Chapter 9
Your Majesty is Annoying!
âShit?â
Lyle was stunned.
As he sat in bed, waiting for the servants to bring Medea, his stomach boiled.
The fact that the maids and the escorts didnât know that the Empress had escaped meant that she didnât go out through the bedroom door. In short, through the window.
Seeing the natural escape route from the window, railing, and balcony, Lyle immediately went out of the window and followed Medeaâs trail.
The thought of Medea traversing this dangerous way, in a skirt no less, aggravated me.
Yeah, I wasnât angry or worried. It didnât matter to me if she died, so why would I be mad?
However, I am annoyed to be put in this embarrassing situation of having to search the Imperial Palace after a run-away Empress in the middle of the night.. ⦠.
âIt seems even now you are looking for an escape and trying to run away.â
Lyle was so thunderstruck he thought for a moment his soul was going to ascend to heaven.
âWhy am I, the Empress, alone in this place? Am I forgetting my identity?â
Medea could die from embarrassment, but upon seeing Lyleâs angry visage, decided to use her prepared-in-advance âgetawayâ card early.
She continued with her rehearsed excuse.
âI remember being worried because you didnât come no matter how long I waited, so I went to search for you.â
âAlone? In the middle of the night?â
âBecause there was the possibility of you not coming, and I didnât want to attract humiliating rumors.â So I sneaked out without a maid or guard; this was the alibi Medea had spun. It was watertight while pointing some blame at him. Lyle couldnât be mad after this.
âThis isnât the path to my office.â
âOh, really?! My memory is incomplete, and I got lost. The Imperial Palace during the day and the Imperial Palace at night are different.â
What a shameless lie.
This point did not change significantly before or after losing her memory.
Lyle frowned.
âYou could have asked for directions.â
âBut if I did, it would have surely caused a big commotion. I wanted to avoid the attention.â
âIsnât it night?â
The sight of Medea not losing a word between them filled Lyle with anger.
âIâm sorry if I unintentionally made your Majesty uncomfortable.â
Lyle watched Medea politely bowing her head to apologize.
Even though it was a blatant lie, between her smooth-talking and plausible deniability, and the futility in arguing over it, Lyla decided to leave it be for now.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs very late.â
Lyle spit out coldly. He sensed them and turned his head toward the approaching servants.
âGet a bedroom nearby. The Empress and I will rest there.â
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