Artizea returned to the mansion with a heavy heart. And after washing her hands and face, she went to see Leticiaâs face first.
She wanted to regain her balance of mind.
Mielle came out to meet her with a worried face.
âWhat happened?â
âItâs no big deal.â
With a light answer, Artizea sat down by Leticiaâs cradle.
âDo you want to hold her?â
Marcus asked. Artizea shook her head.
And she asked Mielle,
âDidnât you go home? I told you to go.â
âWhen I went home, my mother was not there.â
âStill, wait at home. Youâd better stay home for a few days.â
âIs it that dangerous? Or is it because it seems unnatural for Hazel to go home alone?â
Artizea looked at Mielle with a subtle face.
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Mielle spoke maturely,
âIâve been home once, so it wouldnât seem too strange for Hazel to leave. And I like the Princess, Your Grace, and the people of the Grand Dukeâs residence.â
ââŠâŠ thank you.â
Artizea lowered her eyes.
Leticia smiled at her mother who didnât hold her in the cradle.
It would be really appreciated if Mielle went to the Imperial Palace with that kind of heart.
As a Guard Knight, Keshore is one of the pillars of the Imperial Palaceâs security. Few people will be as safe as Mielle in the Imperial Palace.
âI thought Leticia had to be at least three years old for the topic to come out.â
Moving to the Princeâs Palace was another matter even if they had an adoption relationship.
Considering safety, of course, Grand Duke Evronâs residence was better.
So she thought Leticia would not leave it until she was of a stable age.
It wasnât until she reached the age at which she wouldnât need her parents that Artizea thought he would bring the couple into the Princeâs Palace to carry on the lineage and then get rid of them.
But when he told her to come into the Princeâs Palace, it really meant that Cedric was going to be the Crown Prince.
âIf I had consulted with the Empress, I would have heard the story first.â
On the positive side, he may have decided to reconcile, since he had no other choice anyway.
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It wasnât even that unlikely.
The 1st priority heir to the throne. The only competitor is the baby in the cradle. Anyway, itâs still Cedricâs child.
It was obvious how it would look to other people.
âIf itâs not Lord Cedric, itâs a perfect situation to be swayed by.â
Since the Emperor is old, those who lust for power and are greedy for achievements will say that it is for the sake of the Empire to inherit the throne as soon as possible.
But Cedric isnât like that.
Because the Emperor knows that he is the one who gives back to his opponent as much as he receives; both affection and trust.
If so, that was really good.
âIf possible, it is better to make the hierarchy itself peaceful. If His Majesty falls right now, the South will be at war.â
Cadriol will never miss that opportunity.
There was also a high possibility of civil war in the East. Among those who want to suppress the dominance of Marquis Luden, there must be some who would take sudden action.
That is why the chief attendant is maintaining the Emperorâs health in this critical situation.
If even a single drop of a risk factor is dropped, it will collapse immediately.
âIn the end, he will have to enter the Princeâs Palace. If His Majesty also feels that his health is limited, he will hand over the internal affairs to Lord Cedric.â
Cedric only needs to take control of the bureaucrats while the Emperor cleans up Southern affairs.
And he himself will become a useful limb of the Emperor. So that there is no reason to throw him out.
If the Emperor changed his mind, he could be overthrown at any time.
âPeekaboo!â
Mielle covered Leticiaâs face with a thin silk handkerchief, then lifted it up.
Leticia laughed softly. Artizea looked into her face.
âAh! Ma! Ma!â
Leticia smiled as she shook her arms and legs. There was no worry in her smile.
Artizea looked into the babyâs face and smiled at her as she was in a strange mood. As she put her hand in the cradle, the smooth hand grabbed Artizeaâs finger.
âIt will be fine.â
Artizea murmured.
âBy the way, Mielle, have you ever had an audience with the Empress?â
âYes. I went there twice with Hazel. I couldnât help you prepare for the birthday party.â
âLetâs go take Leticia with us once. Iâll go with you at first, but after that you take the initiative to enter the Palace whenever you can afford it and show Her Majesty Leticiaâs face.â
âMe?â
Mielle made a nervous face.
âAlthough her nanny is Marcus, Marcus alone canât have an audience with the Empress, right? Iâm busy too, and if I go to see the Empress, I have to pay attention to the outside gaze in various ways.â
âI see what you mean.â
Mielle nodded her head with a determined face.
She understood that she should be able to take Leticia with her to the Empressâ Palace and ask for her protection in case of trouble.
Artizea said,
âNo need to worry so much. There are now two ladies your age in the Empressâ Palace, and the Empress also has a favor for Leticia.â
âYes.â
âDo you think you will go to the Imperial Palace?â
Marcus asked with a worried face.
âItâs not confirmed, but you should be mentally prepared.â
Artizea only spoke that much.
As the Emperor said, it was as if it had been decided. But she found it difficult to speak to anyone before consulting with Cedric.
The maid came knocking on the door, and she handed Artizea a letter.
It was Hazelâs letter.
Mielle asked,
âHazel is late, is something wrong? Will she sleep at home?â
âUm, I donât know.â
Artizea answered and opened the letter. After a brief greeting, it was written:
Father wants to see you.
Below it was a drawing of a map.
Artizea sealed the letter with a new envelope, adding that she would meet as soon as she was ready.
And she stood up, leaving the maid to send it to Hazel. It was time for her to go out again.
* * *
The shop designated as the meeting place was a place that sold tea by day and alcohol at night to poor commoners.
It was not a place to sit down and eat properly, but to take a sip while standing to appease your weary body with warm tea or cool alcohol for a while.
Of course, it was difficult to say that it was clean. It was difficult to even enter the bustling store without wrinkling and rubbing the hem of someone elseâs clothes.
The bar was made by cutting a large tree into barrels, and stains from tea and alcohol were piled up on top of each other.
Fortunately, unlike in a tavern, the smell of food did not sting.
âUhh.â
Alice made a sound that showed her dislike. She also worked in a store like this until she became Artizeaâs maid.
But she hated it either way.
âItâs unbelievable to come to a place like this.â
Alice didnât say the word madam, and complained.
âThere must be a reason for coming all the way to this place.â
Artizea answered.
She borrowed Aliceâs clothes and wore a hood.
It was because it seemed that there would be a problem here even if she wore her old clothes. The poor fallen nobles were the perfect prey in a place like this.
Belmond editor-in-chief came into the store when Artizea was contemplating whether or not she should really drink the tea she ordered here.
âYou are here.â
Belmond editor-in-chief said.
He was modest but neatly dressed. Hazel, who was following him, was also wearing a tweed jacket and trousers, looking quite like a reporter.
People gave them a brief glance, but soon lost interest. It wasnât uncommon for reporters to come to these stores to find something to cover or to meet with an informant.