Remarried Empress – Chapter 254. Rasta's Rage (1)
Mrs. Verdi did not want to get close to anyone who could create a false charge as needed.
I don't know if there's one or two of them, but they're filling the West Palace.
Just imagining it was terrible.
Rasta laughed deeper.
"This is not the end of the test."
"Yes?"
Instead of explaining further, Rasta went to the missing women.
Then he asked the women, saying, "I'm sorry."
"I'm sorry I had a good suspicion. But if this gets out, Rasta's face will be damaged, so I want everyone to keep it a secret."
The women all answered yes.
The next day, Rasta ordered guards to visit the homes of women who had been deliberately eliminated.
Then he ordered them to inquire about what happened at the palace yesterday.
Even at this time, some kept their mouths shut and some were scared to tell the truth.
Rasta hired more of them.
Later, he sent the chosen maid to Evelli for lying well.
At that time, Evelli already had a maid sent by the emperor.
Eveli, who had never had a maid, was very burdened by the maid the emperor had sent.
In the meantime, when the empress sent her a maid, she felt very reluctant.
The current empress doesn't look good because she is the empress who drove out Evelli's benefactor.
And suddenly he sends a maid?
You've already fallen out on your first day here.
'Suspicious.'
However, Eveli, who did not become a wizard and had no family or patron, could not reject and expel the Empress.
Evelli ended up reluctantly staying with the maid sent by the empress.
However, he was wary of the maid sent by the empress, and tried hard not to get caught.
Fortunately, Evelli was an assistant to the court sorcerer, and she spent a lot of time with him, so she had little chance to bump into the maid the empress had sent.
And then, one day.
The maid, who was helping her get ready for work, admired Evelli's neck.
"You always wear this necklace. It's an expensive-looking necklace."
The maid sent by Rasta had received some orders on her way here.
One of them was to find out what the emperor thought was a gift to Eveli.
The maid knew that Evelli was a magician's assistant, a low salary, and a commoner orphan.
The maid was sure that Evelli would not buy these expensive necklaces alone, so she was sure they were given by the emperor.
"It's a gift from the Academy. Never mind."
Evelli spoke firmly, and put the necklace inside her clothes.
In fact, the necklace was an item that McKenna, ordered by Heinley, specially manufactured to give her back the mana, sent to her sponsor, and sent back to the dean by the patron. But Eveli was unaware of this.
"You're giving gifts at the Academy, aren't you?""
The maid mumbled, smiling at Evelli's words.
But inside, I was convinced that it was the Emperor Sovish who gave me that necklace.
The maid had a better eye than Evelie, so she knew that the necklace was not a little expensive.
Why would an Academy give such a necklace?
After hearing the story, Rasta felt the same way.
"Lasta knew it."
Rasta grated her teeth and rewarded the maid with a bracelet decorated with rubies and diamonds.
"See the opportunity and try to steal or destroy the necklace."
"Yes, Her Majesty."
"Didn't you see him in person?"
"You always go outside to work. I can't keep up."
Rasta shook off her anger and let the maid go.
After Delice's brother's visit, Sovishu became even more estranged.
Of course, I still came to see her and sang her a lullaby, and after checking if she wanted to eat anything, I ordered a cook to send her full food.
He sent a court doctor once a day to get a checkup, and gave him a gift saying, "If you have anything you want, tell me what you want."
However, Rasta thought that Sovishu was not as warm as before.
And found the cause in Evelli.
Sovishu has already turned his attention to the innocent and fresh self, saying he dislikes the typical aristocrat, Navie.
Therefore, there was a good chance that he could turn his attention to other women who are smart and smart, saying, "I don't like ignorant people."
"Baby, you should be born soon."
Rasta mumbled, wrapping her stomach.
But the answer came from outside.
There was a knock, and Mrs. Verdi and Mrs. Isqua came to visit. I'm telling you.
Rasta let them in.
Fake parents, but parents, they sometimes took care of Rasta like a real daughter. I wanted to be comforted by the current tiredness.
But they were no consolation.
"Lasta, did you find your brother?"
