Chapter 28
Political Marriage With a Friendly Enemy
I was briefly puzzled by Marianneâs suggestion to become a double agent.
Marianne continued calmly.
âIf we let the outside world know about this, we may not be able to get to the bigger picture.â
âOf course, you have a point. Iâve chosen people to do this job that Iâm willing to discard at any time. Edwin will have to take the blame for all of this and the real power behind him will come out.â
âYes, so I will pretend to accept his proposal to be a spy and gain Baron Edwinâs trust. Weâll know more precisely what their intentions are.â
âI wish I could get you to do that, but it would be too dangerous.â
âItâs alright. Your Majesty cares for me so much. If there are any forces that wish to harm you, I will not spare it and pursue them to the end.â
Marianne said with a quiet and serious face. Her face contained an unfeigned expression.
I approached Marianne and gently held her by the shoulders. Her stiffened shoulders flinched in surprise.
âI appreciate your loyalty, but take care of myself. If at any time you feel that you are in danger, please let me know.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
Marianne nodded, but her determined face looked unlikely to hear my dissuasion.
âI donât want Marianne to get hurt.â
Suddenly the sight of blood I had seen in my previous life stirred in my mind.
âIs Edwin the one Diaquit sent because he didnât trust me? Or there may be other forces in the Empire who are targeting me.â
While spending a few days with Kwanach, my loose spirit seemed to be firming up.
It was the tenderness with which Kwanach showered me. Its sweetness and radiance. The tension that I had forgotten for a while, drunk on it, reared its head again.
Just because my marriage to Kwanach had gone more smoothly than expected, it didnât mean that all my problems had disappeared. I wasnât sure about the political situation in the Radon Empire, so I couldnât easily deal with the danger.
I patted Marianne gently on the shoulder and said.
âI still need to meet the people who are currently in power in this country.â
âDo you want a seat? What kind of seat would you like?â
âI would like you to act in a less politically conspicuous manner first.â
âI heard that there is a tea party meeting where the nobles belonging to the Imperial Council meet on a regular basis. How about meeting with those noble ladies first?â
A smile naturally appeared on my lips at Marianneâs clever suggestion.
The Radon Imperial Council was made up of representatives from all walks of life, with a total of twenty people. There were exactly the same number of 10 nobles, and 10 commoners.
In order to enact a new law, at least thirteen of them must agree to it. Each time in the outer play, the political struggle between the various classes was fierce.
The noblewomen would surely know a lot of information.
âThatâs right. It would be better to meet the noble ladies first, as itâs a part of the social activities. Weâll have it in the annex in the near future.â
âIâll have it ready in a few days, Your Majesty.â
âThank you. Your presence is very reassuring. It seems I have many more requests in the future.â
They were words said from the heart, without any embellishment.
I could see why Kwanach had assigned Marianne as my personal maid. She was more than just a maid. She was an excellent source of information, and also seemed to be a capable secretary.
No amount of effort would be spared to get such a person on my side. I said, looking at her with smiling eyes.
âMarianne. Shall we go and pick up your sister then?â
* * *
When we arrived at the imperial palace clinic, Simon rushed out to greet us.
âWa, Empress, Your Majestyâ¦..!â
âSimon. Did you get my message? I need your help with something.â
âYes, yes. Iâm at your service! You said her name was Edith. Sheâs coming today.â
Simon stammered with great enthusiasm.
âYes, she is.â
âI heard she has sclerosis.â
At the mention of the name of the disease, Marianne, who was standing next to me, flinched.
Sclerosis, abnormal hardening of body tissue.
Suddenly, it was a disease that had been occurring all over the human continent for several years, and there was no known cause. There was still no cure for the disease. However, a drug has been developed to stop the symptoms.
The true identity of the disease has not been revealed, but a wizard has developed a medicine for sclerosis. And he was selling the medicine exclusively through the largest upper tier of the human continent, the Guilier Upper Tier.
The ingredients of the medicine were made public, but no one could easily imitate its production. The reason was that magic power was needed to make the medicine. It was also not clear what method was used to infuse the magic power.
As a result, the cost of the sclerosis medicine has gone up completely.
Marianneâs salary was not small, but she was not a noble with a fiefdom, so she didnât have enough to pay for the medicine.
However, if her sister stopped taking medication for more than a month, her body started to harden like a stone. Marianne should have brought the medicine to Edith even if she had to force herself to do so by now.
I stepped closer to Simon and lowered my voice to ask.
âSimone. Can you make medicine for sclerosis?â
âYes, what? Thatâs⦠Iâll need mana, Your Majesty.â
âDonât worry, Iâll supply it to you. I just need to figure out how to inject mana. Is it possible?â
âNo..yesâ¦â¦.â
Simon ruffled his disheveled red hair.
