Chapter 171
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
âWhat are you talking about?â
âAre you pretending not to know?â
Violet slowly closed her eyes. But as she opened them, once again, their eyes met.
âThis is something that Lord Roen enjoys talking about. Still, I donât understand why Your Highness is doing this to me.â
âHmm.â
âLet me be straight with you, then. Why me?â
Violet completely lowered her pencil. Facing her unwavering purple eyes, Rajaden met her gaze, and he responded with a courteous smile.
âThen let me ask in return. Why not me?â
ââ¦â¦â
âEven if I had shown your drawing to that painter, he wouldnât have been able to say anything. Thatâs the nature of power.â
ââ¦â¦â
âLies can become truths, and even amidst nothingness, something can be created. With power, I can make you invulnerable, untouchable. Lady Violet, if you wish, I can give you anything you want.â
These words, spoken with a calm cadence, bordered on a confession, yet sounded dry. Violet understood the true meaning behind those words.
Thus, her expression remained as calm as a still lake without a ripple.
âEven if what I wish is for no one to surpass or harm me?â
âIf it is your wish.â
âIf itâs a reason as simple as that, arenât I, a woman born as the daughter of a duke, already inherently untouchable?â
ââ¦â¦â
âYou must be aware of the countless rumors about me. Since you speak as if you intend to be a shield.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIs power truly such a simple thing?â
Violet smiled.
Her smile, like a calm lake without a single disturbance, reflected Rajadenâs motionless response.
For no one to easily speak out, no one to easily surpass. That was power. Why an arrogant person like him could continue to live so arrogantly was precisely because of power.
On the surface, it sounded sweet. However, Violet knew that there was poison hidden beneath that sweetness.
âAre you willingly offering to become a tyrant for me, Your Highness?â
Countless tyrants had done as such. They crushed everything that dared to surpass themselves.
ââ¦I didnât know you cared about that.â
âI just pointed out the contradictions in your demeanor.â
âHaha. Well, I lost. Youâre right, Ducal Lady. If I continue like this, it will be like a renaissance of the era of the First Emperor.â
ââ¦â¦â
Violet lifted her pencil again. The imperial princess, who didnât understand the intricacies of the subtext behind their serious conversation, just kept looking alternately between Rajaden and Violet.
Watching Violet start drawing again, Rajaden tapped his chin. Soon, a deep smile appeared on his lips.
âItâs quite amusing. Have you ever thought that doing this makes me want you more, Ducal Lady?â
ââ¦I donât understand what youâre talking about.â
âI like talent. If youâre capable, I like you no matter who you are. Even if there are flaws in your character, it doesnât matter. As long as I can control it.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIn that sense, Ducal Lady, youâre optimal. Even the position of the princess consort eventually involves political calculations. It should be occupied by a suitable talent.â
Violet set her pencil down again.
âIf thatâs the case, then House Everettâs second lady would be the better choice.â
There was anger in her tone.
The improvement of her own situation was not something she herself could decide on.
Violet simply escaped. She ran away from everything that threatened her.
She had hoped to live in her own comfortable paradise, created by running away, and everything changed.
She did nothing.
So, Rajadenâs words about political calculations now were not accurate.
His tone remained high and mighty, but he sensed the emotion behind Violetâs words and wiped away his expression.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre you talking about Aileen Everett?â
âUnlike me, who carries the stigma of being a wicked woman, she has been known as a good child. She knows how to manipulate the public in a different sense than I do. And with the name of Everett, there should be no problem with her lineage.â
There were issues with the girlâs maternal lineage, but Violet didnât point that out.
Rajaden tilted his head when he looked at Violet.
âA good child. But that in itself is a shackle. Once you put it on, you canât get out.â
Thereâs no way that âVioletâ could sincerely wish for the best for Aileen. Knowing this fact, Rajaden asked in a somewhat lowered voice.
âDo you hope that your younger sister will become the empress?â
ââ¦â¦â
âDonât you hate her? No, let me correct myself. Iâm sure that youâre not on good terms with each other, so if Aileen Everett were to become empress, you wouldnât be safe either.â
Violet didnât respond. Seeing her cold, frozen expression, Rajaden furrowed his brow.
Even though the people of House Everett may have disputes with the imperial family, they still maintained a minimum level of courtesy.
But whatâs with that expression?
Rajaden, who didnât hide his discomfort, continued.
âAnd she doesnât fit my ideal of talent. I donât mind flaws in a personâs character, but itâs troublesome if they canât be controlled.â
ââ¦Is that so?â
Violet closed her eyes. Since Rajaden was truthfully revealing his discomfort, she also had to take a step back.
Thatâs how power works.
She laughed. She showed a smile thatâs usually only visible to her family.
âIf you need the name and support of House Everett, there could be other ways,â Violet said.
Rajaden fell silent for a moment at Violetâs face, which seemed to prefer an expressionless one.
ââ¦What if I say that Iâve fallen for you?â