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âGetting so worked up isnât good for your health, Your Majesty.â
He was an emperor whom Duke Lloyd had raised with his own hands, even down to the smallest details, since he was a child. Though he had parents, it was Duke Lloyd who had truly raised him.
âI didnât know the Duke cared so much about my health.â
Matteo, annoyed at the thought of not being able to have Eliana, spoke pettily. Duke Lloyd looked at him with gentle eyes.
âThis empire belongs to Your Majesty. Everything within it is yoursâwhat could there possibly be to worry about?â
âIf you’re just trying to comfort me with words like that, you can stop.â
Watching Matteo act childishly like a sulking boy, Lloyd smiled sincerely. It was a scene only Lloyd, who had served and cared for the emperor for so long, could witness.
âWhen have I ever said empty words?â
âAre you scheming something?â
Matteo was the type who had to get what he wanted no matter what. Even if it meant taking his half-brotherâs wife.
âBut you didnât truly desire her, did you? You were just curious after hearing the rumors about the Marchioness.â
ââŠAt the time, yes.â
Matteoâs voice softened as he sank back into the sofa.
Eliana was like a mirage.
She never participated in social events, so very few people had actually seen her. But those who had all praised her beauty.
Rumors spread that even the Marquis avoided social events so no one else would see her. The truth was something else entirely, but people always loved exaggerated tales.
âDo you not feel the same now?â
âI had something taken from me right before my eyesâof course Iâm not happy.â
Lloyd nodded as he watched Matteo casually claim Eliana as his own. Pleased with the arrogant and self-centered emperor, who was so easy to control, Lloyd smiled kindly.
âSo, Dukeâyou saw the famed Marchioness with your own eyes. What did you think?â
Matteoâs eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Despite all threats, the Marquis had never brought his wife to the palace while he was alive. Instead of showing her face, heâd often share stories enticing enough to intrigue men.
âHmâŠâ
Duke Lloyd narrowed his eyes and fell into thought.
She was very different from the image heâd heard described by the Marquis. His assumptions that she was weak and delicate were shattered instantly.
ââŠâ
âShe was like a black cat.â
âWhat?â
Matteo frowned at the unexpected answer after waiting so long for Lloyd to speak.
âA black cat caught in the rain, growling with its claws out. Thatâs exactly what the Marchioness reminded me of.â
Lloyd stroked his chin thoughtfully.
Obedience was nice, but the way she glared like a wildcat ready to attack at any moment was also quite appealing.
âThatâs very different from what the Marquis described.â
Matteo tilted his head.
âSheâs a woman who knows men, isnât she?â
âWhat?â
Catching the dark gleam in Lloydâs eye, Matteo smirked.
âSo, youâre saying the Duke was just raising her value?â
Lloyd nodded in satisfaction. Matteo understood without needing everything spelled outâit was proof that all the years spent mentoring him had paid off.
âSheâs the woman who engraved the name âHoffmanâ into the minds of the capitalâs nobility in an instant. And who else in the empire has earned a noble title as quickly as Baron Hoffman?â
The two men exchanged knowing smiles.
They werenât foolish enough to voice their vile thoughts aloud. But their eyes spoke volumes.
âSo I just need to offer something bigger than Gredi Cryber, then.â
âAs expected, Your Majesty is brilliant.â
Duke Lloyd clapped his hands in delight, like watching a clever grandchild. The emperor, not content to sit still, stood up.
âWell then, I should get started right away. What would be bestâŠ?â
Humming happily, Matteo stepped through the shattered remnants at his feet, genuinely pleased.
At that very moment, Rosella visited Gredi, who had just finished stopping his bleeding.
âLeave us. I have something to discuss with the Grand Duke Cryber.â
At the empress’s command, the doctor quietly left after completing the treatment.
Rosella moved and carefully shut the curtains she had opened herself. Though not a single ant roamed the darkened garden, her movements were meticulous.
âYouâll only stir up unnecessary suspicion.â
âI just donât want to be interrupted while spending time with you, Gredi.â
Rosella approached and stroked the bandage over his wound. Grediâs brow furrowed each time her hand touched the blood-stained spot on his forehead.
âItâs not serious enough to worry the Empress. The doctor just wrapped the bandage too thickly.â
âYou moved faster than I expected.â
The imperial palace had ears everywhere, yet Rosella expressed her affection far too openlyâas if she didnât care.
She did it intentionally, knowing it made Gredi uncomfortable. Rosella ran her hand down his cheek and lifted his chin.
ââŠâ
âStill, I didnât expect you to decide on marriage so soon, Gredi.â
Gredi clamped his jaw shut.
She had once pressured him to marry, but now acted like a petulant child once he announced his wedding to Eliana. He couldnât understand her. Then again, Gredi had never understood anything about Rosella.
Her voice softened with regret, but Gredi removed her hand from his face.
âWasnât it Your Majesty who ordered me to marry?â
Gredi ran a large hand over his face. The skin under the bandage stung.
âYes. Youâre marrying because I commanded it, isnât that right, Gredi?â
Rosellaâs red-tipped nails pressed against his jaw.
Gredi looked away first.
He nodded with a sigh, not even trying to hide it.
âEven my dog listens well. Thanks to you, Iâve bought some time.â
Rosella casually rubbed her lower abdomen.
She had tried countless times to conceive after marriage, but no child came. And lately, the emperor rarely visited her chamber.
âItâs all that wretched womanâs fault.â
As time passed, Rosellaâs anxiety grew unbearable. Pressures from the outside and her own family, who kept sending fertility tonics, only added to it.
âIf youâve said what you needed to, Iâll take my leave.â
âHow did you seduce her?â
Rosellaâs tone turned urgent as Gredi tried to leave. She had pushed for the marriage, but the reality of it left her irritated.
âSeduce?â
âSo she charmed you, then?â
Wiping a blood-spattered cravat with the back of her hand, Rosella stared into his dark eyes.
âSheâs beautiful, as Your Majesty said.â
At his reply, Rosella grabbed his cravat tightly.
But Grediâs expression didnât change. He was used to Rosellaâs whims and rudeness.
âDonât be mistaken, Gredi. Nothing has changed.â
âIâm marrying according to Your Majestyâs wishes.â
At his softened voice, Rosella bit her lip.
ââŠâ
âIs something wrong?â
Gredi feigned ignorance, which only annoyed Rosella further.
âPretending not to know when you know everything.â
âIâm only saying this because I truly donât understand. If commanding your dog bothers you, you can retract the order anytime.â
Grediâs composed tone, knowing full well she wouldnât revoke it, infuriated Rosella.
âYou killed him, Gredi.â
ââŠâ
âIf you hadnât run away, he mightâve lived.â
Gredi bit his lip at her words.
ââŠâ
âOh, donât worry about the queen. Sheâs doing quite well in her new convent. Seems she likes it there.â
Rosella brushed the dust off his cravat as if nothing had happened.
ââŠThank you for your concern, Your Majesty.â
âThe emperor isnât fond of her, but what can I do? Someone has to care.â
Rosella walked around and sat on the sofa. Gredi looked down at her relaxed posture and clenched his jaw.
ââŠâ
âHer mind is already fragileâwhat will happen if she finds out her son is a murderer?â
At her words, Gredi closed his eyes.
Another shackle, even heavier than before, clamped down on his throat.
Oh thank God⊠the shackles were something elseđźâđš