âExcuse me, Marchioness, I am not in a position to meddle in His Majestyâs decisions.â
Astelle, who had been listening quietly, answered calmly.
âI was only invited to participate in His Majestyâs party to the capital. I do not have the authority to advise or meddle in how His Majesty punishes criminals.â
âDid you just say my daughter is a criminal?â
The Marchioness asked with a sharp voice.
Doesnât this Marchioness know that Marianne got caught while rummaging through someone elseâs medicine box and trying to secretly put a suspicious drug inside?
Or did she ignore it because she didnât think it was a crime?
Either way, she wasnât the kind of person Astelle wanted to deal with.
Astelle said with an innocent expression.
âIsnât that what most people in prison are called?â
âHey, Lady Astelle!â
The Marchioness did not try to hide the hostility towards Astelle.
âAs you know, my husband, the Marquis of Croychen is the Minister of State. My daughter, Florin is His Majestyâs fiancée, and she will soon become the Empress. You donât seem to know anything about what happened in the capital.â
âThis is the first time Iâve heard of the emperorâs engagement here.â
âYou must be proud of having a wonderful husband and daughter.â
Although her daughter, Florin wasnât engaged yet, the behavior of the Marchioness was absurd.
Come to think of it, Marianneâs behavior looked like this woman.
At Astelleâs sarcastic remarks, the Marchioness raised her voice even more.
âMy daughter is getting engaged soonâ¦!â
âMarchioness.â
Astelle cut off her words in a cold tone.
âLady Marianne was trying to put poison in my medicine box and she was caught. Iâm not sure why I have to save Lady Marianne. In my common sense, shouldnât I be asking that Lady Marianne be punished more severely?â
If Marianneâs evil plan succeeded, Astelle would have been in a much more difficult position than the present Marianne.
The fact that the deposed empress hid poison and came to meet the emperor would seem like an attempt to poison him.
If things went wrong, not only Astelle, but Theor and her grandfather, and maybe even her father and brother in the capital, were involved.
Rather, if Marianne was caught stealing Astelleâs belongings or trying to physically harm her, she might have been tempted to understand a little bit under the premise that she would regret it.
But this was hardly forgivable.
At that, the Marchioness kept her mouth shut.
She just stared at Astelle with a grudge-filled gaze.
She seemed to be angry because Astelle did not comply with her request, but it was useless anger.
Kaizen will handle whatever Astelle says.
âHis Majesty was not very angry, so there is nothing to worry about. He was just offended that something like that happened during the tour.â
Kaizen was not angry with Marianne.
He was just upset.
He must have thought it was annoying because he had a needless problem.
Kaizen that Astelle knew was such a person.
A man who thinks that all problems between women are useless emotional battles.
âLady Marianne is still a young lady, and her father, Marquis Croychen, is trusted by His Majesty, so I donât think he will punish her too much. I donât think you need any help.â
After all, Astelle was the only one who suffered damage.
It was not likely that Kaizen would execute or punish a young noble girl for the suffering Astelle had endured.
The emperor not going to kill the ministerâs daughter in exchange for being loyal to him.
âIf you donât have any more business, I want you to go back now.â
Astelle turned to get out.
Then the Marchioness from behind tried to catch Astelle.
âHey there. Lady Astelle!â
âMarchioness.â
Astelle spoke coldly, cutting off the Marchionessâ words.
âYou came into the room without permission, and now you are speaking informally to me? You are very rude.â
The Marchioness glared at Astelle and trembled at her humiliation.
A hateful voice leaked out of her mouth.
âHa! You were kicked out of the empress seatâ¦!â
It seems that she wanted to say something on the subject of the expelled empress.
But the Marchioness did not finish her words.
At that moment, the door next to her suddenly swung open.
âWhat is this?â
It was Kaizen.
The Marchioness was startled, and she hurriedly bowed her head.
He surprised Astelle as well.
âWhen did you come?â
Since when has he been eavesdropping on the conversation?
While Astelle looked at him with bewilderment, Kaizen looked straight at the Marchioness with burning red eyes.
âSince when has a Marchioness been able to talk loudly in my palace?â
Blatant ridicule was evident on his handsome face.
