Chapter 70
<âPrince Ruans has become the Emperor. I am finally free.â>
At that time, Lorencia couldnât understand what Carleien meant by saying he had become free.
<âToday will be our last meeting. I came to bid you farewell.â>
<âAre you leaving Prince Ruans? Just like that, so suddenly?â>
<âYes.â>
<âBut soon the war will begin. Your abilities, Sir Carleien, will be needed.â>
<âWhat do you mean? A war?â>
<âHis Majesty, Emperor Ruans, has said he will start a war.â>
<âWar is a disaster that must not happen.â>
Carleien tried to persuade Ruans to prevent the war. Lorencia had no curiosity about why he was trying to stop it. At that time, war was something Ruans desired, and she mistakenly thought that if he won, his love for her would deepen.
She didnât understand the severity of war or the suffering of those who would experience it. All that mattered to her was that the person she loved wanted war. Her ignorance, not realizing that love isnât just about receiving, extinguished many lives like sparks.
Then:
<âLorencia, havenât I told you to be careful with your words? Donât you know that war matters are top secret?â>
<âIâm sorry. But Sir Carleien serves His Majesty Ruans, so I thought it was okay to speak.â>
<âDidnât I tell you not to argue? Do you know why you are so thoughtless?â>
<âIâm sorry.â>
<âYouâve never taken my words seriously even once. Lorencia, just do as I say.â>
<âBut Sir CarleienâŚâ>
<âThat âbutâ again! You have a natural talent for annoying people, I swear.â>
<âIâm sorry.â>
<âYou keep disobeying me, so youâll continue to earn my hatred and punishment.â>
Angry, Ruans told Carleien to see the future and find out whether he would be useful to him. Lorencia then learned everything about Carleien. If he lived, Ruansâ life and the emperorâs throne would be at risk. Though she felt pity for him, she told Ruans the truth for the sake of the person she loved.
She was foolishâcaring only about Ruansâ feelings, ignoring othersâ suffering. When she later heard that Carleien had been cruelly tortured to death as the would-be assassin of the emperor, she felt remorse. If she hadnât mentioned the war to the now-free Carleien, perhaps he and his family would have left the Ishtar Empire safely.
<âI should tell you about Prince Ruansâ dream.â>
And now, with him free from Ruansâ grasp, she could twist the present to save him.
<âYes. I was told to find out about Lady Lorenciaâs dream.â>
<âIf itâs about her dream, then tell him this: She became the lover of Marquis Spencer for the hunting competition.â>
<âIs that all I need to say?â>
Carleien tilted his head, puzzled.
<âIf Lady Teisharâs confession is rejected, he will return to the Polloide Empire. If he goes back, the miracle of the hunting competition will disappear. So tell him she became his lover, and that she loves only Prince Ruans. She became his lover painfully, but had no choiceâit was to create a miracle for you⌠Heâll be pleased if you tell him that.â>
<âSo this miracle is what Prince Ruans desperately wishes for?â>
<âYes, Sir Carleien. This is what he wants most.â>
The thing Ruans wanted most was the death of Crown Prince Adrian. Only then could Ruans claim the throne. The thought made Carleienâs hair stand on end.
<âYes, Sir Carleien. Youâre thinking exactly what Iâm thinking.â>
Lorenciaâs words, as if piercing his mind, made Carleienâs eyes widen. Seeing her serene smile, his heart began pounding with exhilaration. Just knowing that Lorencia could see the future filled him with joy. Perhaps there was a way out of his frustrating situation.
<âI also know that Sir Carleien wants to escape Prince Ruans. He told me himself often.â>
<âLady Lorencia, I have a question.â>
<âYes.â>
<âWhat did Prince Ruans say about me to Lady Lorencia?â>
<âHe said I was a bird that would never fly.â>
A bird that cannot fly has no freedom.
<âIâll tell you only, Sir Carleien. I can see the future in my dreams. Thatâs why Prince Ruans is obsessed with me. Of course, Iâve also seen your future.â>
<âMy future?â>
After Carleien was executed, his family either ended their lives or scattered.
<âSir Carleien will not find freedom in his future.â>
So now, Lorencia intended to give him the freedom he soughtâalong with his family.
<âI will help Sir Carleien find the freedom heâs searching for. Iâll even ensure his family is free.â>
Carleien shivered as he thought of his familyâs smiles. In the past, he had dreamed of freedom with them.
<âI donât need freedom anymore. As long as my family is free, thatâs enough.â>
<âWhat youâre asking, Sir Carleien, is to give up your freedom so your family may be free.â>
<âExactly. I donât care what happens to me, but please grant freedom to my sick mother and younger sister.â>
Lorencia quietly gazed at the pleading Carleien.
<âIn the future Iâve seen, Prince Ruans will rise to the throne and start a war.â>
<âA war? That must never happen.â>
At that moment, there was a knock at the door. Carleien flinched when he saw who entered.
<âMarquis Spencer!â>
With Teisharâs arrival, Carleien tensed.
<âI was summoned, Sir Carleien.â>
Teishar only nodded to Carleien and sat next to Lorencia.
<âHereâs the information you requested about Saint Ellaâs temple.â>
<âThank you, Marquis Teishar.â>
Lorencia carefully read through the documents Teishar brought. Carleien was surprisedâhe had heard from Ruans that Lorencia had never learned to read.
<âI just recently learned to read.â>
<âSir Carleien, arenât you curious about what Iâm reading?â>
She handed him the documents.
<âMay I read this?â>
<âYes. These documents are about Saint Ellaâs temple and relate to the war.â>
Carleienâs expression shifted to shock as he read. He flipped through the pages faster and faster.
<âThe last page mentions the high priestess who will be Prince Ruansâ partner.â>
<âThis is absurd. After all this time, just for a war?â>
<âItâs not just about the war. Itâs a huge plan. We must stop it.â>
Carleien lowered his head. His green hair fell messily over his clenched jaw and trembling body.
<âIf this is the truth, I can never accept it.â>
<âI want to prevent the war that will begin when Prince Ruans becomes Emperor.â>
Carleien crumpled the documents in disbelief. He could not believe the cruel acts in Saint Ellaâs temple.
<âItâs unbelievable, but itâs true. Duke Daniel of Greycan has been using the temple for a long time.â>
Carleien felt nauseous. His face turned ashen. Lorencia, using visions of the future, had Teishar investigate the temple. The truth was horrifying.
<âIâve twisted the present to prevent the war. I summoned Sir Carleien here to prepare for it.â>
Carleien suppressed his surging emotions.
<âWhat should I do?â>
<âThank you for your efforts, Lady Lorencia.â>
<âNot at all, Marquis Teishar.â>
Carleien was forcibly held by Ruans and Daniel.
<âThey spoke freely about their rebellion plan in front of me. They involved me in it. Every day was difficult. Thank you, Lady Lorencia. I will fully play the double agent role.â>
Adrian welcomed Carleien turning against Ruans but warned that someone who betrays their master cannot be fully trusted.
<âWhen you two are together, please call him by his nickname.â>
<âIâm not used to it yet.â>
<âThen you donât have to force it.â>
<âTer.â>
Blushing, Lorencia said Teisharâs nickname. His eyes curved like half-moons, smiling at her reaction. He moved slightly closer to sit beside her.
<âRoa.â>