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Chasing His Runaway Bride English
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00:00Every night before falling asleep, I kiss the forehead of this skeleton.
00:03I paid a fortune to have it made as an exact replica of that bastard emperor's skeleton.
00:08Holding it is like holding on to my dead love.
00:10Inside this creepy coffin, I sleep more soundly than anyone else.
00:14After all, the dead are the most obedient.
00:16They won't take concubines or lie, let alone make you feel ashamed for being pregnant.
00:20Pushing the coffin lid open, the sunlight stings my eyes.
00:23Time to go back to the living world.
00:25I'm Rosalie, the wealthiest person in Norland.
00:27Right now, I'm squatting on a freezing street corner, holding a freshly made wonton wrapper.
00:32Ma'am, two bowls of your signature wontons.
00:34Coming right up, sir.
00:35Just a moment.
00:35I expertly smear the meat filling onto the wrapper.
00:38My fingers fly, and an ingot-shaped wonton takes form in seconds.
00:41The shop behind me is magnificent.
00:43That's my Ashford exchange.
00:44The two rows of storefronts on the street to my left are entirely my Ashford silks and Ashford apothecary.
00:49But I just love selling wontons.
00:50I guess that's just a weird quirk of the rich.
00:52Seeing those people in mink coats having to respectfully call me Lady Rosalie
00:56gives me extra energy to wrap these wontons.
00:58Mom, a crisp child's voice interrupts my thought.
01:00I look up to see my five-year-old little money burner Gabriel
01:03wearing his custom golden nanlu backpack and strutting toward me with total swagger.
01:07He's followed by two burly men carrying all sorts of bags.
01:10Those are his spoils for the day.
01:12Gabriel, you skipped school again.
01:13I slam my rolling pin on the table.
01:15Gabriel isn't scared at all.
01:17He climbs onto a high stool, pulls out a small solid gold abacus from his jacket,
01:20and starts clicking away at it.
01:22Mom, you underestimate me.
01:24Today the teacher was teaching the Analects.
01:26I said a gentleman loves wealth but doesn't steal.
01:29The teacher couldn't out-argue me and got so mad he had to take his heart pills.
01:33While he was doing that, I went to inspect our rice shop
01:35and found the manager under-reported the books by Three Tails of Silver.
01:39He lifts his adorable little face.
01:41Those peach blossom eyes are an exact copy of that man's.
01:44He says in all seriousness,
01:45Mom, Three Tails might not seem like much, but it adds up.
01:48If every shop is short by Three Tails, with our 800 shops, we'd lose 2,400 tails a day.
01:54Do you know how many candied hogs that could buy me?
01:57My mouth twitches.
01:58Son, you're only five.
01:59Can you act like a kid for once?
02:01Can acting like a kid put food on the table?
02:03Gabriel curls his lips and hops off the stool.
02:06He leans in and asks mysteriously,
02:08Mom, I want to ask you something.
02:09My heart skips a beat.
02:10Did you miss me?
02:11No.
02:12Gabriel gives me a look of disgust.
02:14I heard Billy from next door say,
02:16His dad came back from the south and brought him a huge box of toys.
02:20Mom, where the hell is my dad?
02:21If he's still alive, can we ask him to pay off all these years of child support?
02:25I almost choked on my own saliva.
02:27Cough, cough.
02:28Your dad, huh?
02:29I let out a fake deep sigh and looked up toward Chesati City.
02:32The grass on his grave is probably taller than you by now.
02:35Back then, our family was poor and struck by disaster.
02:38To get food for us, he sold himself to human traffickers,
02:41but he didn't make it, and Gabriel looked at me suspiciously.
02:44Mom, last time you said he died from overeating.
02:46The time before that, you said he drowned in an outhouse.
02:49That's not important.
02:50I immediately covered his mouth.
02:52What matters is that we're rich now and we don't need a man.
02:55Men will only slow down the speed at which I draw my sword.
02:58Oh wait, count my money.
03:00Gabriel pulled my hand away and sighed like a little adult.
03:04Fine.
03:05We're rich anyway.
03:06If we really need a man, I'll buy you a few obedient ones later.
03:09As long as they aren't as poor as my short-lived dad.
03:11If Stephen, who was far away in Chesati City, heard this,
03:14he'd probably be so angry that he'd cough up a gallon of blood on the spot.
03:18At this moment, in the Imperial Palace of Chesati City,
03:21a thousand miles away, Imperial Study.
