âItâs⦠my name.â (T/N: He stuttered to speak formally here.)
He stumbled to finish his sentence, and he looked dissatisfied. But it was no longer cynicism, anger, or mistrust that stood on his face; it was instead perhaps a shine of hope that glimmered in his beautiful eyes.
âUriel Biche.â
She pronounced the name slowly.
âIâm Apollonia Alistair Ferdian.â
Like the day theyâd first met, their gazes collided. But this time, there was a sense of camaraderie in it.
*****
After Apollonia left, Uriel flung himself back into his bed.
âHa..â
He took a deep sigh. It was hard to believe what had just happened. Heâd never thought there would be a way to remove his mark.
When he closed his eyes, Apolloniaâs face came into his mind. Hers was the face heâd been fixated on for days, but seeing her again had renewed his fascination.
She was both cold and kind. Calculated, but there was warmth at the heart of every action she made. When sheâd told him of Safiroâs death, heâd thought at first that she was cold and heartless- but he realized now that sheâd been looking at him with compassion, too.
Sheâd cold-bloodedly threatened to kill him if he didnât obey her, but on the other hand, it was a kind threat. A clean death was easy; vastly different from that bastard Safiro. If he deemed someone to be useful, he would use any foul means possible to keep them alive. Heâd work them to the bone to satisfy his own ends.
He raised both his hands towards the ceiling and gently tapped his fingertips together. He could still feel a ghost of the sensation from when heâd grabbed her wrist. Heâd been able to pierce the enemyâs barrier, but as soon as heâd seen her dumbfounded expression, he hadnât been able to go any further.
âLet go of me.â
The second sheâd ordered him to, heâd backed away, obediently following her command to release her. One might have even thought it was Apollonia whoâd cast the mark on his neck.
Uriel laughed bitterly to himself. He was already obeying Apollonia, even when he hadnât agreed to.
âMaster.â
A familiar but loathsome word.
But at that moment, the word overlapped with Apolloniaâs enchanting scarlet eyes and swirled through Urielâs head. Those eyes, the ones that embodied both cold and warmth, almost made the word sound sweet.
Uriel wanted to see those eyes smile. This was such an unbelievable turn of events.
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The women of the Samara Empire had a coming-of-age ceremony once they reached the age of seventeen.
The coming-of-age ceremony meant they were old enough to get married, and that they could begin to interact with people outside their family. In some cases, it meant that the woman, especially those who carried titles, could finally formally exert their authority, and escape from under the shadows of their guardians.
Just like every woman, Apollonia had been looking forward to her coming-of-age. But it wasnât because she dreamed of a romance with Prince Charming, nor because she wanted to be congratulated by guests and wear a splendid dress.
In the southern part of the Empire lay a territory sheâd been granted by the late emperor. Since sheâd been too young, the management of the territory had previously been delegated to a local official, but after her coming-of-age ceremony, she wanted to visit the land and officially become its liege lord.
She was the only heir of her grandfather Pascal III, so sheâd had many lands granted to her before heâd passed away. Her shares of the vast expanse of land contained within the Empire were mostly in the central part of the capital and in the fertile east. But after the death of the previous emperor, Gaius had slowly stolen pieces of her land little by little and given them to his most favored servants.
His excuse had been that she was too young, but heâd then given some of the lands to Paris, who was only a few years older than her. To avoid public scrutiny, Gaius had left her Lishan Province in the south, which was the largest province in the empire.