Chapter dlc2
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
For them, the difference between Meyer and me was divided by whether they could communicate or not.
By all accounts, the former was much more willing to deal with.
Certainly, who could breathe a word of air in front of a man whose mere existence was filled with the intimidation of the most powerful man in the world if he had to fight the daring battle of being the first emperor with the prestigious name of hero?
Thatâs why they probably welcomed my ascension to the throne with open arms, as I looked so sweet.
A man who was talking murmured as he touched his chin.
âCome to think of it⦠Jun Liteitia said what kind of man she liked.â
âUh-huh, wake up from your dream. Grand Duke Knox that he even handed over the throne, do you think sheâll take a concubine?â
An old woman older than a man gave him a hard time. The other person next to him also responded.
âAnd itâs Grand Duke Knox. Whoâs his opponent?â
âRight. Donât you remember that before the second Holy War, during the trial of Countess Nerus, His Excellency the Grand Duke rampaged on the issue of the hearing of Lord Liteitia?â
âNo, itâs not like anyone is going to do anything right now⦠Itâs just something to keep in mind.â
The man who spoke out awkwardly blurted out the end of his words. Then another person who was listening to the story suddenly asked.
âBy the way, wasnât it said that Lord Liteitia is lovers with Lord Axion the Flame Mage?â
âWhen was that a story? Itâs been a long time since they broke up.â
âReally? Whatâs the reason?â
âWhat was it again⦠I think it was because Lord Axion only talked about magic.â
âOh, I heard that, too. She hadnât been going out with the same expedition since, but Grand Duke Knox would actively engage with her.â
âWell, then the type who talks too much may not be her cup of tea. Sheâd have to pick the quieter type.â
âAye, you still havenât given up on it, man!â
As such, the crowd of nobles passed through the corridor with a giggle, unaware that their dialogue was being overheard by the person in question.
When I passed the corridor, I didnât expect to hear conversations about me.
But when I think about it, I couldnât help it because there was no one who didnât talk about me in the capital.
I sighed deeply when I saw the process of fabricating rumors with my own eyes.
âI didnât really explain why we broke up⦠Itâs not even known that I dumped himâ¦â
I felt a little sorry for Axion.
Furthermore, not wanting to be mistaken for the incoming emperorâs ex-lover, I pushed Axion forward as a false lover, but now Axion had become the incoming emperorâs ex-lover⦠I felt twice as sorry when I thought about it.
If Axion came to fall in love later, I would have to be proactive in explaining it. I made up my mind again.
âBy the way, everyoneâs making it a fait accompli for Meyer and me to get married.â
Although it had not yet been officially disclosed, it was so blatantly polar that it was not surprising that everyone knew.
What was rather surprising was that Meyer would even think of allowing a concubine, knowing that theyâd become a royal concubine.
Only one person took up the idea of concubine with impunity, and the others had difficulty believing that Meyer would sit still.
But the glancing look in the eyes of the others indicated that they, too, had every intention of pushing their children and nephews into the harem as soon as the opportunity presented itself.
âI understand why Meyer insisted on getting married firstâ¦â
If, on the contrary, Meyer became emperor and they want Meyer to have a concubineâ¦
As soon as I thought about it, I felt a shiver and the back of my neck was numb.
I decided to hurry up my marriage to Meyer with a heart of regret.
I was in trouble if I delayed my marriage to Meyer and unnecessarily inflated the hopes of the nobles.
More precisely, the problem was that their vain hope might ignite Meyerâs jealousy.
I would be the one to clean up afterward.
He was a man who was jealous even just for the sake of being jealous, and who had a very narrow view of the men around meâ¦
It was far to think about.
I sighed once more. It was a deep sigh as if the floor had disappeared many times.
***
âReally!â
âYes, letâs get married as soon as possible.â
Meyer was happy and pleased with my kind-hearted and dry language, which was more akin to cleaning up business formalities than being an ambassador of human ethics and taking up the fruition of love.
He obtained my permission to marry, but he seemed to think inwardly that I would put it off.
It was not a wrong guess, because it really would have been if I had not listened to the aristocrat who was talking about the concubines.
Meyer floated around with a look of excitement on his face that didnât calm down at all. A mountain seemed to shake when he did that with his big body.
I wonder if itâs that good. So cute.
I watched happily as he leaned back on the couch and roared like a big bear.
âWhen can we get married the fastest?â
âFirst of all, there needs to be a ceremony to award titlesâ¦â
I mumbled as I recalled the itinerary.