03:23Achoo!
03:24The new Emperor Stephen, who ascended the throne just two years ago,
03:27let out an earth-shattering sneeze out of nowhere.
03:30His head eunuch Edgar shivered in fright beside him
03:33and hurriedly handed him a handkerchief.
03:35Oh my, your majesty, did you catch a cold?
03:37No need.
03:37Stephen waved his hand and rubbed his itchy nose.
03:39He was wearing a black dragon robe,
03:41and his once exceptionally handsome face was now full of gloom.
03:43He casually threw a memorial onto the desk.
03:45It clearly stated that the state treasury was empty
03:47and requested the Emperor to cut the harem's expenses.
03:50Cut my ass.
03:50Stephen cursed.
03:51There isn't even a female fly in my harem.
03:53How else can I cut expenses?
03:54Do they want me to starve?
03:55Edgar shrunk his neck and didn't dare to make a sound.
03:57Stephen stood up in frustration
03:59and walked over to a painting in the corner of the study.
04:01In the painting was a young girl in a light green dress,
04:04sitting on a small folding stool, washing clothes.
04:06Her side profile was peaceful and beautiful,
04:08but her eyes revealed a hint of cleverness.
04:10Stephen gently stroked the cheek of the person in the painting.
04:13His gaze instantly softened from his previous rage,
04:15but then quickly turned into a deep, gritted teeth glare.
04:17Stephen gently stroked the cheek of the person in the painting.
04:19Rosalie, you have a lot of nerve.
04:21You took my child, stole my personal savings,
04:24and ran away for five whole years.
04:25You better hope I don't catch you,
04:26otherwise Stephen looked at the empty Imperial study
04:28and let out a cold laugh.
04:30I will lock you in the treasury,
04:31make you count money until your hands cramp,
04:33and then make you pay me back
04:34for all the love sickness I've suffered these years with interest.
04:36Edgar.
04:36Hear, your majesty.
04:37Any news from Norland?
04:39Stephen's voice was as cold as ice.
04:41Your majesty, the shadow guard sent word that in Norland,
04:43they seem to have spotted a figure resembling the person in the portrait.
04:46But that area is now the territory of a wealthy businesswoman.
04:49Our men can't get in.
04:50A wealthy businesswoman?
04:51Stephen narrowed his eyes,
04:53his mouth curling into a dangerous smirk.
04:55Interesting.
04:55Pass down my decree.
04:56This autumn's Imperial exam will not be restricted by social status.
05:00I will go see for myself.
05:01Is there anywhere in this world I cannot go?
05:03Far away in Norland,
05:04I suddenly felt a chill down my spine.
05:06The reason I'm not interested in men
05:07is mostly due to the trauma from my last job.
05:10Six years ago,
05:11I wasn't the all-powerful richest woman in Norland.
05:13I was just a lowly bedmaid in the Hulk family.
05:15My boss, who is now Emperor Stephen,
05:17was still the all-powerful Regent Hawk back then.
05:20Rumor had it that he was cold, ruthless, and decisive.
05:23Some even said he practiced virgin martial arts and shunned women.
05:26But as the bedmaid who served him intimately for four years,
05:29I have the most say in this.
05:30He shunned women.
05:31Then how did my back get so wrecked?
05:32Honestly, I was pretty content.
05:34I came from a poor family
05:35and was sold to the Hawk family by my parents for three tails of silver.
05:39I was lucky enough to become his bedmaid.
05:42Even though Stephen had a bad temper,
05:44he was very generous.
05:45As long as I pleased him in bed,
05:47he'd casually reward me with gold and silver nuggets.
05:49My life plan was very clear,
05:51save up enough money to buy my freedom,
05:53and when the official wife married in,
05:54I'd take my severance pay and go back to my hometown,
05:57buy a couple of acres of land,
05:58and be a happy little landlord.
06:00As a bedmaid with professional ethics,
06:02I knew my place very well.
06:03I was the employee,
06:04and he was the boss.
06:06Our relationship was purely transactional,
06:08with no emotional entanglements.
06:09That is,
06:10until that fateful morning.
06:11That day,
06:12I was hiding in the small kitchen,
06:13secretly eating some pork knuckle.
06:15The chef in the Hawk family was top-notch,
06:17especially with his crystal pork knuckle,
06:19which was fatty,
06:20but not greasy.
06:21But just as I took a bite,
06:22an indescribable feeling of nausea suddenly hit me.
