Chapter 358
The hill Sir Donau pointed at was on the outside of the Sitrinâs boundary. Sir Donau said to Poliana, âOh, who cares? Itâs not like we are committing a crime there.â
âBut what if the owner of that land suddenly shows up? It would be so embarrassing for me to be eating on his land when I have a perfectly good piece of land.â
âSis, the way you look now⦠No one could ever guess that you are Marquess Winter.â
âHmm, you think so?â
Poliana was convinced. They were out on a picnic, so wouldnât it be nice to eat surrounded by a beautiful view? All they had to do was cross the small stream to get to the neighboring land.
Before crossing the water, Poliana unarmed herself and hid her weapons. She thought that if they were seen by someone, it would be odd for a woman to be armed so heavily.
âDonau has his sword, so we should be ok.â
Poliana easily crossed the stream. She felt a little guilty for entering someone elseâs land, but it passed quickly. They climbed the hill and unpacked their lunches. Sir Donau claimed that his water bottle was empty so he would go back to the stream to fill it.
Sitting alone, Poliana wondered, âIf you drink the wrong water, you can get parasitesâ¦â She tried to figure out how clean the stream water might be. She pictured the map of her land in her mind. She was so focused that she didnât hear someone calling her the first time. The man called out to her again from behind, âHey lady, do you have some time for me?â
âNo, you loser.â
Poliana didnât even bother to answer him. She ignored him, wondering what kind of an idiot would try to seduce a woman who was dressed like her.
But the man insisted, âHey, woman. Look at me.â
âI better teach this jerk a lessonâ¦!â
Although she didnât have her sword and Sir Donau wasnât here, Poliana still clenched her fist to get ready. She still had her fists and her feet! How dare a man try to assault a woman in the middle of the day?! Poliana was ready to beat up this man.
But when she turned around, she realized that it wasâ¦
Lucius the First.
Poliana was so shocked that she forgot to drop her fist.
âYour highness?â
âWere you about to punch your emperor?â
âNo, I meanâ¦â
Poliana slowly unclenched her fist. Lucius the First mockingly frowned and said to her, âI canât believe you were about to hit me.â
âThatâs not true! I⦠Your Highness, why are you here?â
The last time she heard from Yapa, it seemed that the emperor was still working nonstop. So how could such a busy man be standing here in front of her?
Now that she looked around, Poliana realized that they were surrounded by many other men. They were very familiar to her.
Sirs Ainno, Jainno, Wook, Mahogal, Donau, Howe, and etc. She recognized most of the men. They were the highest-ranking knights of this kingdom. Poliana silently glared at them, asking, âIf you are all here, who is keeping the capital city safe?â
They all looked back smugly, âOur subordinates, of course.â
âDamn these lazy men!â
Poliana continued to glare at them, but she knew that these men were all in positions where they had enough men to take care of things back home.
The bigger question was, why were the emperor and these knights here?
Lucius the First walked up to her. It has been a year since she last saw him, and the emperor was just as beautiful as ever. Polianaâs heart began to pound just like the day she left him.
âPoliana Winter, I ask you, will you fight with me?â
âIs there a rebellion happening somewhere? If that is the case, of course, I will, your highness.â
Thud.
Lucius the First dropped a giant book in front of her. It was the thickest book Poliana has ever seen. The emperor said to her, âThis is the foundation of this kingdom. This is the Acreian law.â
After a quick pause, Lucius the First added, âWell, itâs the first draft anyway.â
It was the final product of all the hard work by the emperor and everyone back in Yapa. It was the book that caused Lucius the First to be nicknamed the tyrant.
The emperor explained, âIn Acreia, there is no law that a woman cannot become a knight. That is why you were able to remain a knightess, Sir Pol. In Acreia, there is no specific law that a woman cannot receive her own title and lands. That is why you were awarded many lands and the title of marquess. But in Acreia, there is a law that states a woman cannot inherit the family title and wealth. A woman must take the husbandâs name when she gets married. Only a man can be the head of the family.â
Everyone knew this, so Poliana guessed that there was a reason why Lucius the First brought up this topic.
âSir Pol, you asked me if I could give up my kingdom. I told you it would be impossible. You then said that you felt the same way about your name. You showed me your determination and will. You gave me your answer so now, it is my time to give you mine.â
Lucius the First gave her a heart-stopping smile and continued, âThis is my answer.â
The emperor changed the entire legal system just to marry Poliana. It wasnât a simple adjustment of the law, but a complete makeover of the legal foundation.
At first, Lucius the First was going to change just the inheritance law, but he realized that it wasnât going to be enough. He learned that to change one major aspect of the law, he needed to change the entire system.
This was why the giant book was only the first draft of the new legal structure. To make it into a stable and completed system, it was going to take at least another 10 years. Afterward, it would take his lifetime, if not longer, to implement it to the kingdom.
Lucius the First always dreamt of retiring at an early age and live the rest of his life peacefully, but now, he knew it wasnât going to be possible. To get the woman he loved, this was the least he could do. It was the price he was willing to pay. He could not give up his kingdom for her, but he could do this for Poliana.
Poliana became pale as she listened to him. Her brain became blank suddenly. The emperor was very clear about what his intention was, but she found it very difficult to comprehend.
âTâ¦this doesnât make sense. It wonât work. It never will. The noblemen wonât allow it and to have it accepted by the commoners tooâ¦â
âYes, I know that. It will be a tough road. We will have to fight for it constantly. We might work on it for the rest of our lives and still not see it happen in real life. We might not succeed. But Poliana Winter, I have a dream.â
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