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βIt was so frightening and terrifying.β
Aristine buried her face in her husbandβs chest and muttered sorrowfully.
Tarkan diligently patted his wife on the shoulder. To comfort her even better, he clenched his sturdy chest.
βAnd I was only aware that Prince Marten and Her Majesty the Queen had a harmonious and close relationship…β
Aristine tossed firewood into the newly ignited fire.
βIt is strange indeed.β
βIsnβt Prince Marten fully with the queenβs faction?β
Of course, even if he belonged to that faction, there was no guarantee that heβd stick with the queen for the rest of his life. Especially when the Queen was a sinking ship with holes in it.
One might even say that escaping the ship before it sank was a wise move.
However, what Marten did today was not simply an escape.
βIt was a move that stabbed the Queen squarely in the back.β
It is said that there is a reason for every action.
If he was stabbing the Queen in the back, then his goal would naturally be to go to Tarkan.
To board the ship known as Tarkan.
However, Martenβs actions towards Tarkan were just as horrible.
Because he insulted Tarkanβs beloved wife in order to frame the Queen.
βWhat in the world does Prince Marten gain by doing something like this?β
βI donβt see anything to gain. His actions would incur the wrath of the Queen and Prince Tarkan, just like it has now. Plus, heβll be subject of contempt for the nobles and the public.β
βEven if, letβs say, he successfully framed the queen, what was he going to do about the fact that he tried to assault his sister-in-law at her instigation?β
βI mean, is the Princess Consort just anyone? She is a symbol of peace.β
βWhether he succeeds or fails, this is a path of ultimate ruin.β
It was like Prince Marten was walking into his own grave.
People couldnβt help but grow more suspicious.
βAnd why would he need to bribe someone like that to lie…β
βRight. I think it would be better to have someone trustworthy as a witness, no? If getting a noble was impossible, he couldβve at least gotten a servant.β
βCameraman aside, who would believe the words of a drunkard like that?β
βMaybe if that drunkard was the one hiding in the break room. He probably planned to cover everything up after doing it.β
βThat sounds more plausible, doesnβt it?β
The voices of the crowd gradually grew louder.
This was inevitable.
Because even when they assumed that the two witnesses were telling the truth, so many things remained unclear.
When the story failed to add up, suspicion was bound to arise.
Once she felt the suspicion was at its peak, Aristine opened her mouth.
βThere are some strange points in their testimony, but I donβt think the memory of a drunk is very reliable.β
Aristine raised his head and looked at the queen.
βA word from Her Majesty the Queen carries far more weight than hundreds of theirs.β
The queenβs complexion paled and she stared at Aristineβs small face.
βYour Majesty the Queen, please tell us,β Aristineβs lips moved softly, βWhat is the real truth?β
That question was like giving a criminal one last chance.
The queen squeezed her fan tightly.
βLetβs stay calm.β
If Aristine had evidence, she wouldnβt be asking this question.
βRight, thereβs no real evidence.β
Only Martenβs words.
Since the other witnesses denied Martenβs statement, it had no effect.
βEven if the story doesnβt add up, itβs over as long as I insist.β
Without clear evidence, the case becomes a maze and no real conclusion could be reached.
At times like this, it was more beneficial to stand your ground and speak louder.
βHow many times have I repeated myself!β
The Queen spoke strongly, flicking her fan to the side.
βI have nothing to do with this. I was minding my own business only to be framed by Marten. It is already heart-wrenching to be betrayed by someone I treated like my own son, so I fail to understand why you are asking again about something that has already been said.β
The Queen raised her head authoritatively and placed her fan under her chin.
βPrincess Consort, that question feels like you want me to falsely confess that I am the mastermind behind all of this.β
Aristine smiled to herself even though the Queen was openly questioning her intentions.
It should come as no surprise, but Aristine was not giving the Queen a final chance to confess.
βIβm just making sure youβve blocked your escape route firmly with your own mouth.β
But not wanting to reveal her inner thoughts, Aristine obediently lowered her head.
βI am simply seeking the truth. If what Your Majesty the Queen says is true, then that must be the truth.β
βIf you do not believe the testimony of a drunkard then let us call the servants who were guarding the door of the Princess Consortβs lounge. While I am not sure of the circumstances, I know the servants must have been involved in some way unless they were absent and neglecting their duties. Wonβt it be better to listen to what the servants have to say?β
The queen turned and looked into the audience.
βThe servants who stood guard at the Princess Consortβs lounge, come forward!β
It was a triumphant shout.
