âNow⊠Donât hate it too much and listen. Itâs a marriage you have to do anyway, isnât it?â
âItâs not because I hate itâŠâ
Sienna let out a long sigh.
As the crown princess of the empire, she was in a position where it was almost an obligation to select a suitable consort and produce an heir.
But more than that, what remained in Siennaâs heartâŠ
âHeh heh, I now have a grandchild, and there may be a day when I will see my great-grandchildren.â
The anticipation that the former emperor spilled to his aides one day.
Sienna thought she would never forget the face the former emperor made when he asked her to âcall him grandfather from now onâ; it was a smile with wrinkled eyes, akin to a full bloom.
âGreat-grandchildâŠâ
She had never seriously considered the option of marrying before, but having a husband or children of her own was something she didnât mind either.
âWhen I was young, I also wished in my heart that I would one day have a family.â
Besides, if it could fulfill the expectations of the former emperor, whom she terribly cherished, she had no reason to refuse.
Sienna spoke up as Countess Gildinak deftly rubbed her shoulders.
âIf you donât like it, then youâll have other problems.â
âThe Madam is quick to notice.â
âOh my goodness. Isnât that why you favored me?â
At her sly words, Sienna smiled a little and looked at the portraits lined up in front of her eyes.
A list of great suitors from as many as two families out of the three major guardians families.
There was no portrait of Ashiel Nacht in it.
Of course, if Sienna Hesaros were to receive marriage proposals, then Ashiel Nachtâs name would be there as well⊠Sienna felt a bit ashamed of herself for unintentionally thinking so.
âWhy?â
She also felt like criticizing Ashiel, who was absent.
To begin with, wasnât this kind of courtship happening because Ashiel, who was closest to being her partner, didnât actively step forward?
Did that mean Ashiel Nacht stopped having private contact with Sienna?
âŠAs for this question, it wasnât either.
Their relationship, entangled in the chains of heart and time, was still ongoing.
Sienna was often busy with work, so she would visit through her garden, but Ashiel responded actively and cooperatively every time.
As she looked back over the past, it was to the point where she even had this thought.
âAre you kidding me?â
It couldnât have been, but she couldnât stop herself from feeling complicated and uncomfortable.
Sensing the momentary twist in Siennaâs expression, Countess Gildinak cautiously intervened.
âThere is no way that His Highness the Grand Duke is treating Your Highness the Crown Princess lightly.â
âI think so too.â
âIn my eyes, it seems that the Grand Duke is not confident.â
âBut when Lou said Ashiel is my lover, I didnât deny it⊠Oh, no wayâŠâ
âGrand Duke Nacht has a habit of lowering himself when it comes to matters related to Your Highness the Crown Princess.â
âOh my God.â
Sienna let out a pained sigh and clutched her head. It was to the point where she couldnât even figure out where to start fixing this faulty accident circuit.
Just then, Countess Gildinak, who had been watching her shocked master, sneaked in a suggestion.
âIf Your Highness is not uncomfortable, shall I try a trick?â
âA trick?â
âIsnât it a problem that His Highness the Grand Duke isnât very confident?â
ââŠâŠ.â
âI wondered what it would be like to create an environment where people canât resist without expressing their unspoken wishes.â
âYouâre saying⊠environment?â
âThatâs right, Your Highness.â
Seeing the bewildered master, Countess Gildinak laughed like a clever hawk.
âHow about throwing an imperial ball?â
âBall?â
It was a completely unexpected suggestion, so Sienna repeated blankly.
âThe installation ceremony of Your Highness the Crown Princess and the coronation ceremony of Her Majesty the Empress were also held in an abbreviated manner, right?â
âIt was, howeverâŠâ
âSince the matter of the former Duke of Euros is almost finished, itâs time for an event to show the imperial familyâs health.â
ââŠâŠ.â
It made sense.
âJust in time, marriage proposals are flying in, so if we hold an imperial ball, everyone will participate.â
A ball attended by Siennaâs suitors.
âI wonder if His Highness the Grand Duke would be able to choose silence on the spot, sticking to being the lover hidden in the shadows like now⊠Arenât you curious?â
Sienna did wonder.
ââŠLet me review it.â
* * *
After reviewing the matter, Sienna dutifully wrote a document about holding an imperial ball hosted by the crown princess palace and posted it to Arandier.
