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Remarried Empress-Chapter 447
Chapter 447. Unbearable (2) ππ³ππππππππ«β―l.cππ
Translator: Aura / Editor: Tiny Zebra
Grand Duke Lilteang had not yet been found. When I first spoke to Heinley about the escape, he seemed more worried that I would discover his cruel treatment of the Grand Duke. As for recapturing the Grand Duke, he didnβt seem troubled.
However, contrary to expectations, it turned out to be difficult to find any clue to his whereabouts.
Heinley had been very quiet these days, even now as he joined me on my usual walk in the garden. He walked by my side with a preoccupied, thoughtful expression.
It was unbearable to see him like this, so I rubbed his shoulders gently.
βHeinley, are you alright?β
He finally looked at me and answered with a smile.
βOf course. Iβm sure weβll find him soon, My Queen.β
βThatβs the attitude, Your Majesty.β
Heinley chuckled and rubbed his forehead against mine.
βMy Queen, you are lovely. Itβs so endearing when you express yourself naturally.β
Is now really the time for this? In any case, I felt pleased that my words seemed to comfort him.
When McKenna called him from afar, Heinley thanked me for the pleasant walk, kissed me on the cheek, and left. I watched Heinley return to the palace and only turned around when I couldnβt see him anymore. I hoped the Grand Duke would be captured soon, for Heinleyβs peace of mind.
When I continued my walk alone, I saw Sovieshu. He approached me as soon as he saw me. Since I couldnβt simply ignore him, I nodded to him and headed off in another direction.
However, Sovieshu followed me and tried to walk beside me.
I veered in the opposite direction, but he turned again to stay by my side. I finally stopped and faced him angrily. He stopped too and looked me in the eye.
If he were an insect, I would have squashed him by now. What was he trying to do by following me?
βNavier, youβre being deceived.β
βI know I was deceived. By you.β
I walked away quickly, but I couldnβt shake him off. He matched my pace and began to speak again.
βNavier. Do you know who Emperor Heinley really is?β
βYes, I do.β
βYou still donβt know him.β
βI know him better than you.β
βOnce you find out what kind of a person he is, you wonβt want to be around him.β
βGo away. I donβt want to hear you speak nonsense.β
Despite my bluntness and my glare, he didnβt leave.
βSuch beautiful eyes. They have always been beautiful, but now theyβre even more so.β
βDonβt speak to me like that!β
It was useless to speak to him.
βThink about it, Navier. I made a mistake, but I promised to love you forever. What about that scoundrel? He married you shortly after he met you. Donβt you know what that means? He fell in love with your appearance, thatβs all. How can you believe that his love for you will last forever?β
Itβs outrageousβ¦ for him, of all people, to say something like that to me. In my fury, I froze the grass beneath Sovieshu.
βYour ability is just like you.β
βHeinley will not divorce me. Donβt compare him to you.β
βHis love for you will end, and youβll be sad.β
βCanβt you see Iβm pregnant? Iβm carrying Heinleyβs child.β
βI hope the baby resembles you.β
βIt doesnβt matter what you say, nothing could ever make me want to return to your side.β
I turned around right away.
βDo not speak of this again.β
I left, upset, but Sovieshu soon reached me.
βNavier, I can accept the baby as my own.β
What�
βThe baby can also recognize me as the father. It doesnβt know who its father is yet.β
While I stared at him dumbfounded, Sovieshu smiled proudly, and it infuriated me. I raised my voice and spoke as coldly as I knew how.
βWhatβs wrong with you? You said before you had given up. Why canβt you let it go?β
βI found out that your husband isnβt a good man. And give up? It wasnβt me who gave up.β
βHeinley may be flawed like anyone else, but heβs a better man than you.β
βOpen your eyes, Navier. Your anger wonβt allow you to listen to me. Itβs not only about Heinley, the people of the Western Empireβ¦β
βWhat about the people of the Western Empire?β
ββ¦ Forget it.β
βSay it. What about my people?β
Sovieshu suddenly didnβt want to speak. Probably because he didnβt really have anything to say.
