Episode 65
Aliceâs lips, which had been curved in a smile, flattened into a straight line.
Facing her indifferent gaze, Madam Alt became flustered.
âIs that all you have to say? If you plan to keep rambling on, leave.â
âYour Highness!â
Alice turned her head sharply.
The good mood from earlier had quickly cooled, and the other young ladies tactfully tried to change the subject.
âYour Highness, did you know DNA tests are all the rage these days?â
Ever since Estelleâs real father had found her through a DNA test and turned his life around, many people had started dreaming of suddenly becoming rich.
That desire had grown so much that Doctor Jerry had also become famous.
âSome foolish commoners even go into huge debt just to take the test.â
âThey think bloodlines are like winning the lottery?â
âExactly! And apparently, a lot of them really do turn out to be related.â
âShows there are plenty of nobles who recklessly father illegitimate children. Not that it has anything to do with me.â
âOf course! Youâre the only princess of the imperial family!â
Haha.
Thankfully, Alice seemed interested in the new topic, and the atmosphere warmed againâŠ
Sniffle.
âŠor almost did, until Madam Altâs quiet sobs broke in.
Alice raised an eyebrow.
âIâm getting a headache.â
âMy parents know a skilled pharmacistâshould I introduce you?â
âNo. I just didnât sleep enough. I only meant to drop by for a short while anyway, so you can all go now.â
âYour Highness!â
The young ladies tried to persuade her to stay, but Alice waved them off and left first.
Once she was gone, the awkwardly silent group was interrupted by Madam Altâs sudden sobbing.
âI only spoke for Her Highnessâs sake!â
âWe know you meant well.â
The others patted her awkwardly.
âIf Prince Cesar hadnât run off with some commoner instead of marrying his fiancĂ©e, Her Highness wouldnât be so arrogant now.â
Not realizing how inappropriate she was being, Madam Alt bit her lip.
The others tried half-heartedly to soothe her, which she took as them being on her side.
âLetâs not talk about that. Itâs not a pleasant subject.â
âAm I wrong?â
âNo, itâs just thatââ
âEveryone knows His Majesty strictly controlled Prince Cesarâs every move!â
It was said the Emperor even dictated how the Prince should breathe.
And yet, the prince had run away with a commoner loverâonly to die in a magical beast attack.
With no body ever recovered, it was one of the greatest tragedies of the imperial family.
âMadam Alt, youâre getting worked up. You should go home now.â
The ladies hurried to guide her away.
âIf only the Prince were to come back aliveâŠâ
âMadam, thatâs impossible! His funeral was years ago!â
They tried to hush her, but she, now desperate, blurted out:
âWho knows? Maybe a hidden child of the Prince will appear. That would be wonderful.â
It was the harshest curse she could throw at Alice.
A few days later.
âYour Majesty! This child is Prince Cesarâs son!â
Coincidentally, a woman had shown up with a boy.
Seven years after Prince Cesarâs death, a supposed son had appeared.
The woman claimed the boy was born from her relationship with the prince before his death.
Naturally, the entire palace was thrown into chaos.
âThis is obviously a lie! How could he suddenly have a son now?â
âEven if they did have a child, itâs ridiculous to think she left him with someone else before the Prince died.â
The ministers argued there was no way her story could be true.
âYour Majesty, have you seen the boyâs face?â
The Emperor nodded.
Unable to coldly turn them away, he had allowed the woman and child into the palace.
He had only watched from afar, but that was enough for him to notice something.
âHe looks quite a bit like Cesar.â
For the Emperor, Cesar was a painful memory.
He had tried to raise him as the perfect heir by forcing perfection on him, but that had led to irreversible tragedy.
Having lost his son, the Emperor had been living with an unfillable hole in his heart for seven years.
It was only natural that seeing even a small resemblance to Cesar in the boy would stir his emotions.
âI canât help thinking he might really be Cesarâs child.â
âThen letâs use the holy relic, Libra, to find out!â
âLibra is too subjective! Regardless of its authenticity, if the user believes something is true, it will confirm it as truth.â
âExactly! Thatâs why itâs used so cautiously.â
As agreement spread, someone offered another solution.
âYour Majesty, what about a paternity test?â
Everyone turned to the speakerâDuke Lennoxâlooking surprised.
âMy wife found her father through a paternity test. Right now, I believe itâs the most reliable method.â
Recently, Lennox had been in and out of the palace over the Bellonsa Countâs tax evasion case, and he had been dragged into todayâs meeting by chance.
âI was going to suggest the same,â another minister agreed.
It was rare for someone to side with the powerful Duke of Winterlen, so the room felt oddly tense.
The mood shifted toward agreeing to the test.
The Emperor, after hearing the opinions, nodded.
âSummon Doctor Jerry. He said only hair is needed?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âFortunately, I still have a lock of Cesarâs hair, kept safe all this time.â
âThen the test can proceed smoothly!â
âWeâll arrange the date as soon as possible.â
While the ministers talked excitedly, Lennox recalled a conversation with Estelle.
âDo you think Tom is really my father?â
âNo.â
He had answered honestlyâit just didnât seem possible.
âBut that test has legal weight.â
He had already quietly asked the Tower Master to check whether the test was truly accurate.
He didnât mention it, not wanting Estelle to think he often interacted with the Tower Master.
âI heard a boy claiming to be Prince Cesarâs son has appeared. Iââ
With her words in mind, Lennox spoke again.
âLetâs make the test public.â
âIn public, Duke?â
âYes. Gather commoners and nobles alike in the amphitheater and let them witness it.â
âThatâs not a jokeâyou want to make a royal child a spectacle?!â
âIf we do it privately and simply announce the result later, even if the boy is legitimate, people will still harp on the fact that heâs half commoner and born out of wedlock.â
ââŠâ
âBut people believe what they see with their own eyes. Even if heâs attacked, public opinion will form in his favor.â
After all, once everyone had seen for themselves that he was royal blood, some would think, What does it matter?
It would also give the Emperor a chance to openly show his affection for his long-lost grandsonâif the boy was real.
âBut if heâs not the Princeâs son, the fallout will be huge. Can you handle that?â
âIf heâs publicly exposed, no other scammer will dare approach the royal family again.â
Lennox shrugged.
He remembered Estelleâs words:
[Letâs make it a big event first.]
A child of Cesar.
It was something that hadnât happened in the previous life.
Even Lennox, who had lived twice, couldnât predict the outcome.
âIf sheâs lying, sheâll run away. If not, itâs a proposal worth accepting, Your Majesty.â
He was doing this solely for Estelle.
âAaaah!â
Around midday, Tom woke up screaming.
He had stayed up all night and dreamt of countless red eyes staring at him.
The feeling didnât vanish after waking.
âGasp!â
He thought he saw red eyes watching him from outside the windowâon the third floor.
That womanâitâs her!
Tom clutched his head.
The Winterlen mansion was no place for a sane person.
A tall figure.
Long black hair.
A chilling gaze.
Glessia Winterlen was like a ghost, constantly watching him.
Day or night, even under his blanket, he could feel her eyes on him.
It had gotten so bad that he was losing hair and his cheeks had grown hollow.
I have to marry Estelle soon!
Weeks had passed without him speaking a single word to her.
Fighting the urge to flee this cursed house, Tom left his bedroom in a gloomy mood.
Today again, the Winterlen demons will be guarding Estelle, and I wonât get a singleâ
Then he saw Estelle in the distance.
Alone.
Oh shit .. she is a princessâŠ. Alice you are going to die of frustration đđ
Alice Lennox is your nephew in law now đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł