Chapter 39
There was a reason for asking the three.
It was because all three were present when the previous Empress decided to save Aire. Aire was saved according to the previous Empressâ words, but one of the three persuaded the previous Empress⦠that was Isilisâ reasonable suspicion.
After learning about him for the first time, the previous empress hugged her and actually said that she would kill him. However, her mind suddenly changed.
âThen, of course, someoneâs breath must have worked. They are also very powerful.â
Unlike the current Empress, Isilis, the previous Empress was a very benevolent Empress to nobles.
She laughed it off even when someone challenged her authority. Even though she did not know what she might have done afterwards, the Empress gave endless affection to the nobles as long as they did not cross the line.
With that kind of Empress behind them, the nobles exploited the people of the Empire.
So, what Isilis did as soon as she ascended the throne was to cut down the nobles who had plundered the Empire. Twenty nobles died at her hands. The nobles could not rebel against her, and the situation continues to this day.
Isilis was walking a completely different path from the previous Empress, who had given a moderate policy to the nobles.
âIt seems that those who have laid flat are now coming to their senses one by one. Iâve been letting them off the hook for too much.â
Allure, who was listening to her muttering, was taken aback. The reign of terror of the Empress the other day passed through his mind.
âWhat are you going to doâ¦â
âCall them one by one and listen to the story.â
âThe Margrave will take time to get to the Capital.â
âSend a wizard and bring him right away.â
âAll right.â
âChief Wizard Allure.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âYou do it yourself.â
âI will.â
Seeing Allure leaving the place as soon as he bowed his head at her words, Isilis was lost in thoughts.
ââ¦There is someone among the wizards.â
To be able to use black magic so skillfully meant that someone had provided the information⦠it was clear that they had spent a long time researching âthatâ Ignardoâs buried magic. As she moved in her deepening thoughts, she cast a movement spell.
Soon, a man stood in front of her.
âBerthas.â
It was Berthas Hillenton.
The place where Berthas stopped was his lodging given on the same floor as Isilis. After lingering in the room for a while, he called Hector.
âWhy did you call?â
âSir Hector. What about our home country?â
âHillenton?â
âYes.â
He was taken aback by Usmanâs words earlier.
âNo news yet?â
âThere must be something.â
âWhat?â
âUsman Khalifa⦠I have a feeling he might have done something.â
âWhat did he do?â
âI donât know that yet.â
As Berthas tapped the table, Hector carefully looked into his face.
âWhat are you worried about?â
âI have a lot of worries.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhat will I do with my child? What to do with my woman? Finally, what to do with Hillenton?â
âNo, why is Hillenton last?â
âOf course, isnât it? My family comes first.â
âFamily? Did you say family now?â
âRight.â
Hector shook his head as if he heard something absurd.
âYour Excellency.â
âWhat.â
âYou said that the woman would not marry Your Excellency.â
âShe did.â
âYou donât know if she will give up the child.â
âThatâs right.â
âSo, who will listen to you when you talk about family alone?â
Berthasâ eyebrows twitched at Hectorâs sharp words. That was right. Isilis did not even treat him as the father of her child. Fortunately, he was given the opportunity⦠the chance to become Isilisâ, no, the Empress of the Larchen Empireâs consort.
âSword masterâ¦â
âWhat do you mean?â
âNo.â
âThatâs not true, is it? The Empressâ consort?â
âWhy not?â
âAre you crazyâ¦!â
His head turned at Hectorâs response. Seeing him huffing and expressing his anger, Berthas had a curious thought.
Why was he reacting like that?
âWhy?â
âThe Empressâ consort?! Itâs not enough to attack and be the Emperor of Hillenton, but now Larchenâs consort? Are you crazy? The Empressâ consort! What is that⦠You made me see a new path, so you must take responsibility!â
âMe?â
âThatâs right. Your Excellency!â
Berthas nodded his head as he calmed the agitated Hector.
âIs that so?â
âThatâs it! Letâs stop talking nonsense and quickly get what we need and return to our home country.â
âReturn?â
âIsnât it obvious! You have to come back and overthrow it.â
âNot yet.â
âWhat?â
âThere must be a cause. It is too risky to move without a cause.â
It wasnât something he hadnât thought of. In his mind, he had thought of leading an army to attack Hillentonâs imperial palace several times though he always got stuck. Would the people of the Empire really admit it? What to do if they donât admit it.
Although the current imperial family did not gain much support from the people of the empire, they knew how to wield public opinion.
Swayed by that public opinion, Berthas drank the water from the spring of oath.