The Marchioness hurriedly bowed her head with a bewildered expression.
âY-Your Majesty. Iâm sorry, sorry. I was just talking to Lady Astelle⦠Iâm sorry.â
Kaizen gave such a cold stare to the Marchioness.
âAstelle is my guest, and you came without permission and threatened her.â
âY-Your Majesty⦠itâs notâ¦â
The Marchioness turned white and stuttered.
Kaizen ordered coldly.
âGo away now. And never come here again without my permission.â
âY-Yes, Your Majesty. Iâll keep that in mind.â
The Marchioness bowed her back deeply and saluted Astelle as well.
âThen, excuse me.â
As the Marchioness hurriedly greeted her and ran away, Kaizen approached Astelle.
âIâm sorry I made you deal with something unnecessary.â
âItâs fine, Your Majesty.â
As this happened, the Marchioness seemed to hate Astelle even more, but she had no choice.
âBut what did you come here for?â
She wondered if something had happened, so she got a little worried.
But Kaizen answered her bluntly.
âI came to visit your maternal grandfather, the Marquis.â
â⦠pardon?â
For a moment, she wondered what this meant.
Kaizen frowned.
âWhy? Is there any problem?â
âAh⦠no.â
Itâs a sudden visitâ¦
Her maternal grandfather, the Marquis of Carlenberg, and Kaizen never even talked to each other in private, let alone close friends.
But why did you suddenly come to visit him?
Does he care because he thinks heâs ill?
Although there is no way Kaizen has such a concerned side.
Astelle hid her thoughts and thanked him.
âThank you for your consideration, Your Majesty. My grandfather will be grateful.â
âAre you okay with your body? Youâre a patient too, but I heard you visited him often. Shouldnât you be getting some rest?â
âAs you can see, I am very well. Iâm worried about my grandfather who is sicker than me.â
âActually, my grandfather is fine, though.â
Still, itâs not been too long since we arrived, and I canât say that he has already gotten better.
After a few days, maybe her grandfather can say that he is slowly recovering.
Astelle, pretending to be worried, answered calmly.
âStill, my grandfather recovered a lot after seeing Theor. All thanks to Your Majesty. Thank you very much.â
ââ¦â¦â
Kaizen looked like he wanted to say something more, but he bit his mouth.
The conversation ended there.
The two walked down the hallway without a word.
* * *
Astelle led Kaizen into her grandfatherâs bedroom.
Kaizen walked down the brightly lit hallway.
Denz Castle was a luxurious palace.
Even the annex to the west was full of delicate decorations down to the corner of the hallway.
As Kaizen followed Astelle, he recalled a story he had just heard from the servants.
The servant said that Astelle had sent out a servant to the Marquis.
âShe sent out the servant? Why?â
âLady Astelle said that she would take care of the Marquis herself.â
âWhy would she do such a thing?â
The servantâs explanation followed.
âIt is said that the Marquis doesnât like having strangers by his side.â
The more he listened to the explanation, the more he was surprised.
Why is that old man so picky when he doesnât even have the money to pay his own servants?
He hates strangers, so he treats Astelle like a maidâ¦
Kaizen glanced at Astelleâs back in front of him and clicked his tongue.
Astelle stopped at the door to the Marquisâ bedroom.
âGrandpa, I will go in.â
Astelle opened the door with a light knock.
As soon as they entered the room, the Marquis lying on the bed found Kaizen and got up.
âItâs okay, lie down.â
Kaizen refused his greeting.
After those words, he sat back leaning on the back of the bed.
âI see you, the lord of the empire.â
Astelleâs maternal grandfather had the impression of a decent old gentleman.
Perhaps because of his neat appearance, this old man was more like a scholar than a soldier, Kaizen thought.
His complexion is calm and his eyes are clear on the subject of an old man.
He didnât look like a patient no matter how much I looked at him.
âBecause of that old man, I moved here quickly from the previous schedule.â
Seeing that he looked much better than expected, Kaizen even felt a sense of disappointment.
Astelle closed the window that was open.
There was an empty medicine bowl on the table by the window.
Seeing this, Kaizen realized that Astelle was in charge of the Marquisâ medicine in person.