06:25I threw up all the meat I had just eaten.
06:27My roommate,
06:28a young maid named Maisie,
06:30happened to walk in
06:31and was startled by the sight.
06:32Rosalie,
06:33what's wrong?
06:33Could you be...
06:34She didn't finish,
06:35but I understood.
06:36My heart instantly sank.
06:38In the Hawk family,
06:39a bedmaid getting pregnant was a massive taboo,
06:41especially before the prince had married his official wife.
06:44If the princess imperial or the empress dowager found out,
06:47keeping the child and killing the mother
06:48would be getting off easy.
06:50Most likely,
06:50they'd force a bowl of safflower down my throat,
06:52and I might even lose my life.
06:54Furthermore,
06:55Steven absolutely hated trouble.
06:56I touched my stomach.
06:57It was still flat,
06:58but it was carrying a little time bomb
07:00that could kill me at any moment.
07:01What should I do?
07:02Go tell Steven.
07:03Bet on the chance that he had some feelings for me.
07:05Give me a break.
07:06In his eyes,
07:07I was nothing but a tool to relieve his desires,
07:09who just happened to be easy on the eyes.
07:11He was about to discuss marriage with the daughter of the minister of the personnel office.
07:15Having an illegitimate eldest son pop up right now
07:17would only be a huge nuisance to him, right?
07:19I,
07:20Rosalie,
07:20value my life above all else,
07:22and I absolutely refuse to put my life in someone else's hands.
07:25So,
07:25I made a drastic decision.
07:27Run,
07:27and not just run,
07:28but run with the money.
07:29Over the next three days,
07:30I acted exceptionally obedient.
07:32When Steven came back at night,
07:34I used all my acting skills to be as sweet and gentle as possible,
07:37serving him until he was perfectly satisfied.
07:39Afterwards,
07:40he leaned lazily against the headboard,
07:42playing with a strand of my hair,
07:43and asked in a good mood,
07:44Why so passionate today?
07:45What kind of reward do you want?
07:47I blushed and gave him a flirtatious look.
07:49Your Highness,
07:50I heard the Guanyin statue in the storehouse is made of pure gold.
07:55I don't mean anything by it.
07:57I just want to admire it.
07:59Steven let out a chuckle and pinched my cheek.
08:01You little money grubber.
08:03That's an antique from the previous dynasty,
08:05so I can't give it to you.
08:06But the box of gold leaves on the table is yours.
08:10Thank you,
08:10Your Highness.
08:11I accepted it with great joy.
08:12By the fourth day,
08:13it was exactly Valentine's.
08:15The whole mansion was busy with the festival,
08:17and the guards were at their most lax.
08:19Steven went to the palace for a banquet.
08:21Rumor had it the Empress Dowager would arrange a marriage for him that day.
08:24It was a godsend.
08:25I changed into rough men's clothes
08:27and sewed all the gold jewelry and banknotes I had saved over the years
08:30into my clothes-fitting vest.
08:32That vest was as heavy as a bulletproof vest,
08:34but it made me feel secure.
08:35Before leaving,
08:36I looked at the little turtle in Steven's study that he loved the most.
08:39It was his only pet.
08:40I thought for a moment,
08:42found a piece of paper,
08:43and wrote a crooked farewell letter with my left hand.
08:45To your highness,
08:46I know I am of lowly status.
08:48To make it look real,
08:49I even squeezed two drops of eyedrops onto the paper.
08:53After writing,
08:54I put the letter under a paperweight,
08:56carried my heavy bundle,
08:57and crawled out through the dog hole I had scoped out long ago.
09:00Looking back at the towering mansion at that moment,
09:03I felt no nostalgia at all.
09:05Forget the prince,
09:06forget the wealth and glory,
09:07none of it was as real as the baby in my belly,
09:09or the banknotes in my arms.
09:11Son,
09:11I touched my belly and whispered,
09:13mom's taking you to a better life.
09:14From now on,
09:15we'll depend on each other.
09:17We have money,
09:17and each other,
09:18we won't need anyone else.
09:20Only,
09:20I didn't expect that B-star Steven wouldn't be as calm as I imagined after I left.
09:24I heard he went crazy looking for me,
09:26even turning Shafati City upside down.
09:28Of course,
09:29that's a story for later.
09:30At that time,
09:31I was already in a carriage heading to Norland,
09:34throwing up my guts from the bumpy ride,
09:35but smiling happier than anyone.
