Chapter 29
âHave you?â
âThatâs right.â
âWhere is it?â
âThey havenât come this far yet. Thereâs an obstacle in the middleâ¦â
The ink bottle on the desk flew away.
âI opened up the secret passage for you, so whatâs wrong?â
âSorry.â
When the man said so, the man in a black robe bowed down.
âThe child⦠How was it?â
âIt seemed that she was not born with magic.â
âReally?â
At those words, the manâs eyebrows twitched as if he had heard a surprising fact.
ââ¦A child that wasnât born with magical powers, but the people are crowding around her?â
âPerhaps, the notion of trying to make her the successorâ¦â
âWhat nonsense! A person without magical powers in the magic empire became the Emperor?!â
The man in a black robe quietly lowered his head.
âI shouldnât have let you go on a tripâ¦â
The woman he had been looking at for many years went out and had a child. It was also a secret that she gave birth to a child, and he couldnât tell where the child was from though now that he found it, the child didnât even have magic.
âFaylos⦠If it wasnât for that guy.â
The nobles thought they were spared for a while from the reign of terror as Faylos sat on behalf of Isilis. When the Empress was in the seat, it was difficult to plan work under her strict supervision, but it was the same with her representative.
Thus, the noblesâ movements were restricted, and it was difficult for them to plan their work. Although he just barely took advantage of the New Yearâs festival, there was still a hindrance.
âItâs Berthas Hillenton.â
The man in black fell over when the man said while tapping his desk.
âIâm sorry. Weâ¦â
âNo. It has already been done.â
The escort was strengthened by this incident, but it didnât matter.
âAnyway, the Princess has no meaning unless she has magical powers.â
An imperial family who was not born with magical powers couldnât succeed to the throne, so he had to occupy the current Emperorâs seat.
âIâm going according to plan.â
âIf you say planâ¦â
âTo fill the position of the Empressâ consort as originally planned.â
âThen, I will tell them that.â
âSummon the nobles.â
âUnderstand. Ah, then the Princessâ¦â
âKill her.â
As the man in the black robe nodded and left the room, the man who gave the order, Marquis Sirkaâs eyes, lit up.
âIsilis. Donât try to get out of my hands.â
The tapping on the desk was getting stronger.
While walking slowly, Berthas saw a bright light in the distance. He silenced the sound of his footsteps at the presence he felt there.
Peopleâs voices were heard.
âKill her?â
âHe said so.â
âNo, how could the Imperial Familyâ¦â
As soon as he heard those words, Berthas ran.
Moving in exhaustion, he wrapped an aura around his body. It was a little far from the capital of Larchen, so he could use his aura freely. Because he had been in the dark, when he came out to the light, his eyes ached though that didnât matter.
The childâs cry struck his ears.
One of the wizards who saw him was able to cast a spell, so Berthas moved quickly. He had to hit them with his body.
Grabbing the wizardâs hand and pulling the child out of the wizardâs arms on the other side, the swift movement made them helpless. He ran to save the child. He could feel the magic of the wizards following him and the swift movements of the knights. However, there wasnât enough aura to fight back.
As he walked endlessly, he had no stamina left. All he could do was hold the child and run. But even that was soon overtaken by the wizards.
âWhere are you going!â
As he resisted by raising an aura to the wizard who had grabbed his body with magic, he managed to avoid the knightsâ flying swords. There was not much time left to maintain his aura.
As he struggled, there was a flash of thought. It was the barrier that surrounded Larchen.
He struck down Isillisâ faint magical power.
âMy child in my landâ¦â
It was Isilis.
Appearing from mid-air, she slowly descended to the ground. Her blazing red hair dazzled like gazing into the sun. Sparks flashed from her blue eyes as Berthasâ wrecked figure caught her eye.
âUseless garbageâ¦!â
A fire began to ignite in Isilisâs hand. The knights who were throwing swords at Berthas were engulfed in a magically ignited fire and were on the verge of becoming ashes.
âYour Majesty! Calm downâ¦!â
The chief wizard who followed her belatedly tried to stop her. The knights were already on fire by magic, and the wizard who drew the moving magic circle was trembling.
After casting a hold spell to immobilize them, she opened her mouth again.
âThe abduction of the imperial family in Larchen, the magic empire⦠Youâre an insane wizard.â
Larchen was an empire with Isilisâ barriers everywhere. It was the emperor who managed the barrier. Therefore, the Emperor must have magical powers, but not the child. That alone was painful, but to kidnap the child, the Imperial Familyâ¦
The wizard was trembling while watching her step. As she made a simple gesture, the wizard vomited blood.
âLock him up. Put restraints to prevent him from committing suicide.â
With Isillisâ command, Allure moved.â
âLarchen owes you.â
Isilis struggled to smile as she looked at Berthas kneeling on his knees and holding the child in his arms. He was relieved by the glimmer of concern in her smile.
