Cedric entered the capital and first stopped at the Imperial Palace.
But the Emperor did not meet him. The chief attendant came out with an apologetic face and said politely.
âHis Majesty is resting right now.â
âI see.â
âItâs only been a few weeks since His Majesty could properly rest. Please understand that His Majesty did not mean to undermine Grand Duke Evron.â
Originally, he didnât have any temper thinking that this hurt his pride. And in fact, even if the Emperor did it on purpose, Cedric wasnât in a position to criticize it.
The chief attendant said.
âI will tell His Majesty that Grand Duke Evron has arrived. If there is nothing urgent, maybe the Grand Duke would like to go back to the Grand Dukeâs residence and rest today?â
âI would be grateful if I could.â
âYes. If His Majesty allows, I will ask to schedule an audience for tomorrow or the day after tomorrow and let you know.â
Cedric nodded his head and turned around.
He didnât even have anything to report. He simply stayed in the camp of the Southern Conquest Army, upheld the discipline and watched the training.
He didnât really have much to do as they were already an elite soldier and Gayan already had the system in place.
So he thought it was rather good.
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As he left the palace early, his lieutenant asked:
âDidnât you meet His Majesty?â
âIt seems that the Emperor is not in a good condition.â
Then the lieutenant kept his mouth shut.
Cedric smiled bitterly. If it had been Freil, he would have spoken plainly and complained about the Emperor in a few words.
Although he always rebuked him not to do it, he realized again that he had been quite amused by that attitude.
âGo to the integrated command and report that the shift was successful. I will go back first.â
âYes.â
The lieutenant made a military salute. Cedric also responded with a military salute and got on the horse.
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Artizea was in the garden when Cedric arrived at the Grand Dukeâs residence.
The guards caught Cedric at the front door and informed him. They were afraid that the sound of horseshoes would surprise the mistress who was pregnant.
Cedric got off the horse on the spot. He ordered his men to disband.
He walked into the garden alone.
The garden, which the gardener put great effort into, had become quite beautiful within a year.
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Cedric felt it all over again. It seems like yesterday that Artizea tripped her foot in a mound of grass and almost fell.
Artizea was plucking the flowers.
Beside her, one of the maids was following her with a large basket. The other maid shaded her with a large embroidered parasol.
Cedric, deliberately not showing himself, stood for a moment and watched her.
He hasnât seen her in a few weeks and her stomach has been very swollen. At the time he left, he wouldnât have noticed if she was wearing loose-fitting clothes, but now anyone could tell she was pregnant.
Artizea cut some of the flower stalks with pruning shears and threw the flowers into the basket.
Then she straightened her back and tilted her upper body, and let out a long sigh.
Her appearance seemed peaceful, and his heart was pounding.
Cedric was overcome with strange emotions.
He thought about when he first got all his memories back.
He wished it was his side that had the memories return first. No, it would have been better for Artizea not to have the memories back at all.
If so, he would have saved her before she touched the harm. Before she came to believe that profit and loss rather than good and evil make relationships, and before she came to believe that love only brings profit.
Had he done so, there would have been no need to pay the price for this serenity.
Cedric let out a long sigh. And he approached Artizeaâs side.
âAh.â
Artizea heard the footsteps and turned her head. And she was surprised.
âLord Cedric.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Cedric swallowed his words once, as he had no idea what to say.
And he said.
âIâm back.â
He didnât say anything much.
Artizea herself didnât know why it made her ears tingle.
She already knew that he would arrive either today or tomorrow.
It was thanks to the fact that Cedric had sent people ahead of time before he began handing over to the new commander of the Southern Conquest Army.
But it was very new. The fact that Cedric is here. As if there was no time apart.
Cedric reached out and took the pruning shears from her hand. And he handed it over to the maid.
Artizeaâs fingertips, which were cold, warmed up a little. It was vivid.
âShould you do this?â
âItâs hard to walk without any purpose. Now that Iâm in a stable phase, they say itâs good to move my body a little for a while.â
Artizea lowered her gaze slightly. Not only did she say this, she thought she should greet him, but she seldom spoke easily.
Misunderstanding that, Cedric asked.
âIsnât it hard on your body?â
âItâs okay. I canât walk long, but itâs natural. The baby tooâŠâŠ itâs growing well.â
Cedric looked shy.
âI think itâs very active.â
âThatâs a relief. You and the baby are healthy.â
âYesâŠâŠ.â
The maid with the basket bowed her head and walked away without speaking. The maid holding the parasol hesitated for a moment, but soon retreated as she folded the parasol.
Artizea didnât care.
