***
âSo if you want me to come, tell His Majesty to come in person.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âNow leave.â
Rodeliaâs cold gaze entered Fernaâs murky brown eyes. The Empress, who had been so compassionate, gave off an air of intimidation that had never been seen before.
âIs it because sheâs Marquis Florenceâs descendant?â
Ferna retreated in fear.
âDonât you hear the words, âGet outâ?â
âHuh? Yesâ¦â¦.â
He couldnât help but reply, confused by the fact that heâd backed away without even knowing it himself.
After Ferna left, Rodelia subconsciously fixed her expression brighter. She invoked a kind of defensive temperament that prevented her from looking sweet, but it made her feel even more unhappy.
âYour Majesty, Iâm afraid something will happen to you if you continue like this. Why donât you go out to dinner pretending that you canât win? Fernaâs expression was unusual earlier. Itâs the same as the last time we had the invitation list incident.â
âThatâs right. The emperor has not said anything, so it seems that he intends to let it go. After all, he is a very capable chamberlain. I guess itâs a casual thing.â
Baroness Verna hesitated and expressed her opinion. Other maids also expressed their sympathy.
They felt that if Rodelia continued to disobey the Emperorâs orders,
she would not receive even the basic treatment of the empress.
If that was the case, the position of Empressâs chambermaids would no longer be beneficial.
Viscountess Cohen and Baroness Verna had been serving the Empress for a long time and would not betray her, but the other servants were different.
Once Rodeliaâs position was weakened, the servants would no longer stay with her. Baroness Verna thought.
ââI seeâ¦â¦â
Rodelia understood Baroness Verrnaâs thoughts.
âYouâre right. I still have people to take responsibility for.â
Noticing the anxiety of the maidservants, Rodelia nodded her head.
She knew that the role of âEmpressâ would take precedence over âRodelia Florenceâ again. The Empress was a person who should not show her emotions recklessly.
Rodelia looked out the window with a complicated look in her eyes.
***
Cerdianâs gaze slowly shifted along Rodeliaâs hand.
He traced along the hand that was holding the fork and stayed on her red lips.
Rodelia dutifully ate her meal with not a minuteâs disturbance in her manners.
Surely she could feel the gaze on her.
She wondered if the Grand Duke was fine or pretending to be fine after she told him to stay away from her.
Probably the latter.
However Cerdian was thinking about something else. He was strangely annoyed.
âHas she been eating properly?â
Her skinny wrists, visible under her sleeves, also scratched his nerves.
Perhaps that was why he spoke impulsively.
âIs there anything bad going on?â
Cerdianâs arrogant voice echoed through the quiet hall. The solitary gaze, which had never once turned towards him, finally followed.
âYou look very pale, Empress.â
Rodeliaâs forest-like eyes were quiet.
ââ¦â¦ Iâm sure the Grand Duke knows that better than I do.â
The dry voice came back, but it didnât matter.
âIâm not sure.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI donât know.â
The fact that even an emotionless gaze was directed at him was in itself very comforting.
Cerdian laughed at the increasingly insistent gaze.
With a graceful hand gesture, Rodelia set down her fork and met his gaze as if she was trying to read his thoughts. A strange atmosphere flowed.
âIt does not seem to be the time for the Grand Duke to inquire about the Empressâs well-being. Besides, the Empress does not seem to be comfortable with you.â
Kane, who was watching Cerdian with an unpleasant look, cut off the flow between the two in a hard tone.
Cerdianâs gaze, which had been fixed on Rodelia, shifted to the troublesome interrupter.
The edge of Kaneâs mouth twitched slightly.
Cerdian knew that look well. It was the look of someone with obsession. His parents had that look.
But they didnât know what it was exactly that they desired.
âYou (Kane) chose power, but you canât give up Rodelia Florence?â
Cerdian lowered his gaze at the plate in front of him, as if he couldnât stand the fact that Kane was the only one who could say anything about it.
He looked at the steak that had so much blood on it and thought.
âHeâs more greedy than I thoughtâ¦â
âSo I guess youâre more of a problem here, Grand Duke.â (Kane)
âYouâve gone too far.â (Cerdian)
A fine wavelength arose on Cerdianâs face, as still as the dawn air.
âItâs not a good look to try to have something you donât deserve.â
âAre you mocking me now?â (Cerdian)
Cerdian, recognizing Kaneâs voice with anger in it, asked, still placing his gaze on the plate.
âOf course not.â (Kane)
âIâm feeling pretty bad right now.â (Cerdian)
Laughter started to flow out, an emotion Cerdian hadnât felt in a long time. A different emotion from earlier was in his red eyes.
The strangely weary voice, the way he looked past Kane to Rodelia, a longing was reflected in his casual gazeâ¦
A streak of blood popped and swelled on Kaneâs neck as he understood the gaze.
