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TEWRIT 89

TEWRIT

Chapter 89Ā 


Flint asked softly, puzzled:
ā€œWhy would Margraten—your great‑great‑great‑grandfather—do that?ā€

Eliano frowned. Margraten… That was Duke Margraten of Boarne, a southern duchy with royal blood ties to the Empire of Bianteca.

She pictured the imperial family tree: the late Boarne Duke was the emperor’s niece’s adopted son, making Margraten a cousin to Emperor Leopold. But she recalled one name and forgot everything else.

ā€œThey sent Prince Pablesica.ā€

The way ā€œPrinceā€ was said felt oddly deliberate.

Pablesica… He was the imperial bastard discovered by the Rosana Duke—a perfect resemblance to the late emperor. At that time, the North’s Crown Prince Heriath had gone to Zacador on a mission and vanished—presumed dead.

The old emperor believed Pablesica was his heir until Heriath’s miraculous return. To secure the throne, the court acknowledged Pablesica as a prince and raised him for a year as the new heir—until Heriath came back victorious. Then Pablesica was pushed aside.

Heriath, returning as war hero from Zacador, was no longer the innocent heir. Even his name caused Heriath irritation:

ā€œPablesica is named after the great‑grandfather? A heavy name for a child.ā€

He shared the emperor’s childhood portrait and the name—but not the throne.

Crown Princess Beatrice was devastated by the arrival of a royal bastard. She welcomed Heriath when he returned, tears in her eyes—remarkably comforting public virtue.

Yet soon she took steps to block further testing of Pablesica’s lineage, resisting any legal challenge. Her actions made clear she would not tolerate him.

Pablesica’s status fell: he was sent to be raised in the South by Duke Margraten—publicly accepted, but quietly exiled.

Now that his imperial guardianship term ended, Boarne had written to inform Flint he would send Prince Pablesica north, along with his governess.

The notification—and the prince—arrived without warning. The Cyclamen regents were shocked. They protested to Flint, but Margraten lashed out:

ā€œDo you think Howard cannot care for a single child? Who says the North is too poor? Have you forgotten Flint’s capability!ā€

The Cyclamen couple reluctantly accepted—they could not refuse.

Once they arrived, the prince’s guardians declined entering the house; he would stay in Cyclamen March nearby.

Flint read aloud from Boarne’s letter:

ā€œPablesica is mature for his age. Charlotte will raise him. All we ask is that you provide a home and ensure he isn’t harmed. Remember: he is your kin. If His Grace disapproves, we can send him back—but you must accept some responsibility for our father’s ambition.ā€

As Flint read, Eliano watched silently. She caught the subtext: Boarne had forced out Pablesica’s mother to control the boy.

Why must I bear the consequences of my father’s actions? she thought.

Despite Flint’s calm demeanor, the Cyclamen couple trembled at his composure.

Flint told them firmly:
ā€œThis matter will be decided between the Duchess and me.ā€

He then offered Eliano his hand. She took it, rising from her seat.


Silence fell while the attendants prepared tea. At last, Eliano broke it.

ā€œIf the imperial guardianship ended, why wasn’t Pablesica sent back to the palace?ā€

Flint said nothing.

ā€œDid my husband make a deal with the august Emperor? Or with his son?ā€
ā€˜Aug ust Emperor’ meaning Leopold; ā€˜his son’ meaning Heriath.

Eliano pressed — She wanted to know which was involved.

Flint spoke patiently. Eliano took a small bite of cake and waited.

But northern desserts were surprisingly mildly sweet. She lost interest and put down her fork.

Then Flint spoke:

ā€œNeither. No deal was made. Pablesica belongs in the palace.ā€

ā€œDo you think he could survive there?ā€ She stirred her tea.

ā€œIt seems he’d never be safe.ā€

Flint paused. He met her gaze.

ā€œEliano, Her Grace does not dislike Prince Pablesica.ā€

ā€œAnd Emperor Leopold?ā€

ā€œPablesica is his son too.ā€

Eliano interrupted:

ā€œIf the glorious Sun can deeply love the Moon shining by his side, why does the Empress never bear a child?ā€

She had come back in time—she knew the tragic truth. In the future, Empress Beatrice discovered the emperor had made her infertile out of fear. He wanted Heriath to inherit everything.

ā€œThe Crown Prince knows that, but doesn’t seem to share it much.ā€

Her tone cold. Flint replied softly:

ā€œBecause the truth wasn’t his to know. Even if the Empress produces an heir, Heriath remains sole heir.ā€

She stared deeply at Flint, then tapped the letter again, voice calm:

ā€œIf the ruler of the South says so much, how could the daughter of Rosana refuse?ā€

She held onto every phrase:
ā€œJust care for his life? And if he dies in the North… who is responsible?ā€

Flint winced, realizing she was right.

ā€œThere’s a risk people might interpret your loyalty as means to silence him.ā€

He read another line quietly:

ā€œIf she despises him, send him back.ā€

Eliano spoke that line out loud:

ā€œIf I ask you to send him back… who else am I but ‘the one who hates him’?ā€

She glared at the letter. Flint, trapped in truth, spoke:

ā€œI’m sorry.ā€

ā€œWhat do you have to apologize for? The one who sent him south is your brother—our Sun.ā€

Flint flinched, as if caught. Eliano clicked her tongue.

It all made sense now: if Heriath truly did not hate Pablesica, someone else forced him out. Maybe Emperor Leopold, the infertile father who saw a bastard as enemy.

She whispered:

ā€œThe Crown Prince seemed gentle once.ā€

Flint sighed:

ā€œHe once pitied his half-brother. That was why he let him go south.ā€

ā€œDoes Pablesica understand that grace?ā€

ā€œYes, he knows.ā€

Eliano closed her eyes and thought back.

In her past life, Prince Pablesica, under Rosana’s influence, attempted to seize the throne. He was never accepted by the imperial family. He lived in fear—and eventually fled.

Had Pablesica rewarded grace with hatred? Or had Rosana shaped that outcome? Eliano wondered.

Then she asked quietly:

ā€œHow old did they say Prince Pablesica is now?ā€

Even in her previous life he had been very young.

 

When Flint answered, Eliano’s face hardened.

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The Empress Who Returned in Time: Kidnapping and Marriage

The Empress Who Returned in Time: Kidnapping and Marriage

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Score 9.8
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: , Released: 2020 Native Language: Korean
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~Plot~

ā€œWhy not just have a child? What’s the point of planting seeds if nothing grows from them?ā€ Eliano Rosana, known as the ā€œlofty flower on the cliff,ā€ was a noblewoman. She was forced to marry the enemy nation and became their empress, but then she was abandoned by her family and husband, leading to a sad end. Everything went wrong. When she woke up again, she found herself back in the past. This time, she promised herself she would never marry that man. Then she noticed the Northern Duke, Flint Howard. She thought he was tough and not easily swayed. But suddenly, he kidnapped her. ā€œI have desires too. You won’t regret what happens tonight.ā€

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