A satisfied smile appeared on Florinâs pretty face.
âYes, he did. The Duke sent a secret letter to the West to gather soldiers and prepare weapons. I have caught the servant who delivered the secret letter.â
Astelle was genuinely surprised and asked, âYou caught him?â
It was surprising that her father had prepared for the assassination and rebellion at the same time, but it was also surprising that he had left the person who delivered the secret letter unattended.
If it was her father, he would have hidden such an important person somewhere, or he would have just killed him when the plan failed.
But Florin, who is only a young lady of the Marquis family, caught a witness who could destroy the Duke family?
Not the Marquis of Croychen himself, but Florin, who has just come of age?
âThis is so absurd that itâs hard to believe.â
Florin spoke confidently, âHe is a servant to the duke. I caught him with great difficulty and he is in a safe place now. Ask your father directly.â
ââ¦â¦â
I canât believe my father even entrusted such a dangerous task to his servant.
âDid he say that he had delivered the secret letter?â
âHe had a secret letter. He said the lord of the west had confirmed the letter and returned it to him. He kept it in secret without telling the duke in case of an emergency.â
Florin looked at Astelleâs surprised face with joy.
âThe content was a code, butâ¦.., it wasnât too difficult to interpret. I also checked the dukeâs seal was on the letter. It was unquestionably real evidence.â
It was unbelievable in any way, but Florin seemed confident that she had the victory.
Itâs surprising that this clever-looking lady really believes in such an absurd story.
After all, Florin is still a young lady who has only spent her entire life in a mansion.
Astelle recalled that she, too, had truly loved Kaizen at that age.
Florin declared with a triumphant smile, âIf Your Majesty the Empress will help me, I will keep this a secret.â
ââ¦â¦â
There is a servant who took the secret letter containing the subject of the rebellion, and the secret letter is stamped with the seal of the duke.
The evidence was clear, but it was too weak to the point of being absurd.
âDid my father really prepare for a rebellion?â
Of course, my father was always looking for an opportunity to get rid of Kaizen.
He plotted to assassinate the emperor on tour and a rebellion at the same time.
If the assassination succeeds, there is no need to rebel, and if the rebel succeeds, there is no need to attempt the assassination. This must be the plan.
Of course, it would be better if both were successful.
Itâs hard to succeed even if you put all your strength into one of those options, but my father tried both at the same time?
I donât understand at all.
âDidnât my father try to distract Kaizen?â
I thought he acted suspiciously as if planning a rebellion but secretly continued the assassination plot.
Kaizen was always monitoring the dukeâs possible rebellion, so he didnât see the sword that was pointed behind him.
I thought that was the plan?
âItâs just a mean thing my father would do.â
During the tour, I remember Kaizen taking the rain as an excuse to keep wasting time.
At the time, I guessed that Kaizen was buying time for some reason.
It was impossible for the emperor to spend days in the Maern Castle under the pretext of raining for no reason.
âI have to contact my father and ask him for sure.â
Astelle looked at the confident Florin and made a quick decision.
Anyway, I better let this cute little lady think that everything is going her way.
âAs long as sheâs relieved, she wonât cause any more trouble.â
Astelle nodded her head, pretending to be serious.
âOkay, letâs make a deal. Instead, you have to keep it secret so that it doesnât leak out.â
Florin closed her purple eyes and smiled softly.
âOkay. Your Majesty the Empress should also tell His Majesty the Emperor to protect my father.â
âYes, I will definitely protect the marquis.â
Astelle made a promise.
Of course, she had no intention of helping the Croychen family.
Astelle wanted Marquis Croychen to lose power and get rid of this arrogant young lady who had been spying on the dukeâs mansion.
***
Astelle contacted her father as soon as Florin left.
It was a request to come to the Empress Palace right now.
Not long after, the Duke came to see Astelle.
âYou invited me first.â
âEven if I donât invite you, you come almost every day to annoy Theor and meddle in my business.â
âI saved your life but you donât even thank me.â
Duke grumbled and drank the tea. Astelle watched her father and spoke frankly, âFather, please be honest with me.â
While drinking tea, the Duke of Reston looked at Astelle.
âWhy all of a sudden?â
âLady Florin said she had kidnapped your servant.â
âMy servant? Who?â
When Astelle looked at him in a bewildered way, the duke put down the teacup and nodded as if he had remembered it belatedly.
âOh yeah. I heard that one of the servants disappeared without a word. So it was her doing.â
âDo I know him?â
âNo, you wouldnât know. Heâs a new servant.â
âDid you entrust such a risky task to a new servant?â
Duke Reston raised one eyebrow.
