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âIt canât be. Iâm just saying.â
âWell, I donât know but that was good. Very well done.â
There was no way Rodelia could know something he didnât know. Kane nodded at the thought.
She was upset about Kaneâs subtle disregard, but she couldnât say,
âActually, Grand Duke Eisen told me.â
Fortunately, Kane did not question her further about her answer. He was offended by Rodeliaâs unenthusiastic response, and the song came to an end.
âIâm sorry, but I have to go. Do you understand?â
When the song ended, Sola approached with a seductive smile on her face. Upon discovering her, Kane let go of Rodeliaâs hand without hesitation.
With a nervous look on his face, she doubted that he was actually the person who had told her to wait.
She was offended, but deliberately nodded, seemingly unconcerned.
âDonât get involved with the Grand Duke anymore. You must take what I say to heart.â
Even up until that moment when he and Rodelia were far away from each other, Kane had not forgotten what he wanted to say.
****
Sola returned, but Cerdian was still not in sight.
The mood of the banquet gradually became ripe. Amidst the lighthearted music, Rodelia felt as if she was alone in another world.
Even more so since her partner, Cerdian, was out of the room and the maids were also enjoying the banquet.
Rodelia put on her shawl and went out onto the terrace to avoid an embarrassing situation.
A hint of sadness crossed her face as she gazed at the capital of the empire, brightly lit with colorful lights.
âI enjoyed it very muchâ¦..â
Rodelia remembered going to festivals as a child in the cold wind. It was the only deviation from her confinement to the house.
As she smiled faintly and reflected on the past, a thought suddenly came to her mind.
âWas there ever a time when I was happy in the palace?â
Of course, that was not to say that her memories of Kane were not happy. She just didnât know if it was her happiness or his happiness because she had to adjust everything to him.
The feeling of unpleasantness, which she had never noticed before, came over her with a vengeance.
âIf it werenât for Cerdian, I wouldnât even be aware of these factsâ¦â¦.â
So did she live the rest of her life feeling like this?
âShould I thank him?â
Muttering, Rodelia wrapped her shawl tighter in the night breeze.
âEmpress.â
Between the sounds of the brisk wind, a hair-raising voice could be heard. Startled, Rodelia turned around.
âOh, Prince Gray.â
Prince Gray approached slowly with a twisted smile. His gaze gave her goosebumps.
âItâs a beautiful view.â
She didnât want to exchange nonsense with him. Rodelia did not answer.
But he didnât seem to want to hear her answer from the beginning, so Prince Gray didnât show any signs of it and kept on talking.
âAre all the women of the Thebes Empire like the Empress?â
âWhat?â
âNo, I am just curious. Is the prestige of the empress so important?â
Finally realizing what he was saying, Rodeliaâs expression hardened. He was now teasing her, the Empress.
âYou canât even keep a lover.â
Her tightly knit lips began to tremble.
âFrom what Iâve heard, you canât even say anything to Princess Eisen.â
Rodeliaâs body stiffened. She regretted having provoked him for no reason.
âItâs all right. For it is also charming in its own way.â
Prince Gray said reluctantly, grabbing a piece of confetti that had flown in from the capitalâs festival.
Cold sweat broke out on Rodeliaâs hands.
The Prince let the confetti fly, and he leaned back and stared at her. Rodeliaâs eyes met his, and she shivered.
It might have been the cold night wind, but it was the chills that gave her. There was no emotion in his dark eyes.
âBy the way, what did you know when you said that?â
He called out again, leaning against the railing and playing with his long fingers.
ââ¦â¦ about what? Is this about your birth?â
Rodelia pretended not to be nervous, but then tightened her heart and said, with more force in her voice.
âWell, you mustnât speak so glibly about such things. I canât even say with confidence what price I would pay.â
Gray looked at her with sharp eyes. He could have twisted Rodeliaâs head immediately.
âWhat can I possibly do to the Empress?â
But Rodelia was the empress of the empire. It meant that no matter how angry he was, he could not do anything against her recklessly. In the worst situation, it could become a problem between nations and even lead to war.
Rodelia knew that very well.
