Chapter 30
Political Marriage With a Friendly Enemy
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Kwanachâs emotional voice stuck in my head. What could he be so afraid of?
I had never soothed a man shaking with anxiety before, so I hesitated, unsure of what to do. Kwanach hugged me tightly with more force.
Kwanachâs chest was so hot and tight, but I just couldnât push him away. I could feel his body shuddering every now and then.
I held him for a while and opened my mouth cautiously.
âI donât know what youâre worried about, but Iâm fine.â
Kwanachâs rugged arms covered me completely.
âMay I ask what happened in the past?â
Kwanach huffed and let out a long breath. He grabbed the back of my dress tightly. The fabric crumpled under his hand.
Kwanach didnât say anything. In the middle of the deep silence, he suddenly let go of me.
ââ¦â¦ Iâm sorry to show you my embarrassing appearance.â
Kwanachâs jaws were full of strength. His eyes, which had been trembling with anxiety, suddenly became quiet and cold.
It was as if nothing had happened.
âLetâs stop talking about this. Please forget it.â
Kwanach helped me stand up.Then he straightened up and took a few steps back from me.
âI still have some things I havenât finished, so Iâm leaving now.â
âWhat? Kwanachâ¦â¦.â
Kwanach turned and walked away. It was obvious that he intended to avoid the subject.
It seemed that I invaded something confidential about Kwanach. I had never seen him behave so coldly.
I stood alone for a while, feeling blank.
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Kwanach did not come to visit meâ¦
Last night, I lay in bed alone.
I waited for him, trying to stay awake for a couple hours, only to have the message arrive around midnight that he would not be coming to the Empressâ bedroom.
âIs he avoiding me?â
Even though we were only holding hands and lying in the same bed, I seemed to have gotten used to sleeping with him. The bed felt unusually spacious without him.
I barely slept, and after tossing and turning for a long time until dawn, I finally fell asleep. When I woke up in the morning, there was a stronger chill in the air than usual.
Somewhat depressed, I finished my breakfast when Marianne brought me some good news.
âYour Majesty, I contacted Baron Edwin yesterday.â
âOh. Did you find anything?â
Marianne took the risk of becoming a double agent in order to expose Baron Edwinâs treachery.
âAll they talked about was keeping an eye on you. I think itâs too early to figure out whoâs behind him. He told me to keep him informed of any letters from you.â
âIt will take time to gain their trust. Please keep an eye on Baron Edwin while cooperating with him with appropriate lies.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
I thought about Kwanach and tried to concentrate on the several problems that were piling up in front of me.
âI think itâs time to contact Diaquit.â
Just as Marianne was playing double agent, I needed to throw a suitable false hint at Diaquit.
After breakfast, I stayed in my bedroom and took out the communication artifact Diaquit had given me.
When I looked at it, it was just an ordinary pendant. But it allowed me to communicate with another person who shared the same artifact.
I injected some magic into the pendant, and the magic in the artifact was immediately activated.
Buzz. Buzz. The faint vibrations continued.
I waited patiently, and after a while, I heard a familiar voice in the artifact.
Diaquit Catatel. The voice of my brother who tried to harm me.
âWhen I didnât hear from you, I thought you were dead.â
The voice through the artifact was much louder than I expected. It was like an echo.
âIâve been busy.â
Just hearing Diaquitâs voice was enough to make me feel queasy. The previous life that I had relied on and followed him seemed so far away.
âIt seems that you and the First Emperor are quite close.â
âWhat?â
âI have a source in the empire.â
The name âBaron Edwinâ came to mind.
Did Diaquit order Edwin to keep an eye on me? Of course, Iâm not certain yet.
âWhat stories have you heard?â
âI heard that the slave turned emperor is more polite than he looks. I donât know about when itâs just the two of you, but what I know is youâre well taken care of. I used to worry that you would be beaten.â
I felt a pang of disgust when I heard him say something disrespectful about Kwanach.
How dare he disparage Kwanach? I wanted to argue that my husband was a kind man, unlike my brother, but I held back.
It was a fake cooperation anyway, I didnât need to show him that I was close to Kwanach.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHeâs not as rough as I expected. By the way, who is brotherâs source?â
âWhy did you want to know?â
âShouldnât I know whoâs on my side?â
âYou donât need to know. You just do what youâre told.â
I bit my bottom lip.
