Chapter 201 (2/2)
“… ”
“Oh, he was…” Carsein sighed again, said in a calm voice, “Let me apologize on behalf of my father. So, please let off your steam.”
“… It’s already late,” I said, turning away from his eyes.
I unwittingly spat out some barbed words at him, though I tried not to.
“You said you heard what I told them at the palace. Don’t you really know what that means?”
When I saw him stiffening, I chuckled.
Yes, you know it. You know what kind of decision I’ve made and what I’m thinking now.
“I said I would no longer interfere with the matters of the pro-emperor faction. So, I told them they should not expect any cooperation from my family. Don’t you know what this means? It means I’m willing to turn my back against them, especially your family, the chief of the faction, in particular.”
“That’s why you tried not to make eye contact with me? You’re not going to see me because you have turned your back against our family?”
“… ”
“Whew…” He sighed long, looking at me as I remained silent.
“Why are you always trying to think in extremes?”
“What?”
“Please don’t do that. Isn’t it too hard if you live like that? Let me help you. So, I hope you won’t be too hard on yourself.”
I was silent. What can I do for Carsen, the second son of the Duke Lars family at the moment when I could pursue a different path from theirs? Even if this had not happened, how could he help me in a situation like this when he spent time only practicing fencing without any interest in politics?
As if he read my mind, he let out a deep sigh after looking at me blankly for some time.
“You don’t believe me at all?”
“… ”
“Well, would you believe me if I say I would move out of my parents’ house?”
“…Moving out?”
I opened my eyes wide. Of course, as he wasn’t the successor of his father’s title and as he came of age, he was supposed to move out someday. But he was too young to move out. Besides, given that it was customary for the rest of the brothers including him to move out when the eldest son inherited the title, his remarks were extremely unusual.
When I looked at him in surprise, he nodded, looking at me with serious eyes.
“Yes, I’m moving out.”
“Why?”
“Well, I’m supposed to move out anyway. If I move out, I don’t have to follow the political line of my family.”
“… Well, don’t do it. I don’t want to get you involved in my matters.”
Basically, it was my own matter. I didn’t want to get him involved in something that I didn’t like. Although I was grateful for his efforts to help me even by moving out, I didn’t feel he would be a great help to me because he was not politically trained at all. Of course, he would be helpful when it came to fencing.
When I shook my head with a determined expression, he remained silent for a long time, then said in a calm voice, “Okay. Let’s talk about it next time. ”
“…Sein.”
“You look tired. Have some rest.”
Having said that, he turned. His red shadow flickered and disappeared out of the door.
Looking at him disappearing, I sighed deeply.
Somehow I felt frustrated and gloomy.
Three days later I received a letter with the results of the meeting. The luxurious white paper detailed the coronation schedule and procedures, but there was nothing about the emperor’s wedding that was the center of the controversy.
According to the long letter, the emperor agreed to break off his engagement with me, but refused to hold a wedding ceremony with someone immediately.
Was it because of that? Other letters enclosed in it included several precautions. For example, as he can’t officially reveal his breakoff in the presence of foreign delegations, I have to continue to act as his fiancée until a few months later when it is officially recorded. And I should not make any mistake as he will announce to the outside world that he and I have agreed to hold a wedding ceremony after I come of age and fully recover from poisoning.
Touching the two letters to the candlelight, I tilted my head.
Why did they make this conclusion? This was not what the pro-emperor faction or the noble faction wanted.
When I saw the ashes of the letters, I suddenly remembered what happened three days ago.
The emperor came to see me urgently and asked me to think twice about my decision, but I refused his request coldly. I felt heartbroken when he turned, saying he would do as I wished.
When I was working with a heavy heart, the butler came in carefully and gave me good news. He said the delegation of the Lua kingdom just arrived in the capital, and that my father would return home by evening.
It was already in the evening after I gave house employees various instructions for my father who came all the way back from the Lua kingdom.