Remarried Empress – Chapter 251. LeBetti's grand plan (1)
At that moment, I had the urge to tell Krista to send her to Compshire.
Heinley was in trouble with what to do with Christa, so if I said this, he would do me a favor.
I opened my mouth without realizing it.
Fortunately, the habit of thinking back over and over again pressed the urge.
Let's calm down.
Yeah. Absolutely not.
Sending Christa to Compshhire in the Yellow Sea was a step beyond the current predicament. It would be convenient right now, but it was not good in the long run.
In the Western Empire, there were many aristocrats who followed Christa.
In addition, Compshire is as large a city as the capital, and it was a splendid social gathering place for artists and minstrels.
Even if he was forced to send him there, Christa's influence in society could not be reduced.
Rather, in order to soothe her lonely heart, she will invite more people to serve her. Her influence in society would be higher.
Hein-ri's brother made a will to take care of Christa here, and Hein-ri was under a number of suspicions over her late father's infertility and early death.
In the meantime, if Christa was forced to send her to Compshhire, people might have more doubts about Heinley. You're not following the will of the late king because you have something to say.
Christa had to go to Compshire no matter what.
"Queen?"
As I sat silent, Hein-li called me anxiously.
"Are you all right?"
"It's all right."
I answered with a smile.
My mind was still heavy, but I thought it would be okay in reality.
That's because I remembered how many women sent me letters the day after the reception.
At the time, I was confused about what was wrong with me. Hain-ri told me about the reception, and I think I know why.
Maybe things could have worked out well.
But… …
Apart from that, why am I so restless?
After the work of moving the books and documents from my room to the Oval Office.
It was time to eat, so I went out of the office.
Having worked the whole time, I was going to play with the maids and dine.
But during the meal, I heard unexpected news.
"What the Empress asked you to look into before. I've found out."
It was Rose who spoke.
I put down the spoon and looked at Rose.
What I ordered Rose was to find out why the ladies suddenly sent me a letter full of goodwill.
I wanted to confirm whether the letter was a favor, a mockery, or a trap.
But now the result is out.
"How was it?"
"It's a rumor that goes around secretly…."
"Famous?"
Why is Rose embarrassed to stop talking?
"Miss Rose?"
When I called her out because it was strange, Rose confessed with a look of great grief.
"The Emperor's Majesty and Christa were rumored to be secretly dating."
As soon as I finished speaking, I heard a clang.
It was the sound of Laura dropping the fork she was holding onto a silver bowl.
When Laura's expression was extremely grim, Mastas slipped a knife in front of him and gave it to Laura's fist, which was still curled round.
Rose continued, sullen and sullen manner.
"On the day of the feast, Christa wiped the Emperor's forehead with a handkerchief himself, and he stood still and accepted it. I don't think there's one or two of the ladies I've witnessed."
Lola, who came to her senses, made a harsh voice by grasping the knife.
"Isn't that a wedding reception?
When Rose didn't answer, Laura swelled with the spirit of fire from her mouth.
But as long as I stayed away, Laura roared with anger.
"Your Majesty, we need to get her to Compshhire right now! And the Emperor can't just let it go! You know, if you let it go!"
"Miss Laura!"
When Count Juber called her name coldly, Laura shut her mouth.
However, he still felt angry and could not calm his excitement.
I had already heard from Hein-ri, so I smiled and said, deliberately, looking as peaceful as possible.
"That's a misunderstanding. Your Majesty has already heard about the day."
"Really?"
"Of course."
"I'm glad to hear that, but…."
Countess Rose and Mrs. Joubert still look worried.
When Rasta first appeared, I said it would be okay.
Countess Rose and Joubert seemed distressed to think of it.
"It's all right."
I reassured the two by laughing repeatedly.
"I'm sure it's a misunderstanding. Besides, this could be a blessing in disguise."
In fact, my innermost thoughts weren't all right at all.
I still had that mysterious, unpleasant feeling that Heinley felt when he told me about Christa.