âI was actually a little curious about sclerosis, so I did some research on it. The materials in the potion were slightly deformed, not like in their natural state. Itâs because of the magic power, but I donât know anything about magic, so I couldnât test it. If Your Majesty can help me, Iâll try to study it properly.â
Simon, who had been slumping his shoulders and stammering, instantly changed when he spoke about medicine.
He spoke much faster and more accurately than usual, and his eyes, which had always wavered with anxiety, stood firm.
âI understand. I look forward to working with you, Simon. If you succeed, you will be able to help a lot of people suffering from sclerosis.â
âHuh, but it will take some time to developâ¦â¦ Thereâs no guarantee that Iâll succeed, either.â
Simon murmured, showing his usual timidity again.
âNo, I believe in you. You have a natural talent and you can do it. If there is anything you need, just let me know. I can help you in many ways.â
âYour Majesty, Your Majesty, thank you for your help!â
That was when Simon stared at me, his green eyes sparkling. I heard the news that a carriage had arrived in front of the Imperial Palace Medical Clinic.
It was the carriage of Marianneâs sister Edith, who had left the sanatorium on the outskirts of the capital.
Soon Edith came into the clinic with several knights. I knew she was Edith without introduction. She looked exactly like her sister, Marianne.
âEmpress.â
âYou must be Edith.â
I stepped in front of Edith and looked at her.
She was smaller than the average 16 years old, perhaps because she had been ill for many years. I wasnât a tall person either, but she was certainly smaller than I was.
Everything else looked exactly like Marianne. She has brown hair and amber eyes. Even her rigid posture and calm, cool impression.
âEdith, you must have been surprised to suddenly be called the Imperial Palace like this. From now on, you will be spending your time not in the sanatorium, but here, at the Imperial Palace Medical Clinic. You will be able to see your sister whenever you wish.â
The hard expression on Edithâs face wavered slightly as I continued to speak. Edith averted her gaze and looked carefully at her sister Marianne. The look in her eyes was still incredulous.
Marianne, on Edithâs behalf, bowed deeply and said to me.
âThank you, Your Majesty â¦â¦!â
I replied with a smile.
âMarianne, itâs been a long time since you two have seen each other, so donât worry about me and catch up. Iâll go talk to Simon.â
I stepped back so that the sisters could talk as much as they wanted.
Once I was far enough away, Marianne finally gave Edith a hug. Before I knew it, Edith, who was standing stiffly, started sobbing like a child in her sisterâs arms.
âIâm glad I helped them. I hope the medicine will work.â
I followed Simon into his lab. Some of the guards were outside the door.
The inside of the lab was cluttered. All kinds of books and papers were piled up like mountains. It looked like a scholarâs room, even though Simon had said he would be doing various medical research in addition to his practice.
âWhatâs all this?â
âItâs, well, itâs about medicine. Oh, Iâm sorry to show you such a disgusting place. Iâm sorry, if the Emperor sees this, heâs going to want to know about all the, all theâ¦â¦.â
Simon shuddered as he remembered Kwanach.
âHas he seen all this?â
âYes, yes.â
âHe said you can memorize everything youâve seen just once. Thatâs amazing.â
âWell, itâs not much..â
Simon smiled broadly. He was weak for compliments anyway.
âWell, wait a minute.â
Simon scrambled and began to clean up the scattered papers on the one armchair in the room.
âThere are some books on sclerosis. Huh, would you like to read one?â
âI will. If I donât understand something, can I ask you?â
âYes, yes. Please feel free to ask me anything at â¦â¦!â
I chuckled and sat down in the chair.
At first, I thought of making a sclerosing potion for the purpose of pining over Marianne. But even if that wasnât the only reason, I couldnât keep quiet about the situation of using magic to rake in the profits.
âIf I succeed in making the medicine, I will have to supply it at a low price, especially to the commoners.â
I heard that there are sometimes people who canât afford the cost of the medicine, and their bodies become as hard as stone, and they just die.
I was the Empress of Radon now, and I wanted to use my power to help this country. No, it was a position that obligated me to do so.
Furthermore, if the imperial family took the lead in distributing the sclerosis medicine, the support of the people would be greater.
âIâm sure Kwanach would be pleased.â
The train of thought naturally reached Kwanach. And I touched my lips unknowingly, but retracted my hand in a panic, aware of Simon.
* * *
âNo.â
âHuh? Why not?â
âNaturally, I thought you would be pleased to see me try to develop the medicineâ¦â
That night, as I was having dinner with Kwanach, I was puzzled by his unexpected reaction.