Remaried Empress

Chapter 28: Chapter 28



It was the day before my birthday. As we were only staying at the villa for two days, I didn't have much pack. I wore comfortable, low-heeled shoes instead of my formal ones, and donned a waterproof cape in case of rain.

"Enjoy Your vacation, Your Majesty."

Countess Eliza, who was not accompanying me on my trip, carefully fixed my buttons, and mentioned she was thinking of going home for the two days I was gone.

"Don't worry, Countess Eliza. I will take care of her."

Countess Jubel laughed and patted Countess Eliza on the back, who narrowed her eyes and lowered her hands. I smiled as I watched the two opposite personalities exchange glances without speaking.

"Let's go."

When I arrived at the central palace, I found Sovieshu standing in front of the carriage. He was dressed in his usual formal clothes, and I didn't see his luggage or his servants following him. I gave him a questioning look, and Sovieshu explained with a regretful expression.

"I have a matter to attend to. Can you go ahead?"

"Is it that urgent? You don't have to push yourself to go the villa."

"It's urgent, but not completely so. It is not an issue that the Empress needs to visit for her birthday."

I didn't mind, but I decided not to answer. Sovieshu smiled softly and wrapped his arms around my shoulders.

"You need rest after all the hard work you've done. After I finish my work, I'll leave in the evening."

The villa was twelve hours journey away from the capital. If he left in the evening, he would travel all night until morning. I was worried, but...it had to be fine. Come to think of it, sitting face-to-face with Sovieshu would be supremely awkward, and so I climbed into the carriage without protest.

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Countess Jubel fell asleep as soon as she got into the carriage, while I spent my time reading a book. That was for about two hours, until motion sickness from the swaying of the carriage overwhelmed me. I closed my book and looked out the window.

The carriage was on a well-maintained road leading out of the capital, and I saw yellow farmland stretching out before me. Farmers and scarecrows were scattered about the field, and somewhere I could hear children's laughter.

"I hope this trip will improve the relationship between you and the Emperor."

I turned my head and saw Countess Jubel yawning. Our eyes met, and she shrugged.

"I couldn't say that in front of Countess Eliza."

"..."

"It's difficult for nobles to divorce, Your Majesty. There are many political complications and disagreements about how to divide assets. Who would take more benefits? But if one doesn't care for the loss, one can divorce at any time."

"But I can't."

"It's a shame, but yes. You're the Empress. No matter how much you hate the Emperor, you cannot initiate divorce first. So it's better to get along."

Countess Jubel began to nod off again. I leaned my head against the backrest with both hands on my knees. I agreed that it was better to be on good terms with the Emperor. However, there was something that I could not agree with Countess Jubel on.

Divorce...

Could I improve our relationship just because I couldn't divorce him? It was this part that I disagreed with. To others, the fact that I wasn't in a position to divorce Sovieshu may elicit sympathy...In any case, there was no way that anyone treated poorly by their spouse wouldn't be pitied. Sovieshu was completely blind when it came to Rashta, and occasionally ended up accusing me because of it.

But even if I could get divorced, I had no desire to do so from Sovieshu. I was groomed to be the empress from an early age, with rigorous training and specialized education throughout my childhood into adulthood. I didn't know if I fit the aptitude or not, but to be empress was my destination in life. It would be a lie if I said that I was alright with my husband bringing in a concubine and treating me coldly. Our marriage was political, however, and while it was hard, I could carry the burden. I didn't want to lose my lifelong work simply because Sovieshu loved someone else.

If there really came a situation where I could tolerate it no longer, then perhaps—?

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"Your Majesty, look at this!"

Rashta ran to Sovieshu with an engraved pendant given by Duke Elgy from Blue Bohean.

"Your Majesty!"

Rashta burst into the room with a large smile and then stopped in surprise.

"Wow..."

Rashta covered her mouth as she stared at Sovieshu before her.

"Your Majesty, you look wonderful..."

He was dressed in a black and white suit, different from the fancier outfits of the New Year's celebration. He smiled weakly, not looking in the mirror. Rashta quickly went ot his side and admired him from top to bottom.

