The imperial palace she arrived at was grand and splendid, but at the same time quiet.
She felt as if she had entered the middle of the Elbash forest with how similar the brutal energy that suddenly surrounded and oppressed them felt.
Itâs not even her first time here.
âBut that doesnât mean I came here often.â
During the birthday banquets of the royal family, she had ventured to the palace several times as part of her duties as a noble.
And back then she wasnât alone.
âWhoo, letâs be alert.â
The chamberlain led her to the Emperorâs private office, not to the audience room.
As she entered through the open door, the first thing she noticed was the guard knight standing by the wall.
She naturally turned her eyes away.
With his back to the half-curtained terrace, a middle-aged man was looking at her.
His white skin was pale, and his wrinkled eyes were fierce.
His eyes were as cold as ice, and she was much more nervous after seeing the severe aura emitted from the skinny body over a communication channel.
If Falden is the kind to dominate the room to the point that itâs almost as if heâs saying âThis is my territory!â and it seems huge like nothing can oppose him for a while.
This man overwhelmed everything under the crown over his head.
He wasnât the type to dominate his opponents with explosive charisma, but he was a person who could use the power in his hands better than anyone else.
To put it bluntly, he was good at politics.
At worst, he was opportunistic and intolerant.
âIn the original story and in the past.â
Judging from the atmosphere, she didnât think it would be very different at this time.
âI see the highest sun in the empire. Count Robbestaâs Serdel Robbestaââ
âSit down.â
She was ignored before she even finished saying her greetings. She sat down at the seat he pointed to and glanced at the curtains for a moment.
As if they had already prepared it, a servant brought the tea.
The Emperor stared at her.
Without asking anything.
Without a word, simply staring for a while.
When the tea in front of her became cold, the chamberlain changed it back to a fresh cup of warm tea.
The emperor didnât even touch his teacup.
Naturally, she was unable to relieve her thirst.
She had no idea why he was putting indirect pressure on her in this way.
âWhen you went on an expedition, you didnât take any of my men. I didnât know they were all alone in the village and eating away.â
When teaming up.
Falden excluded the rest of the Imperial Knights from the expedition except those who favored him.
It is obvious that every move will be reported to the emperor or other people. This was because many of them had arrogant personalities.
In particular, they are those who have been closely observing Faldenâs position in the imperial family. The look in their eyes was disrespectful.
The prince treats them the same way, but there is no guarantee that there will be no clashes within the team.
From Faldenâs point of view, it was natural to take such people out of the equation by not allowing them on the expedition.
Serdel felt her palms get wet.
If she answers that she doesnât know, sheâll put all the blame on Falden.
âBut then it could be seen that the Countâs Young Lady is scheming with the Prince.â
But she canât give another answer recklessly.
Or it might appear as if she had ignored the emperorâs people.
Eventually, she had no choice but to just shut up.
ââ¦.â
When Serdel remained silent, he clicked his tongue.
It was clear that he thought that if he applied pressure to the Young Lady, she would become terrified and try to talk to him.
Silence fell again.
It was suffocating,
âWhy did Young Lady participate in the expedition?â
He asked a question to which she had no choice but to answer.
Serdel, pretending to be in trouble, spoke carefully.
âI have always been interested in forests. There is something I want to investigate, soââ
âDid you go to that?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
She smiled softly.
Yet without looking too naive. She made her expression right at the right time.
It was better to act as if she were on guard against such an opponent.
âYouâre fearless.â
âItâs not true, Your Majesty. I was very scared.â
Her voice without a hint of cuteness is a little calm.
It sounded strangely pleasant.
Hmmm. At the same time he let out a low groan, the now cold teacups were again removed and the hot tea was placed in front of them once more again.
The Emperorâs hand naturally gestured.
âIt smells good, doesnât it?â
âThank you.â
She was very thirsty, so she drank a few sips as little as possible, and then she felt like she was going to live.
âDid you run into Monsters often?â
âIt wasnât often, but when I went deep into the forest, I ran intoââ
Serdel explained a version of event with a little tension, but not too much fuss.
The Emperorâs eyes and ears were increasingly focused on her words and expressions.
âWhoo, Sir Damon must have suffered a lot. He almost died and came back to life. If he had died, his brothers wouldnât have liked it. Fortunately, he survived, so the vassals will be more than happy.â
Serdel made a natural expression. She couldnât laugh or put on a straight face here.
She hid her face by drinking tea.
âHow was Sir Damon in Young Ladyâs eyes? Do you think he will be able to take over the Marquis?â
âIsnât it because heâs the successor?â
âYou understand what I mean, but youâre clever enough to avoid it. Thatâs rather like Count Robbesta.â
He picked up the teacup again.
In the meantime, Serdel motioned to Chamberlain to prevent silence from consuming them again.
He gave the box he was holding to Serdel.
She pushed it out in front of the emperor.
He opened it and took out the mana stones.
There was no change in his expression. When he took out a map and opened it, his eyes changed a little.
âI never thought Iâd see a map of the Elbash Forest! The forest is bigger than I thought. It wouldnât have been easy to look around all these places in that short time!â
Anyway, it was supposed to be reported to the emperor later.
Showing everything now will be more helpful to gain his favor rather than trying to explain or hide something vaguely.
âI wondered if it was because Falden took the two old scholars. They were put to good use. Itâs great. Isnât it, Young Lady?â
Instead of answering, Serdel smiled lightly.
âHow does it feel to Young Lady? Do you think the second Prince will be able to properly set foot in the imperial family with this incident?â
Questions that were difficult to answer followed. Beyond that was a clear boundary.
Falden thinks that the Emperor only hates him, but in the original story, he did not love either the 1st Prince or the 3rd Prince.
He didnât even give any affection to the Princesses.
They were merely born out of necessity.
He didnât like his children and, on the contrary, saw them as a static enemy out to take his place.
Even though he had three grown-up Princes, he didnât choose a successor. His obsession with power was considerable.
In fact, until he was killed, the emperor constantly fought the princes and prevented them from confronting him.
âWho killed him?â
âYouâre not answering me this time, are you?â
The Emperorâs eyes were cold.
Standing up, he opened the desk drawer and took out the paper.
Then he scribbled something with a fountain pen and sealed the letter in an envelope.
On the front, he stamped the seal.
âTake it.â
Serdel took the thing that was given to her.
âCome with the Count tomorrow. Letâs have a meal together. If you have a favorite food or dessert, Iâll tell them to prepare it.â
ââ¦Iâd be happy with anything Your Majesty likes.â
âYeah.â
The audience ended with this.
As the silent celebration fell, Serdel slowly lifted the hem of her dress.
âIt was an honor to meet you. Also, thank you for allowing me to taste that glory tomorrow as well. Well then, Iâll get going, Your Majesty.â
Fortunately, this time her greeting was not ignored or cut off.
Relieved inwardly, Serdel went out with the chamberlain.
Taak.
The door closed.
The emperor at the desk glared at the door.
âWhat in the world caused that person to change so drastically?â
He murmured for a moment, and his eyes darkened.
There is only one person who has changed throughout everything.
âSerdel Robbesta.â
She was always at the center of big and small changes.
In other words, it could be said that all these unique coincidences were caused or at least affected because she had changed.
The Marquis of Spendar intervened.
âEven Falden, who used to only looked at me, was acting boldly.â
The Elbash forest expedition ended quickly, and it produced quite a lot of results.
He looked at the map Serdel had brought.
âThat child was merely involved in the expedition, and I canât believe such a map was created.â
How should he accept this?