<strong>Chapter 76 – A Noble’s Etiquette</strong>
“Grand Chambein.” a voice called out, and when the Grand Chambein turned around, he saw King Kasser walking towards him. He turned to greet him properly, bowing as the King stopped before him.
“Your Highness, it’s good to see you.” he greeted and straightened up, “Was there something I could help you with?” he asked, and Kasser nodded. He went behind his desk and then sat down.
“Yes,” Kasser answered, “The Queen, when does she usually wake up?”
Had he been asked this question some time ago, he would’ve been surprised by the sudden concern the King had with the Queen. But now, he could understand where it wasing from, especially when he himself had witnessed how much the royal couple’s rtionship had changed.
Fortunately, he took it upon himself to learn the Queen’s schedule, that he could give the King a reliable answer.
“Her Majesty, the Queen, rises by three in the morning, Your Highness.”
Time, in Mahar, was set by the Sang-je’s standards. And by his standards, three in the morning was alreadyte.<center></center>
Kasser stared outside the window, and watched the dark sky, estimating the time. There was still a couple more hours then until she awakens.
“Your Highness, shall I fetch someone to make you tea?” the Grand Chambein asked him, and Kasser shook his head.
“No, thank you,” he said while he stood up from his seat and began to get ready to head out. “If she asks after me, tell her I’ll be back before tomorrowes.” The Grand Chambein nodded.
“Of course, Your Highness.”
And with that, Kasser left his office. It wasn’t that he had a particr destination in mind, but it wasn’t long until he found himself standing outside of the Queen’s bedroom, caught in a peculiar mood.
He was only nning on taking a short detour before leaving, when he happened to pass by her room. Slowly, he turned the knob and pushed the door open. He let himself in, and closed the door quietly behind him.
Once the door closed with a click, he looked around the room and saw it was dark. He opted out of lighting up a candle and instead used his Praz to see in the dark. And there he saw her, sleeping soundly on her bed.
She looked so peaceful, snuggled soundly on her pillows, her nket wrapped around her. She looked so beautiful, so innocent…<center></center>
So pure.
<em><strong>The Queen had waited for your arrival until midnight and fell asleep, Your Highness.</strong></em>
He felt something in his stomach churn in the thought, and Kasser let out a quiet sigh. He ran his hand through his blue locks. If she was trying to trick him into doing something for her, it was considerably worse than what she did in the past.
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Back then, it was clear what he was expected to do and what they each wanted to achieve with being married to each other. He didn’t need to overthink when he knew what the apparent goal was.
For a while, he treated her like he did any other guest staying at his pce, but now…Things rather appearedplicated.
He let out a sigh, and decided it was high time for him to leave. But just when he was about to leave the room, he caught sight of a pile of papers on the Queen’s desk table. As he scanned its contents, he realized they were all reports made by the general officer.
Taking the papers into his hand, he made his way to the lounge area of the room. He reclined himself on the sofa and began reading. He knows that whenever he leaves the pce, the General would take it upon herself to go over the affairs and approve them to her own discretion. The reports wouldter be assessed by the King upon their return.
For matters beyond the General’s jurisdiction, they were instructed to hold off on any decision until the King’s return.
But these reports, though the General might have made it, were different from before. Every incident, big or small, they were all reported to the Queen, during the whole duration of the emergency period.
In his absence, everything was looked over and even approved by her as well.
Kasser blinked, looking at the Queen’s seal. It was the first he’s ever seen her seal on any official document.<center></center>
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By the time Eugene had woken up, she had called out to Zanne, who came in upon hearing her summon. Eugene sat up, rubbing the sleep off her eyes as Zanne stopped by the foot of her bed.
“Did the King return yesterday?” she asked, and Zanne nodded.
“I heard he returnedte at night and left this morning, Your Majesty.”
“I see…” Eugene said softly, and thought to herself how difficult it was even to see the King. He must still be busy right now.
