âI never closed the door when you said youâd come.â
âI plan to visit more often in the future. I have no other adult to take care of, so please Your Majesty the Empress be considerate of me.â
âSo, youâre here to talk about it after all.â
The Empress smirked.
âDonât worry. There is no one else I can lean on, so you have to take good care of me while I am around.â
Cedric reached out to Artizea. The Empress asked, tilting her head.
âArenât you going to drink some tea?â
âI have a doctorâs appointment so I have to go home now. It was only three weeks ago that I collapsed.â
âYes. It is still time to be careful.â
said the Empress.
Artizea grabbed Cedricâs hand and stood up. And she bowed politely to the Empress.
âIâll send you the news.â
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âIâm sure youâre doing a good job even if you donât give me any news. And itâs late, but congratulations.â
âThank you. Youâve already sent a congratulatory gift.â
Artizea answered. She felt awkward.
The Empress beckoned for her to leave. Artizea bowed once more and left.
Cedric asked.
âAre you feeling well?â
âIâm okay.â
âIf you are not tired, why donât we walk a little bit? At home these days, even if you move, itâs hard to walk around because itâs so loud.â
âThe Empress Palace is quiet.â
Artizea said so.
The gardens of the Empress Palace were quiet. In the meantime, it was spring and the days were getting hotter.
Countess Marthaâs salon was also now closed. After all, there was no reason to open it while it was politically dizzy, as friendship was the main focus.
The purpose of opening a salon was also accomplished.
The two walked slowly, arm in arm.
Artizea was the first to open her mouth.
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âHow was it?â
âHow was what?â
âYou came from the Imperial Palace. His Majesty must have said something.â
Cedric smiled bitterly.
He didnât mean to talk about a story like that.
There were so many stories to discuss. About the child, about her, and about Cedric himself.
But Cedric did not rush. Because Artizea did not think herself to be ready.
Her demeanor returned to her usual calmness, and the traces of tears disappeared.
Grand Duchy Evronâs vassals now took Artizea with joy without hesitation. On the surface, even Artizea didnât seem to have any objection to her child.
But still Artizea woke up every dawn. When Cedric woke up in the middle of the night realizing that the place next to him was empty, she would have the curtains open and endlessly staring out of the dark window.
Cedric couldnât figure out whether she had made up her mind or not.
The only thing to keep the calm during the day is to be patient. Just as she had endured wailing in the past.
Cedricâs heart ached when he thought about it. He still had the thought that he couldnât have been the person to whom she really opened her heart.
Artizea asked again.
âIs it difficult to say?â
âNo. I was sorting out my thoughts for a moment.â
I canât say I was thinking about you, so Cedric just said so.
âHe offered me the position of Secretary of State.â
The Secretary of State was not a position included in the official bureaucracy. It was a post given to people who directly received the Imperial decree and performed government affairs on the Emperorâs behalf.
Except in special cases, it was also the official post usually granted when the imperial family member was involved in national affairs.
It was not an honorary post, and in terms of his rank, it was the same as the Chancellor. All bureaucrats had to accept the orders from the Secretary of State as orders.
Cedric was surprised.
This was the first time he had been offered the position of a political minister.
Even when he was ordered to rebuild the Western Army and subdue the Monster Wave, he was simply deployed from the military with the title of Emperorâs Special Envoy.
So he was very surprised that the Emperor made such a proposal to him. He was accustomed to being those who were kept in check and excluded.
But Artizea had a calm face.
âYou are not surprised.â
âYes. I thought you might have something to say about the position. Lord Cedric has done too much.â
He made too many promises to the protesters.
As much as he promises to uproot the human trafficking organization, it may all be temporarily directed under the command of Grand Duke Evron.
However, remedies for victims and the protection of children were different. This is not going to be over in the short term. It also meant that he had to be actively involved in the internal affairs.
If he wants to take on a heavy role, he has to be given the right position to commensurate with it; even to show it to other subjects.
âItâs very risky to give authority without being included in the right organization.â
âThatâs right.â
âAbove all, His Majesty will not want Grand Duke Evron to communicate with the citizens outside of your jurisdiction.â
âI know what you mean. By emphasizing the fact that I acted under the decree from the Emperor, it means that he intends to ultimately make the support of the people His Majestyâs.â
Artizea nodded her head.
She couldnât smile easily, but her expression softened slightly. Cedricâs answer seemed to be satisfactory.
