He suddenly decided to go out that morning when he received the unexpected news from Colton.
âYour Majesty, the Empress had made her move.â
He realized at that moment that he had been thinking too critically all this time.
Even the Duke of Barantes knows that he is keeping an eye on him.
He thought that the Duke was living as usual to deceive his eyes, and have the Empress do the work.
Since an Empress can freely go about, there would be less surveillance and less suspicion.
Wilhelm felt as if he had been struck hard in the back of his head.
ââŠShould I track her down?ââ
Colton asked Wilhelm carefully, who seemed shocked after hearing his report.
Wilhelm was silent for a moment, then he finally stood up.
Colton called out to him with a puzzled look on his face.
âYour Majesty?â
âYou donât have to do that.â
âWhat?â
âIâll go there myself.â
Wilhelm said in a dry voice.
âThat way, if I ever found out about her wrong doings myself, she would not be able to make any excuses.â
If the Empress did not go out for political reasons, then this assumption could also be made.
âShe might be having an affairâŠâ
(TN: LMAO Wilhelm your imagination is sooo..hehe.)
In that case, the recent rapid change in her attitude could be explained to some extent.
He also has heard that some people become more faithful to their families, out of guilt of having an affair.
Wilhelm, who had been thinking that far out there, tilted his head in doubt.
âIs she feeling guilty?â
ââŠIs the Empress someone who would feel that way?â
Since he has no solid evidence, it seems that heâs only making an assumption.
In any case, her sudden movement was very suspicious. It was because the sleepy headed Empress had never gone out of the Palace so early in the morning.
âWell my question would be answered if I go there myself to verify.â
âLetâs see what kind of revelation would be waiting for me.â
âYour Majesty, youâre going to go out all of a sudden?!â
Meanwhile, Colton was restless at Wilhelmâs sudden decision.
âBut Your Majesty, you have a government meeting in the evening.â
âDonât worry, Iâll be back before then. Also, keep the escorts to a minimum.â
âYour Majesty, you donât have to go there in person.â
Wilhelm, who was carrying his sword, stopped at Coltonâs dissuasion.
ââŠâŠ.â
âI know that itâs unnecessary for me to move on my own.â
âStillâŠI want to go.â
âBut why do I feel that way?â
Even he was momentarily confused by his uncharacteristic behavior.
âItâs because it bothers me a lot.â
But then he quickly found the answer.
âI couldnât concentrate on my work these past few days because of her. Why the hell did she suddenly change? What is she up to?â
Anastasiaâs sudden change was messing with Wilhelmâs mood as the days went by.
âIt was the same as the situation from the last auction. Who would have thought that she, as the Empress, would put her own collection up for auction?â
âWell, my mother became a bit greedy for a moment so she paid 300,000 rosen and won the bid for the bracelet.â
Coltonâs expression was very amused while saying those words and standing still.
But then again, because those items came directly from the Empress, it would be considered much higher quality.
But the main problem was that since the money has now been restored, their assumption is that it will be used as soon as possible.
Of course, their initial thoughts were that it will be squandered quickly. They doubt that she would be saving that money for something other than using it for luxury.
âBut if that was the case, where is she going to spend that money?â
He thought of any possible options and eventually came up with a hypothesis.
âAre you trying to raise funds for political means?â
Though, when he considered the wealth of the Duke of Barantes, this seems to be less realisticâŠ
âI really have no idea whatâs going on.â
However, Anastasiaâs sudden outing was enough to ignite his curiosity.
âMy mind would only be at ease once I see whatever it is that sheâs doing with my own eyes. I canât stay still because this really bothers me.â
âIf thatâs the case, then it canât be helped.â
Colton also understood Wilhelmâs feelings, so he didnât use any more efforts to stop him.
Even he felt that Anastasiaâs behavior these days was very unusual.
âAre you going by horseback?â
âYes.â
Wilhelm responded as if it was something to be expected.
âIâll come back before sunset. So if anything happens, send Jeon to follow me.â
âYes of course, Your Majesty.â
Wilhelm left immediately and went to track down Anastasiaâs carriage.
As the wagon entered a remote countryside, Wilhelm was convinced that he might be right.
âIt really could be a secret meeting or a political collusion.â
However, as he got to the village himself, an unexpected sight awaited him.
âPlace the wheat bag over there, and the fruit box over here.â
âWaitâŠwhy are they parking the wagon in front of a cabin house and also have the knights move groceries?â
Wilhelm couldnât understand the situation at first.
Because the person that Anastasia had come all this way for, wasnât her lover nor a member of any political party. It simply was an ordinary middle-aged woman who seems to know nothing at all.
Confused about whatâs happening, he continued to watch Anastasiaâs actions.
âIâm sure that thereâs something more than thisâŠâ
Thinking that maybe they had noticed him as he chased after them and just doing a diversion to throw him off guard.
âWould you like to play a game of hide and seek with me?â
âYes we would!â
However, no matter how much he looked at her actions, he couldnât find anything suspicious at all.
Anastasia was just hanging out with some kids and having a good time it seems.