Astelle told her father the stories she had heard from Florin, from the rebellion to the things that happened on the tour.
Everything, including the secret letter that the servant had.
The Duke of Reston listened to Astelle and confessed honestly, âNow that itâs all over, whatâs there to hide? What you guessed was right. Thereâs no such thing as a rebellion plot.â
âYou must have been planning the assassination from the beginning.â
âOf course. Knowing the rebellion plot was in progress, I thought Kaizen would linger during the tour. If the emperor is outside the capital, there will always be loopholes.â
The duke grumbled with a sad expression on his face.
âIf I did well, I could have succeeded.â
âYou also tried to kill Theor and I.â
The Duke looked a little startled by Astelleâs calm remark.
But soon he shamelessly shook his head.
âIt wasnât like that.â
âYour men attacked me too.â
âIt must have been because you were by Kaizenâs side. You wouldnât have been attacked had you not been there.â
Astelle frowned at her fatherâs brazen reply.
But now, she wasnât in a situation where she was trying to figure out what happened in the past.
There will be another opportunity to talk about it.
âHow about the secret letter?â
âWhat I gave him was a secret letter that had been set up as a trap. If you look closely, the whole contents are of no importance, and the seal is also fake.â
âThatâs why the lord of the west returned it.â
It was a common method.
Making and sending multiple fake letters.
Among them, only the real secret letter is marked with a specific label.
âYou did it on purpose, didnât you? If someone who watches over you steals the letter and accuses you, you will still be acquitted.â
In particular, if the emperorâs side framed the duke with it, he would be acquitted right away.
The Duke raised the teacup again and said with a face as confident as Florin.
âDo you think I would have trusted such a fool who was kidnapped by the young lady of a marquis family and entrusted him a secret task? I wonât even spend a penny on such a guy.â
Astelle also picked up the teacup.
It was exactly what she had expected.
She sighed with relief at her fatherâs meanness.
âLady Florin truly believes she has found the evidence.â
âSheâs pretty clever, so I was wondering what if she became your sister-in-law.â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about?â
Astelle widened her eyes.
Florin and Fritz are more than eight years apart.
âIâve been trying for years to find a bride with good blood for Fritz, but all the prestigious families have been wiped out.â
Now that all the families that could be called prestigious families had disappeared, no young lady could be a match for Fritzâs.
âYeah, well, her family will collapse anyway.â
The duke looked at Astelle while smiling with affectionate eyes.
âAt this point, we have to get rid of the Croychen family. Iâm sure the emperor will make it happen if you ask for it.â
ââ¦â¦â
Astelle didnât answer.
The collapse of the Croychen family, who continued to plot useless conspiracies and nuisances on her, was welcome.
But she had no intention of empowering her father.
âBecause my father will soon be like Marquis Croychen.â
***
Kaizen was playing with Theor in the garden at sunset.
Astelle looked out the window and saw Theor wielding something in his hand.
Curious about what it was, Astelle got closer and found that it was a wooden sword for children.
Theor grabbed the small wooden sword in his small hand and swung it vigorously.
It was a simple move, but he was working so hard that his white cheeks were red.
âTheor, what are you doing?â
âMom, I learned swordsmanship.â
Theor ran to Astelle with the wooden sword.
âLook at this! Itâs my sword!â
Theor held up his sword and swung it with all his might.
It was cute to see him work so hard that his little body staggered.
âThatâs great.â
Astelle smiled and praised him.
âYou should only practice outside so not to hurt anyone. You have to be careful not to be near Blynn as well.â
âYes! Iâll be careful.â
Holding his wooden sword firmly, Theor continued, âI will also become a knight like Uncle Lyndon!â
âYou will become an emperor, not a knight.â
Kaizen approached Theor and stroked Theorâs head with his big hand.
âYou came early.â
He came earlier than usual today. He must have come as soon as he finished his business. Kaizen looked a little worried.
âIs everything all right?â
He must have heard of Florinâs visit.
Even if she didnât say a word, she had already guessed that the affairs of the Empress Palace would reach Kaizenâs ears.
âWhat will happen? I was just looking at the ledger all day.â
Theor went back to the garden, wielded his sword, and played.
Astelle told him to be careful, and he moved a little further away from Blynn.
Astelle asked Kaizen, âHas the Marchioness finished being interrogated?â
âThe investigation is over.â
Kaizen responded as if he had waited for Astelleâs question.
âI plan to decide on the punishment tomorrow. I will also punish Marquis Croychen as an example. To make sure this never happens again.â
As Kaizen said so, she looked into Astelleâs eyes.
He seemed worried that she might object.
However, Astelle did not object.
âDo as you please, Your Majesty.â