Chapter 20. She Was Truly Adorable…
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Samuel, who had been watching the whole scene with a familiar yet uncomfortable expression, finally spoke up, feigning nonchalance.
âBy the way, the princess is probably having tea time with Her Majesty the Empress Dowager around now.â
At that, Kardin, who had been burying his face in his hands, suddenly lifted his head and corrected him firmly.
âNo, sheâs probably out for a walk.â
âA walk?â
âYeah. I told Mother before I left that Iâd be stopping by the temple.â
Having spent the whole night altering her dress, his mother would have woken up late for their tea time and found the note he left behind.
She had always believed there was no need to reveal that Anette wasnât her biological daughter. So he had dropped that bombshell without permission, which must have upset her.
âStill, sheâll take care of the rest in the end.â
Most likely, the Empress Dowager would take Anette to the royal greenhouse to subtly explain the secrets of the imperial family.
âI hope the princess enjoys her walk.â
As Kardin predicted, Anette was now heading to the greenhouse where Serina had guided her the day before, this time at the Empress Dowagerâs suggestion.
Truth be told, she hadnât felt comfortable setting foot there yesterday.
But today was different.
âBecause Iâm now officially part of the Alkhan imperial familyâŚâ
That thought wasnât simply because she assumed the engagement was finalized by now.
More fundamentally, the anxiety that had followed her like a shadow had vanished as if by magic after meeting Kardin.
It was only natural. He had clearly stated that he had no intention of breaking off their engagement. In fact, he had said that from the beginning, the person he wanted to marry was Anette Hayworthâher.
âOf course, I still donât know why he wants me, butâŚâ
That was something she could learn over time.
And Kardin had said he had plenty to tell her too.
While Anetteâs heart had grown much lighter, Empress Charlotte remained deep in thought.
She couldnât understand why the Empress Dowager would suggest a walk at this particular moment.
With Anetteâs identity still a secret, the only safe option was a place only royals could access. But surely the walk wasnât the true purpose.
The official name of the place they were heading was The Secret Greenhouse.
It was a location protected by strong barrier magic, restoration spells, and soundproofing enchantments to keep secrets sealed for generations. It wasnât used for simple affairs, meetings, or schemes.
It held the deeper secrets of the imperial familyâspecifically, their powers.
These powers, said to be blessings from the gods, always carried darkness with them.
The hidden history of the Alkhan Empire was filled with cruel obsessions and bloodshed surrounding these powers, and the greenhouse had quietly safeguarded those truths.
Charlotte wondered if the Empress Dowager truly intended to reveal such secrets to Anette so soon after the engagement.
It wasnât that she objectedâshe only worried it might overwhelm Anette, who already had so much on her plate.
Charlotte herself had been shocked when she learned the truth upon becoming the official crown princess, including the fact that Luciusâs hated Kardin wasnât his real brotherâŚ
Ah.
Thatâs when Charlotte realized the secret might not be about the powers, but about Kardin himself.
Still, wasnât it too early for that as wellâŚ?
âWhat did you decide about your residence?â
The Empress Dowager suddenly asked Anette in a casual tone.
Charlotte quickly picked up on the subtext.
Normally, after a formal engagement, the bride-to-be would reside in the palace until the royal wedding, learning the proper court etiquette.
But with no wedding date set and etiquette lessons impossible to conduct publicly, it was likely Kardin planned to take Anette to the grand duchy to recover first.
The Empress Dowager, who had likely imagined dressing Anette up in lovely clothes and feeding her tasty treats, was probably anxious that Kardin might whisk her away right after arriving.
But Anette, rather than dwelling on that, was thinking about the nuisance of managing the palace staff every time she moved around.
She might have put her heart at ease about becoming part of the imperial family, but she still worried about being a burden.
âThatâs why Iâve decided to postpone the wedding until my health recovers. Iâll be staying at the grand duchy for now to monitor my condition.â
She added that the imperial mage Martin, who had collected her blood, would be accompanying herâsomething Kardin had mentioned.
âWhen exactlyâŚ?â
âSomeone from the grand duchy is on their way now, so probably within a few daysâŚâ
âA few days?â
The Empress Dowagerâs eyebrows shot up sharply.
