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Queen Marguerite nodded her head.

“Let’s write it. Bring me my pen.”

Lady Carla could no longer deter the Queen’s resolution.

It was time to write a letter to an old friend with whom she had not been in touch for a long time. With a tense face, the Queen began to write the letter in a gentle hand on parchment.

“To the Archbishop of Montpellier,

I hope you have been well. I fear that our once close friendship may have faded as time and physical distance created a barrier.

Today, out of loyalty to my homeland, Gallico, I pick up my pen after a long time. You might have already heard, but the representative of the delegation dispatched to discuss the marriage alliance between the Kingdom of Gallico and the Etruscan Kingdom, Duke Mireille, was unfortunately assassinated the day before yesterday in Palazzo Carlo.

The Etruscan Royal Family, after various considerations, seems to be preparing to announce that Duke Mireille was killed while trying to conduct unauthorized espionage within Palazzo Carlo… (excerpts) …There is evidence of espionage, but it is not perfect.”

Duke Mireille died in a palace area he had no business being in, dressed in a coachman’s clothes, in the carriage of the Etruscan Royal Family. There was no way out of the false charge of espionage.

“…… Gallico also needs to respond to the unfavorable announcement. Fearing that you would be flustered by the sudden announcement, I want to give you a friendly heads up… (the rest is omitted)

Margaret, daughter of Brian, missing her homeland.”

She handed the parchment to Lady Carla, who was waiting next to her, blowing it to dry.

“The Archbishop of Montpellier passed my letter on to Philip last time.”

“Since then, you have not corresponded with the Archbishop.”

“He may wonder why I suddenly write him a letter now, but whether or not he is curious about my intentions, he won’t be able to resist delivering this to Philip.”

She extended her hand to Lady Carla. Lady Carla immediately handed her the second parchment.

The second letter of Queen Marguerite was addressed to Duke Balboa Oed. Unlike the first letter, which was filled with elaborate expressions, the second letter was short and relatively candid.

“To my dear brother Oed,

It’s been a long time since I wrote to you. Today, I write about an unfortunate event.

My niece Lariesa has caused trouble. It’s related to the recent ruckus about the death of Duke Mireille. Lariesa asked Duke Mireille to murder someone, and it appears that Duke Mireille died while doing her bidding.

“I have in my possession the written evidence that the Grand Duchess Lariessa requested the Duke of Mireille. It first arrived in my hands through the palace management, and it has not yet been disclosed to His Majesty Leo III to protect the Grand Duchess, but I am more and more forced to do so.

I ask for your wise advice from Gallico. I’m not sure how long I can stop it here by myself.

Marguerite of Etruscan.”

After she finished writing the letter, she handed it to Ariadne. A smile spread on Ariadne’s face after reading both letters.

“Send the first letter right now, and send the second letter so that it arrives about three days later.”

“Why?”

“It’s the difference in the speed of cooking. When you’re cooking, what do you fry first, potatoes or mushrooms?”

Queen Marguerite had never cooked with her own hands. Carla, who was next to her, answered instead.

“Potatoes. Because it takes time to cook them thoroughly.”

“That’s right.”

Ariadne smiled brightly.

“The purpose of the first letter is to spread rumors, so it needs some time to settle after it arrives, but the second letter is for information delivery, so it will have an effect as soon as it arrives.”

Queen Marguerite clapped her hands in surprise.

“That’s clever, really sharp! When Duke Ode jumps up after receiving the second letter, the rumors triggered by the first letter should have spread in Montpellier, then we can insist that Philippe rejects the marriage delegation using that as leverage.”

“Yes. Three days seems a bit urgent, but we are in a hurry.”

Queen Marguerite smiled.

“It’s worth trying. From my point of view, it seems that as soon as Duke Ode gets hold of the situation, he will break this marriage negotiation and rush to bring Lariessa back to his home country.”

But the smile that came to Queen Marguerite’s face quickly disappeared, and she returned to her usual dry expression.

“You’re a bright child. Let’s talk about you this time. What are your intentions for jumping into this?”

She looked down at Ariadne with her arms folded.

“Do you think you can take the place if you just cancel the marriage alliance with Gallico?”

Queen Marguerite did not use a cold or accusatory tone towards Ariadne. But she did not sugarcoat her choice of words at all.

“Alfonso is the cornerstone of the country. If he marries you, it becomes a noblecommoner marriage. Do you think that could happen? Do you really want it? I really can’t understand why you are jumping into this and pouring your utmost sincerity into it.”

You can never make it. You can never ascend to the throne.

Queen Marguerite was not saying these words out of hatred for Ariadne. This was a statement because it was too obvious in her world.

And one thing seemed clear. Queen Marguerite had no intention of cooperating with Ariadne becoming a princess.

“Your Majesty the Queen.”

However, Ariadne bowed her head with a calm face.

NobleCommoner Marriage: A custom that originated from the customs of the Germanic tribes, where if one marries a spouse of lower social status, their offspring can only inherit the lower status of the parents. It was a system to limit the excessive increase in the number of rulers or nobles.

This has some similarities to the prohibition of goodcommoner marriage (marriage between a good man and a commoner) and the servant’s matrilineal law (the children of a servant’s offspring follow the status of the mother regardless of the father’s status) in the Joseon era. However, contrary to Joseon, where marriage between the children of the king and the children of a subject was common, in Western Europe, the principle of prohibiting noblecommoner marriage was applied even to the highest ruling class.

In Germany, Austria, Hungary, and other Germanic tribes, it was a strictly observed law, but in France, Italy, and other southern parts, it was just a custom that was followed unless absolutely necessary and was not kept in case of emergency, and it was hardly applied in England where the primogeniture law was strict and the number of nobles was naturally limited.

However, from the 18th century onwards, it began to be applied relatively universally, albeit with weakened intensity, throughout Europe.

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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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