09:37Because I knew,
09:38from today on,
09:39I Rosalie was free.
09:41Winter in Norland came even earlier than I imagined.
09:43It snowed in September,
09:44and the chilling wind cut like a knife,
09:46bundled up in a thick padded jacket.
09:48I rolled off the carriage like a bull,
09:50feeling like my snot was going to freeze.
09:51This is a bitterly cold wasteland,
09:53and a place where the court exiles criminals.
09:55But because of that,
09:56it's far from the emperor's reach.
09:58Steven's hands can't reach here.
09:59I have money,
10:00but I can't just sit around and eat through my savings.
10:02More importantly,
10:03being a single mother with a child in this world
10:05is like walking through a busy market
10:06holding a gold brick.
10:07It's way too dangerous.
10:09I need helpers,
10:09the kind who can take on 10 guys at once.
10:11Maybe God saw how hard it was for me to run away pregnant,
10:14and gave me the ultimate cheat code for picking up strays.
10:16On my third day in Norland,
10:18at the entrance of the abandoned house I bought,
10:20I found two old men who were freezing to death.
10:22One was pale and beardless,
10:23shivering in the corner.
10:24The other was covered in blood,
10:26with a hideous scar across his face,
10:27gripping a chipped steel blade in his hand.
10:29I was pretty bald back then,
10:31or maybe it was the pregnancy hormones
10:32making my maternal instincts kick in.
10:34I insisted my newly bought maid drag them inside.
10:37We poured two big bowls of ginger soup down their throats
10:39and called for a doctor,
10:40pulling them back from death's door.
10:42After they woke up,
10:43the pale old man told me his name was Uncle Edgar.
10:45He used to be a head eunuch in the palace,
10:47but was being hunted because he knew too many secrets.
10:49The scarred old man was old iron.
10:51He used to be the top assassin in the martial arts world,
10:53later recruited by the court as a royal secret agent.
10:56He was also on the run after offending the wrong people.
10:58Good lord,
10:59did my little courtyard turn into a shelter for wanted fugitives?
11:02But I didn't kick them out.
11:03I gave them the best medicine and the best food.
11:05I told them,
11:06I don't care who you used to be.
11:07Now that you're here,
11:08you're part of Rosalie's family.
11:10I'll take care of you in your old age,
11:11and you help me guard the house.
11:13How about it?
11:14These two old men,
11:15who spent half their lives living on the edge,
11:17looked at my pregnant belly,
11:18and the piping hot meat buns I handed them,
11:20and teared up.
11:21From then on,
11:21I, Rosalie,
11:22had two top tier sidekicks.
11:24Uncle Edgar was an expert in palace schemes and managing accounts.
11:27He had a sharp eye.
11:28Anyone who tried to scam me out of my money would be seen right through instantly.
11:31All giant martial arts were unmatched.
11:33He could work wonders with that broken blade.
11:35With him around,
11:36the local thugs within a 10-mile radius all had to take a detour around my house.
11:40With the help of these two,
11:41one brains,
11:42one brawn,
11:43plus the advanced modern business mindset in my head,
11:45my business in Norland snowballed,
11:47growing bigger and bigger.
11:48I monopolized the fur trade in Norland,
11:50reselling them to the south,
11:51and then shipped silk from the south to sell to the nomads in Norland.
11:54I opened the first chain supermarket in Norland,
11:56the very first chain supermarket,
11:58the first hot pot restaurant,
11:59and even started real estate development.
12:01In just five years,
12:02the once desolate border town of Norland
12:04has actually become bustling and prosperous because of me,
12:06and I, Rosalie,
12:07have become widely known as the respected Rosalie.
12:09Gabriel was born right here on this dark soil.
12:12The day he was born,
12:13Mr. Iron stood guard at the door,
12:14and Uncle Edgar paced anxiously outside the delivery room,
12:17worrying more than a real grandpa would.
12:19This kid has been smart since he was literal.
12:21On his first birthday,
12:22he completely ignored the brush,
12:23ink, paper, and inkstone.
12:25Instead,
12:25he grabbed the gold abacus on Uncle Edgar's waist,
12:27refusing to let go.
12:29Uncle Edgar smiled so hard his face wrinkled up.
12:31Good,
12:32very good.
12:32This child is destined to control the world's wealth in the future.
12:35Life would have been quite pleasant if it continued like this,
12:38until the year Gabriel turned five,
12:40and his education became the top priority.
12:42Although Norland is wealthy,
12:43it doesn't have a strong academic atmosphere.
