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âIâll have to explain whatâs going on.â
After finishing urgent work, Rodelia was taking a moment to chat with the maids.
In the middle of our friendly conversation, the door suddenly opened with a loud bang and Kane with an angry face walked in. The door didnât even close properly, so a cold wind blew into the room.
ââ¦â¦ Your Majesty, what are you doing?â
Perhaps because she was too perplexed, the words came out sharply. She felt discomfort and sighed. How many times has she and Kane met with unpleasantness already?
This time, too, it was still painful to watch him scream so loudly.
Setting her glass down, Rodelia slowly approached Kane.
She could hear the nervous maids swallowing their saliva loudly at the cold atmosphere.
âWhat the hell is this?â
Kane recited with a scowl as he thrust a crumpled piece of paper in front of Rodelia with the blue vein raised on his neck.
His actions were somewhat embarrassing, but she could not make the same loud noise or show intimidation in front of the maids.
Rodelia maintained her composure, her eyes narrowed as she stared at the paper.
âIsnât this the invitation list for the banquet?â
âYou know it very well.â
âThen why is it?â
âEmpress, youâre asking because you donât know? Are you kidding me?â
âIâve already sent them out, but did I forget someone? I donât know why youâre so angry about this, Your Majesty.â
Rodelia said coldly with a sigh.
Is it just her or does Kane seem to have become more rude after his time with Sola? Her mind is in turmoil.
âRodelia, are you protesting against me?â
âYour Majesty, control your language. Youâre in front of the maids.â
In his excitement, Kane had just called out her name, the Empress, without paying attention to his surroundings.
âExplain yourself.â (Kane)
âWhat exactly do you want me to explain? Tell me so I can understand.â (Rodelia)
ââ¦â¦Youâre going to be stubborn until the end. All right, why did you send an invitation to the prince of the Silver kingdom? The Empress knows better than anyone else what kind of relationship I have with him.â
Kane said, suppressing his anger at each and every word. He swept his hair roughly and looked annoyed.
âYes â¦â¦?â
The faces of Rodelia and the maids twisted in question.
Wasnât it his order?
After all this time, she couldnât understand why Kane reacted the way he did.
âIsnât that what His Majesty ordered?â
Rodelia, who had been scowling for a while, replied in a calm voice.
Kane glared at her sharply.
âDidnât you send your chamberlain?â
What on earth are you talking about?â
âDidnât Your Majesty send me the list of attendees?â
Rodelia said calmly, suppressing her embarrassment.
It was a measure that took into account the fact that his judgment had been impaired recently. But Kane didnât seem to be able to control his emotions.
He shouted, expressing more and more emotion.
When the hell did I do that? ! Empress, donât tell me youâre doing this because of Sola?â
âWhat?â
âI told you to wait and trust me for a little while longer, Iâll explain it to you.â
What in the world did he want her to wait for?
Rodelia lightly touched her forehead as if she was troubled. It was ridiculous, but that didnât mean she could be just as angry as him, the emperor.
She didnât answer, but kept her emotions in check, and Kane sighed roughly. His next words were enough to stir up uncontrollable emotions.
âI had no idea you were so narrow-minded. Itâs disappointing.â
What does he mean narrow-minded? Kane shamelessly said anything to Rodelia without thinking about her dignity.
Her body began to tremble with shame.
Hadnât she been trying her best to fit her position as Empress to please Kane? To have his love?
Therefore, she had also steadily built up a reputation worthy of the position of Empress. Who was it that brought it all down in an instant?
Rodelia bit her lower lip, trying to calm her trembling body.
She couldnât decide if it was because it was Kane who said terrible things, or if she just didnât want to hear terrible things, or if she was sad.
Rodelia squeezed her eyes shut. When she couldnât say anything, Viscountess Cohen, who couldnât stand to watch, spoke up.
âDidnât Your Majesty send a list of banquet invitations to the Empress? Iâm sure of it. It was stamped with Your Majestyâs seal.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYes, Your Majesty. I saw it clearly. The Empress was thinking about it for a long time too before sending it out.â
The other maids joined in to defend Rodelia, and Kane did not pursue the matter any further. It was already a situation that could not be contained.
ââ¦â¦.â
Rodeliaâs face became as hard as ice.
Kane really didnât seem to know about the invitation list, but then there was only one person who would forge even the emperorâs seal to frame her.
âHow do you intend to pay the price?â
If Rodeliaâs prediction was correct, it was obvious that Sola had played such a trick. But Kane wouldnât believe her when she said it.
