Remarried Empress – Chapter 245. A very important question. (1)
"Your Majesty's guest?"
When Rasta asked coldly, Baron Lang replied, 'Yes.'
Rasta, in a sudden surge of uneasiness, glanced at Evelie and asked.
"What kind of customer is he?"
But Baron Lang could not answer immediately with a face of embarrassment.
"I'll let you know later, Her Majesty."
Rasta pinched her lips and said, pressing down on her anger.
"She saw Rasta and said she wasn't an empress."
Still, he tries to keep his temper as much as possible because his opponent is Baron Lang.
"Lasta thinks she has the right to know who she is."
"That's…"
Baron Lang was dazed and looked at Evelli with a side glance.
Evelie, the origin of the problem, stood there, not even blinked.
With his chin raised and his eyes lowered, Baron Lang was furious.
It was difficult to answer Rasta's words, but Evelli seemed to be making the situation worse.
Eventually he shouted at Evelli.
"Miss Evelli. Apologize to the Empress at once. What the hell are you doing!"
But Evelli still answered sullenly.
"I didn't do anything."
"It's a problem because you haven't done anything. Your Majesty the Empress, do your due respect."
"As far as I know, the Empress was definitely a different person."
"Miss Evelli!"
Baron Rant's face was flushed with rage, and Rasta was bewildered. Who the hell is that kid stretching out like that? I don't think baron Lante's a nobleman because he's so angry.
There was a little uproar, but Baron Langt was in no position to keep yelling at Evelli.
The emperor Sovishu was waiting for her to come.
The report that the carriage had come in had already gone up, so it was not too late to take Evelli to Sovish.
Rasta was grumpy at the appearance of an unknown woman, but had to reluctantly step aside when she was told that Sovish was waiting for her.
Evelli raised his head, looked at Rasta with a thin eye, and followed Baron Langt.
"He is the Empress, so pay attention to her behavior."
Entering the palace and walking down the corridor, Baron Lant advised Evelli in a small way.
"Why do you have to play Chuck with the Empress from the beginning?"
But Evelli didn't reply to him at all.
Baron Lang said, "He is arrogant and pious."
Baron Lang did not properly introduce Eveli earlier because he did not know why Sovish actually asked him to bring her.
I think it was a wizard with no mana gone or something like that. He was once a wizard. If you're not a wizard now, it's no use as a wizard.
But to be a government, this woman didn't seem very attractive. He has no background to help, his status is a commoner, and his face is ordinary, but doesn't his personality look bad?
It was completely different from Rasta, who always smiled brightly and comforted others in difficult situations.
With that personality, even if you become a government, you'll be kicked out soon. Baron Lang kicked his tongue in.
This idea was similar to that of Eveli.
Eveli could not tell why he, not the wizard, was called here.
'You'll find out soon enough.'
The towering door in front of me opened.
Evelie took a deep breath and stepped inside.
'Ah!'
As soon as she took a few steps inside, Evelli exclaimed small.
It was because of the appearance of Emperor Sovishu, who was sitting in front of his office desk.
Originally, Evelli hated Emperor Sohoshu.
Because that emperor has left her most admired and admired to a faraway country.
Evelli thought that Emperor Soseo was very stupid and mean, and that personality would be evident on his face.
In fact, however, the face of the Emperor Soohshu was brilliant because he was not handsome.
After a pause, the emperor unexpectedly smiled and said,
"It would be difficult to talk to you if you were there."
Baron Rant ordered from behind to 'go further in'.
As she stuttered, Evelli stood about three steps away from her desk.
Sovishu, who was handsome from afar, looked more handsome from close-up.
Eveli recalled the butterfly, whom she had never met before but admired every time she saw it.
At once I could imagine the emperor and butterfly side by side. How wonderful it must have been to see the two standing side by side.
After feeling sorry for her, Evelie noticed that it was very still around her.
When I came to my senses, the emperor was just staring at her.
The way I looked at him without saying anything was very complicated and dizzy.
