<b><span>Chapter 115 – Summoned</b>
<span>He had expected that in order to establish a foothold in this foreign kingdom, she would try to exert influence around her; and gain allies but she had not done so. That was why Verus had been kind to her in the early stages of the royal marriage.
<span>It was simply that as time went on, he was disappointed to discover that the queen had truly done absolutely nothing with her power and influence, she functioned more as a living doll, a useless ornament that decorated the pce. Not to mention that the events of the disappearance incident not long ago, he hade to evenpletely mistrust her.
<i><span>Why is she only summoning me now?</i>
<span>Verus wondered. Could she suspect that he was investigating her missing maids?
<i><span>It doesn’t matter.</i>
<span>Verus shook his head to rid his thoughts of worries. She had done nothing worthy of getting caught after all. If by any chance the Queen did have ess to that kind of information, he would have to go back to square one and investigate everything all over again, because it would mean that the queen had been hiding her power all this time and there must be more to her than he suspected.
<i><span>The queen is summoning me, and I am in no ce to disobey. I suppose there’s nothing for it.</i>
<span>Verus wrote out a letter, requesting an audience with the queen and asking them to inform him of a suitable time and date to meet her. When he was done, he called for his butler and handed the letter to him.
<span>“This letter is for the pce. Ask them to deliver it to Baron Waze.”
<span>“Yes, My Lord.” the butler replied.
<span>Shortly after the letter was sent, a reply came within the hour.
<span>“What’s that?” Verus asked when he saw his Butler carrying a letter for him.
<span>“It is a letter from the pce.” The butler announced as he showed the wax seal that was imprinted with the royal family’s crest to Verus.
<span>As this stamp could only be used by royalty, in the current absence of the king, there was no one who could have used it but the queen.
<span>Verus quickly opened the envelope, unfolded the letter and read it to find its contents were even more absurd than he expected.
<b><i><span>– I approve your request for an audience. Today, two in the afternoon.</i></b>
<span>Verus checked the letter over multiple times to confirm that it indeed said ‘today’.
<span>If it was not a very close friend, he always set appointments at least a day in advance. When it came to royal audiences, setting a date at least two days in advance wasmon sense.
<i><span>What’s more unusual, is the fact that the king is currently away.</i>
<span>Verus thought that the queen was acting suspicious. Just in case anyone might go to unnecessary lengths to make it seem even more so, Verus did not dare venture to the pce when the King was absent if he could help it. He hated when unnecessary troubles were created.
<span>Even with that said, Verus also knew that he could not alter an appointment set by the Queen herself. Verus let out a deep breath as he made up his mind.
<span>“Thomson. Make preparations to enter the pceter,” Verus instructed his butler with a low sigh.
<span>Although he felt uneasy on going there at such short notice, he was also curious. If the matter was serious enough for her to request to meet so urgently… Just what could it be?
<span>* * *
<span>The remodeling of the queen’s office wasplete. The room had originally just been a parlor for receiving guests but now it looked equipped to serve as a study and as a conference room.
<span>The pce was full of such rooms after all.
<span>It had used to be a room for people awaiting an audience, but in recent times there had been little use for a waiting room by the queen’s parlor and so it was converted into a more useful premise.
<span>The room had been decorated ording to Eugene’s specifications.
<span>Other than a desk and a bookshelf, only absolutely necessary furniture had been ced in there. She had foregone excessive decoration and kept the number of items minimal in redesigning the room.
<span>Although interior design was not her specialty, she had had the job of decorating the manager’s office before when she had used to work at apany.
<span>Thepany had used to change offices often, and although it had not been a bigpany, her old boss had wanted his office fancily decorated – even while he was stingy about spending money on it.
<span>Somehow that work always ended up falling to Eugene, even though she was just an administrative worker.
<i><span>‘Why do I have to do this sort of thing?’</i><span>she had often wondered every time she was given a task that did not fit her job description, but she was just an employee with no power to refuse her manager’s orders so she did those anyway.
<span>She cursed her boss the whole time she was working though, but in theendshe was praised for being even better than a professional. After that, decorating the manager’s office was always her job. The thought that perhaps she should genuinely shift her career and work as an interior designer had even urred to her before.
<span>To Eugene, the style of design that was popr here appeared garish and tacky, as though they were trying to be as ostentatious as possible.Soshe tried to keep it ssic and minimal.
<span>When one is looking at artworks like in tourist attractions, it was fine to highlight thevish decorations, but everything around you from morning to night being brightly colorful and decked out in gleaming gold could grow very tiring.
<span>Eugene was ustomed to clean, modern design, but she felt that if she tried to apply that sense here, it would be so shocking for these people that they would only feel repulsed by it. Too much change would also make the room seem out of ce and not many may end up using it which would be a waste of space.
<span>That was how she ended uppromising and finding an appropriate middle ground. Her office was done in a vintage style, preserving an old-fashioned feel while adding a vor of modernity – simple, yet luxurious.
<span>Eugene called Marianne and Sarah to take the first look around thepleted office.
<span>“I decorated it the way I like it. What do you think? Are there any parts that don’t look right for you? I could change it to suit your preference.”