who had inherited the position of the family head was here, so she desperately held Ferzenās left arm to stop the situation from escalating even further.
And Euphemia who was also by his side.
Held his right arm, even while trembling.
But Ferzen gently shook their hands off him, and took off the glove in his left handā¦ā¦
And threw it on the Second Princeās left cheek, producing a loud sound.
But of course, he didnāt stop there.
Ferzen took off the glove in his right handā¦ā¦
And threw it on the Second Princeās right cheek.
Looking at the gloves on the ground and at the Second Princeās red cheeks, Ferzen opened his mouth.
āInas Del Prussian Roverium.ā
āTake responsibility for your words.ā
Inas the Second Prince of Roverium chuckled.
After this, if his elder brother, who had the support of the Ernes Empire ascended to the throne, he would surely die.
By raising the stakes of the succession dispute like this, he would be able to bring even more benefits to his kingdom.
But itās not that he wasnāt afraid.
Itās just that his fear wouldnāt help him accomplish anything.
That from the blood that would be shed today, and from the blood that would be shed in the future.
A free Roverium would be born.
And with the weight of the blood-soaked crown, his descendants would never commit the same mistakes as their predecessors.
For the future of his kingdom, he would gladly be remembered as a fool.
But they would remember one thing!
āOf course, I shall show it to youā¦ā¦ā
That Inas Del Prussian Roverium!
āThe meaning of true honor.ā
From a distance, Empress Gremory observed the current dispute with keen interest.
And now with his role being completeā¦ā¦
Inas Del Prussian Roverium left the stage.
And a new lead was going to take his place on the grand stage.
The die of history has been cast.
The last chapter of this play was about to unfold.
TL NOTE: Children~~ itās that time again.
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