Seeing her play with those scruffy children, whom she would not normally associated with, made Wilhelm doubt whether or not she was still the same person that he thought he knew.
Everything was unfamiliar. Especially when she smiled brightly while looking at those children.
âI never knew she could smile like that beforeâŠâ
Confused and unable to move from his current seat, he could only continue to observe them. Anastasia finally moved and started walking away from the children.
Wilhelm thought that he might be able to catch something this time, so he followed Anastasia without any escort.
But just like last time, it was still in vain. At best, it could be considered that Anastasia merely took a stroll around the nearby garden.
âI donât know what Iâm doing right now.â
A deep sense of embarrassment and shame overtook him.
And yet, in the end he still couldnât take his eyes off her.
âWhy is that woman moving without an escort?â
âDoesnât she have any awareness as the Empress?â
âIt was really absurd to see her just walking about freely without considering her surroundings for any signs of danger.â
âAnd those guardsâŠno matter how much the Empress said that she wanted to be alone, how does it even make sense to just leave her alone? Especially outside the capital?â
It was that time that he was determined to firmly educate the Empressâs Guards once he visited the palace.
(TN: Omo ayiee Wilhelm was starting to get concerned now.)
[pr: about time hahaha.]
Anastasiaâs steps took her to the front of a single rose.
He looked at it and frowned.
âOf all the flowers present, why the rose? In particular too when there were a lot of blooming flowers that were much prettier than that single rose.â
He hated roses. It was because someone that he wanted to forget loved that flower so much.
Wilhelm continued to watch Anastasiaâs actions with narrowed eyes when suddenly he heard something.
âIt hurtsâŠ.â
He saw Anastasia get pricked by a rose thorn, then stumbled on the ground and cried like a child.
He was taken aback. It was because Anastasia was crying so dejectedly that it could not simply be because she was pricked by a thorn.
With such a crestfallen expression on her that he had never seen before. It was as if sorrow flowed out of her and there was nothing to stop it.
He didnât think about anything else but simply moved the moment he saw her tears.
Wilhelm approached her like a possessed person and immediately sat down next to her.
Then he saw Anastasiaâs surprised look with her teary eyes, when she felt his presence beside her.
âYour MajestyâŠâ
Even he couldnât understand how her soft voice had touched something deep within his emotions. An innermost desire he wasnât aware of ever existed.
When she asked him about what he was doing here, he gave her an answer he had prepared in advance but an unexpected reply came back.
âBut isnât it dangerous? The terrain here is very rough.â
âIs she worried about me?â He was surprised at her reaction.
âIf youâre that worried about me, why donât you give me a ride in your carriage when you go back.â
In any case, it was a spur of the moment response. He was so astonished about her concern that he spoke those words without a second thought.
But soon he rationalized his actions.
âOkay. I can now think about what my next action will be once we go back.â
He praised himself for his quick adaptation.
Anastasia seemed baffled by his reply, but soon acknowledged that he can do as he pleases. Somehow, he could feel the tone of resignation coming from her.
âWell, I had planned on visiting her at the palace soon anywaysâŠâ
âJosh! How many times do I have to tell you to sit still whenever you eat?â
âMom! Hillary stole my pickles!â
âI am innocent! Ricky stole my bread raisins first!â
Anastasia was eating a salad awkwardly amidst the noisy environment.
The maids seemed to be just fine. Perhaps they had already adapted to the childrenâs noise for hours.
ââŠâŠ.â
Wilhelm, on the other hand, had never encountered such a situation before.
Wilhelm felt like his ears would bleed from all of the sounds coming from the children.
Anastasia cautiously asked Wilhelm when she saw that he wasnât looking so good.
âYour Majesty, if youâre having a hard time, should we go ahead now?â
ââŠItâs okay. Itâs stillâŠbearable.â
However, in Anastasiaâs viewpoint, his answer was not very reliable.
âWhat did he mean by that? He had never been subjected to such a noisy place before.â
After they had both returned from the garden, Anastasia immediately got into the carriage so that they could return back before sunset. But the children suddenly grabbed onto her dress.
âCanât you eat snacks first before you go home?â
âMy mom always baked some really good bread for snacks.â
âLetâs eat pleaseâŠ.â
Anastasia tried to refuse gently because she knew the children would be so disappointed if she was to reject them.
It was when she was at a loss on what to do when she heard Wilhelm speak up.
âItâs okay. We can grab a bite and then go. â
Wilhelmâs voice was heard from behind Anastasia.
âI donât have to rush back anyway.â
[pr/n: such a softie for his love already.]
âButâŠâ
In fact, it was because of Wilhelm that she wanted to go back early, but if he allowed it then there was no reason for her to refuse them.
In the end, everyone ended up sitting around the same table together with the children. They had no choice but to endure.
âMore than that, my Empress.â
Wilhelm then asked in a very low voice that she couldnât help but inch closer to hear.
âAre kids always this noisy?â
Anastasia wanted to tell him that this was them being quiet compared to when she had been playing with them earlier, but she just smiled awkwardly.