ââ¦.. Anyway, since itâs between the emperor and the empress, itâs not something for the Grand Duke to care about. I appreciate your concern, but letâs leave it at that.â
Kaneâs voice was stuck in Cerdianâs ear as Kane tried to appear nonchalant.
âI just thought the Empressâs expression was suspicious and as a good friend I was a little concerned, but your reaction was terrible.â
Cerdian smiled crookedly.
âYou shouldnât have created an uncomfortable position with the mistress, even for the sake of saving face. You didnât think much.â
Cerdian tilted his head. His low voice that dared to cut the emperorâs words even contained a condescending taunt.
âYou have nothing to worry about, since the Empress is not the kind of person who cares about such low-grade feelings, and therefore low-quality jealousy.â
Kane averted his gaze and lifted his fork again. It was also a silent warning, âThatâs enough.â
Cerdian was curious. How far would such an emperor show his true feelings? So he thought heâd provoke his pride a little more.
âYour Majesty.â
The low voice rang out again, and Kane frowned, setting his fork down. He cleared his throat a couple of times to tell Cerdian to stop.
The sight was very funny. The taunting Cerdian slowly opened his mouth.
âYou have a tendency to make decisions on your own, donât you? Well, thatâs a good thing for an emperor. Because that is how an emperor is supposed to be.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âBut thatâs not how people feel.â
When he saw Kaneâs face turning red with anger, Cerdian added.
âEven the emperor canât control a single moment of emotion and raise his voice like this.â
âWhatâ¦â¦?â
âItâs as if youâre jealous.â
Kaneâs face flushed with embarrassment. Cerdianâs words seemed to get to him. His face stiffened further at Cerdianâs subsequent words.
âBut the emperor is of noble blood and would not be jealous of such frivolity and vulgarity.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âThere are many eyes here.â
Cerdianâs cold gaze turned to the attendants around him. They bowed their heads, their whole bodies trembled as if the leaves on the trees were shaking.
Perhaps when the feast was over, the attendants would have their tongues cut out or lose their lives.
This was to prevent words about the emperor who was beaten by the Grand Duke from leaking out.
This was the method of Kane Bayard, the most powerful emperor in the Thebe Empireâs history.
Would Rodelia Florence know this cowardly emperor?
âIsnât that so?â
Cerdianâs gaze remained distant the entire time, directed at Rodelia. Kane, who was even angrier at the sight, eventually raised his voice.
âDo you think Iâll cut you some slack because youâre Solaâs brother!â
Rodelia shook her head at Cerdian, not wanting him to offend Kane any further, but it didnât matter to Cerdian whatsoever.
Cerdian continued to speak slowly, a sneer on his lips.
âIâve never asked for Your Majestyâs consideration.â
It was an obvious disregard for the emperor.
âYouâ¦â¦!â
Kane, no longer able to hold back his anger, kicked his seat and stood up.
The only sound in the quiet, still hall was the clatter of chairs hammering on the marble floor.
Kane walked with large strides to the corner of the hall.
The sound of metal meshing against metal as his body shook echoed. In one fluid motion, Kane drew the sword from the statue of the knight standing in the hall.
Up until that moment, Cerdian was still relaxed. He even gave Kane a pity look as if he was looking at a child.
It was only a moment later that Kane, further exasperated by his attitude, approached him and pointed the sword at his neck.
âGrand Duke.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
There was no fear, no respect, much less courtesy in his voice.
Kane gritted his teeth.
âDo you think I will cut your throat with this sword? Tell me.â
The angry voice rang out quietly.
âMay I speak frankly?â
âWhat?â
Kane could have plunged his sword into Cerdian, who remained unperturbed to the end.
âPlease stop.â
A calm voice added to the frighteningly calm atmosphere. The two menâs gazes turned towards the end of the table.
âEmpress? How can you â¦â¦?â
Kane stared at Rodelia in disbelief.
In any case, it was Kane who was holding the sword, so he must have felt Rodelia was on Cerdianâs side.
Rodelia did not avoid Kaneâs gaze. Cerdian, who was staring at her, chuckled.
âItâs not fun.â (Cerdian)
A low voice, devoid of any emotion, leaked out.
Cerdian pushed the tip of the blade away from his neck with his long forefinger, and his eyes cold. Red blood trickled down, but he didnât seem to care.
Eventually standing up, Cerdian looked down at Kane with emotionless eyes.
âThank you for the welcome meal. But I canât swallow the food at a place like this. Next time, Iâll avoid such meals. Itâs uncomfortable for all of us.â
âGrand Dukeâ¦!â
âThis time, I will ask the question. So how long do you think youâll be able to keep the Empress?â
Gently bowing down, Cerdian asked quietly so that only Kane could hear. Leaving Kane behind him, who turned deadly pale in an instant, he took his cold steps.