She was scared, but she told herself to be confident. She looked at Prince Gray without a momentâs hesitation, and Gray calmed down and continued.
âI donât know who on earth informed you of this, but I donât think he told you to watch out for me.â
Approaching Rodelia, Gray lowered his head slightly.
âNo matter what your status is, you donât think I can handle a weak woman quietly?â
âWhat?â
âJust war. Do you think Iâll be afraid?â
He wasnât joking. He was serious. A flustered Rodelia quickly retreated.
âIs birth so important in the Thebes kingdom?â
She could not easily understand Prince Grayâs reaction, for the Thebes Empire was thoroughly ability-oriented.
Moreover, to her, who had grown up preciously and had not been exposed to this kind of threat, his words were quite frightening.
âPrince, be careful how you act.â
Perhaps amused by Rodeliaâs reaction, Gray let out an amused laugh for a while.
âJust kidding. Why are you so nervous? Thatâs funny.â
But at least she knew that he was not joking.
âI trust that the Empress, in her wisdom, fully understood what I was saying.â
âIf you donât touch me, I donât intend to touch you either. So please be careful what you say and do, Prince.â
âVery well.â
Not wanting to talk to him anymore, Rodelia concluded the conversation, but Prince Gray did not return to the banquet hall. He just continued to look at her greedily.
When she became uncomfortable and was about to leave first, he opened his mouth again as if to stall her.
âNow I, too, would like to choose a wife from among the nobles of the Thebes Empire.â
âWhat?â
âThen I suppose we can pass through without any problems when we come to the concubines later. The women of the Silver Kingdom are a bit on the tough side.â
The conversation was not over.
Rodelia realized that Prince Gray had no intention of having a normal conversation from the beginning. An empty laugh escaped her lips.
It was a common topic among the nobility now, but she didnât want to talk to the prince from another country she had just seen for the first time. She wasnât going to put up with this ridiculousness anymore.
Her cold eyes looked at Prince Gray. But that didnât seem to bother him. He said insulting words in a slanted manner.
âThere was a rumor going around that the image of a woman of the empire was exactly the empress herselfâ¦.not only in appearance, but in everything.â
A greedy, lush gaze reached her chest. Ignoring his gaze, Rodelia raised her cold hands and tied her shawl tightly.
âSo what?â
âNeedless to say, when someone is as beautiful as the Empress. No, in the first place, if a woman of such beauty was my wife, I wouldnât seek a concubine.â
âI appreciate the compliment, butâ¦. Prince â¦â¦women donât like lowly men like you. I hope you will take that as a reference.â
Prince Gray gave an amused smile at Rodeliaâs answer. With his eyes bent, he took a step closer to her.
âThe emperor of the Thebes Empire is truly a blind man.â
He lifted Rodeliaâs chin without hesitation. She could feel the rough touch of his hand.
The Silver Kingdom, where many people were skilled in swordsmanship, Prince Gray was a recognized swordsman, and his efforts were shown in his hand.
âIf I were him, I would lock you up all your life and only look at you.â
âNo more rudeness, Prince Grey. Youâve crossed the line.â
She pretended not to be upset and calmly moved Prince Grayâs hand away. He stared casually at the hand she had thrown out.
âHow could the emperor refuse to look at a woman like this, and have a concubine?â
ââ¦. what?â
Prince Grayâs rudeness knew no end. He reached for Rodeliaâs frail shoulders. As his large hand touched the shoulder where the shawl had slipped off, a feeling of disgust enveloped her whole body.
It had never occurred to him that she was disgusted.
Cold-eyed with disdain, Rodelia glared at Prince Gray.
âPerhaps he doesnât like the feeling of having such a body in his arms.â
With a sneer he raised Rodeliaâs shawl and wrapped it around her shoulders. A blatant stare swept Rodeliaâs body.
âIf you find a good lady, please introduce her to me. Of course, she should look as good as the Empress.â
ââ¦â¦ enough, prince.â
Despite Rodeliaâs warnings, Prince Grayâs mischief knew no boundaries. He added with a creepy smile.
âThe Empress didnât like the Emperor at night?â