Other nobles would have waited quietly for the emperor to open his mouth, but Eveli, in the end, was frustrated and opened his mouth first because he did not know how to deal with the emperor.
"I wonder why you called me, Your Majesty."
Baron Lang opened his eyes behind him and called her name low, 'Miss Evelli.'
It was a threatening voice, but Sovish waved his hand and instructed him to go out.
And when only the two of them were left, they smiled and asked back.
"Have you not heard of it yet?"
"I heard."
"Why are you asking me?"
"The first person to tell me that I bought the wrath of the Emperor under the patronage of the Empress."
The first story I heard raised Sovish's eyebrows. That's how Navier's lieutenants talk….
"And the next person I met said I would be the second government of the Emperor."
Sovishu's eyebrows, which had been pouting, were raised even more.
He burst into a sullen smile with a force on his forehead.
"What?"
"Which way?"
Asked the daring question, Sovish burst into laughter once again.
"Not either way. First, I don't hate the empress. Second, even if I hate you, it's absurd to hate you for being sponsored. Third, you are too young to be my government."
"Then why did you call me…."
"It's clever and full of talent, and I've heard of the phenomenon of the disappearance of mana."
"…yeah."
"Just because the mana is gone doesn't mean the clever head is gone. It's an unusual case, so I'm thinking of sponsoring it to make that good head come alive."
Sovishu finally struck the bell again and called Baron Langt.
Baron Rant came in, but Sovishu continued to tell Eveli without looking at him.
"There are people who study magic academically. One of the dogs happened to need an assistant, so I'd like to recommend you as an assistant. Will you be all right?"
"…yeah."
"Boss Rant, take that child to Lord Axel."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"After that, take me to Countess Reygues. Evelli?"
"Yes."
"The wife will take care of you until you can stay alone."
As if he had nothing more to say, Sovishu lifted the feather pen he had laid down beside him, saying, "You may go out."
But instead of following Baron Lang, Evelli took one more step forward, saying, "Hey, Your Majesty."
As Sovishu looked up and looked, Evelli asked with courage.
"I don't mind working as a maid in my spare time, so please let me stay in the palace."
Baron Lante kicked his tongue from behind, saying he was ferocious and daring, but Sovishu asked without showing any signs of displeasure.
"I don't mind having a lot of vacancies. You might be haunted by false rumors. Will you be all right?"
"It doesn't matter."
"Then…"
After a moment's thought, Sovish ordered Baron Langt again.
"Let me stay in Namgung."
Emperor Sohoshu brings in a beauty who was once a wizard to stay in the palace. She disguised herself as a sorcerer's assistant not long after marriage, but is about to become a second government.
As a warning to Eveli by Sovishu, the rumor spread out in a matter of hours.
Of course, this story went into Rasta's ears.
"Who lives where?"
Rasta asked back in embarrassment.
When the look was so bitter that Mrs. Verdi's munching, Rasta clenched her teeth and clenched her fist.
It reminded me of the ferocious, rude woman a few hours ago.
It's been said before that Sossoch will bring a sorcerer's girl. It was obvious that she was.
Besides, Sovishu really intends to make her a government!
"How can I… …not even a baby has yet to be born."
Rasta was dumbfounded and sighed on the sofa.
Mrs. Verdi's self-criticized Rasta's countenance, clearing her car silently, and then sneaking out of the room.
But before you go outside.
"Mr. Verdi's own mistress."
Rasta called her first.
Mrs. Verdi was forced back.
"Yes, Her Majesty."
"There's a limit to what Rasta can do as empress, but you can still send one maid somewhere else, right?""
"Of course."
"Look for any of the prisoner's children who deserve to work as a maid. As a girl who doesn't have a bad relationship with her parents. It's better if the family is in trouble."
"Yes?"
At Rasta's unexpected order, Mrs. Verdi's eyes wide open. Out of the blue, the prisoner's child?
"Your Majesty the Empress, what are you going to use those children for…."
"Lasta has only one maid left close to him. I need several more."
"Yes."
Rasta added, cleverly shining his eyes.
"And send one to a sorcerer's woman.