βIf youβre done with your supposed recovery, then return to the Eastern Empire and mind your own business. You still need to come up with a way to keep the port that was foolishly promised to another country.β
Before I could hear Sovieshuβs response, one of my attendants shouted as he rushed up to me.
βYour Majesty! Your Majesty! A memberβ¦ a member of the Transnational Knights has come to see you.β
βThe Transnational Knights? Do you mean Viscount Langdel?β
βIs Viscount Langdel a Transnational Knight?β
Sovieshu asked in surprise. I motioned for him to keep his mouth shut and turned my attention to my attendant. Fortunately, my attendant paid no attention to Sovieshuβs question.
βItβs not Viscount Langdel. Itβs someone else.β
βSomeone else?β
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I followed my attendant to the small room where I received the guests. When I entered, I saw a silver-haired man dressed in a snow-white uniform who was facing away from me.
βYou must be Viscount Langdelβs Liege. Iβve heard of you.β
At the sound of my voice, the man turned to face me.
He was a handsome man with long, narrow fox-like eyes. He introduced himself with a sly smile,
βLady Navier. I am Angel, Commander of the 4th Division of the Transnational Knights.β
Then he bowed.
This must be the person Viscount Langdel warned me about. There was no doubt. I wondered what request he would make.
I accepted his greeting in the usual manner for now. However, the Transnational Knights didnβt usually visit with friendly intentions. Itβs the reason why everyone was so surprised that Viscount Langdel decided to be my personal knight.
Why has this man come here?
I felt a little nervous, but my attendant seemed even more so, as he had clenched his fists.
βBring us tea and crackers.β
Once I ordered it, my attendant hurried out of the room.
βHave a seat.β
When I pointed to the couch, the 4th Commander, who had waited for me standing up, finally sat down.
I sat across from him and watched him. He was a handsome man with foxlike features, a playful smile, good posture, and broad shoulders. As a Commander of the Transnational Knights, his martial arts prowess must be exceptional.
I was struck by his white gloves. It seemed that he never took them off, even indoors.
At first glance, he didnβt seem like a bad person. But if I take into account the notoriety of the Transnational Knights, and Viscount Langdelβs warning through a messenger, thereβs no doubt that he is a man to beware.
When our eyes met as I examined him, he chuckled and spoke without looking away.
βYouβre a keen observer.β
At that moment, my attendant returned with tea and left again after placing it all on the table.
The 4th Commander raised his cup of tea, still wearing the white gloves. He closed his eyes as if savoring the tea.
Then he set the cup on the table and spoke amiably, as if to reassure me.
βYou need not be anxious, Lady Navier. I just came to ask you for a favor as the 5th Division Commanderβs Liege.β
He came not to ask the Empress of the Western Empire, but the 5th Division Commanderβs Liege?
βWhat favor?β
Viscount Langdel had already told me how to answer, but I had to ask anyway. I was also curious.
βYou see, on the way hereβ¦β
The 4th Commander did not answer directly.
Whatβs he talking about? π³π«π¦eπΈπ²πππvπ¦π.ππm
βI came across a terribly skinny man. Geez, he had a mouth full of wounds. It would frighten anyone to look at him.β
Although I narrowed my eyes, the 4th Commander stared at me as he raised his cup of tea. His smile became so wide that it was reflected in his eyes. Then he whispered, like a child who tells a secret.
βHe had stitches around his mouth. It looked like it had been sewn shut.β
β!β
Grand Duke Lilteang immediately came to mind. While I looked at him, hiding my shock, he finally made his request.
βIβm in charge of several missions at once, so Iβm a little short-handed right now. Lady Navier, if you agree, in exchange for Grand Duke Lilteangβoops.β
The 4th Commander tapped his mouth as if heβd made a mistake, and named his request with a smirk.
βCould you lend the 5th division to me?β
I was stunned. Can this truly be called a request? It seems more like blackmail. If I lend him the 5th Division, then he would tell me where we can find Grand Duke Lilteang.