The noble wives, who had paid attention to the situation from the beginning, could only shut their mouths.
Marchioness Satin was the only one who realized what was going on a little late. Perhaps, because she was punished and her husbandâs threats were enough to shake her badly. But luckily, Countess Hernia was there, so she was able to grab the situation a bit.
âBut Iâm sorry, I seem to have broken your dream,â said Evelyn.
âHow can the Princess be so merciful? Lady Metis, you too. Sometimes, the future doesnât go as you want.â
Even though Stella despised Evelyn, Rebecca, who stood beside her, scratched her ego even more. âLady Akshire, why are you speaking as if you know me well?â
âIs there something I donât know?â
Their bickering seemed to have started rolling elsewhere.
âAh! You were originally married to Duke Perth, but divorced, so youâre well versed in Imperial affairs.â
âThatâs right.â Rebecca gave a fierce smile. âPrincess, if youâre worried about Lady Metisâ¦How about giving her another marriage? So that she wonât be disappointed anymore.â
âMe?â Evelyn asked.
âYouâll be the Empress again, and itâll be an honor to her as well.â
It wasnât enough to give Stella a sarcastic smile, but now Evelyn joined Rebecca as well. If Stella was alone right now, she could pretend she didnât hear them. But she was at the upper-class noblewomanâs gathering party right now, so she needed to show her dignity as Dukeâs daughter.
âAre there any nobleman who deserve to be introduced to Lady Metis?â
âThereâs someone I know very well,â said Rebecca.
Evelyn wondered, giving her a slight glance. But Rebecca continued to speak, âHeâs an attractive and wonderful man who became a Duke at a young age.â
Evelyn frowned slightly. She didnât think Rebecca would sacrifice Liam in this way.
âWhy does Lady Akshire decide on my marriage?â
Rebecca chuckled, âItâs just an offer, but that doesnât mean I forbid the Princess to care about you.â
âIsnât the person you mean, Duke Akshire? What kind of family talks about marriage so bluntly like this? â Stella snapped back in a fit of rage. But Rebecca opened her eyes wide and gave her a puzzled look. âOur Liam â¦â¦? My God, such a misunderstanding is too dangerous.â
âI think so, too.â
As Evelyn helped her, Rebeccaâs fighting spirits soared even more.
âEven if you make excuses, thereâs no other nobleman who fits that criteria.â
âWhy not? I told you I knew about him very well.â
Evelyn suddenly realized who the person Rebecca meant was. So she quickly tried to hold Rebeccaâs hand, stopping her from saying the next word.
âDuke Perth, whom I once divorced, fits that criteria. â
ââ¦â¦Pardon?â
Unfortunately, Evelyn was a step late. Stella had already blushed. Her face was about to burst from the humiliation she never had before.
âBoth of you and the Duke are still single.â
âButâ¦â
âWell, not now.â
It was Stellaâs total defeat. But before their fight got tapered, Evelyn managed to hold her down. Then Rebecca finally let her go after Stellaâs eyes filled with tears of anger.
âWell, the sun is already setting,â Monica asked their attention all of a sudden as she didnât want to stay any longer in this annoying place.
âTime had passed when I saw the happy faces of all of you.â Evelyn looked around the guestsâ faces and said. The rest was up to them to choose. Would they be a welcome guest like the Empress Dowager, or became a defeated dog like Stella and swallowed the humiliation?
âNext time, will you show me the Prince?â asked Monica.
âSure, I will.â
Stella glared at Monica, who abandoned her and chatted with Evelyn. Now, she doubted which side her auntie was on. Whether she had intended to support her in the first place or not.
âItâs a fine day, so trivial things will pass easily.â
Monicaâs words sounded genuine, but Evelyn knew precisely what she meant. Implicitly, she took her hands off Stellaâs mistake today. Although the Empressâ position was still unclear, Monica seemed to hint that she wasnât on Stellaâs side.
âYes, itâs a good day.â
Monica looked at Evelyn for a moment, then she turned around without saying anything. Stella still couldnât mask her rage, but she followed her aunt reluctantly as she couldnât stand in this place without the Empress Dowager.
âToday, I want to express my gratitude to the wives who have gathered here.â Evelyn looked around the table and said something insincere.
âYes, itâs a great honor to have such an invitationâ¦â¦ I hope youâll invite me again next time.â
They tried to ingratiate themselves with Evelyn with pleasantries. But for Evelyn, their fake smiles all tasted bitter. The tamerâs wives, more than they used to be when she was Empress, were both foolish and insignificant.
âOh, my ⦠⦠I thought you were all pissed off about this partyâ Evelyn looked at those noble wives coldly. Her smile, which had always been polite, now had shown her strength and determination. At the very least, she wouldnât meet someone like Marchioness Satin in the future.
âLooks like it was just my misunderstanding.â
This time, the wives didnât respond. If they said âyes,â it meant they were again Evelynâs authority; otherwise, if they said âno,â it would also become a problem.
Evelyn smiled peacefully when she saw that the wivesâ mouths, which were always unstoppable, were now speechless.
âSome stupid people interpret the kindness of others as weakness and provoke anger. I read it in a book, and it really touched me,â said Evelyn.
No one dared to refute that sarcastic remarks. Only Rebecca had a satisfied expression, staring at the faces of the sinful wives. Perhaps today was the happiest day for her since she came to the Imperial Palace.
âI hope there arenât such fools in our Imperial family.â Evelyn smiled brightly when she spoke about the main topic of todayâs party.
