Episode 52
“Ally, we already finished talking about that.”
Saying something in private is one thing, but saying it in front of many people has a completely different weight.
The emperor raised his eyebrows and looked stern.
“Letās move somewhere else first.”
“Thereās no need. The truth will come out soon.”
“Ally!”
“The Winterlen couple got married only for the sake of adopting a childāthey donāt even love each other!”
Alice pointed at Estelle.
Suddenly, everyoneās attention turned to her. Estelle froze in surprise.
Lennox, on the other hand, crossed his arms and openly showed his displeasure.
Alice continued without caring.
“Because of people who abuse adopted children or treat them like slaves, a law was madeāonly couples who have lived together for at least one year can adopt.”
“⦔
“But if they got married only to fill that one-year requirement, donāt you think there might be problems? For the childās future, the truth must be revealed.”
“⦔
“So, Father, please bring out the holy relic.”
For the childās sake.
Aliceās words sounded noble and pureāon the surface.
“Thatās what I really want for my birthday.”
The Libra Scale was a holy relic the royal family had borrowed from the temple with a huge donation. It was usually used only in serious situations, because each use required a massive amount of sacred power.
“My lovely daughter, still, this is⦔
The cheerful music had long stopped.
In the heavy silence, everyone stared at the Winterlen couple.
They all looked doubtful of Aliceās accusation.
After all, they had just seen a very loving couple with their own eyes today.
“This is difficult. Truly awkward.”
Even if it was her birthday, humiliating the Winterlen couple in public was going too far.
“You donāt need to feel awkward, Father. I have a reliable witness.”
Alice called out to someone.
“Lady Langster, come here.”
A woman stepped forwardāsomeone both Estelle and Lennox knew well.
In the past life, she had been Lennoxās contract wife. In this life, she had also tried to become his contract wife, but after seeing Lennox point his sword at Estelle, she ran away.
Ah⦠I forgot to silence her, Lennox thought when he saw her.
In his past life, she had been so unremarkable that he didnāt take her seriously. That carelessness was now coming back to bite him.
“This woman will tell the truth. Bring out the relic.”
“Very well, letās hear her story. Thereās even a priest here, so all we need is the relic.”
“Your Majesty, itās excessive to use the relic for something like this. Weād need a high-ranking priest, wouldnāt we?” Lennox tried to stop the emperor.
“Will you really call the Pope just to dig into a coupleās private matters?”
“Your Majesty, I must disagree.”
Before the emperor could change his mind, Heliosāwho had been silent until nowāspoke up.
“This concerns a childās life, and if itās true, itās a serious matter of deceiving the royal family. Even if the Pope himself knew, he would gladly allow the relic to be used.”
“⦔
“And my sacred power alone is enough to use it.”
Helios spoke with confidence and a gentle smile, gaining everyoneās trust. No one suspected that he was the one who had set all this up.
A while ago, Lady Langster had gone to confession after suffering from terrible nightmares.
Helios had been the priest behind the screen.
“Itās a grave sin to be close to a demon. To be forgiven, you must repent.”
“Repent? How?”
“For example⦠you could confess that dayās events to the royal family. Since itās related to Winterlen, you could tell Princess Alice, who is very interested in Winterlenās affairs.”
In the end, a servant brought the relic.
Alice signaled with her finger.
“Priest.”
“Yes, Your Highness.”
Helios, hiding his dark intentions, received the relicāa statue of the goddess Reltasia holding a scale. If the right pan went down, it meant truth; if the left pan went down, it meant lies.
The questioning began.
“What is your name?”
“Hazel Langster, Your Highness.”
The scale tilted to the right. Truth.
“Lady Langster, what did you see on the night of the Winterlen dukeās monster-slaying celebration?”
“I saw the duke and Lady Bellonsaānow Duchess Winterlenātogether in the garden.”
Right. Truth.
“Why were they together?”
“They seemed to be talking about a contract marriage.”
“Contract marriage?”
“That day, I heard a rumorāthat the duke was offering a huge sum to anyone willing to be his wife for exactly one year.”
Right. Truth.
“I was tempted by the money and went to see the duke. But the duchess was already there. The next day, they got married.”
Right. Truth.
Alice took over.
“And the duke had already begged my father to let him adopt a child.”
“⦔
“Still think thereās no problem here?”
Right. Truth.
“This is no different from buying a woman and a child with money. Itās degrading to both womenās and childrenās rights.”
The crowd murmured.
Suddenlyā
Thud thud thud!
Woof!
Durin, the little boy, ran over and bit Aliceās hand.
“Donāt hurt Mommy!” he shouted with unclear words because his mouth was busy biting. Only Estelle and Lennox understood him perfectly.
āThis person is bad!ā his eyes seemed to say as he glared at Alice.
He had been playing happily with friends, but then he noticed everyone speaking badly about his mother. He didnāt understand all the words, but when he saw his momās sad face, he was sure something bad was happeningāand that Alice was the cause.
“Durin, you canāt bite people!”
“But⦔
“No.”
“ā¦Fine.”
Durin let go.
“You must be that poor child,” Alice said, pretending to be sympathetic.
“Iām not poor!”
“⦔
“Iām happy!”
āAs long as Mom is there.
“What about Dad? Are you happy with him too?” Alice asked quickly.
“Dad is⦠not really. Maybe not happy.”
Alice smirked, as if she had expected that answer.
Helios continued.
“Do you love your wife, Estelle Winterlen?” he asked Lennox.
“Yes.”
The scale tilted left. Lie.
Gasps spread through the room.
Helios looked at Estelle.
“Itās been a while, Madam.”
“ā¦Yes, it has.”
“Do you love your husband?”
“Yes.”
Left. Lie.
Alice smiled.
“No need to ask further. Father, youāve seen it yourselfāannul their marriage.”
“Wait.” Lennox interrupted.
“Itās natural for this result to appear.”
“Are you confessing?”
“No.”
“Then what?”
“Because the relic is fake.”