Chapter 262
Lucius the First was a dangerous beast when it came to Poliana. Ever since the day at the cliff after he conquered the world, his desire for her has been growing nonstop. He could no longer trust himself to leave her alone if she became naked again. The emperor no longer saw himself and Poliana as the emperor and his knight. Their relationship was no longer a business one, at least not to Lucius the First. Of course, Poliana was unaware of this significant change in the emperorâs mind. Since she didnât know about it, it wasnât her fault that she acted the same way as she always has been around him. It was the emperor who changed. It was him who needed to maintain control over his feelings and needs.
But a wild beast was impossible to tame. His love for her was about to explode.
He decided silently, âI will just send her away to her room after a few drinks.â
His love for her was one-sided. Poliana still saw their relationship as a pure emperor-knight one. It was only Lucius the First who coveted and desired her secretly. He thought to himself, âI just need to remain calm and in control.â
It didnât matter if Poliana got drunk as a skunk. As long as the emperor didnât make a mistake, this night could stay innocent. Lucius the First was so distracted by his impure thoughts that the alcohol dribbled down from the corner of his lips. He wasnât focused at all.
âI will just drink a few glasses and send her away.â
Thankfully, Poliana was a heavy drinker. She drank just as well as any other knights he knew. He suspected that she would probably feel very tired in a little while and voluntarily return to her room.
Unfortunately, Lucius the Firstâs guess was wrong. After finishing her second cup, Poliana stared at the table blankly.
âThis is a pretty strong liquor, isnât it, Sir Pol? â¦? Pol? Whatâs wrong?â
ââ¦â
Suddenly, her face crumpled, making the emperor tense. Was she going to throw up? But she only had two cups so far. She did, however, have a history of vomiting after drinking, so perhapsâ¦
Secretly, Lucius the First hoped that Poliana would really throw up. That way, his impure thoughts would disappear, and he would spend the night taking care of her. In addition, Poliana would feel so guilty about throwing up in front of the emperor again that if he asked her, she would return to her room without a fight.
But the emperor did not get what he wanted. Poliana ended up doing something much worse than throwing up. Large drops of tears began to roll down her eyes. Lucius the First almost dropped his cup. He wouldâve much preferred her vomit over her tears.
Poliana Winter was someone who did not show tears lightly. The emperor knew her tears were more meaningful than anyone else in his life. Even when every knight was crying at the cliff, Poliana remained dry-eyed. There were times when she was hated for smiling or crying just because she was a woman. That difficult time was now over, yet Poliana still remained stoic. Poliana Winter was the woman who did not cry when she was in danger of being raped. She did not cry when she betrayed her own country. She still didnât show any tears when there were so many awful rumors about her. People believed she was a cold woman.
Yet here she was, crying her eyes out. It was obvious she was extremely upset; Poliana bit her lips not to wail out loud. Her lower lip looked like it was about to bleed.
Lucius the First stammered, âD⦠Donât cryâ¦â
What should he do?
He tried to console her awkwardly and when she realized there was someone in the room ready to listen, Poliana burst into sobbing.
âBuaaa!â
âPol? Sir Pol? Poliana?â
âBuaaaaa!â
âSir Pol⦠Please donât cry. Why are you crying? Itâs that bastard who did you wrong. You did everything right. You didnât do anything wrong. You were great. Please donât cry.â
âBuaaaa! I⦠I wanted to get marriedddd!â
âYes, yes, I know. I know you were happy to get married. I know it very well.â
âI⦠I trusted himmmm!â
âYou should not trust anyone in this world. I am the only one you can trust. Trust me and no one else. No, wait, donât trust me either.â
While planning her wedding, Poliana felt excited. It felt like a dream to her and now, she was clearly in a nightmare instead. She felt miserable.
Poliana didnât do anything wrong. The only mistake she made was becoming lonely. She was so lonely that she made a rash decision. She chose the wrong person. She decided to get married even when she didnât have to.
Was this mistake so horrible that she deserved to feel this horrible? Poliana couldnât accept this situation. She was well aware of the fact that in this world, there are things that canât be done even if she tried her best. It was just the way it was in this world. This didnât just apply to Poliana; it was the same for everyone. For example, no matter how hard Poliana trained, she would never be able to carry this large barrel like Lucius the First could.
Poliana learned to give up at an early age. She learned that dwelling too much time on something impossible was a waste of time and effort. She took this lesson very seriously. It was part of her life and no one could change this. Some people said that Poliana was born without enough ambitions, desires, or wishes, but this wasnât the truth. Poliana knew that this was a learned behavior. She learned to give up on things she knew she couldnât have. Poliana realized this when she became Lucius the Firstâs knight. It was then that she discovered that she did have ambitions and wishes.
Poliana didnât need anyoneâs sympathy. She didnât have any sympathy for herself either. She worked hard when necessary and she got what she wanted. She achieved much in life. She was a knight because she earned this position.
The point is, Poliana did not wish for things that could not be had. However, she did wish for things that everyone else had. She wanted a family who would greet her when she returned home. She wanted a partner who would respect her and spend his life with her. Poliana didnât expect love, but she hoped for a companionship.
Everyone in her life had this, and therefore, Poliana did not believe wanting the same wasnât being greedy. Anyone should be able to form a family if one tried hard enough. Some people were lucky enough to be born into a loving family, to begin with. Others who didnât have this could still get it if they made an effort. It shouldâve been easier than becoming a knight.
This was why Poliana was so upset. Why was getting a family so hard for her? It was so easy and simple for everyone else to form a family, so why did it seem so impossible for her?
Why?
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