Chapter 242. Show His Face (1)
Translator: Aura / Editor: SaWarren
On the return trip silence reigned inside the carriage.
Rashta did not speak as excitedly as before, and Sovieshu said nothing as he stared out the window.
Rashta put her hand on her bulging belly and looked at Sovieshu several tis.
Seeing that Sovieshu said nothing as if his soul had been drained, she couldn’t help but speak first,
“Your Majesty. Is there anything you would like to say to Rashta?”
Finally when Sovieshu looked at Rashta she lifted her hand from her belly.
After an odd three-second silence, Sovieshu smiled warmly and lowered his arm leaning against the window.
“What’s wrong? Are you bored?”
“About that certificate... You didn’t say anything to Rashta.”
“?”
“You’re not sorry you didn’t tell Rashta...”
“When you’re a little stressed, don’t you cry because your belly hurts? If I had told you, you might have collapsed from the shock.”
Once Rashta pursed her lips, Sovieshu sighed, smiled and spoke in a soft tone.
“Co on, don’t be mad. Is there sothing you want?”
“Do you think Rashta’s mood will be improved by a gift? Do you think Rashta is a puppy that calms down just with a piece of at?”
“You’re more lovable than a puppy.”
“That... that’s true.”
“In any case, are you trying to say that you don’t need anything now? How thoughtful. I understand your words.”
When Sovieshu looked away again, resting his chin on the windowsill, Rashta’s eyes widened.
‘For real? He really won’t give anything just because I don’t need it?’
For real! When Sovieshu seed to be deep in thought again, Rashta finally burst into tears with a small cry.
“Rashta? Why are you crying again?”
“I hate you, Your Majesty. Don’t make fun of Rashta.”
“When did I make fun of you?”
“Just now. You said you wouldn’t give Rashta anything.”
“I thought I understood you didn’t need it?”
“I never ant to say that!”
As Rashta spoke sternly, Sovieshu had a half-smiling, half-twisted expression.
When Rashta stared at him and asked, “What’s wrong?” Sovieshu shook his head with a slight smile.
“Nothing, nothing. What gift do you want?”
“Your Majesty must do sothing for .”
“What can I do to improve your mood?”
“...”
“Don’t worry. Tell .”
“Empress Navier.”
“Why do you na Navier?”
“Don’t compare Rashta to Empress Navier.”
“When have I compared you to her?”
“You said harshly that you didn’t expect Rashta to asure up to Empress Navier.”
“I see. I won’t do it anymore. So is that alright?”
Rashta just nodded at Sovieshu’s new promise.
***
While Sovieshu and Rashta returned to the Eastern Empire.
Heinley called a few close aides, including McKenna, into his office to discuss what had happened after he proclaid himself Emperor.
Even before he proclaid himself Emperor, the Western Kingdom was already showing the status of an empire, but as it formally moved from kingdom to empire, all official docunts needed to be replaced...
The sa applied to diplomatic processes.
Heinley quickly flipped through the docunts, and checked the details of the etings with diplomatic delegations during the wedding celebrations.
Most countries honored the Western Empire and its Emperor, but so were dissatisfied.
Separating the countries into two groups, Heinley ordered McKenna.
“Have a delegation visit this group of countries and this other group alternately.”
“Would it not be better to treat both groups of countries differently? Those who honored us and those who did not.”
“I understand.”
“And we must also find out if those who honored us as an empire, it was not just because of the mont.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
“Have a report drawn up considering this.”
McKenna moved his hands busily, marking Heinley’s classified docunts in different colors and putting them in separate envelopes
As he did this, he suddenly laughed.
“It will be a hellish month for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with all the work to be done.”
“Only just the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?”
“Isn’t Marquis Ketron the reason you can finish it all at once?”
Heinley chuckled, agreeing with McKenna.
Once he ascended to the throne, Heinley quickly replaced those he did not consider necessary, and left in their original positions those he believed essential, one of which was Marquis Ketron.
Marquis Ketron had served as Foreign Affairs Minister since the forr king, Wharton III. He was also one of Christa’s closest aides.
Although he was a thorn in Heinley’s side, so far there was no suitable person to replace him.
So Heinley had no choice but to entrust this position to him.
“He is thorough at least in his own work.”
When he thought of Marquis Ketron, he naturally also thought of the Christa matter.
Heinley sighed.
“I must also take care of the matter of my sister-in-law...”
“His Highness Wharton III, asked you as a last will to take care of your sister-in-law.”
“...”
McKenna said worriedly.
“If Christa went to Compshire’s Mansion on her own, I don’t think anything would happen. But if you forced her, people would talk about it.”
Although he had not been elected to the throne through a political strife between brothers, the position of the weaker older brother, and the healthier, more intelligent younger brother, had been the subject of rumors.
His infertility, the occasional assassination attempts, troubles with the nobility... People took for granted that Heinley was behind it all.
As much as Heinley stepped away from the political scene, suspicious glances seeped into him like blood.
Will Heinley send Christa to Compshire despite the last will of his older brother, his predecessor? Also against Christa’s wish?
Those who liked to make a scandal would find fault with this, too.
“I know, but...”
Heinley frowned as he rembered Christa approaching him with a handkerchief after his body went stiff from the potion.
She knew he was in a strange condition, but she wiped off the sweat without calling anyone. And her flushed face along with her trembling gaze...
Heinley sighed deeply, closing his eyes.
When he attended parties in different countries with Duke Elgy more than a few young ladies looked at him like that.
Heinley knew perfectly well what that expression, and that look, ant.
He could not allow his sister-in-law to stay here after that.
However, his brother’s last will did not represent the only problem.
Navier.
Navier had already told Heinley not to intervene.
‘So what would Navier think if I kicked Christa out?’
“I’ll have to discuss this matter with my wife first.”
McKenna grumbled, frowning at Heinley’s heavy voice.
“Compshire’s Mansion is an incredible mansion, in fact it’s like a palace. No, it really is a palace, except it has no facilities to accommodate troops.”
“It’s in the City of Art.”
“Yes,I know. It’s a place with a festive atmosphere all year round. I don’t know why she doesn’t want to go there. In that mansion her voice will be heard as the owner of the place, evidently it’s better than being restricted here.”
McKenna, who didn’t know that Christa liked Heinley, seed genuinely unable to understand.
Heinley chuckled, but felt a heavy weight on his heart.
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