Mother, how have you been? Your ever-devoted son had committed an unbelievable act of disrespect by missing the arranged meeting for my marriage. You must’ve been so happy to hear that your son, who had been dragging his feet at the edge of marriageable age, was finally tying the knot. But instead, I brought you this mess. My apologies.
But no matter how much I thought about it, none of this was my fault.
“The chef has prepared a special meal today. I hope it suits your taste.”
“I am deeply honored, Your Majesty.”
How could I possibly refuse when someone as high up as the Emperor invited me for a meal?
Naturally, no excuse would be enough if the Emperor invited me. Unless I already had plans with the Pope, of course, but that was never going to happen. So instead of attending the arranged marriage meeting, I had no choice but to rush over like a dog and bow my head.
“Relax. This gathering is to celebrate the efforts of the Prosecutors’ Office’s Executive Manager.”
Seeing how stiff I was from the sudden imperial summons, the Emperor waved his hand and told me to be at ease. Relax, he said. Could he relax if he were in my position?
Of course, I had to smile even if I was in the depths of hell once the Emperor told me to relax. Honestly, this place felt like home. The food even tasted like a home-cooked meal... it was so comfortable that I might just ascend to heaven...
“Yes, Your Majesty. I’ll do that.”
At my teary-eyed response, the Emperor nodded and took a bite of his bread. Following his lead, the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess also started their meal.
I think I might choke. But the only saving grace was that this really was just a meal to show their appreciation. If it had been for interrogation or orders, I wouldn’t just be choking; I might have died on the spot.
Why couldn’t they just give me a bonus?
I chewed my salad in silence, mentally suppressing my rebellious thoughts. Appreciation could easily be shown through a pile of gold coins, not these formal dinners. I wish these higher-ups would understand that.
For a noble, dining with the Emperor was the kind of achievement they’d boast about in their résumé with a 30-point font, but once was more than enough. Being dragged into these meals repeatedly was just depressing.
“Executive Manager, how is your life at the Academy? Is there any discomfort?”
Shit.
Caught off guard by the sudden question, I quickly swallowed my salad. He told me to relax. Since when was talking about work over a meal considered relaxing?
But from this workaholic Emperor’s perspective, this kind of conversation probably didn’t even count as work. That was highly likely.
“Thanks to Your Majesty’s benevolence, the Academy is running smoothly. How could there be any discomfort?”
“I am well aware of your efforts. It can’t be easy for you with the 3rd prince and esteemed guests staying there.”
I almost blurted out, ‘If you know that, then why not send them somewhere else?’ for a moment, but I held it in.
“I am particularly concerned about the guests. They may not be familiar with life in the Empire and might struggle on their own.”
“Please do not worry, Your Majesty. I will make sure that they are treated with the utmost care.”
“Your words are reassuring. See to it that you take good care of them, along with the 3rd prince.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
With that, the Emperor fell silent again. On the surface, he sounded like a warm host concerned about his guests, but—
He’s still the same.
Beneath that, I could sense the Emperor’s old habit of suspicion.
‘They’re not familiar with life in the Empire and might struggle on their own’? That was just a polite way of saying, ‘I’m worried these royals might snoop around for imperial secrets.’ As if they weren’t already difficult enough to handle, they now had the cover of being ‘students’ to legally stay in the Empire., which clearly annoyed the Emperor. �
So, in his roundabout way, he was telling me to keep an eye on them, just as he’d done before and would continue to do.
Honestly, that’s probably the right call.
I couldn’t help but feel a bit sorry for him. Sure, I’d accused him of being suspicious, but his concerns were valid from a political standpoint. Wouldn’t anyone react the same way if foreign royals suddenly enrolled at the Empire’s Academy?
However, he was mistaken. These people didn’t care about secrets or anything grand like that. They were just carefree people who came here for fun. The Emperor’s only mistake was trying to understand these eccentric types with the mind of a rational person and trying to make sense of behavior that simply defied logic.
Of course, I had no intention of telling him the truth. I’d get my head cracked open if I were to say, ‘They’re only interested in their romantic escapades, and they’re just wandering around aimlessly now that they’ve all been dumped.’ He’d probably suspect I was bribed to speak kindly about them. Honestly, I’d think the same if I were in his shoes.
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