My becoming emperor has caused quite a bit of complications with the schedule.
Originally there was to be a coronation ceremony for Meyer as emperor, followed by a title ceremonyâ¦
It seemed that the title ceremony had to be done first because the emperorâs coronation was pushed out a while later without a promise.
The fact that everyone now referred to me and the other non-aristocratic expedition members as âLordsâ was only a term of respect, as it was impossible to call the heroes appropriately, and they did not receive any particular title.
Meyer nodded his head as if he had forgotten all about the title ceremony until that moment.
âCome to think of it, weâll have to adjust the timing of the ceremony. Hm, since you havenât reached the Imperial Throne yet.â
âUgh.â
I bit my tongue in confusion. And Meyer asked suspiciously.
âWhat is that reaction?â
âNothing⦠Then do we have to wait until then?â
âOf course, itâs the law for everyone to wait for you to ascend the throne.â
Meyer blinked as if he could not understand.
Come to think of it, it was customary for the new emperor to give titles in this case.
In the sense of putting new wine in a new bottle. In retrospect, it was also a contribution to the nationâs founding that helped build the empireâ¦
I didnât know how many years it would take for me to rise to the throne, but it was not something to talk about.
I shook my head.
âDo not even question the law in such matters. If you think about it, my becoming emperor is also far from the law. It feels like receiving an award right awayâ¦â
Besides, now that we had defeated the Demon King and everyone was covered in red, I seemed relatively incapable of rationally calculating the gains and losses, but that would change again in time.
Iâm sure theyâll be left feeling sorry, that they could have more, and that they could not be deprived of moreâ¦
The throne would be safely passed down to me as there is currently no successor to the emperor, but the titles and territories of others were different.
I donât want the nobles to rebel because they think they will be deprived of what is theirs.
Itâs better to get it sorted now than to go back home so bothered for no reason at all.
Of course, Meyer seemed to think differently, and he shook his head in puzzlement.
âBut.â
âIf we hold the title ceremony while we respond like this, the wedding will be even faster, right?â
After all, Meyerâs continued opposition to the title ceremony seemed to be due to the idea that the wedding would be delayed. He nodded as if he had made a quick decision after a few moments of pondering with his brows gathered.
ââ¦Ok. Then weâll have the title ceremony in a week, and weâll have the wedding right away.
âRight away? That fast?â
I asked back in astonishment.
I said letâs proceed quickly, but I almost never thought of the title ceremony at the same time!
When I was puzzled, Meyer stared at me as if it were natural.
âYouâre the one who asked me to marry you as soon as possible.â
âNo, I said that, but⦠after a week, itâs a bitâ¦â
Itâs not like you fry beans in lightningâ¦
As I mumbled the end of my sentence, Meyer added hastily, embarrassed.
âY-yeah, itâll take a while to get ready. Then how about 2 weeks later?â
âOne week, two weeksâ¦â
âIâll prepare it perfectly. You donât have to worry!â
Meyer seemed to strongly misinterpret that he could not be trusted to be ready for marriage in two weeks.
Marriage preparation is not the issue, my emotional preparation is the issueâ¦
He spewed his impassioned rhetoric about âthe perfect wedding to prepare for in two weeksâ for a while, and when I didnât respond, his silver-gray eyebrows drooped.
Perhaps it was the clear presence of his eyebrows that made his change of expression especially clear to my heart.
And the warily glancing sideways was a clear sign that he was trying to figure out what to do if I said we should put off the marriage.
This human being must have made that expression on purposeâ¦! He must have learned that I am susceptible to expressions like that!
I couldnât hold out any longer, so I turned my eyes and waved for no reason.
âOkay, fine.â
It wasnât until my confirmation fell that Meyer smiled broadly.
Seeing him enjoying himself like that, I was glad I hadnât told him to put it off any longerâ¦
Y-yes. We were going to get married as soon as possible anywayâ¦!
I expected it to be in about three months, but when I thought about it, it didnât look much different two weeks from now either.
âAt least itâs less sudden than dungeons on the planetâ¦â
On second thought, it didnât seem a bad idea to do it when we were gathered anyway, since everyone would have to disperse to their own territories after being appointed a title and receiving a sealed land.
There would be nothing that could be paid out as a congratulatory gift shortly after receiving the land anywayâ¦
The nobles would be free to put in their congratulations.
It was an effective conclusion, comforting myself, I tried to suppress my anxiety about the wedding two weeks later.