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“This bench wasn’t made for smoking cigars.”

Bern, who was smoking a cigar on the bench under the lilac tree, abruptly stood up at the emperor’s words and hid the cigar behind his back.

Harchen sat on the bench, folding his arms and resting his elbows on the backrest.

Bern put down the cigar he had been smoking on the bench, took out a new one, cut the end, lit it, and handed it to the emperor.

“It’s from the Osborn Empire in the Asor continent.”

“The aroma is deep.”

“It has the scent of charcoal from burning oak.”

“You’re not going to the poorhouse today?”

“I am. I was preparing items for you two to take to the poorhouse… Ah, Your Majesty. I have something to say about Princess Alesia.”

“What about the little crow?”

Bern said that flowers were blooming abundantly in the Heunsok hunter village where the bushes on the outer wall of the main palace had been burned black.

“So?”

“It’s a flower called Angel’s Trumpet, and I heard it’s toxic along with Datura Purple, used as an ingredient for poison arrows.”

Bern said that the person growing those flowers was Alesia and described the circumstances of witnessing her.

“Sir Knight! We’re ready, please come quickly. Stop smoking cigars so much…”

Young maid Annie opened the reception room window of White Palace and spoke, then noticed the emperor and covered her mouth with her hand.

Being at a distance, she made a troubled expression, hesitating how to greet him, then raised both hands high above her head and waved them vigorously.

Harchen instructed the head servant to bring Alesia, then went to White Palace.

Patricia, who had been chatting with Carolina in front of the black official imperial carriage instead of the white carriage exclusively for the empress, turned to look at Annie running towards the carriage and met eyes with the emperor.

She, who was about to board the carriage, turned her body and took a step towards Harchen.

When she looked up at him with sparkling eyes and cheeks flushed a vibrant pink, Harchen felt his blood heat up and pulse race strongly throughout his body.

Though they had breakfast together, perhaps because she had changed her dress or neatly pinned up her hair, she looked prim and flawless.

She didn’t look at all like the woman who had been in his arms with a disheveled appearance this morning, nuzzling her cheek against him.

“Your Majesty, I have something to tell you, please listen carefully.”

Hah, why ‘Your Majesty’ again? And what’s with that provocative tone?

“Go ahead.”

Harchen wanted to take off his gloves and touch her cheek with his bare hand, but he restrained himself, frowning and rubbing his brow bone with his index finger.

“Why are you here? Please go to your office quickly and review the documents.”

Hah, telling me to go.

“Two days ago, I wrote up proposals regarding the construction of a poorhouse learning center building and urgent item purchase support funds, and gave them to Aide Philip.”

Patricia spoke quickly, then caught her breath before continuing. As he listened to her faster, sharper voice, Harchen clenched his gloved hand into a tight fist.

“Aide Philip told me to give the documents to the administrator, so I did. But when I just went to the administration office, they said the documents were passed to you yesterday. Why are they still under review?”

Harchen didn’t hear a word of what she was saying. He frowned as he stared down at her well-shaped lips moving.

“I’m not overstepping my authority, it’s really urgent. And do even such matters require the emperor’s seal? The procedure is too complicated.”

Harchen reached his limit. He couldn’t hold back anymore. If he breathed in her exhalations as she drew closer, the changes in his body would surely become outwardly visible.

“I understand.”

Harchen barely managed to utter in a husky voice and abruptly turned around. Getting her out of his sight was more urgent. He walked down the main palace corridor with large strides.

What, what’s wrong? Is he angry? Patricia watched his back as he turned away coldly without even saying goodbye, then shook her head and got into the carriage.

“Is Harchen angry?”

Carolina, who had turned her gaze from the window as she boarded the carriage, asked. Patricia recalled what she had said. From Harchen’s perspective, it seemed he could have gotten upset.

“I think he was offended that I told him not to be here and to go to his office quickly to review the poorhouse documents.”

“That’s right, how long has it been since you had breakfast together and parted ways, and he comes running out?”

Patricia thought of Carolina and Patrick’s distance and nodded in agreement.

“Why did he have to get upset about that and turn away so abruptly? He’s so willful.”

He didn’t get upset though. Patricia found it strange how the conversation structure always led to her unknowingly badmouthing Harchen when talking about Carolina and him.

“That arrogant unilateralism and possessiveness need to be firmly reined in. So, I was thinking… Let’s go on a trip together, Risha.”

Oh, this doesn’t seem quite right. I haven’t been with Harchen for long either. Patricia asked anxiously.

“Oh, where to?”

“To Tane. I’ve been wanting to go to Tane.”

Patricia leaned forward and grasped both of Carolina’s hands.

“Lady Rina. That’s such a transparently clear travel destination, isn’t it? Shall we talk about that selfish fox far away, Patrick, now?”

“No, does His Highness Patrick have anything to gossip about?”

“Well, if we make some up, there’d be at least 10 things. First, unlike Harchen, Patrick never reveals his true feelings. He’s very sly.”

“That’s right, Lady Risha. As expected of your brother.”

Fortunately, before thinking of the second piece of gossip, the carriage arrived at the poorhouse.

Carolina, who got out of the carriage, frowned.

A lavishly decorated purple carriage was parked at the entrance of the poorhouse. The carriage door bearing the Leak ducal family crest opened, and Julia, dressed conspicuously, stepped out.

Julia glanced at Carolina, who had her eyes narrowed into slits, then stood in front of Patricia.

“Rising morning sun, Duchess Julia greets Her Majesty the Empress.”

