âItâs been a long time since Iâve been to Huizeniac Palace.â
Looking at the palace, which already seemed intimidating from a distance, Evelyn murmured in a low tone. Evelynâs eyes were cold as she gazed at the gleaming imperial palace in the sun.
It was unknown how many sacrifices were made to produce this extravagant splendor. Evelyn clenched her fist, which was concealed by her sleek dress. She was slowly being consumed by the bitterness and inferiority complex she had deep inside.
âYour Highness, the First Princess, you may now enter.â
Evelyn quickly concluded her feelings in response to the Foreign Ministerâs words.
âIs this the end?â
Watching the simple welcoming ceremony, she asked the foreign minister with a straight face. With a troubled look on his face, the foreign minister explained to Evelyn.
âIt wasnât done according to protocolâ¦â
âProtocol? Is the Empire in a position to consider protocol? We lost the crown prince, butâ¦!â
Evelynâs voice erupted in rage. She responded in a way that embarrassed the foreign minister. It wasnât that he didnât feel sorrow over the crown princeâs passing.
To put it bluntly, the crown prince was unfit to lead the country. Rather, the first princess in front of him was thought to be more suitable as the countryâs next king. The crown prince, on the other hand, possessed a âkind heartâ that Evelyn lacked.
He cherished a time of peace and worried about those who lived in the shadows. The kingdom of Macbeth was weak in power, so it was clear that this was the best effort he could muster there.
However, the first princess was a determined woman. To be honest, some believed that she might have been responsible for the crown princeâs passing.
âIâm sorry, but it appears that the other countries are in the same situation as us, as the Empire was in a lot of troubleâ¦â¦â
âIs the foreign minister a nobleman of the Huizeniac empire?â
ââ¦â¦you know thatâs not what I meant.â
âThen file a formal complaint right away. I am now to be the crown princess, not just the first princess of the Macbeth Kingdom.â
ââ¦â¦I will do as you please.â
Evelyn emerged victorious from the stealthy conflict. The foreign minister moved to formally appeal while bowing his head. But he was already aware of the outcome. Their protest wonât even get close to the emperorâs ear.
âEven if itâs pointless, Iâll have to do it because itâs an order.â
For him, who has spent half his life as Macbethâs foreign minister, these protests were unfamiliar but inevitable.
The man let out a protracted sigh. He couldnât even guess how far the consequences would reach.
***
The Valkyr familyâs subordinates, who had arrived early in the morning, had Rodrigo feeling irritated.
âWhat nonsense is that!â
Rodrigoâs enraged voice rang out. His eyes gleamed with a murderous intent. Berg would have felt threatened by Rodrigoâs gaze if he had been present.
He considered simply cutting these leeches off, but he quickly withdrew. Even though it was bothersome right now, it would be advantageous to blend in as much as possible.
After regaining his composure, Rodrigo opened his mouth and apologized in all sincerity.
âIt doesnât make sense, and I canât believe it either. What am I going to do when this happens?â
If the others who knew the location of the relics had seen him, they would have said, âHow can he be so brazen?â Rodrigoâs acting was flawless.
âWhy did you leave that important thing so carelessly!â
âHa. Do you want to say that this mess happened because I didnât manage it well?â
In a flash, Rodrigoâs dejected expression turned hostile. Of course, this was Rodrigoâs calculated and made-up face. The dukeâs men backed away in horror as the deep-seated beautyâs face abruptly turned ferocious.
âHaha. I suppose I looked so sloppy and shallow, too. Seeing that youâre looking down at me like this, do you intend to kill me away after you get the relic? Like throwing away a useless hound after a rabbit hunt?â
**Killing the dog after hunting. Honestly, he couldnât deny it. As he had previously stated, he intended to remove Rodrigo after obtaining the relic.
**[TL/N: í ì¬êµ¬í½ â An expression used to indicate the situation of using something when necessary and throwing it away unsympathetically when not, from its literal meaning of âAfter a rabbit hunt is over, the now-useless hunting dog is boiled and eaten.â]
ââ¦â¦you have a lot of speculation. We are choosing comrades with whom we will spend the rest of our lives; please donât take our decision lightly.â
âThen you ought to know how to respect me, but your attitudeâ¦â
Rodrigoâs gaze relaxed languidly. The only option left to the men of Valkyr was to swallow dry saliva. His eyes had the appearance of a predator watching its prey.
At this moment, Rodrigo was a predator and they were a prey to be hunted.