âBrother.â
âWhat is a girl supposed to do when she interferes in politics? Just worry about how to keep the slave from finding out that you are infertile.â
He said in a sarcastic way.
Diaquit was rubbing me the wrong way on purpose. He must have thought that I had left my homeland and lost my power, and that it was okay to treat me harshly.
Furthermore, even the Imperial Palace was planted with people from Diaquitâs side. I donât know who the forces that Diaquit has taken hold of were, but seeing that they were so imposing, they must be quite powerful.
If I refuse to cooperate or betray them, they may attempt to remove me at any time. I will be the one to be discarded once again, as I was in my previous life.
In my previous life, my death was used as an excuse for war, a fuse to start a war. There was no law against doing so in this life.
I didnât want to, but I had to match Diaquitâs mood right now.
âOkay, soâ¦What do you want me to do?â
âI heard the tax reform plan is causing a lot of turbulence in the Empire. Do you know anything?â
âI do.â
The Imperial Assembly, which will be held soon, was the biggest topic of conversation in the Imperial Palace.
I was going to have a tea party tomorrow at my Palace with the ladies of the families who had joined the Imperial Assembly. Perhaps the subject of tax reform would be brought up in passing.
It seemed to be too radical to pass the Imperial Assembly. Unexpectedly, conservative aristocrats seem to be easily persuaded.
âIs that so?â
âFind out what exactly it was that made the conservatives so upset. I donât know if I can find out from your subject.â
âAre you going to find out or not?â
âIâll try my best.â
ââ¦â¦ Okay.â
âWe need to shake things up inside now if we want to collapse the empire more easily later. It will be easiest to create a rift among the conservative aristocracy.â
âThe conservatives are those who agree with the basic revolutionary principles of Kwanach. They may clash with Kwanach over some of the issues, but itâs not easy to get them to turn their backs completely on the Radon Empire.â
âI know itâs not easy, so you should help me. What do you know? Stop bragging about him.
I pressed my forehead with my fingertips. Is the Kingdom of Achaia being governed well by this ego-driven, pony-like man?
If the continent falls into his hands as Diaquit wishes, the human race may be on the path to decline.
I sighed and steeled myself.
âIs that all you have to say?â
âYou must also find out Kwanachâs weaknesses.â
I was his weakness.
The conversation from yesterday flashed through my mind. Kwanachâs face was full of fear, as if he was about to break.
ââ¦He seemed like a man with no weakness. Heâs perfect in everything.â
âAre you siding with your husband? Tell him to send some more aid to Achaia.â
âIâm told heâs already sent as much as he promised in the agreement.â
âThatâs why you need to seduce him and take more. Canât you do that?â
âYou told me to avoid night work altogether so he wouldnât find out Iâm infertile.â
âAnyway, Iâll try not to say a word. OK. My head hurts when I talk to you.â
âYes, me too.â
I quickly cut off the magic that had been infusing the pendant.
If I cooperated with Diaquit to some extent, I would be able to find out who the forces were that had aligned with him, but until then, I resented the fact that I had to accept this paranoia.
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After making contact with Diaquit, I headed to the greenhouse garden to recharge.
I told the attendants I wanted to walk slowly and alone, and they all moved away into the distance.
Marianne was looking at me with great concern. She had noticed that I was different from my usual.
I felt depressed about many things. Diaquit was still Diaquit, and the sclerosis medicine was still in my head.
âEdithâs medicine bill will be settled because Kwanach said he would help her.â
That said, it was dangerous on many levels to go ahead with things on my own, over Kwanachâs objections.
My relationship with Kwanach may go awry. In addition, my status was Empress, but I had no connection in this empire yet.
If I were to do something secretly behind Kwanachâs back, and really get involved in a political conflict of interest as he feared⦠â¦.
At first I was just trying to do something good for my people, but then I felt overwhelmed.
âWill Kwanach just let me sit still in the empressâs seat? What is it that worries him so much?â
When Kwanach closed his mouth tightly and avoided me, there was nothing I could do.
As I slowly walked through the greenhouse, trying to accept the energy of the plants, I felt my heart calmer than before. I took a deep breath and let the cool, refreshing air settle deep in my lungs.
When I headed closer to the plant I had spoken with the other day, to talk to it again.
I saw a large figure lying on a bench.
âIs he sleeping?â
A strange man was lying on the bench as if it was his bedroom.