Once more, she couldn’t help butpare his packed schedule to her rather free one. Where he spent most of his days on his feet, here she was doing nothing but sit.
<em>‘I’m trying my best though,’ </em>she thought to herself.
Thanks to Marianne’s genius idea of using portraits, Eugene’s knowledge of the people around her had significantly increased. She also took it upon herself to memorize theyout of the pce. She even took the time to visit every ce she knew.
Yesterday though, she spent most of her day locked up in her office, going through the papers. It wasn’t much, but she counted it as an achievement as the Queen. It also showed that despite the King being away and risking his life on the battlefield, she could help and support him by handling the internal affairs in the pce.
Also, she wanted to give the papers to the King, himself personally. This was why she didn’t have Zanne ce them on the King’s table even when she was already done with them. Taking a deep breath, Eugene’s eyes drifted to her desk when she thought of the reports.
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She paused and blinked. After a few more, a frown appeared on her forehead as she searched the room. She got out of her bed and looked below the desk, and then back.
The papers were gone.
It was only when she finally reached her lounge, did she find them on the table, stacked neatly on top. She frowned.
<em>That’s odd. I am certain I left them on the desk by my bed before sleeping.</em>
She was also sure none of the maids had done it. She knows because if one of them touched it, by now, they’d be kneeling in front of her begging for mercy. A bit disconcerting, but true nheless.
“Zanne,” she called out, and the young maid went up to her, “Did someonee to my room while I was asleep?” she asked and gestured to the papers on the table, “Somebody touched my thingsst night.”
“I shall go and find out at once, Your Majesty.” Zanne gasped and bowed before leaving with an urgency in her steps. A few momentster, Marianne entered her chamber, and not Zanne.
“Good morning, Your Majesty.” The baroness greeted, and Eugene gave her a soft smile.
“Good morning, Marianne. Do you know if-”
“Yes, it was His Highness, the King,” Marianne answered, already anticipating the question. “His Highness hade by your chamber, earlier this morning. I apologize for not noticing as I was asleep. Rest assured I shall post guards by your bed chambers from now on, so that this does not happen again.” she assured Eugene.
And it dawned on Eugene why it was Marianne who came, instead of Zanne. Despite their better rapport with each other, they were still scared of upsetting her. So Marianne had taken it upon herself to deliver the answer to put her at ease.
Despite being married to each other, Kasser and Eugene still had their privacy, which was well respected between the two of them. As such, he must always ask permission to enter her chambers before doing so. And entering her room, without consent, such as earlier, was considered to be rude.
This wasn’t a case unique only to royal couples, but applicable to any noble couple as well. And she could tell by Marianne’s countenance, that she knew this rule as well. Marianne, though thoroughly invested in repairing their rtionship with each other, respected their personal space.
“Marianne, is there a rule restricting the King from entering my room without former notice?”
“Not exactly, Your Majesty.”
“Then it’s not a problem if I allow it.” she dismissed and saw the tension leaving the baroness’ body.
“Of course, Your Majesty.”
Though an old custom, she was sure there were other couples close by who freely enter and leave each other’s chambers without consent needed, even to the extent of sharing a room. Still, those types of couples were rare.
At that moment, Eugene instinctively understood why Jin kept the King at arm’s length. She had a lot of secrets to hide from him. Should they have had a close rtionship, eventually he too, would have invaded her privacy and have figured them all out.
<em>Jin didn’t participate in official matters to only to focus on summoning the Mara. It was also to minimize any contact with the King.</em>
The more she isted herself, kept her distance from the King, the easier it would be for her to summon Mara and execute her ns. It also might have helped her if Kasser did not check up on her wellbeing, hovering around her all day.
Because the King was definitely not the kind of person interested in what others do in their free time, he didn’t bother people with personal questions. Eugene had figured this out in less than a month; Jin probably would’ve too.
“The King wasn’t part of her n from the start,” Eugene thought. <em>She only made her move when she first came to Hashi and was confident of the King’s personality. </em>
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