<strong>Ch. 203 The Curse on The Imperial Family (2)</strong>
His eyes widened momentarily in surprised. Soon after, however, he regained hisposure and answered softly.
“You are very quick, my daughter-inw.”
A faraway expression came on his face as if he were remembering the distant past.
“I’ve been told many times since childhood that I inherited less of the dragon’s blood because of my gentle personality. Ironically enough, I was able to rise to the throne for that reason. And yet…I’ve always been envious of Archduke Lunen.”
Sullivan seemed to genuinely envy his older brother’s strength. Perhaps that was why he named Carlisle as his heir, as he bore no resemnce to his weaker self.
In the past, Elena had heard that the previous emperor chose Sullivan over Paveluc, in order to continue the prosperity of the Ruford Empire down a path other than war. Now as she listened to Sullivan’s words, the rumor did not seem wrong.
‘Does he feel inferior because of his father?’
Although Elena couldn’t fully understand Sullivan’s feelings, his rise to the throne enabled the Ruford Empire to make many advances. It was an undeniable fact.
‘I’m sure he would be devastated if he finds out that Paveluc would eventually take over the throne.’
Sullivan was ignorant that, in the near future, Paveluc would attempt to destroy the imperial family and take the crown for himself. Elena wouldn’t allow that to happen again.
However, the thoughts in Elena’s head remained tangled in aplicated. She no longer thought of Sullivan’s beliefs as mere superstitions, and, assuming that Carlisle and Elena would have a son, she would have to give the child human blood.
There was a horrible feeling in her stomach as she imagined herself feeding that child with her own hand.
‘…Father thinks it a blessing, but this is a curse on the imperial family.’
Although the couple would not immediately have children, this wouldn’t be an easy matter to approach. Elena suddenly recalled something else Carlisle had said a long time ago.
— I hope you will have my child. They would be lovely with blonde hair and red eyes like you.
She had wondered whether Carlisle could only love a child if it looked like her, but what she knew now gave her a more ominous perspective.
As Elena stood there in a brooding silence, Sullivan once again spoke with a solemn voice.
“Carlisle tends to think poorly of his lineage, but you shouldn’t do so. Because of the dragon’s power, the Ruford Empire has grown strong and never lost a war with another kingdom.”
Sullivan was right as well. When it came to military power, many kingdoms could not even reach the foot of the Ruford Empire.
“If something happens to me, please keep this secret space safe and protect the bloodline in the future.”
“…”
Elena finally understood why Sullivan told her the secret of the Imperial Family. However, she found it difficult to give him a reply. She closed her eyes tightly then opened them again.
“Father, you must understand that this is sudden and overwhelming…please give me time to think.”
“Very well. This all must be quite a shock. If you have any further questions, I’ll be happy to answer them.”
He wore his usual smile on his pale, gaunt face. However, it was now difficult to hide that Sullivan was now dealing with arade who shared the same secret. Elena was at a loss at how to ept this and what to do in the future. Among her many worries, she remembered the lonely look Carlisle made when he once called himself a monster.
‘How terrified Carlisle must be when he realized all this as a child?’
For some reason, it was pained her to imagine it.
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Elena left the Emperor’s pce with conflict in her heart. Sullivan’s health hadn’t allowed for a long visit, and they said their farewells as soon as they left the secret room. She wasn’t feeling well herself from the arrow wound, though she showed no outward sign of difort.
As Elena strode through the grounds lost in thought, a voice called out to her.
“Where are you going in that condition?”
She turned her head at the familiar voice, and saw someone briskly walking towards her.
It was Carlisle, looking iparably handsome with his dark hair, luminous blue eyes, and sculpted features. Elena smiled as he approached.
“Are you here to pick me up?”
“Of course. I thought you were sleeping, but you weren’t in your room. I was suddenly summoned by my father to the Emperor’s pce, saying I was to escort you.”
“I’m not a child, and you don’t have to.”
“You’re not well, so don’t go about simply because he calls you there.”
“He’s not just anyone. He’s my father, the emperor of the Ruford Empire.”
Carlisle’s expression remained resolutely stubborn.
“He’s not your father…”
Carlisle’s voice was dangerously low. Elena looked up to see a heat burning in his eyes.
“Even if it’s God, I can’t allow it.”
“…?”
“I cannot tolerate anyone forcing my wife to move when she’s unwell.”
Elena froze for a moment, then let out a soft chuckle. Indeed, Carlisle was such a lovely man.
His expression softened at the image of Elena smiling.
“Is this such a funny story?”
“Yes. Though I’m more happy than amused, to be precise.”
Carlisle grinned and reached out his hand, and Elena immediately knew the meaning. She had taken his arm numerous times, but until now they had no memory of walking hand-in-hand together. One might not consider it important, but to Carlisle and Elena, the subtle distinctions were understood between them. They had been sure to disy an outward appearance of love because of their contract marriage, but they had never done such little things as lovers in private.
Seueug.
Elena took Carlisle’s hand with no hesitation. There was no need for special words between them.
They ambled at an easy pace, quietly holding each other’s hand. She wished for this moment tost for a long time. Despite the warmth of the emotions washing over her, however, Elena had many questions she wanted to ask Carlisle.
‘Did he intend never to tell me that the ring was the Dragon’s Orb?’
Carlisle had deliberately hidden the truth from Elena, and now she had uncovered his secret without permission. Everyone had something they wanted to conceal. She was hesitant about digging up his wounds, but she knew she could not procrastinate on this. More importantly, this was something Elena must know about.
“…Caril.”
Caril responded with a soft smile.
“Speak to me, my wife.”
As she took in his perfect profile, Elena forced her lips to move.
“What did you wish for on the Dragon’s Orb?”
Carlisle’s footsteps suddenly halted. It was a question that could only be asked when someone knew the secret of the Imperial Family.
His expression stiffened, and he looked at Elena with uncharacteristic dread in his eyes. He spoke in the barest whisper.
“…How do you know?”