Chapter 49

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nChapter 49: Chapter 49

nFinally he said, “So, in your dream, did you see the dark-haired girl in the year you turned sixteen? She appeared suddenly as if she fell from the sky?”

n“Yeah. So, everyone said she was the child of God’s prophecy.”

n“I see.”

nAfter watching his hardened face, I decided to cut off the kind of story that could make him feel heartbroken. So, I said I was very unhappy because Jiun engrossed the crown prince’s love, and that I was falsely charged with treason because I was entangled in an unfortunate incident. My father’s face already hardened when I confided as far as that.

n“Got it. Was it such a vivid dream? I guess you must have gone through a lot of distress.”

n“Daddy.”

nI thought he might not believe what I said. Because of my recent collapse, I even thought he might rebuke me, saying I was too weak. But I felt immense trust in him when he comforted me without showing any doubt about what I told him.

nThere was a loud crackling sound when the teapot and teacup entangled in the hem of my jacket hit each other. He was stunned when I suddenly jumped over the table. As he instinctively extended his hands, I jumped comfortably into his arms, sat on his lap, and wrapped my arms around his neck.

n“Tia?”

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nWhen he asked in an embarrassed voice, I replied, burying my face in his chest, “Thanks, Daddy.”

n“What do you mean?”

n“Thanks for believing me, Daddy.”

nHe must have noticed my voice tinged with tears. He silently stroked my hair in his arms. I felt drowsy at his gentle touch. When I was about to fall asleep, I heard his low voice.

n“How can’t I know my daughter?”

n“…”

n“Tia, I know you are not talking nonsense. I believe what you told me.”

n“Daddy, thanks.”

n“That’s why you said you hated him. You must have felt a lot of pressure as you so vividly recall it even if it was a dream.”

nMy father kept talking to me when I looked up at him blankly.

n“As I heard you, I think I now know why you have been feeling nervous all along.”

n“… ”

n“I don’t think you would have recklessly talked about the imperial family and even treason if you had not believed it was not true. Even if it had been only a dream, you wouldn’t have dared to talk about it unless you’re 100% sure. I now know why you became haggard.”

n“Why don’t you scold me?”

n“Why? Scolding you because of the dream?”

nWhen I nodded, he said with a faint smile, “Well, I can rebuke you because you’re weak enough to worry about your dream. There are certainly lots of people in the world who are having a more difficult time than you. But Tia… ”

n“Yes, Dad.”

n“How can I judge the severity of each person’s distress? Everyone is precious to themselves.

nAs far as your dream was concerned, it was your biggest concern, right?”

n“… ”

n“Didn’t you tell me that you overcame your problem by yourself? That is enough. Even if it was a small concern from an objective point of view, I can’t say you are weak if you have overcome it by yourself. I’m proud of you because you have overcome it by yourself.”

nI felt relieved at his warm encouragement. I was also puzzled. Why was he hard on me at that time? When I looked up at him with a puzzled expression, he stopped stroking my hair for a moment.

n“Why did you do that to me previously?”

n“Yes, I know.”

n“Back then… Well…” My father was obviously hesitant, but in no time he said with a sigh, “I knew you seemed to be worried about something, but you looked much more serious after you returned from the estate. Although I wanted to talk it out with you several times, I put up with it again. ”

n“… ”

n“I was nervous that you were becoming more and more haggard everyday, and my heart sank when I received a letter about you. The moment I found you spaced out, I felt as if the sky was going to fall. I blamed myself, thinking if I had pressed you to tell me the whole truth early on, you would not have ended up losing your mind. I lost your mother without even having her treated. So, I was afraid I might lose you, too.”

n“… ”

n“First of all, I felt it regrettable that you didn’t tell me anything until your condition got so serious. I got upset with myself because I thought I was not good enough to get your trust.”

nI tightened my arms around his neck.

n“That’s why I think I pressured you too much. I’m sorry, Tia. ”

n“No, you didn’t, Daddy.” I replied with a tearful voice. I really didn’t know my father thought so.

nI was so sorry that I didn’t have anything to say.

n“Sorry, Dad. I was wrong. ”

n“No. I’m sorry, honey.”

n“I’m sorry I couldn’t tell you early on. I’m really sorry.”

n“I feel good as you say so, Tia. But promise me you will never repeat this. If you have any concerns next time, please tell me.”

n“Sure, I promise you, Daddy.”

nMy father raised his body with a faint smile. I opened my eyes wide when I felt floating in the air.

n“Oops! Dad?”

n“Hmm, I should tell them to clean the floor.”

n“Ah.”

nLooking down on the floor, I saw a carpet messed with spilled tea and broken pieces of porcelain. Embarrassed by what I did on impulse, I buried my face in his arms.

nI felt the regular vibrations of his heart when he walked. As I liked that feeling, I rubbed my cheeks gently.

n“Thank you, thank you very much, Daddy.”

n“It’s late at night. You have to sleep now.”

nHe put me down on my bed and pulled the blanket over me.

nI felt drowsy when he gently patted my shoulder. Hearing him whisper something to me, I fell asleep in no time.

nWhen I was having breakfast with my father, an imperial messenger, who was familiar to me by now, came to me. I was curious why the emperor was looking for me now when the crown prince was absent, but I agreed obediently because I planned to see him anyway after returning from the estate.

n“I, Aristia La Monique, am honored to greet Your Majesty, the Sun of the empire.”

n“Oh, long time, no see, Aristia. Are you completely back now? ”

n“That’s right.”

n“Good. I think I can see your father often now. ”

n“Pardon?”

nWhen I tilted my head, he said with a hearty laugh, “You know what happened when you were away at the estate? Your father, who has never taken vacation leave since he entered politics, asked for vacation leave.”

n“Ah.”

nCome to think of it, my father took a one-month vacation leave when he went down to the estate with me. After that, he spent one or two nights every month at the estate after taking vacation leave, then went back to the capital. Considering that it took two days to come and go from the capital to the estate, he took at least seven days of vacation leave per month while I was staying at the estate. Looking at me curiously, the emperor smiled at me and said, “You don’t have to look at me like that. I’m amazed by the fact that a blunt person like your father has loved you so dearly. What a relief! I thought he had no feelings after his wife passed away like that.”

n“… ”

n“Well, although he looks emotionless, he was once regarded as the romanticist of the century.”

nRomanticist of the century? Really? When I blinked at his significant words, the emperor again smiled and lifted the mug.

n“By the way, did Rub’ stop by your estate? I heard he also planned to visit your mansion there.”

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n“Yes, he visited a while ago.”

n“Good.” He responded with a low voice and remained silent.

nGiven that he was looking out the window, lost in thought, I felt he was sort of sentimental.

n“It looks like winter is coming soon.”

nI silently drank tea in order not to disturb his idle thoughts.

n“Do you like winter?”

nAt that moment I was startled at his sudden question and raised my head. He was holding the cup with both hands, with his eyes still looking out the window.

n“Yes I do, Your Majesty.”

n“Oh, that’s contrary to what I…”

n“Pardon, Your Majesty? Contrary?”

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