Her hand was still in Cedricâs.
She thought she shouldnât pull it out, but she didnât yet have the courage to face him.
Artizea hesitated, she said.
âI hopeâŠ..you had a good trip?â
It was a greeting no different from before.
But it was different.
When she said it before, it was a word that asked for meaningful information.
She was wondering if there was an incident that had an impact on the future situation or anything that happened in the place he went to visit.
But what she said now was because she wanted to.
When asked whether he had a good trip or not, she greeted him like an ordinary family.
Cedric smiled. He bowed his head. Artizeaâs face turned red.
Their lips met.
Cedricâs hand wrapped around her back.
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The news of Cedricâs arrival soon spread to many places.
The same was true for Grand Duke Roygar.
âWhat about the news of the Southern Conquest Army?â
âI heard that Grand Duke Evronâs lieutenant has issued a detailed report, so we will soon find out. By now, they should have started marching south.â
In that regard, Grand Duke Roygar had no authority to intervene.
However, since he is the Emperorâs envoy to the South, he was also able to receive news through the official line.
Until now, Grand Duke Roygar had little to do with the military. The Emperor held the central army very tightly, and he had never been involved in the military himself.
He used unofficial routes, and he always paid a fair amount of bribes and heard only one step late.
The military will take care and bring the news on their own. The practical utility was also useful, but the satisfaction was also great.
There were also key personnel who were able to be recruited through this event.
âGood. Very good.â
Grand Duke Roygar said with satisfaction.
And he pushed the thick paperwork he had been reviewing since last night to his secretary.
It was a list of attendants to follow along his southbound trip.
As the Emperorâs special envoy, he will go to the center of trade with other countries. Opportunities like this were rare, even if it was not for trade issues. Even if it was one attendant, he was able to hold a fairly high level of authority.
It was an opportunity to borrow the power of the Empire to negotiate trade.
So, among the top ranks in Grand Duke Roygarâs faction, there was no one that did not want to play a part.
If the upper statesmen were in a position to speak with Grand Duke Roygar, they would come in person and ask for a favor.
Otherwise, if it was a small business lord or a small noble, they would request it through his secretary or butler.
The bribes piled up like that were pretty good too, so Grand Duke Roygar was smirking every day.
He, of course, did not decide his attendant on the bribe alone.
âThe proportion of silk items is too high. They say theyâre going to make contact with the Kingdom of Iantz, but I donât know how they all think like that.â
âIâm sorry.â
âTry to reduce it to about 60 percent, and fill the vacant space with small enterprises and nobles. If you think about the future, you have to think about diversifying the trade sector.â
âYes.â
âIf anyone brings an interesting proposition, I will meet them in person.â
Grand Duke Roygar said.
That was then.
A knock was heard. It was the maid chief.
âWhatâs going on?â
âThe Madam said that she must see the masterâŠâŠ.â
The maid was at loss.
Grand Duke Roygar sighed and stood up from his seat, and told the secretary.
âDonât wait, go and do your job.â
âYes.â
The secretary stood up after him and bowed his head politely.
Grand Duke Roygar kicked his tongue and headed towards the Grand Duchessâ place.
âGarnet, itâs me.â
The place was flipped upside down.
Cushions were thrown here and there, and there were vases and clothes scattered. The maids sat around, each kneeling.
Marchioness Camellia was standing in the corner with her head bowed.
Grand Duchess Roygar sat in an armchair, huffing with a blushed face.
Grand Duke Roygar sighed inside.
âWhatâs wrong, Garnet? What made you spout horns again?â
âI will go too.â
âGarnetâŠâŠ. Iâm not going to playâŠâŠ.â
âI heard you were going to solve the Ford family problems.â
Grand Duchess Roygar said sharply.
âDid I not explain it? It was done to dispel rumors and persuade His Majesty.â
âSo, it might take a few months or even half a year, but youâre going alone?â
Grand Duke Roygar glanced at Marchioness Camellia. Marchioness Camellia shook her head slightly so as not to be noticed by the Grand Duchess.
She meant that she couldnât stop it herself.
âThereâs no reason why I canât go with you unless youâre going to do something suspicious.â
âIâm going to do things that arenât fun for you.â
The Grand Duchess said sternly.
âAm I a child? Youâre busy with work, are you afraid that Iâll hold onto you and ask you to play?â
âItâs not like thatâŠâŠ.â
âI canât let you go alone.â
Grand Duchess Roygar declared.
She had been living as if she had forgotten about it for quite some time, but in fact, she hasnât.
How could she have forgotten that her husband, who she only knew to love her, had his eyes on another woman.\n