12:45To prevent Gabriel from growing up into a bumpkin
12:47who only knows how to count money,
12:49I spent a fortune to send him to Atenas Academy.
12:51The headmaster of the academy is a reclusive great scholar.
12:54Rumor has it that he used to be the emperor's tutor,
12:56with profound knowledge.
12:58I originally thought this would just be a normal educational journey,
13:01until this afternoon,
13:02when Gabriel brought back a shocking piece of news.
13:04At the dinner table,
13:05Gabriel picked up a braised pork in his bowl and mumbled,
13:08Mom,
13:08my teacher said he's taking me to Chasate City tomorrow.
13:11My chopsticks dropped to the floor.
13:13Where?
13:13My voice trembled.
13:15Chasate,
13:15Gabriel said,
13:16blinking his big eyes.
13:17My teacher said the current emperor is holding a special imperial exam,
13:20and some kind of prodigy contest.
13:22He says I'm uniquely talented and brilliant,
13:24so he insists on taking me to see the world.
13:26He also said the emperor specifically asked to see the legendary prodigy of Norland.
13:30My blood instantly ran cold.
13:32Chasate City,
13:33that's Stephen's turf.
13:34The emperor specifically asked,
13:36could that bastard Stephen have already figured something out?
13:38No way you can't go.
13:40I stood up abruptly.
13:41Gabriel listened to me,
13:42we're not going.
13:43What's so good about Chasate City?
13:44It eats kids alive.
13:46Gabriel tilted his head looking puzzled.
13:48But Mom,
13:49my teacher said it's a great honor for our ancestors.
13:51Besides,
13:52I even prepared a big gift for the emperor.
13:54What big gift?
13:55Gabriel pulled something out of his pocket and presented it to me like a treasure.
13:59Look,
13:59it's a wooden bead bracelet I carved myself.
14:01I read in a picture book that the emperor prefers this kind of plain and simple stuff.
14:05Mom,
14:06look at the patterns on these beads.
14:07Don't they look familiar?
14:08The moment I saw that bracelet clearly,
14:10my vision went dark and I almost fainted.
14:13Those beads were carved exactly like the love token I gave to Stephen back then.
14:16What's worse,
14:17this kid Gabriel looks exactly like a miniature version of Stephen.
14:20If he were to take this bracelet,
14:22wearing this face,
14:23and walk right up to Stephen,
14:24I don't even want to picture it.
14:26Prepare my horse.
14:27Hurry.
14:27It's hard to disobey an imperial decree,
14:29especially when the great scholar used his status as the emperor's teacher to get it.
14:32Watching Gabriel pack his bags,
14:34my heart bled.
14:34To prevent his highly recognizable face from causing trouble,
14:37I got some disguise potion from old iron
14:39and painted a huge mall right between his eyebrows.
14:41Son,
14:42I said earnestly,
14:43pressing down on his shoulders.
14:44Once you reach Chisate,
14:46there are three ironclad rules you must remember.
14:49Gabriel hugged his little backpack to his chest and said seriously.
14:52Tell me, Mom.
14:53First,
14:54no matter who asks,
14:55you must say we slaughter pigs for a living and are dirt poor.
14:58Second,
14:58if you see a man in a yellow robe,
15:00stay away from him.
15:01He has rabies and will bite.
15:02Third,
15:03and most importantly,
15:04never,
15:04ever mention my name.
15:06Gabriel checked that mall in the mirror and curled his lip in disgust.
15:09Got it, Mom.
15:10Do you owe that man in the yellow robe money?
15:12Don't worry.
15:12I've heard of a son paying his father's debts,
15:14but I'm not paying off my mother's.
15:16I was so mad I wanted to hit him,
15:17but seeing old iron in the convoy,
15:19I felt a little more at ease.
15:20I had old iron disguise himself as a carriage driver,
15:22to tag along.
15:23Watching the carriage drive away,
15:25my eye twitched wildly.
15:26Little did I know,
15:27he wasn't going out to see the world.
15:29He was a lamb walking right into the lion's den,
15:31serving himself up with his own cumin and chili powder.
15:33Rose palace,
15:34tracite.
15:35According to the message,
15:36old iron later sent back by a carrier pigeon.
15:38The scene that day was truly heart-stopping.
15:40Stephen sat high on the dragon's throne,
15:42looking bored as a group of child prodigies bobbed their heads,
15:45reciting poetry below.
