Chapter 226 226. Crisis, Part VI
Julietta's Dressup
Translator: Khan
Editor: Aelryinth
"Iâm going to hand over my middle name as a legal child of the Kiellini family, which means I recognize my younger illegitimate sister. The women of the Kiellini family have âJâ in their third name."
"So are you going to be Iris Regina Josephine Kiellini, and her name Katarina Stella Josephine Kiellini?"
"No, my name is Iris Regina Julietta Kiellini, because Julietta is my precious name."
Furthermore, âJuliettaâ was the name given to her by the mutt.
Those who were born noblemen or noblewomen were listed on the aristocratic lineage as witnesses from a midwife or doctor, who would prove their birth. There were three cases when such a name on the aristocratic would be changed: when a noblewoman married and followed her husbandâs surname; when an illegitimate child was formally adopted by a noble; and when they were deprived of their title or won a higher title. All three things needed to be sworn at the temple and approved by the Emperor.
Her real name was Julietta Salmon, even if she lived by the name of Iris from now on. But if she married Killian and formally took vows at the temple, she would become Iris Regina Josephine Bertino Austern.
There was no way for Julietta to know if her name would change and her ability from Manny would disappear. Unable to venture out, she had to make a vow of marriage under the name of Julietta. However, unable to reveal the reason, she had to make the excuse that she could not give up her name, simply because her original name was precious.
Killian laughed at her words. "In the future, you may call yourself Julietta proudly."
Faced with Killian, she gently smiled, "Yes, after we get married."
"As I said, I will proceed with the wedding as soon as possible."
At Killianâs insistence, she shook her head. "It may be possible if Prince Francis doesnât do anything, but I donât know... Will he move on quietly?"
"Thatâs why I asked Valerian to bring Count Baden. We need to secure the identity of the most important witness..."
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antidote was distributed through the temporary treatment centers and quickly quelled the epidemic.
Soon it was reported that Prince Killian had worked with his aides a few days without sleeping or eating to find this cure.
This Princeâs devotion silenced the mouths of those who said that because the epidemic originated in Bertino, it was a divine punishment since the Prince deceived the people, as if he was not a Prince of the main line of descent...
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Bang! "How the hell did the guy find the antidote?"
When cold water was dashed on the plan that he thought was done, Francis raged about in anger. This time, the Marquis of Marius, the brains of Francis, could not give any answer, because he had no idea.
When Prince Killian said he was setting up treatment centers for the epidemic, he thought the Prince was playing to avoid peopleâs criticism. But the antidote was real!
"What happened to the maid sent to the Kiellini mansion? If she failed to kill the princess, ask her to bring some important information if she doesnât want to die!" Francis was so angry that he lost his temper and tore apart his office.
"When Prince Killian was in the Kiellini mansion, the surveillance was so severe that we could not approach. When we contacted her later, she had already fled away."
Francis stared at Mariusâ answer "So, we donât get anything?"
"Iâm sorry, Your Highness."
"Ha! Iâm surprised the Marquis said, âIâm sorryâ." Francis mocked the way Marius, who had always been relaxed and confident, was bowing his head. "The Marquis, I donât need your apology. Tell me how to solve it!"
"We donât know what the ingredients of the antidote are, so we donât have much to do at this moment. The time to make the poison is not short..."
"You are saying that itâs no use, even if we keep making and spreading poison in the future."
"Iâm sorry."
Francis flopped down on the sofa, staring at Marius for a while.
"Thatâs not like the Marquis. Tell me what youâre thinking."
Marquis Marius opened his mouth after confirming Francisâs appearance, now seemingly elegant and cool-headed, as if he wasnât angry. When he raved with fury, it was useless to give any opinion, so he had to watch for an opportunity like now. "Iâll announce that the current epidemic was actually poison, and that its origin was the Kiellini family."
"What?"
Francis raised his head from looking at the ruined floor.
"As a witness, we can put out the Duke of Kielliniâs butler. We donât have to waste any more time trying to figure out how to make the useless poison. It doesnât matter if we give him up as prey."
"If he says weâre behind it?"
"We can claim that itâs a slander. We have to take the initiative. Iâll say Prince Killian deliberately poisoned people to raise his prestige and distribute the antidote."
When Francis became suspicious, Marius thought that he should remind him of reality. "Your Highness, itâs too late to prepare for Prince Killian if he strikes first. Theyâve found the antidote so quickly, but do you think theyâre not going to figure out what weâve done? We need to attack them before they find evidence."
Marius continued his speech as coolly and mercilessly as he had back in the days of educating Francis. "What if Prince Killian becomes emperor? You know what will happen after that, though I wonât say anything. We have no place to back down. Itâs a dead end."
Francis closed his eyes for a moment and then opened them. "The Marquis is right. When Killian becomes Emperor, itâs all over. Yeah, it would be okay to cut off the butlerâs tongue and stop him from talking nonsense. It would be enough if someone testifies that he was the butler of the Kiellini family?"
"Yes, thatâs right. I will do my best to make sure everything goes according to your will."
"Yes. Heâll never give up Princess Kiellini. But the moment it turns out that the poison belongs to the Kiellini family, the Kiellini family is done. No matter who Killian is, thereâs no way. It is rebellion. It was created by the Duke of Kiellini to drive out the healthy Emperor and seat Killian as Emperor. If the Duke of Kiellini is executed and the princess is deprived of her aristocratic status, it will be possible to put her to death, just like the Duke. What will happen to Killian once he loses the princess?"
Francis picked up a piece of the crumbled vase on the floor and threw it toward a clear glass window without a grain of dust.
Smash!
The clear glass fell to the floor with a loud noise. Francis whispered as he looked at the shattered glass. "Like those pieces of glass, Killian is going to be broken. The look I saw on him at the engagement ceremony that day was sincere. How fun would it be to see Killian collapse after losing the princess?" After a dismal whisper, Francis began to laugh as if he was crazy.
Marquis Marius could not laugh because he feared that things might not go as planned. But he had to agree that they couldnât back down.
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Valerian arrived in Tilia and headed to the annex where the Duke stayed. "How have you been, Your Excellency?"
The Duke of Kiellini checked the back of Count Valerian. When he confirmed that he had come alone without a following knight, he was relieved and replied coldly. "How can someone with their hands and feet cut off get along? It sounds sarcastic."
When the Count of Valerian visited just after Marquis Rhodius, he was worried that things might have gone wrong, but fortunately, it had not. Thinking that they thought his masterpiece "White Death" was just an epidemic, the Duke was about to laugh for the first time since the day he had been humiliated by Prince Killian.
"Iâve heard that the capital is in disarray due to the plague. I canât believe youâre coming down to Tilia. What happened?" He was sure that they did not know. However, to confirm it, the Duke asked about the Countâs business.
"Iâm here to do something we havenât finished before."
The Duke wondered what he meant for a while, and finally realized his meaning. "Itâs about Iris."
"Yes, itâs about Miss Regina. I donât mind the name, because in a few days sheâll be called a different name. Anyway, weâre leaving tomorrow morning, so be prepared. Iâm sure youâll be relieved if your daughterâs seat is guaranteed soon, right?"