âHow can â¦â¦ those who are under the Princess â¦â¦.â
âIf thereâs a fool, I hope the Princess will teach her.â
Evelyn didnât want to listen to them, but at least she managed to get the answers she needed. Now, she wanted to leave this boring place immediately.
âNo, foolish people canât be taught. But, I must punish them with the discipline and rules that apply. Because thatâs my job in leading my Palace.â
Every word from Evelyn created a cold atmosphere. The wives nodded their heads with their mouths shut. By not punishing someone earlier, it was a form of generosity and something to be grateful for. But they needed to know that peopleâs hearts could change.
âThen, I have to go to take care of the Prince.â Evelyn, who was still looking at the wives who couldnât even make eye contact, turned her back. She didnât feel much better than she expected. Always, it would be helpful in the future.
âIâll pray, may the Princess have a peaceful timeâ¦..â Countess Herenia managed to give a greeting, but that was after Evelyn disappeared.
Rebecca stared at them for a while and then followed Evelyn from behind.
âDo you know what the Countess said a little while ago? Oh, my God. She prayed for a peaceful time for you!â
â⦠⦠Is a nervous breakdown popular these days? Marchioness Satinâs condition wasnât good either.â
âMarquis Satin said that he would pluck out his wifeâs tongue if she made a mistake once again.â Rebecca snorted. âBut Princess, youâre still too patient. You didnât see Lady Metis talked you back? You also have to stick out your tongue. The same goes for the other wives. Whatâs the point if you bow now? Have you forgotten the words you said before? â
Rebecca wasnât wrong, but she wasnât entirely right either.
âRebecca, do you remember what I said at those wives?â
âOf course, I canât miss a word.â
âFoolish people canât be taught. If itâs me, I wonât do something like that if I had the brain and wisdom to learn.â
âBut bringing up the past and punishing people is a waste of time and energy. The important thing is, now and the future.â Rebecca sighed. Unfortunately, most people in this world were like that.
âI know, but itâs unfair⦠..â
âI know. Theyâre cunning and mean.â Evelyn paused for a moment and looked back at Rebecca.
âBut Lady Metis, she seems different.â
Yes, Evelyn agreed with that. âBut because you mentioned Duke Perth, your ex-husband, I didnât have a chance to punish her.â
ââ¦â¦ Iâm sorry for my sudden interrupt,â said Rebecca.
âNo, I felt good about that. The Empress Dowager also was there, so itâs complicated in many ways.â
âWhat do you think about living in the Imperial family in a situation where all decisions have been made?â Rebecca poured out her complaints. In the meantime, Evelyn felt great when Rebecca attacked Stella with her ex-husband.
âSooner or later, that problem will be solved, and time will solve it.â
âThe Holy Pope is coming. I donât know if thatâs what they want,â¦.. because itâs up to His Majesty.â
Evelyn nodded. Indeed, Rebecca was smart. She could see a big picture, different from Stellaâs shallow cleverness.
âI will imitate you and pray to throw away these hate feelings.â
â⦠⦠Really?â
Rebecca nodded quickly. âYes, Iâll pray, may the poor Lady Stella marry Duke Perthâ¦â¦.â
Phew, Evelyn finally burst into laughter. It seemed Rebeccaâs temper wasnât going anywhere.
âDonât laugh, I mean it. Theyâre a match made in heaven.â
âIt doesnât matter to me,â Evelyn spoke lightly and stepped into the Empress Palace. Her skin, which had been slightly heated by the autumn sun, cooled down as she entered the marble building.
âToday, His Majesty wonât come, so I will check on Adrian and rest early.â
âYes, youâre exhausted. Youâve been watching those things since morning. I have a headache, too.â
Honestly, the thing that hurt more than her head was her throbbing face because she laughed too much. Of course, it was a sincere smile, so today, Rebecca was so happy.
âIâll clean up the rest. Take a good rest.â
âThank you always, Rebecca.â
âNo, Iâm really happy todayâ¦â¦ â A smile like a flower bloomed on Rebeccaâs face.
Looking at her, Evelyn smiled vaguely and walked in.
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It felt like she was hearing that word for the first time in a while. When was the last time she could easily say that?
Suddenly, a conversation with Rebecca came to her mind. Itâs a story that had been bothering her all along.
âYou said you were happy.â
Her newlywed life with Fabian was happy. Rebecca knew that. Even Fabian, her husband, had no idea of divorce, so maybe it was true.
âAre all my memories correct â¦?â
It was expected if she had such a question. After she died in 30, she woke up as a 20-years-old Evelyn, when she was still a newlywed.
Evelyn wanted to escape from her lonely death as soon as possible, so she asked for a divorce without thought twice and returned to the Felice Kingdom.
Thanks to this, Evelyn had no regrets because she was able to save Adrian, but her condition at the time was grim.
âWhenever I try to remember those days, it feels so stuffy as if thereâs a fog on my head,â Evelyn whispered sadly.
Only
Rebecca said the memories of her painful days often disappear. Still, was there any reason to forget her happy newlywedâs memories?
âPerhaps, His Majestyâs memory also different from mineâ¦â¦.â
A Memory was subjective. Everything could be different depending on the recorded facts of each person. After all, both Evelyn and Fabian only remembered those memories from their own point of view.
âI want to knowâ¦..â Evelyn murmured. It was their past, and it was an important memory for the days ahead.
At least, she wanted to make sure that Adrian was a child born of love.
âYes, next time, definitelyâ¦.Iâll ask His Majesty,â Evelyn promised to herself. She was still afraid to look back on the past, but there was no cold feeling like before.
As long as Fabian held her hand with his warmth, Evelyn felt she would have the courage to face the past.
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