âIt was the Dowager Marchioness Rosan, who committed the heresy. Of course, you may feel morally responsible, but strictly speaking, it has nothing to do with you.â
Artizea has already separated herself from Miraila. In this capital, no one with an ear didnât know it.
âI canât hide forever.â
âThe priesthood has no authority to interrogate Madam. If the Temple wants to take you for the kin punishment, theyâll have to get Sir Lawrence out first. Not Madam.â
Ansgar said sternly.
âUnless all the knights and servants of Grand Duchy Evron lose their lives, no one will be able to restrain or enforce Madam.â
Artizea was a little bitter and a little sad. It was because Ansgarâs attitude had itched the scars of the past.
âDonât worry, Ansgar, all you can be punished at the temple is excommunication.â
âMadamâŚâŚ.â
âThe scandal is not a small sin. But for it to be a real threat, it must lead to the deprivation of property or title.â
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Those who are excommunicated are deprived of their rights as members of the society. This was another matter with atheists.
An atheist simply meant that he had little or no piety. But excommunication meant that he was a felon who did not deserve to be under God.
Therefore, they retroactively lose all rights.
Therefore, the sacrament of marriage becomes nonexistent. All children born become illegitimate.
When Milaira is excommunicated, Artizea will no longer be a direct line of the Marquisate of Rssan.
But how about that? It is only formally stated that Artizea is the daughter of Marquis Rosan. No one thought of her as the real lineage, so it had little to do with her reputation.
âI have already succeeded the Marquisate of Rosan, so there is no way I will lose my title unless another blood family sues for inheritance. The title of Grand Duchess Evron was obtained through my own marriage, so it doesnât matter if I become an illegitimate child. Because I am not being excommunicated.â
âMadamâŚâŚ.â
âAnsgar, if I am excommunicated, will Evron banish me?â
âIt will never happen.â
Ansgar declared. Artizea smiled.
âThen I donât have to worry.â
âMadam.â
âDonât worry, Ansgar, this is my decision.â
When Artizea said that, Ansgar couldnât hold back any more.
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The Mistress has already made a decision. Any further disapproval would not be an advice, but an out of place nagging.
Artizea greeted Marcus separately. She couldnât pretend she didnât know the old butler, who had not slept for days out of worry.
Because this had something to do with Miraila, Marcus became even more angry and wept.
He had now thought that she was stabilized in many ways, and that she could just wait for the birth of her successor in peace.
Only now, it seemed he could forgive and forget even the complicated feelings about Artizeaâs birth.
If only a child is born, if only a real heir of the real lineage is born, then the Marquisate of Rosan will be able to start anew.
Again Miraila ruined it.
Marcusâ position is different from Ansgarâs. In the worst case, Evron can also choose to give up on Artizea.
âDonât worry too much. How much money have I dedicated to the temple so far?â
âMadamâŚâŚ.â
Artizea was joking, but Marcus couldnât take it lightly.
Then Artizea looked into Marcusâ eyes and spoke straightly.
âThe problem is actually more on the side of the rebellion than the excommunication of my mother.â
Marcus clenched his lips so that it turned white and he nodded his head.
Heretics are excommunicated. Wizards are burned at the stake.
But it is not a kin punishment system. Lawrence and Artizea would indirectly suffer as a result of Milairaâs excommunication.
However, it was a rebellion to curse the Empress; to pray for her misfortune and death.
Even if Artizea completely cut off her relationship with Miraila, it is of no use. As long as they were related by blood, it was a felony that would get even Artizea and Lawrence executed. Grand Duchy Evron and Lawrenceâs men will also be implicated and imprisoned altogether.
âHis Majesty wonât do that. Itâs not that he canât kill his wife or his own son, but thereâs no benefit to be seen in doing so.â
âThen what does Her Majesty the Empress⌠.â
âShe no longer has the energy to take an active part in this complicated battle. But isnât there one person who will do everything in his power to allege treason?â
At Artizeaâs words, Marcus spoke heavily with bloodshot eyes.
âI know what you mean.â
âFor the time being, let the temple dominate. Until public opinion subsides, heresy is better for me. Understand?â
âYes. âŚâŚ I am angry and sad, but I understand.â
Artizea lightly tapped his arm.
Hayley, who was ready to go out, was waiting. She wore clothes that looked like a knightâs uniform, with a short sword and pistol around her waist. On her chest was the insignia of Grand Duchy Evron.
Artizea was surprised. Because she didnât know that Hayley had such clothes.
âHayley?â
âItâs just clothes. Iâm not good at swords and I canât even shoot.â
Then Hayley showed the magazine of her pistol. It was empty.
âThis role originally belonged to Lysia, but now it doesnât.â
âI was going to make you watch the social scene.â
âLeave it to Sir Freil. The place where a lady-in-waiting will be is close to her mistress.â
Without hesitation, she handed over the heavy duty to Freil. Artizea couldnât help but laugh.