"You look good everywhere. Aren't you being too shameless by looking this handsome?"

"You flatter me."

Rashta gave a small giggle then held out her hand to him.

"Look at this."

"That's the crest of Blue Bohean."

"Wow. Your Majesty's genius. You recognized it right away?"

Rashta's eyes widened in admiration again, and Sovieshu gave a small smile and rubbed her back with one hand. It was a strange reminder that Rashta was from another world, as nobles were almost obligated to memorize the crests of other houses.

"Why are you dressed so nicely?"

She placed the pendant in her pocket. In truth she had shown the pendant from Duke Elgy to Sovieshu because she wanted him to be jealous. She was taken aback when he seemed rather calm, however, as if he were ignorant of her intentions.

"I told you a few days ago. I have to go to the royal villa."

"Oh...Rashta thought you were supposed to leave by morning, but it was cancelled. You said you'd be back the day after tomorrow, right?"

Sovieshu glanced at the clock and nodded.

"Make yourself comfortable here, Rashta."

Sovieshu lightly kissed Rashta's cheek and turned away.

"Rashta will see you off."

She followed him enthusiastically, rambling away about her day. While Viscount Roteschu had completely destroyed her reputation, Duke Elgy's appearance had slowly drawn back some of the nobles to her. She was both happy and relieved, and she wanted to tell all of this to Sovieshu.

She stopped speaking, however, when she saw a silver jewelry box inside of Sovieshu's carriage. Her eyes widened.

"What is that?"

"It's a present for the Empress."

"...Empress?"

Rashta's eyes widened even further.

"You're taking it to the villa?"

"It's the Empress' birthday."

After Sovieshu's reply, Rashta looked surprised and questioned him again.

"Who's going there?"

"It will be the Empress, myself, the servants and the knights. There are no guests other than a lady-in-waiting. Why?"

Rashta covered her mouth with her hands. She looked so alarmed that Sovieshu frowned at her.

"Are you all right?"

"Rashta didn't know it was the Empress' birthday."

"Oh, is that so?"

"No one said anything..."

"We want to be as quiet as possible. It's not an open party, so only close friends or relatives know."

"Viscountess Verdi could have mentioned it. She would have known."

Sovieshu smiled when Rashta pouted her lips.

"You must be unhappy to only find out about her birthday now."

"We're still family. Rashta could have given something..."

Sovieshu gave a chuckle.

"You're very kind."

Rashta twisted her fingers.

"Well... "

It was about time for Sovieshu to leave, the coachman looked over at the pair of them.

"I'll see you soon, Rashta. If I leave too late, it will be difficult for the coachman to drive."

Sovieshu took a step into the carriage when Rashta quickly grabbed his sleeve.

"Rashta?"

He turned around curiously.

"Can you take Rashta, too?"

"You?"

Sovieshu blinked in surprise, and she nodded hurriedly.

"Rashta couldn't get a gift for the Empress, and if Rashta doesn't celebrate her birthday she will be disappointed."

Sovieshu couldn't undo the skeptical expression on his face, and he was unconvinced that Navier would be disappointed by a lack of gift. However, he couldn't say that the Empress would probably dislike it if Rashta came along.

"Bring Rashta with you, Your Majesty. She can liven the mood."

"The mood?"

She mimed drinking alcohol and Sovieshu replied with a faint smile.

"You don't have to do that much."

"Still, let Rashta go. It's a family party, and I'm family."

"I'm sorry. It will only be myself and the Empress."

Rashta's cheeks puffed out and she folded her arms.

"Oh dear. You're sulking."

Sovieshu laughed and pinched her bright red cheek.

"Do you really want to come?"

"I don't like when you're alone with another woman."

"You didn't protest when I brought up the villa the other day."

"I thought you were going alone or in a group for work."

Rashta was being cute and energetic, and the carriage driver gave an involuntary chuckle. She quickly looked down at her toes. Sovieshu checked his watch then stroked her shoulder soothingly.

"Later it can just be the two of us. Is that enough?"

