âLetâs go,â she told him.
Aven had a lot to say, but he just moved the carriage immediately as she instructed and asked her softly, âAre you okay?â
Seira frowned at his query, âNo.â
She took out a handkerchief from under her sleeves that was owned by Louise Franto. Aven instantly recognized it with just a side glance, and he took out his own and handed it over to Seira instead. She leaned forward and spat out blood on the piece of cloth.
âI told you earlier. You donât think I cried because of Calrad, do you?â she asked.
âI wish I could say no, but⦠Iâm sorry.â
Unfortunately, he wasnât that much wrong. No one knew that Calrad tried to catch her. People only knew that they were unilaterally divorced. It was clear that many misunderstood her tears at the reunion they had today, thinking she still had feelings for the Emperor and couldnât forget him.
âThis is driving me nuts,â she groaned, âHe and I are practically enemies now.â
Beyond causing damage politically, today they even attacked each other with pheromones. The two of them had been on each otherâs throat that the enmity they built over the past seven years was almost irreversible.
âYou must have used your power today,â Aven noted.
Seira, who was embarrassed by Avenâs confident words, turned away as she confirmed, âYesâ¦â
âWas it something you really had to do?â he asked again, but the question was left hanging as if he already knew the answer to it but just had to ask her anyway.
Seira recalled her brief encounter with Calrad.
âDid it really have to be like that?â she found herself doubting her actions.
Perhaps they could have avoided it and parted peacefully. But the chances were slim, and she had to decide. To be obedient or to rebel â she had to choose right away.
Among the many options, Seiraâs choice was an extreme gamble. She angered him with her words that gnawed him on the inside, and he retaliated accordingly. If Calrad hadnât let his guard down, or had a better grasp of her powers, she wouldâve been brutally crushed by now.
âI didnât think Calrad still wanted to have me.â
If she was to be honest, Seira was mortified by her initial reaction when faced with the fierce desire that filled his blue eyes. She barely spoke in front of him, but she was still confused in the end.
âItâs not a matter that could be solved just by choosing a suitable marriage partner,â she sighed.
Unless it was a family as powerful as Viseltium, her spouse could be easily harmed by Calradâs tyranny.
Having Aven as her first choice, Seiraâs worries were bound to grow. Will Aven, who has no political background or power, be able to withstand Calrad? Also, she was worried for herself. Wouldnât she regret putting Aven in the face of danger because of Calradâs possessiveness?
Seira gazed sideways at Aven who was driving the carriage, and then heaved a long sigh.
âHe made me angry first,â came her reply to his previous question.
âOh⦠His Majesty had made a huge mistake out of himself.â
She gave a grumpy remark without an explanation, but Aven still took her side naturally. Seira smiled and turned her head forward.
Taking advantage of the joyful mayhem caused by the end of the subjugation war, the carriage they rode safely escaped the imperial palace. If they left Viseltium like this, they wouldnât meet Calrad in a while.
âIâve paid him back accordingly, so itâs fine now.â
âThank you for your hard work.â
It was a bland reply far from being friendly, but it made Seira feel better nonetheless.
After a long run on a well-polished road, they finally got out of Viseltium. Seira started to relax, leaning her back comfortably and tilting her head backward.
Aven turned around to wrap his coat around her, and he noticed red marks left on her slender neck. The shape that remained on her pale skin was clearly that of a handprint. He didnât intend to pester her anymore about it for he understood immediately that Calrad had intended to subdue her back at the imperial palace.
Pretending to see nothing, he covered her with his coat up to the chin and changed the subject.
âDuchess, what are you going to do with the commander-in-chiefâs sword?â
âWellâ¦â she hummed as she thought for a while, âIâm still thinking about it, but Iâd like to try and ask the ministry. Even half of it would be quite a large sum of money.â
âThe Minister, Count Figley, is a very strict person as Iâve heard. Favors donât work that much at all.â
âDonât you think it is possible? After all, it was because we defended the empire from the beasts that are destroying it.â
âBy kicking Damebonâs Pommel?â
The damebon found in the tombs of the ancients is called the ore of God. In terms of strength, it was comparable to that of adamantium and could endure large amounts of energy poured into it. It wasnât just a simple material.
The material used on Baronâs great sword Pommel was a magical substance called Rementa. It was valuable enough to be traded at a price similar to the weight of the Damebon.
Aven was clearly worried, âIf this is known, more and more people will be interested in your power. Would that be all right?â
Seira released a long and worrying sigh at Avenâs words.
âRight. Thatâs a problem, too.â
Baron and Zion were the only outsiders who ever witnessed her power unleashed up close on the battlefield. But even they would not have guessed that Seira had two main abilities.
Well, hopefully they didnât.