Anette, confused by the reaction, quickly added, âIt could be sooner.â
Clearly displeased, the Empress Dowager let out a long sigh.
Charlotte, observing the scene, let out a small chuckle and said,
âThe Grand Duke must be in quite a rush. But with so much to prepare, he shouldnât move so hastily. Iâll have to send him a word myself.â
She imagined Kardin had already redecorated the grand duchy at lightning speed for a wedding, but the bridal suite couldnât be used immediately. Rooms would have to be rearranged, and new clothing and items fit for Anetteâs current condition would need to be prepared.
âAnd Anette must be feeling anxious too. Going to an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people right away must be stressful.â
âHuh?â
Anette blinked in surprise at Charlotteâs words.
Technically, she had only been in the palace for two days herself and had just begun to get used to unfamiliar faces.
âWell⌠thatâs true,â she admitted.
She truly liked the Emperor and Empress, who had accepted her as family from the start.
What solidified her decision to marry was the kindness of everyone she met in the palace.
Thatâs why she was a little afraid. While Kardin clearly cared for her, she wasnât sure if the rest of the grand duchy would feel the same.
After all, it was the place she would live for the rest of her life. She should want to go there sooner rather than later⌠butâ
âI just thought staying in the palace might be too much trouble for everyone.â
It sounded like she wanted someone to stop her from leaving.
âThatâs not true at all. In fact, thanks to you, the quiet palace feels lively again.â
Charlotte glanced quickly at the Empress Dowager as she spoke.
Realizing Anette wasnât eager to leave either, the Empress Dowagerâs expression brightened.
Now would be the perfect time to say a few words to keep her hereâbut instead, the Empress Dowager just cleared her throat.
Charlotte watched her with mild exasperation.
The Empress Dowager, once the eldest daughter of Duke Aegis, had been chosen early on to become crown princess. She had practically ruled the empire in place of her incapable husband and raised two sons to perfection.
She had the decisiveness to simplify complicated issues and a level of human compassion that was hard to believe.
Charlotte deeply respected and admired her mother-in-law, but she also recognized the womanâs emotional awkwardnessâlikely a result of her long years in the palace.
âYour Majesty, you feel the same way, donât you?â
The Empress Dowager flinched at Charlotteâs question and turned to Anette.
She knew it was the perfect moment to say she wanted Anette to stay.
But could she speak honestly?
After swallowing hard, the Empress Dowager finally looked at Anetteâwho gazed up at her with those charming eyesâand opened her mouth.
âThe palace may seem grand, but unless thereâs a banquet or some event, itâs quite dull⌠Especially for an old woman like me with no duties.â
Anette gave her a strange look, because the Empress Dowager was far too healthy and sharp to call herself an âold woman.â
Wondering if she hadnât said enough, the Empress Dowager grew flustered.
Charlotte gave her a subtle, encouraging glance.
Taking another breath, the Empress Dowager added,
âLately, Iâve felt even more boredâmaybe itâs my age. I feel like if I had a cute child by my side to dress up, feed well, and watch play⌠life would feel worth living again. Ahem!â
Oops. Too honest.
Realizing she had gone too far, the Empress Dowager cleared her throat in embarrassment.
Meanwhile, Anette thought of Crown Prince Mikhail, the Empress Dowagerâs only grandchild and the palaceâs only other child.
She didnât imagine for a second that she was the âcute childâ the Empress Dowager meant.
âCome to think of it, I met His Highness the Crown Prince yesterday. He was very cuteâŚâ
He was a bit narcissistic and had a strange way of speaking, though.
âIf itâs alright, maybe I could invite the Crown Prince to join us for tea time.â
Anette thought it odd that the Empress Dowager missed her grandson so much despite living in the same palaceâbut if seeing Mikhail made her happy, sheâd be glad to arrange it.
And she wanted to properly introduce herself to him. Their last meeting had ended on a strange note.
Just as she was saying this, and the Empress Dowager was looking confused by the sudden mention of her grandsonâ
âSir RoytzâŚ?â
Charlotte, who had been eyeing a figure approaching from the greenhouseâs entrance with suspicion, suddenly recognized who it was and opened her eyes wide.