âWhat good would it have done for me to invite Prince Grey to compete with Your Majesty? It seems that someone is trying to make things worse between you and me.â
The quiet but cold voice sounded like a person with no emotions. How much effort she put into that voice.
âWho in the world â¦â¦?!â
âI think you know that better than I do, Your Majesty.â
âDoes the Empress suspect Sola now?â
âYour Majesty should catch the culprit.â
She made a constant effort not to show any signs of frustration. At some point, Rodelia returned to her seat and handed Kane a cup of tea with a graceful hand. She was calm and her voice was dry.
âWhat is this?! Empress, are you trying to play a trick on me now?â
Kane frowned at the cup she handed him.
Did he get angry because she suspected his mistress? Or he wanted to make her day miserable?
She thought about all kinds of things, but tried to pretend to be as calm as possible and tried her best to manage her expression. She spoke in a calm voice.
âHow dare I? Then again, Your Majesty, no matter how little your affection has for me, I hope you donât treat me emotionally like this from now on.â
âThatâs â¦â¦ did the Empress really love me? How can you be so nonchalant about it?â
Kane swept his hair with a shocked look on his face. Rodelia couldnât understand him more and more like that.
Wasnât it Kane who had let her go first?
Didnât he treat her casually first? It was funny, really.
She still loves him, that was for sure. But that feeling and pride were two different things.
Asking for affection from someone who didnât love her was like begging, was it not?
And since Rodelia was the Empress, she couldnât do that.
âThen should I beg for your affection, Your Majesty?â
At her stern response, everyone around her quickly turned cold.
Even the maids had not expected her to come on so strong, and gasped.
âDo you think youâre nothing to me enough to beg for affection? If you knew how hard I try, you wouldnât treat me this way.â
Kaneâs words stabbed Rodelia like an arrow. She had faith that Kane would at least extend the same courtesy to the Empress. And yet, to hurt her with such one-sided wordsâ¦
The difference between his past kindness and his present was even more stark.
What efforts are you making, Your Majesty?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI donât want to talk to Your Majesty anymore, so I would like you to leave.â
She didnât want him to see the tears that had formed in her eyes. Rodelia deliberately turned her back on him.
ââ¦â¦ Weâll talk again soon. Iâll look into the invitation again. It canât be helped since itâs already happened, but I hope youâll act prudently like an Empress next time.â
With that, Kaneâs footsteps gradually faded into the distance. The maids gathered around Rodelia.
Her legs trembled with fear that she had pushed him away, and that perhaps he hated her more.
She could have collapsed right away with her current condition, but Rodelia quickly managed her facial expression and smiled bitterly at the maids.
âShall we finish up thenâ¦?â
*****
Despite the quietness of the emperorâs office and the excellent soundproofing, a deadly voice leaked out to the outside.
The lights leaked in from the setting sun, filling the room with a faint blush. Maybe that was why he felt so uncomfortable.
Kane looked at Ferna across the table and slowly opened his mouth.
âFerna, how do you do your job? Is it true that you have brought the invitation list to the Empress?â
âYesâ¦.â
Ferna only bowed his head with a look of uncertainty on his face. A cold sweat broke out on his forehead as fear struck him.
Kaneâs expression was full of anger as he asked about the invitation list. His voice was also low. He tapped the table with his long fingers in a crackling motion as he waited for Fernaâs answer.
âYouâd better answer quickly.â
âIâm not sure. Iâve only been in the Office to deal with the remaining paperwork.â
Kaneâs patience seemed to have hit bottom. Ferna, who had been squirming, looked innocent.
His gestures were coquettish and his voice was firm.
Kane and Ferna had been close since they were children. His face would turn red when he lied, so Kane had no choice but to believe him.
There was no reason for Ferna to frame the Empress.
âYes, Your Majesty. The chamberlain has never left the office for even a moment while Iâve been reading.â
And Sola, who was sitting on the bed with her chin propped up watching them with interest, interrupted. At her words, Fernaâs innocence was assured. Kane clasped his temples in his large hands in confusion.
âSo youâre saying the Empress is lying?â
But it was Kane who knew better than anyone that Rodelia was not such a person.
âWhat am I thinkingâ¦.â
Quickly dispelling any doubts, Kane asked in a firm tone.
âThen who in the world brought the wrong invitation list to the Empress? The Empress and her attendants all said that Ferna had indeed brought it to them.â
Rising from the bed and walking slowly over, Sola patted Kane on the cheek. Her hands were chillingly cold, and every gesture was dangerous.
âHmm. â¦â¦ Maybe she was trying to play her own game to frame me. Iâm sure the Empress knows well how Your Majesty and I get along.â