"When? On Rashta's birthday?"

"Yes."

"Rashta prefers being in groups."

"Alright."

"But Rashta likes being with you alone, Your Majesty."

"You are a greedy person."

He grinned at her, and she quickly put her arms around him.

"Rashta wants a lot of people for her birthday, and then have you alone later."

Her delicate scent tickled his nose. Sovieshu kissed her lightly on the cheek and answered, "Yes" before boarding. The carriage driver snapped the reigns, and Rashta waved at the retreating carriage.

Before it disappeared completely, she lowered her arm. Sovieshu had promised he would spend time with her later, but now he would be alone with the Empress. She tried not to worry. She couldn't have stopped him even if she had known in advance.

'It will be alright. The Emperor and Empress are in a typical marriage.'

Rashta slapped her cheeks and returned to her room at the eastern palace. She would have a glass of champagne and a good night's sleep.

However, someone was already waiting for her there. Her heart dropped to the floor when she recognized the despicable figure standing in the corridor. She braced herself, then walked up to Viscount Roteschu. He was standing in front of the door, yawning with his hand in his pocket, but he grinned as soon as he saw Rashta.

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The windows at the villa had thin, translucent curtains. Because the curtains were rarely in use, aesthetic was emphasized rather than practicality, and I woke up to bright sunlight in my eyes. I decided the curtains needed changing right away. It was only after I sat up groggily in bed that I realized I was in a different place, and it was my birthday.

Sovieshu...

It was 7 a.m. according to my watch, and considering that it took about 12 hours to get here from the capital, I doubted that he had arrived yet. Perhaps by the time I had breakfast, he would have arrived and then fallen asleep.

I yawned again and got out of bed. I remembered my usual routine, but realized that I didn't bring any work. Today really was a day for idle reading and resting. It had been a while since I spent the whole day on myself.

After concluding that this trip was a good idea, I went to the bathroom, brushed my teeth, and took a quick shower.

"Your Majesty, you should've called me!"

Countess Jubel gave a sudden exclamation when I left the bedroom with my hair already done.

"I've been waiting for you to call!"

"It's fine. I'm just going to relax today."

"Well, I suppose. What would you like for breakfast?"

"Just bread and juice, please."

While Countess Jubel was busy preparing breakfast, I went into the drawing room and took my unfinished book out of the bag. I opened my book and reclined against an armchair.

After some time, I heard the door open. I thought it was Countess Jubel at first, but the footsteps sounded heavy. When I looked up, I saw a smiling Sovieshu in a suit.

"You came here to rest and you're reading?"

"Your Majesty."

I closed the book and stood up. Despite the fact that he was smiling, he looked exhausted, as if he had been riding in a carriage all night.

"Did you just arrive?"

"Yes."

He pointed his finger towards the window, and through it I spotted several servants unloading the carriage. Sovieshu spoke, his voice a murmur.

"I'm tired."

He collapsed on the couch next to me, and put his head backwards and closed his eyes.

"..."

He looked like he was about to pass out from exhaustion. I touched his forehead and found it was warm.

"Your Majesty."

"..."

"Sire?"

Maybe he was asleep. Then, Sovieshu opened his eyes and stared at me with wide eyes.

"You have a slight fever. You should sleep."

I carefully took my hands off his forehead and made to stand up.

'Is there an official on standby?'

Sovieshu grabbed my wrist as soon as I was about to get up. I looked back at him, and he ordered me to stay before getting up to leave the room. When he returned, there was a silver box in his head.

"A gift?"

"You knew it right away."

Sam smiled lightly and held the gift towards me.

It was a music box.

When I opened the lid, tinkling music floated out, and a shining ring was displayed in the center. There was also a silver necklace and earrings on either side of it.

"Thank you."

With a smile, Sovieshu lifted the necklace from the box.

"Allow me."

I hesitated and took the box with one hand, and with the other I lifted my hair and turned around. His hands felt feverishly hot against my neck as he placed on the necklace.

Then suddenly, something warm and smooth touched my neck.

"!"


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