But it was true that I thought this would be a blessing in disguise.
"What do you mean a blessing in disguise?"
asked Mastas, puzzled.
"The ladies here felt sorry for Christa's situation, so they didn't even want to see me properly. But now you're sending me a letter with a good feeling."
Laura nodded, but Rose countered with a worried dark look.
"But Her Majesty the Empress. Compassion and respect are different."
"Yes."
"Isn't there a limit to the kind of favor you see because of compassion? Your Majesty the Empress is the highest, and in the end they will not be the ones to sympathize with and will give up again."
"It's okay. At least I have a chance to see people without glasses."
"Ah!"
"They used to just stare at whatever I did. It's temporary, but the wall that I've built up in my mind has gone down. This is an opportunity, and it's my job to get it."
"I'm home, Father."
Coming into the room, Allen looked tired but happy.
But still in the shade, it seemed complicated.
"Have you met Rasta?"
When Rotech asked, Allen replied blankly, 'Yes.'
"What did Rasta do?"
"Just…."
"Did he like it?"
"It seemed like you liked it."
Allen hugged the baby and thought of Rasta, whose eyes were reddening.
She seemed unable to bear her baby.
Allen thought that the pitiful and fragile look came from joy.
When Rasta was pregnant, she loved the baby so much that she talked about it all day.
Moreover, when he thought the baby was dead, he actually acted half-naked.
Allen thought that Rasta loved the baby of the time so much that he would love the baby the same.
Lothesch Jassac smiled contentedly.
He mumbled, fiddling with his goat-like beard.
"Now that the second government has come in, I'm going to know my subject and be obedient."
Allen and LeBetty looked up in surprise at the same time.
"Second government?"
"Father, what are you talking about?"
Little Rotech kicked his tongue.
"How come young people are worse informed than this father? To get used to society, you should keep your ears open and your eyes open!"
LeBetty poked out her lips.
Ever since her favorite Queen Butterfly went to the Western Empire, her life has been in vain.
Nothing was fun, so I haven't been hanging out with my new friends lately.
Of course it's information-blind.
Allen, too, liked to take care of the inside rather than mingling with people in society.
He was more informative than LeBetty because he was stuck inside the house all the time.
"I heard Emperor Xovie-shu brought a woman he didn't know was a wizard or a wizard and left her in the South Palace. Everybody is, she's going to be the second government."
"You have a government over Rasta?"
Alan asked in astonishment.
How dare he see another woman when Rasta is next to him, his common sense did not make any sense.
"Rasta's from the government."
LeBetty was dumbfounded by her brother, and suddenly she came up with a good idea and shut up.
As the daughter, who had been sullen all the time, glistened in her eyes, asked Rotech, reluctantly.
"What else do you like so much? What are you thinking?"
"I didn't think of anything stupid."
"?"
"Father, I want to be the third government of the Emperor Sovish."
Allen, who was quietly drinking tea, shot back the tea he had in his mouth.
The tea that popped out with the sound of Pooh spilled over the face of the Rotech Birch.
In his father's fierce gaze, Allen quickly lost his nerve and bowed his head.
Rotech Zaczak lashed out at LeBetti, wiping his face with a handkerchief.
"What are you talking about? What government! You'll marry a great family spirit. With a very good man who only looks at you, doesn't cheat on you, doesn't cheat on you, doesn't let go of the government."
Still, LeBetty still glistened in her eyes.
"I'll seduce the Emperor, and make Rasta's eyes bleed. And then you cold-heartedly abandon the Emperor!"
"…."
"Then you can avenge both! I will avenge your grudge!"
The daughter's immature and vast plan put her tongue on Rotech.
He didn't even pretend to stop him, because it seemed like there was no possibility anyway.
On the other hand, tactless Allen unnecessarily realistically pointed out LeBetty's plans.
"Will the Emperor, who took Nabi and Rasta as his wife, see you?"
"What is it? What's wrong with me!
