Chapter 65 - Plans of Rebuttal (1)
Chapter 65 – Plans of Rebuttal (1)
Leah knew that she should have prevented Ishakan from continuing. His words were pointless, and in this situation, politics and love combined would only lead to one thing—disaster.
Neither of them could find the proper words to say. It was a tug of war. The delicate line could be crossed at any ti, but neither was willing to let go of the rope.
Even if he sounded implausible, so parts of her wanted to believe him. She wanted so bad to place her trust in Ishakan.
However, she only felt ridiculous. How could she possibly trust the enemy of her country? Their goals were clashing against each other, and their hearts divided for their own people. On one hand, Ishakan was the most powerful king of the Kurkans, whilst on the other, Leah was all but a helpless princess, trying her best to save her country.
She was a fool. Every ti she was with him, she always beca like this. Her normal reasoning and logic vanished in front of him, replaced with the temptation and emotional impulses.
To do what her heart desired was what she wanted the most—to wear the beautiful purple silk dress Ishakan had gifted her, to enjoy her al in peace at the luncheon in an amicable atmosphere.
She desired to claim the glory of her contributions, wished for people to recognize that it was her who strives to abolish slavery and not the crown prince.
Such simple desires that Leah had been repressing because of the etiquette and discipline she had to abide by.
Ever since she had t him, Ishakan had only been inciting the rebel in her. The unkindled feelings that should have passed without a spark turned into huge flas.
It was hard to withstand the burning urge to let herself go, to sate those innermost feelings and unbridled desires.
Ishakan was the fuel, powerful enough to cause the spark to erupt into a blaze, against her wishes.
When Countess lissa heard what had happened at the palace, she beca imnsely upset, for Leah’s sake. The situation regarding the purple silk dress especially, made her extrely troubled. Such a gorgeous and delicate dress, that money could not buy, was stolen and ruined before Leah could even touch it.
lissa wanted to imdiately find out the culprit, but the princess pacified her first.
“I have my reason as to why I told you about this. I wanted to get over this issue.”
“But, princess…!”
“As the head servant, I want you to take the lead, so the maids will not beco divided. I know what I’m asking of you is hard, but…” Leah held Countess lissa’s hand and looked up with her deep violet eyes. It was a plea.
“…”
“If there was a maid who sold out to earn a fortune, I’m certain it’s because of inevitable circumstances that caused them to do that. I will leave soon anyway… No matter what the queen does, we just have to put up with it.”
Countess lissa did not answer and only sealed her lips tight. With a ashen face, she forced herself to open her mouth.
“How can they not let you rest?” Her dry, wrinkled hand covered her face. lissa remained silent for a while.
“…If only I ca from a family with more power.”
The words that she whispered seed to be full of remorse. Whenever sothing bad happened to Leah, Countess lissa had always blad herself. She felt so sorry for the princess, and the countless injustices she had to put up with.
“Countess.”
“I apologize. I spoke improperly in front of Your Highness.”
“No, I am the one at fault here. I am undeserving to have you.” Leah approached the countess and opened her arms. Countess lissa imdiately hugged Leah.
Sighing deeply, she uttered, “No, I am unworthy to have a master like you. You are the only one I have, who I can count on.”
“Don’t be like that, lissa.”
“Her Highness might ask to serve another master once you leave the palace, but I hate the idea.”
Leah faintly smiled as if she knew what lissa was saying. Countess lissa was prepared, wanting to change the topic.
The princess’ destiny was already written in stone—she was promised to Byun Gyeongbaek and people were already anticipating the reunion. lissa could?never?change this. This was the power she lacked and faulted herself for.
Leah recalled her final choice—death over a miserable life ahead of her—and prayed that it would not bring lissa too much misery. As soon as she thought of her upcoming repose, a voice suddenly popped out of her head.
“If I say that I’ll take responsibility…then, what will you do?”
His words lingered in her head, like a troubleso bug leaving her restless. It kept flying around her steadily, no matter how hard she tried to shoo it off.
His voice, eyes, and nose atop shapely lips…The gentle and sincere expression on his face—everything ca to life in her mind. She could trace his smooth jaw, the arch of his brows, and deep-seated eyes with her own.
Recalling these unwanted mories, a realization struck her. All along, her heart had been wanting sothing… She wanted to live.
***
The aristocrats of the society, who mingled amongst each other in the hall, were greatly satisfied of the gossips surrounding the scandalous welco banquet for the Kurkans.
The gossipmongers indulged in the story between the King of the Kurkans and the Princess of Estia. Just the thought of Estia’s flower, and the young and strong barbarian king interacting, was enough to make a controversial picture.
The royal daughter, with her vivid violet eyes, was a noble figure envied by all aristocrats—especially of won. There were quite a few nobles who were dissatisfied with the fact that she had even beco the fiancé of the old but powerful Byun Gyongbaek.
“But the barbarian king appeared like fresh at! Everyone is looking forward to seeing Byun Gyongbaek boil in anger.” Count Valtein was so excited that he bragged about the gossip of the social circles.
“Your beauty is outstanding, but I do not know how Kurkans perceive Estian beauty. I am interested if they find …”
Upon noticing the glare of Finance Minister Laurent, Count Valtein stopped with his bragging. Even if his tongue remained itching to speak, he ended up halting and changing the topic.
He took a small velvet box wrapped in a pink ribbon out of his pocket. Then, he proceeded to untie and proudly opened it as he nudged it towards the center of the tabletop. The inside contents were revealed, laid out on peach tissue paper.
It was an unfamiliar sight to the person being presented it with, Minister Laurent.
Count Valtein puffed his chest with pride and arrogantly spoke. “This is the latest trend.” He held the box as if it contained a mysterious and precious jewel.
“Date palms?” was the minister’s confused reply.
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