Embarrassed, Eugene turned speechless as she ca to realize how the king was only playing with her.
“You don’t believe ?” She sounded offended; the urge to strangle the man before her was strong.
“Of course, I don’t.” He looked haughty, with his arms folded and his chin slightly raised.
Eugene’s face twisted in bewildernt. “Then why did you pretend to believe ?”
“I just wanted to hear your excuse. If we switch positions, do you think this la reason can convince you? And just because you act like you don’t rember anything, you are faced with a cri only you are capable of doing.”
Eugene shrugged off her shoulders as if to say that if he doesn’t believe her, then there’s nothing else she could do.
She had nothing to say nor had the energy to convince him anymore. With her eyes drooped, she spoke gloomily.
“What did I do? You said sothing was missing. What is it? Please tell the details. Maybe sothing cos to my mind.”
“…”
The missing national treasure was an artifact handed down to generations of the royal family. It’s a historical treasure, a priceless object, which the riches of the world could never buy. Fortunately, the absence of the treasure does not an an imminent danger to the kingdom.
In truth, not many people know of its existence as it was kept secret in the first place. Therefore, the person who stole it was rather familiar with the treasure trove—Jin Anika had been visiting the treasure house often.
Rather than reclaiming the treasure, Kasser found the situation far more interesting—more interesting now that his bewitching wife was involved.
If she is indeed lying, I never knew her acting was this great.
The queen was adept at making fake laughter. However, she has never acted as convincing as she was doing today to make the lie seem sincere.
Her deception, Kasser was not ignorant of. Yet today, why does he feel doubt in his heart?
When he heard her talk about the rightful compensation for the lives that were lost in her expense, Kasser began to have qualms. She indeed acts like a different person.
Co to think of it, it was also the first ti that he had such a proper conversation with the queen. Before, whenever they talk, it was either just a formal greeting or a heated disagreent.
“My queen.”
“Uhh…Yes?” Eugene looked up at his expressionless face. She didn’t know that Kasser called her “queen” to observe how she would react to being called the title.
Watching her clueless response, Kasser said nothing and rembered Anika’s reaction when he called her “My queen” after their marriage.
“Please call Anika, Your Highness.”
As ironic as it may sound, Jin Anika hated to be called ‘Queen,’ and everyone in the palace knew of this.
“If you indeed don’t rember anything, what contract were you pertaining to over our lunch together?”
“Ah… That’s…”
Eugene broke out in a cold sweat. Her situation seed to be getting more and more twisted. Finally, she answered with a look of resignation.
“I didn’t really know what you were talking about.”
“Then, you have no idea what our contract is?”
“Yes…”
“But what if I say I have no intention of breaking the contract because of your sudden loss of mory?” He pronounced the last words with absolute sarcasm showing that he didn’t believe Eugene at all.
“Do we have our contract written and signed on paper?”
“No, but you swore on your na.”
In Mahar, an oath by na had the sa effect as the law. People of Mahar believe it would be better to die than be shad from breaking a pledge. For them, honor is worth more than one’s life. It was quite a contrast with Eugene’s original world where swearing under one’s na is null without docunts supporting it.
To blend in this strange world, Eugene had to abide by its rules. Therefore, the contract was for her to continue despite her reservations.
Especially now that the party that signed the contract is gone, and she had to carry out the contract even though she didn’t know what it is.
Jin would not sign a contract that wouldn’t hurt herself. There’s no way I would be hurt by fulfilling whatever it is.
“Then…I can’t help it.” She said dismissively.
“It seems you still have common sense even after losing your mory.”
Eugene frowned. Praise or ridicule, she hated the way he spoke to her. She narrowed her eyes and pursed her lips while looking down her hands resting on her lap.
Kasser suppressed a laugh that exploded with an idle cough. Her sullen expression revealed her innermost feelings. The queen he knew never looked like one.
“Tell , Your Highness, what is our contract?” With a determined voice, she asked the king courageously. But, Kasser wasn’t able to answer back as an urgent voice suddenly intervened.
“Your Highness, it’s Marianne.”
Just now, he stord in with rage and drove everyone out. Perhaps General Sarah rashly called soone who could abate the tension. And who would it be but Marianne?
“I’ll get it for now.”Kasser got up from the sofa. Eugene looked up at him with wondering eyes.
“What do you an?”
“I said I’d et Marianne.”
“Why won’t you just invite her in?”
‘Just so I could see who she is.’ Eugene thought cleverly to herself.
“Would you like to et her? Do you rember Marianne?”
“No…”
“I need ti to think. Would you rather talk with Marianne and discuss your situation with her?”
She nodded.
“Alright, but let talk to her first alone.” Kasser then left. Eugene stared blankly at his broad back, and in no ti, she was left alone.
“Oh, what is it? What contract is it? Soone has to tell ! I can’t just sit here like a prisoner waiting for a verdict.” Eugene lanted to herself.
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