The servants that guarded Aristineβs lounge were all on the queenβs side so of course, she was confident.
βGood.β
With this, she had completely escaped from this matter.
Her attempt to involve Tarkan had failed and because of Aristine, a lot of people were suspicious but regardless, her un-involvement was what really mattered.
But it was right at that moment…
βThereβs no need for that.β
A calm voice interrupted the moving servants.
The voice was so familiar that the Queen knew who it was before even turning around.
But she still turned around in disbelief.
βPaellamien?!β
She was hoping her ears were deceiving her, but it was really Princess Paellamien.
Paellamien stood there with a calm look on her face.
The queen was taken aback because the person suddenly obstructing her order was Paellamien.
But the moment she looked to those scarlet eyes, the Queen suddenly thought of something.
βIs she trying to give more weight to what Iβm saying?β
Paellamien was the queenβs favorite lackey. Naturally, Paellamien was aware of this incident from the very beginning.
The fact that she would take the queenβs side was simply a matter of course.
She was a smart and quick-witted child, so she had definitely come up with a solution to this situation. Most likely, she found a better solution than insisting on getting the servants to testify.
βGood, sheβs still so useful.β
The Queenβs lips curled with satisfaction.
βWe donβt need to listen to the testimony of the servants. Because I have solid evidence that no one can deny.β
The queen went βI seeβ and nodded her head.
βIt seems our Paella has evidence, such a dependable child. Bring it out quickly, letβs see.β
The nobles were surprised by Paellamienβs sudden appearance.
Everyone knew that Paellamien was the queenβs closest ally.
βWhat the, is there a twist?β
βItβs just that thereβs no hard evidence but clearly, the queen is behind it given the circumstances…β
βShe says itβs solid evidence that no one can deny so maybe thereβs something else?β
βIf you brought some strange evidence, itβll be better for her to stay out of it.β
βEveryone knows this is the queenβs scheme and I can only see rumors spreading that Princess Paellamienβs also involved…β
βThe queen is lucky. Regardless of suspicion, it looks like sheβs confident she can escape when Princess Paellamien comes forward.β
Feeling the change in the atmosphere, the queen smile.
βGo on, Paellamien. Show us the evidence.β
The corners of her mouth were raised, and she urged Paellamien.
Paellamien nodded in response and took out something from her clothes.
βA transmission stone? Did she capture Marten plotting something? I knew it, sheβs such a smart child.β
The queen nodded contentedly.
Paellamien steadied the transmission stone and just as she was about to use it, her eyes turned towards somewhere.
The queen unconsciously turned her head to follow Paellamienβs gaze and frowned.
βThe Princess Consort?β
The person that Paellamien was looking at was Aristine.
And Aristine, who locked eyes with Paellamien wasβ.
βSheβs smiling…?β
Translator’s Corner:
*Iβ. I don’t even know how it keeps ending on cliff hangers. It’s not meeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Noooo cliffhanger πππ i thought i was gonna see the queen buried in shane and humiliation here but it’s another cliffhanger πππππππ
Thanks sooooooo much ruby, i love. yoooouuuuπππππππ
AHHHHHH!! The cliffhangers!! π©πthanks anyway!! π
AINTNOWAY its another cliffhanger hahahaha. Well, good translation as always π
These cliffhangers are giving me high blood pressure and anxiety issues!
Again thank you miss maybe for the fantastic translation of this wonderful novel.
Gah dang dyslexia wrote miss maybe not miss ruby lol
Thank you so much for the stellar translation as always, Miss Ruby! Though the cliffhangers are the bane of every reader’s existence, we know it’s not your fault. π
I’m so looking forward to the mic dropping in the next chapter. Honestly, no matter how close of an ally someone is, if all they get in return for their alliance is an ugly arranged marriage and continuously being pushed back, what is the point of staying on a sinking ship? I love that this opportunity not only takes down the queen, but also reveals the new alliance that Paellamien has joined.
Thank you so much for the translation Ruby! Can’t wait for the next one!!!!
Obviously Aristine understands but the Queen does not the number one rule for trial lawyers: never ask a question you don’t already know the answer to…
Oh myyyyy, I can’t wait for her downfall <3333 ππ€πΌ
Lol I lived to see Miss Ruby telling us that she’s not the culprit for all the cliffhangers
Your honour she’s innocent! π
hello, miss ruby!!! may i ask what chapter this is equivalent to in the raws? thank uu >