âStillâ¦â
Seeing Isilisâs heart thinking of him, Berthas just smiled.
âItâs nothing.â
âYouâre the benefactor of the Empire.â
He smiled bitterly as he struggled to swallow the words that it was natural for the childâs father to protect the child.
âBring the benefactor!â
Berthas, full of wounds here and there, embraced the child and handed it over to her. Isilis, who looked with sad eyes at Berthas holding the child, took the child. Perhaps, the child liked her fatherâs arms, she was sleeping.
She had a strange thought.
ââ¦If that person wasnât a knight from another country and I wasnât the Empress, would we have been able to live normally?â
She thought for a moment before shaking her head. She couldnât have met Berthas if she had not been the Empress. If Berthas had not been a foreign knight, he would not have been on vacation to the port city.
If she wanted to meet himâ¦
âNo.â
Stopping her sprawling thoughts, Isilis looked at Berthas, who was receiving treatment. She opened her mouth as the wizardâs gaze, casting the healing spell, reached her.
âTake him to the Imperial Palace respectfully and give him the best room.â
âUnderstood.â
Watching the wizard disappearing with him, Isilis tightly blinked her eyes. Berthasâ image, messed up like a piece of painful memory, remained as an afterimage beautifully in her eyes. As she was about to go backâ¦
âYour Majesty.â
Duke Verus, who ran behind her, called her.
âYouâre late.â
âThe one who disappeared by magic as soon as the barrier was activatedâ¦â
âThese are the ones who escaped with the Princess. Thereâs a traitor in the palace. Find it.â
Even though she wanted to quietly seek the Princess without revealing her, since people had found her already, she couldnât quietly deal with things. She had to grab them all.
Duke Verus replied to her.
âUnderstood.â
âSearch thoroughly and come to me. Find them and have them kneel before me.â
âI will take your order.â
âLet the people of the Empire know this, too. The Imperial Family had a successor, and there were people who tried to kidnap the successor.â
âYes.â
âInform the whole Empire with the communication channel.â
âYour Majesty. It seems that it is still too early to establish a successor to the empireâ¦â
âDuke Verus.â
âYes. I will do as you ordered.â
When Isilis called Duke Verus with a sharp momentum, he immediately agreed. Seeing him bowing his head, she immersed herself in thoughts. It would be known from this day that the Princess had not been able to manifest her magical powers.
âWhat should I do?â
âI wish you had red hairâ¦â
âPardon me?â
She shook her head when the escort knight who was cleaning up the scene asked. Even if she had red hair, nothing would change because she didnât know what this child would do when she grew up.
Isilis moved her steps slowly with a heavy heart.
â¦The child must have magical powers to ascend to the throne of the Empire. It was an unchangeable fact.
âI wonderâ¦â
What will become of her child?
Isilisâs expression hardened as she held the child.
âHow is the Princessâ health?â
âShe is strong.â
She was still a baby, how could she be strong? The imperial doctor, who sensed something in Isilisâs expression, quickly opened his mouth.
âSheâs still young, but still calmâ¦â
âEnough.â
She did not summon the imperial doctor to hear this. Isilis missed the late imperial doctor.
There was nothing wrong on the surface.
âMaybe, she will be surprised when she sleeps.â
The handmaid, who was next to her, replied.
âSurprised?â
âThatâs right.â
âHow do you know that?â
âThere is a child in my house.â
âIs it your child?â
ââ¦Itâs my sisterâs child.â
Isilis asked as she looked at the handmaid, who bowed her head.
âYour name is?â
âMy name is Meryl, Your Majesty.â
âFrom now on, you take care of the Princess.â
ââ¦Yes?â
To a handmaid, who had nothing to do, taking of the princess was outrageous. She felt all the handmaids around her staring in surprise.
âSince when have you been working in the Palace?â
âNot long ago.â
âI see.â
She was the only maid in the video that Isilis watched before the New Yearâs festival who did not pay any attention to the Princess. All the maids here were interested in the Princess at least onceâwhether they looked at the princess because she was cute or with any intention, interest was interest.
That was unwelcome to Isilis.
Three people died in the place where the princess was. Not only was the place exposed, but now, she had to always keep an eye on the Princess as well. â
âYouâre the princessâs nanny from now on.â
âI take your order.â
As the handmaiden politely knelt down on her knees, Isilis placed her hand lightly on her shoulder.
With this, the position of the handmaid Meryl became the second highest post in the Imperial Palace after the handmaid chief. The quick rise to the post made the other maids look at Meryl with eyes vivid with envy.
âIt is a skill to survive here.â
If she survived the jealousy of the other handmaids and protected the princess, she was about to reward her accordingly.
Isilis fell into thoughts as she watched Meryl holding the princess.
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