Hayley said with a slightly red face.
âItâs not because of Your Grace. Anyway, you need to put pressure on your employees.â
âRight.â
âI thought that it would be to spread the word, that Your Grace is not going to talk secretly, but waited for the priests to come.â
âThat too. Bishop Akim has a strong desire for power and honor. Itâs better to indulge his face.â
âThe fight starts with momentum. Your Grace may be obedient this time to build the prestige of the temple on the outside and to gain tangible benefits from the inside, but from the point of view of the Evron people, that wonât do.â
âAs long as Evron isnât going to throw me away anyway, thereâs no problem with negotiation if I donât show off my power. I donât want to show anything but the impression that they are trying to oppress us with power and status.
âWe are Evron, Your Grace. It seems strange to send Your Grace alone.â
It was true.
Hayley added.
âIf you donât understand, think of it as a way to put the two old men at ease.â
Having said that, she had nothing more to say to Artizea.
Hayley had already mobilized the knights.
As if in a crisis situation, Artizea stifled a smirk, like the Grand Duchess heading to the battlefield.
Artizea herself walked out to the front door in simple attire with only Hayley.
About 10 knights followed her, and about 70 Evron knights were already waiting outside, fully prepared.
With this number, it could be seen that all the knights in charge of the security duty were not involved in other office work or intelligence work.
The priesthood had a slightly intimidated face.
Artizea approached Bishop Akim. He remained expressionless.
âWhat is this, Marchioness Rosan?â
âItâs not that I donât want to obey the temple, itâs that my family canât let me go alone.â
Artizea said with a genuinely perplexed face.
âYou know, the temperament of the people of Evron.â
âTell them to step back. You dare to intimidate the temple with force?â
Then Alphonse stepped forward and bowed his head politely.
âHow could you possibly mean that, Bishop? I just want to do my best as a knight.â
âWe will be the only ones going to the temple. The rest will gather up and then come back. In the current circumstances, we have decided that it is inappropriate to let Her Grace out of the mansion without any escort.â
Hayley said.
âAre you saying that you do not believe in the protection of the temple?â
Bishop Akim looked at Artizea again, expressionless. However, Artizea, with an embarrassed smile, still did not answer.
It was difficult. Bishop Akim would not even let a lady-in-waiting accompany Artizea. Especially an armed lady-in-waiting.
But the knights follow. It was fortunate that they would push everyone into the temple together, or that they would be stationed near the temple.
Thinking like that, Hayley felt like a small problem.
âAlright. Since you have a noble status, there is no helping it but to allow a lady-in-waiting.â
Bishop Akim said so and opened the carriage door. It was the carriage of the little temple he rode in.
Artizea got on the carriage without hesitation. Hayley followed.
Bishop Akim got on last, and he said after closing the door.
âFrom now on, the temple will decide whether or not every action and word of Marchioness is in line with the will of the gods.â
âAre you threatening to put Her Grace on a heresy trial right now?â
Hayley asked.
âNot only the Marchioness, but everyone else is living in a test of whether or not they are living uprightly according to the will of God. Do not take it in a bad way.â
At Bishop Akimâs words, Artizea only smiled bitterly in her heart.
Soon the carriage departed. The sound of the hoofs of the Knights of Evron resounded.
***
Lawrenceâs situation was slightly worse than that of Artizeaâs.
Because he was directly involved in the last human trafficking case. Besides, unlike Artizea, he had no one to be a shield.
His mansion on Sabellin Street was surrounded by protesters, as was the Rosan mansion.
Even after Bishop Akim dispersed the protesters in front of Rosanâs house, the number of protesters gathered in front of Lawrenceâs house only increased day by day.
Through the open window, the light of the torch could be seen all the way. Even two weeks have passed since the Miraila incident, the protests only intensify day by day.
It didnât matter day or night. Those who thought Lawrence might escape at night were voluntarily surrounding the mansion.
âStupid.â
Lawrence frowned.
If he had decided to run away, he would have done it right away. Even now, if he made up his mind to go out, he could leave at any time. He could go out through a secret passage, but he could also mobilize guards and servants to break through by force.
But Lawrence had no intention of running away. He thought he had done nothing wrong.
To the common people at best, he, the son of the Emperor, has no reason to run away with his tail between his legs.
âI wish it was disbanded. Has the meaning of âFather Emperorâ changed yet?â
âRather, it is the good judgment of the working-level officials that any disbandment would just provoke the protesters further.â
Gayan said so without expression.
Fortunately, unlike at the Rosanâs mansion, there was no attempt to set fire to his mansion.
Protesters threw dirt at the mansion. Gayan instructed his troops that there was no need to block it.
The Guards were doing their best to accumulate the ability to do such a thing, despite not training every day.\n