He now wanted the complete destruction of his uncle, the Hillenton family. Not just ending it, but death, as he desperately wanted his uncle to lose everything and die at the end. Berthas wanted their notoriety to continue to be recorded in history.
âWhat are you going to do?â
âI will have to monitor the situation. For now, contact someone in the home country.â
âYes.â
When he was told to contact the aide from Hillenton with information, Hector nodded quickly. Now that he had heard that His Excellency seemed to have come to his senses and that he was talking nonsense about being Larchenâs consort, he was terrified.
âYouâre not going out?â
ââ¦Going, Iâm going!â
Hector disappeared from the door, leaving behind a voice asking if Berthas wanted to be alone in this nice room.
âItâs a nice room. It really is.â
It was a nice room.
A bed decorated with gold and a wall decorated with colorful paintings. In addition, a piece of furniture made of ebony wood, with fresh flowers placed on it. The fresh flowers in his quarters were changed every day.
Berthas asked after seeing the handmaids come and go and always decorating it with fresh flowers.
âWhy are you doing that?â
âNot now, but this room was Her Majestyâs favorite place.â
âFavorite?â
âSometimes, she enjoys contemplation here. Look at that picture.â
It was a picture depicting a wizard fighting a knight.
âThat painting was dedicated by a painter who fell in love with Her Majestyâs force in the first war when she ascended the throne. If you look closely at the picture, the wizard is Her Majesty.â
Only then did the picture come into focus.
Red hair and blue eyes⦠The face of the woman in the robe was not clear, but it seemed to have deliberately been blurred as it was illegal to accurately portray the Empressâs face. After hearing the story, it became his pastime to look at the painting whenever he had free time.
âThis is a picture I really like. Are you like that, too?â
He felt no presence. It was clear that Isilis had entered his chamber using magic, as he did not feel anything.
âHowâ¦â
âItâs movement magic because there is no one in the Imperial Palace who can freely use high-level magic other than me.â
Isilisâ face seemed a little relaxed as she smiled.
âI thought you were busy.â
âIâm busy.â
âBut, you came to see me.â
âWhy did I do that?â
Berthas also laughed at her words, implying that she did not come to see him with some intention but only because she wanted to see him⦠Yes, that was it. It was clear to her that if she would open up to him little by little, he would one day be next to her.
âSo, how do you feel when you see the picture?â
âThe wizard is a great person.â
âDo you think so?â
âOf course. You took my heart, and you took my child as well. Wouldnât she be a great person to have taken the Swordmasterâs heart and child?â
Isilisâ expression hardened at his words.
âDo youâ¦resent me?â
âMay or may not be.â
He was relieved a little by Isilisâ behavior, which seemed to be looking at him. He would be lying if he wasnât upset. Still, Berthas understood. It must have been an inevitable choice for the Empress though that didnât mean his sadness was gone.
âI couldnât help it.â
âI understand. So letâs not discuss it anymore.â
âThat I gave birth to a child?â
âNo. Letâs not discuss raising the child silently and alone, taking the father away from the child.â
ââ¦.â
Watching Isilis lose her words, he carefully pulled her body before whispering as he hugged her tightly as she was dragged without any resistance.
âSo, Isilis⦠give me your heart.â
âIâ¦â
âChoose me.â
ââ¦.â
It wasnât a request to be chosen as her consort, but her mind⦠her whole heart.
Berthas felt like he could do anything as long as he could get an assurance that it would be given to him. Even if there was nothing given to him, just the heart was fine. After all, material things were meaningless.
He lightly kissed Isilisâ forehead as she said nothing.
âThatâs fine. I donât need anything else.â
âIs that really enough?â
âFor now. Iâll be greedy for something bigger someday.â
Isilis, who was gazing up at him, was beautiful that he put his lips to her forehead once more. The warmth that touched him was hot.
âWait. Itâs hot?â
âYou⦠You have a fever.â
âFever?â
âDidnât you know?â
âI canât tellâ¦â
âYou must have a hard time these days.â
As he uttered it with certainty, Berthas looked into her confused eyes and smiled mischievously.
âHow about taking a break?â
âI came here to rest.â
âI unintentionally put a burden on you.â
âNo, itâs not like that.â
Then, he hugged Isilis and laid her on his bed. The ornate decorations clashed with a jingling sound.
âThe clothes are soâ¦â
âCumbersome, but it canât be helped. They say that if you are an Empress, you have to have to this extent.â
âNonsense. Authority does not come from clothes. Even if you donât wear clothes like this, arenât you the Empress who leads Larchen?â
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