Arandier, who received the documentsâŠ
âPfft, hehehe. A ball!â
She let out a cool laugh.
âYour Majesty?â
Instead of answering, Arandier extinguished the cigarette in an ashtray and signed it with a flourish that expressed there was nothing more to look at.
Then she grinned and gave Sienna the papers back.
âI canât believe youâre going to call in the suitors to make the final decision.â
âWhat?â
There was no such intention, but Arandier interpreted Siennaâs action that way.
âI knew roughly, but youâre very bold. Youâre indeed my daughter.â
âYour Majesty.â
Whenever Arandier came out like this recently, Sienna felt quite some incongruity.
In most cases, Arandier was just âHer Majesty the Empressâ, but there were times when she treated Sienna like a daughter she gave birth to and raised herself.
And it wasnât Arandier to not know that Sienna was unfamiliar with it.
âWhy, are you troubled?â
âItâs notâŠâ
âThere is nothing to think about. Itâs just that there seems to be some kind of heredity in the Feyenoord family and Kainosiaâs lineage that will definitely endear you.â
Placing a new cigarette at the corner of her lips, Arandier released it like a sigh.
âNot only the former emperor, but also Roderick. The blood of this imperial family flowed to him.â
(TL/N: pretty sure âhimâ refers to Ashiel.)
ââŠâŠ.â
âYou know that, my daughter, so do as you please. Donât forget that this mother will support you in any case.â
Sienna thought.
If there was a gene running through Kanosia that made them absolutely love her, she would say that she herself had a habit of being helpless before those affections.
Still, she couldnât bear to be that frank, so she silently nodded.
ââŠYes. thank you.â
âWell, thatâs good. Now, go away.â
* * *
The news of Siennaâs hosting of the imperial ball quickly hit the imperial society like a fire spreading through the grass.
Most of them interpreted Siennaâs intentions as Arandier did.
âThis ball will be a ball to choose a groom for Her Highness the Crown Princess.â
âShe seemed to have a prudent personality, but she also had this kind of bold determination and execution.â
âThatâs right.â
Sienna had little to do other than sign the invitations, as Countess Gildinak, who was more experienced than Sienna, was in charge of all aspects of hosting the ball.
However, there was something Sienna had to do.
âYour Highness, itâs been a while since youâve looked for me, so Iâm just grateful.â
Rebecca, the exclusive tailor for the imperial family, greeted Sienna politely.
Previously, she had tailored Siennaâs clothes with the emperorâs special permission, but now Sienna was a proud member of the imperial family.
âFirst, let me show you the fabric.â
First of all, Rebecca brought out the bright and airy fabrics that a lady making her debut would usually choose.
Perhaps it was a choice considering that Sienna has lived a life of no connection with social events such as a âdebutâ, butâŠ
âItâs wing silk weaved in Astrea.â
âOh.â
Sienna, who had only worn a military or the crown princessâ uniform recently, was taken aback when the light-colored fabric fluttered across her chin.
Noticing Siennaâs expression, Rebecca changed her words as she quickly removed the flowing fabric.
âHowever, for Her Highnessâ noble taste, this one might be a little better.â
With breathtaking flattery, what was pushed this time was densely woven dark green silk.
The fabric, which looked deeper in color due to its low gloss, strongly supported and harmonized with Siennaâs dull hair color.
It looked good even in Siennaâs eyes, which had no time to develop such perception.
She nodded her head as if there was nothing more to see, and Rebecca agreed with her.
âExcellent choice, Your Highness.â
With that, it was up to Countess Gildinak, the head maid, to discuss the design of the other dresses.
Nodding once more, Sienna came down from the podium.
There was a heavy load of work to do before the ball. It was enough to spend this much time on her clothes.
âAshiel NachtâŠâ
This ball was something she started impulsively because she wanted to know the thoughts of the man who seemed to be transparent but couldnât be understood. Yet, it was hard to erase the thought that the work was getting bigger and bigger.
It was awkward to face him calmly while creating something like this, however, it bothered her that she hadnât visited him at all.
âI hope itâs not futile trouble.â
Sienna sighed briefly. In any case, it was something that could not be undone now.
Ame: Iâve been sick the entire week and did this in a hurry, so let me know in the comments if thereâs any mistakes. Anyway, I canât wait for chaos in the imperial ball, hope Michael, Isabelle and Lou all attend!