âItâs so arrogant.â
They let their guard down. They were swayed by Rodrigoâs gentle demeanor. They were unaware that it was a decorative mask.
ââ¦â¦I think we were rude.â
They eventually acknowledged that they were at fault. Rodrigo then nodded, raising the corners of his mouth.
âIâm glad you admit it. I was so offended that I almost gave up on all the relics.â
Unintentionally, Rodrigoâs unwarranted bravado intimidated the men of Valkyr. They couldnât, however, return empty-handed.
âAll right, then, let us take part in the search.â
âParticipate?â
Rodrigo cocked his head as though he had heard an odd noise. The Duke of Valkyrâs subordinates reacted nervously, trying as hard as they could to speak without stuttering.
âWouldnât it be necessary to search for the relic if the building collapsed in heavy rain and it was washed away? We should also participate in the searchâ¦â
âOh, no, I thought my explanation was sufficient, but apparently not.â
Rodrigo interrupted the menâs speech with a snappy tongue.
âOf course, weâll continue the search, but itâs impossible now. If you have a brain, why donât you understand it? If the heavy rain destroyed the building where the relics were stored, the damage on the other side would be even greater, donât you think so?â
He looked like he was going to be mad if he didnât.
ââ¦â¦Yes.â
âYes, so now that Iâve explained this much, you understand, donât you, that I have to deal with the urgent matter first.â
The men felt as if their souls were slipping away. Listening to Marquis Chihen made them feel possessed. Strangely, their lips couldnât move easily even though there seemed to be plenty of room for rebuttal. Is it because of Rodrigoâs unique pressure?
âThen! Thenâ¦â¦ Please let us search separately.â
âHmm, if you want to do that much, I wonât stand in your way; I was going to give it to you anyhow; but you should report it to the Duke on your own,â he said.
ââ¦â¦I see.â
A gentle smile appeared on Rodrigoâs face as the story developed as planned. He spoke in a voice that had never been heard before to Valkyrâs subordinate.
âIf you need anything, please let me know; Iâll help you as much as I can.â
No matter how hard you look, it wonât be found.
Rodrigo was willing to show this level of tolerance.
ââ¦â¦thank you.â
The subordinate of Valkyr felt they were losing a lot, but they were powerless to change their words now, so they stood up.
Tak~
A sharp arsenic formed around Rodrigoâs mouth as Giorgioâs subordinates departed.
âHow careless.â
Rodrigo had yet another confirmation that his decision was correct.
The accumulated fatigue struck immediately after expelling the bothersome individuals. Rodrigo leaned back in his chair, loosening his neatly fastened cravat. He could only take a brief break because he still had a lot of work to do; however, a brief knock interrupted his rest.
âMarquis, Paval has arrived from the palace.â
For a brief second, Rodrigoâs forehead creased. Then he relaxed his brows and asked in a menacing tone.
âIs there a war?â
âThatâs not it, but his highness has a story to tell, something akin to a war.â
Rodrigo exhaled heavily. He knew what his kind king would like to discuss.
âYou seem to have lingering feelings about what we talked about a while ago,â
After taking a few deep breaths and briefly closing his eyes, Rodrigo stood up right away. He would not be able to predict the type of accident he would have if he didnât go and stop the king right away.
âIâll enter the palace right away.â
***
âMarquis Chihen, please take a seat for the moment.â
The king lost his poise as soon as Rodrigo entered the room and rushed to greet him.
Except for the throne, there couldnât really be any other chairs in the audience room. The king, however, who had too much faith in the Chihen family, disregarded the principle. Naturally, Rodrigo felt at ease.
âI heard you wanted to discuss something with me.â
âOh, thatâsâ¦â¦. Actually, about what we discussed beforeâ¦â¦. Shouldnât we also protest against the Huizeniac Empire?â
Discussion. What an intriguing word choice. It was not a discussion, but rather Rodrigoâs general opinion.
âIâve been considering it for a while; wouldnât it be appropriate for us to join?â
A pretentious smile adorned Rodrigoâs face as the kingâs transparent, clear eyes gazed up at him. Rodrigo sighed and shook his head.
âYour Highness, I appreciate your concern, but given how other nations are acting, perhaps we ought to take a different action.â
âHmmâ¦â
Rodrigoâs words drew the kingâs attention away from him. It was a poor response. At this rate, the timid king may disregard Rodrigoâs words and act unexpectedly.