Julia quickly scanned Patricia’s simple attire, inwardly sneering as she bowed her upper body in greeting.

“I meet the duchess here.”

“I was waiting for Your Majesty.”

“For me? For what reason?”

“I want to help Your Majesty with volunteer work.”

“Thank you.”

Patricia instructed Bern and the guard knights who had dismounted to move the prepared supplies from inside the carriage to the poorhouse.

Carolina, who had been glaring coldly at Julia, approached the carriage and informed Bern about the items to be moved.

In the Empress Patricia assassination case, Julia was judged not guilty.

Julia claimed that she had taken her to the Secret Lady with pure intentions to find the empress’s necklace.

Duke Leak and Empress Dowager Diana’s collusion disguised Julia’s misdeeds as good deeds. In particular, the empress dowager’s additional statement had a big impact on the jury.

“From the age of five, Julia is said to have slept neatly, tidying herself even while sleeping, to become empress, no, the mother of the empire. Even during her studies at Tane Academy, she quietly assisted the crown prince… She intended to acknowledge the national marriage and become empress consort to assist the empress. As someone who would not hesitate to do anything for the empire as its mother, in order to find the empress’s necklace…”

The empress assassination case was testified to by an assassin spared by the Heunsok hunter Bark.

The Tane empress consort had hired the assassin, and during the struggle, the empress consort and two assassins were killed by the Heunsok hunter. With the testimony and life sentence of the witness assassin, the case was concluded.

Carolina recalled the confession made by John, the Leak ducal family’s coachman, but even if John appeared to give new testimony, there was no way to prove Julia’s involvement in the assassination.

She also suspected that Julia was involved in the Diarum poison soup incident.

On the day the imperial couple returned from their honeymoon, Julia had naturally visited Carolina without invitation and met the empress who claimed to have lost her memory.

There, she had promised the amnesiac empress that she would have an audience the next day.

Carolina had erased Julia from her heart. She had even shaken off the remaining resentment, as there was no need to meet her. But seeing her appear with such a brazen, smiling face made her shudder.

She also didn’t know what kind of scheme Julia might be designing behind the scenes. Just thinking about it made her want to vomit. Carolina felt revulsion towards Julia.

*

The emperor covered his mouth with his hand as he read the poorhouse-related documents written by Patricia.

He barely held back the laughter that threatened to burst out as he read. This was not a proposal for the construction of a learning center building needed by the poorhouse and an application for support funds, but rather something that could be titled a prose account of a visit to the poorhouse.

The handwriting also captivated Harchen’s gaze. She had gripped the pen so tightly and pressed down so hard while writing that the indentations could be read even from the back of the paper.

How did she hold the pen and press down so firmly to write like that? Harchen’s face reddened just imagining it.

My empress makes even document writing so erotic.

Hoot, Harchen laughed incredulously. No wonder the administrator, accustomed to brief reports and documents, was troubled.

Harchen read the document again, never tiring of it.

Knock knock knock.

“Your Majesty, the Third Princess has arrived. Shall I show her to the reception room?”

“Bring her here.”

After the servant’s announcement, Alesia, unable to contain her impatience, pushed open the door and entered.

“Harchen, ah, should I greet you formally?”

“Little crow, sit there.”

Harchen gestured to the sofa with his chin. He ordered the servant to prepare refreshments and sat across from her.

Only then did Calip go to the window with the document the emperor had been clutching tightly for a full hour, trembling, and read it.

This is a strong appeal to help the impoverished poorhouse. Calip also covered his mouth with his hand not long after he began reading.

“Alesia, did you cultivate flowers with a peculiar scent near Bingo?”

“Oh, huh? How did you know, Harchen? Did I mention it before? I’m sure I told Isabella and Carolina, but everyone just listened halfheartedly. It’s Angel’s Trumpet, also called Datura Purple…”

Harchen listened with his arms folded, then frowned and raised his chin.

“Enough! Don’t answer at length, just say yes or no to my questions.”

Harchen’s cold expression and icy voice made even the youngest, Alesia, who was acting coy in front of him, tense up.

“Um, no, yes.”

“Did you cultivate it knowing it was a poisonous plant?”

“Um, yes.”

Harchen unfolded his arms and casually stroked the nape of his neck as he asked.

“By any chance, when the empress first arrived here, in the Diarum banquet hall poison soup incident, was the culprit…?”

“Oh, it was me.”

Harchen shot Alesia a sharp gaze that could pierce ice and asked.

“Why did you do it?”

“Can I speak at length?”

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Male lead first thought she played hard to get, only to realize she

really disliked him

Short intro:

What she can’t stand the most is the streets full of effeminate men, especially that so-called top beauty whom she avoids at all costs.

Shen Yaoxing looks at Jiang Mingyue, who keeps approaching her with coy shyness.

Shen Yaoxing: Bro, don’t be like this, I’m really about to throw up!

She fears nothing in heaven or earth, except for him getting close to her.

*

At first he thought she was just using the trick of feigning indifference to attract his attention. Later, he learned that she truly despised him.

This dealt a heavy blow to Jiang Mingyue, and he vowed to make her, like everyone else, fall at his feet in worship!

***

Synopsis:

Before transmigrating, Shen Yaoxing only wanted to find a reliable man to spend her life with. Who knew that after transmigrating, she would become a reliable woman herself…

A forced misandrist, highly skilled, and reliable female lead

vs.

An initially aloof and arrogant, later morbid, obsessed male lead

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