âWill you accept it?â
âDo you think it would be better not to do that?â
âYou are not in a position to fight with His Majesty right now. Maybe itâs better to stop at this point and go back North.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âYou stopped what you were doing in Evron and came in haste. Worst of all, standing out is like raising a flag on the battlefield, so youâll be heavily attacked. Itâs not yet the time. There is too little preparation.â
Artizea said seriously.
Cedric paused for a moment and pondered his thoughts. The reason Artizea was talking about that was well known to him.
If he went back to the North, he almost inadvertently asked if she would come with him.
If he had to stop everything and lie down for a while, it would be better for Artizea to do the same.
They can go to the North together and take a break for a year or two and think about the future.
Life is long. The future is even longer.
The Emperor would not suddenly collapse and die within two years. The political landscape of the Empire has changed significantly over the past year, but thatâs what Artizea did.
So they donât have to rush.
What can be done in the North will have an impact long into the distant future.
But Artizea didnât think so, and Cedric let out a small sigh.
âI will not leave your side, Tia.â
âLord CedricâŚâŚ.â
âI know you donât want me to get involved in what youâre trying to do.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âI donât intend to do that. But I have no intention of leaving you alone now.â
Artizea bit her mouth. Instead, she grabbed Cedricâs arm.
Cedric lightly stroked the back of her hand. It was to relieve tension.
âI told you we had to go together, didnât I?â
ââŚâŚ .â
âAnd I have already made a promise to the citizens. If I break that promise, I will not be able to properly reign even if I gain power in the future. Who will believe and follow those who break even such a small promise?â
âYesâŚâŚ.â
Artizea couldnât help but nod her head.
âI donât think you did anything wrong. However, I think it is a bit early.â
âChancellor Lin once told me that imperial politics of the Empire is about using His Majestyâs will as a weight to escape the will of the people.â
Cedric said. Artizea answered, not understanding what he was trying to say.
âThatâs a great expression.â
âYes. I didnât understand exactly what that meant beforeâŚâŚ.â
Cedric continued.
âI am not thinking of changing anything in the face of His Majesty in a hurry. For the time being, I will remain bowed down and faithfully fulfill the role that His Majesty desires.â
âYes.â
âIâm trying to approach it with the idea of ââgrasping the situation for the future.â
âYou have made up your mind to accept the post of Secretary of State.â
âUnless you give me another reason to go to Evron. Of course, if there is a reason, I will listen. So I didnât say I would accept it, I just replied that I would think about it.â
Artizea hesitated for a moment.
Artizea wanted him to be in the North. But itâs not because Cedric has a reason to be there.
It was because she still wanted to stay in central politics and not let Cedric get caught up in a whirlwind of muddy conspiracies.
Cedric was right. Trust is Cedricâs greatest asset. To break a promise made while kneeling in front of a citizen is to throw it away on his own.
He pushed his head into the realm of politics. He had to achieve meaningful results.
âLord Cedric is right. I mean, I canât stop you.â
âThank you for understanding.â
Cedric spoke softly and took Artizeaâs arm again, leading her back to his arms.
âAnd I want you to rest, too.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âItâs been a while since youâve done a big job. Not only do you need a rest, but any more exposure is dangerous.â
âYes.â
Artizea replied that way.
It was meant to be that way anyway. She canât move while the Emperorâs eyes are watching.
The same was true for Grand Duke Roygar. It was necessary to calm the situation in several ways.
For the time being, she was going to say that she was not only weak physically but mentally as a result of pregnancy.
Still, the paving stones that had already been placed would move freely and proceed with the plan.
Artizea raised her lowered eyes and looked up at the sky.
The conspiracies, the flattery, the calculations are all so obvious.
There is nothing easy to say.
She knew Cedric was waiting for her words.
He wanted to tell her to raise the child happily because she would give birth. But the words never came out of her throat.
Because it felt like she was asking him to do that.
ďźďźďź
It was Lawrence who was meeting the Emperor at that time.
âItâs been a long time, Father.â
Lawrence knelt down on one of his knees and bowed politely.
For more than three weeks he did not see the Emperor.
It was the same on the day of Mirailaâs trial.
The letter he sent did not arrive either. Lawrence knew the Emperor had it removed without even reading it.
For Lawrence, it was embarrassing.
The Emperor was not always a friendly father. After he became an adult, he was often scolded.