15:46He had zero interest in their literary jargon,
15:48until his gaze landed on a corner.
15:50Standing there was a little boy,
15:52with a comical big black mole on his forehead,
15:54drooling as he stared at the golden dragon pillar in the hall.
15:57Intrigued,
15:58Stephen waved for someone to bring the child forward.
16:00Kid,
16:00what are you looking at?
16:01Gabriel wasn't shy at all.
16:03He looked up,
16:04pointed at the pillar and asked,
16:05is this pillar solid gold?
16:06If it's just gold-plated,
16:08then this palace is way too shabby.
16:10All the officials gasped,
16:11but Stephen was stunned.
16:12Not because of the child's blunt words,
16:14but because the moment the boy looked up,
16:16even with that matchmaker's mole,
16:17his features,
16:18his demeanor,
16:19and even his little look of disgust,
16:21looked exactly like he did when he was young.
16:23A strange surge of familial connection exploded in Stephen's heart.
16:26As if possessed,
16:27he stepped down from the throne,
16:28crouched in front of Gabriel,
16:30narrowed his eyes and asked,
16:31you think I'm poor?
16:33Gabriel nodded honestly,
16:34pulled a top-quality white jade pendant from his pocket,
16:37and waved it.
16:37The quality of this jade is much better than the one on your waist.
16:40Mister,
16:40if you need money,
16:41I can lend you some.
16:42Forty percent interest deal?
16:44Stephen stared at that face,
16:45and in a daze,
16:46he seemed to see someone else,
16:48that little bedmaid back in his mansion,
16:50who used to haggle with him over a few tails of silver.
16:52What's your name?
16:53Stephen's voice suddenly grew tight.
16:55Gabriel Jung.
16:56Jung?
16:56Stephen's eyes suddenly darkened.
16:58He grabbed Gabriel's tiny hand.
16:59Who is your mother?
17:00These past few days in Norland
17:02have felt like an eternity.
17:03Every day,
17:04I waited at the door for Old Iron's carrier pigeon.
17:06Terrified the letter would say the scion was captured
17:08and needed rescuing.
17:09To ease my anxiety,
17:10I spent a fortune on the latest storybook from the capital.
17:13This book was dedicated to royal scandals.
17:15They say the author is a retired eunuch from the palace.
17:17I casually flipped to a page
17:19and found a piece of gossip about the current emperor.
17:21It said that although the emperor's harem is empty,
17:23he is a deeply devoted man.
17:25Whether holding court or resting,
17:26he always wears a crudely made string of wooden prayer beads
17:28on his left wrist.
17:29Rumor has it that they were a gift from an old friend
17:32and the emperor treasures them.
17:33Once,
17:33a maid accidentally touched them
17:35and she was immediately banished to the hard labor camp.
17:37The sunflower seeds in my hand clattered to the floor.
17:40Wooden prayer beads,
17:41crudely made.
17:41The memories suddenly flooded back to me.
17:43It was Stephen's 20th birthday.
17:45I was dead broke back then
17:46and couldn't afford an expensive gift,
17:47but I still wanted to suck up to my boss for a raise.
17:50So I went to the back mountain,
17:51found a piece of lightning-struck wood
17:52and sanded it for three whole nights
17:54until my hands were covered in blisters
17:56just to make that ugly string of beads.
17:57When I gave them to him,
17:59he picked them up in disgust with two fingers and sneered.
18:01Rosalie,
18:02are you really trying to fool me with this garbage?
18:04I acted all submissive,
18:05but in my head,
18:06I cursed him for being snobbish.
18:08But now this book says he treasures them
18:09and wears them all the time,
18:11my heart suddenly skipped a beat,
18:12followed by a chill that shot straight to my head.
18:14If he really kept that thing all this time,
18:16it means he's still holding a grudge
18:17over what happened back then.
18:19If he sees Gabriel wearing that wooden pendant
18:20made of the exact same material,
18:22coo, coo,
18:23a pigeon called from outside the window.
18:25Old Ian's letter had arrived.
18:26With trembling hands,
18:27I opened the bamboo tube and unrolled the note.
18:30There was only one scribbled line on it,
18:31but it made my blood run cold.
18:33Emperor met Sion,
18:34gifted royal chillin' lock,
18:36asked about mother,
18:37suspicions raised,
18:38flee immediately.
18:39Pack everything up,
18:39hurry,
18:40only take the gold bars and banknotes,
18:42leave the antiques and paintings.
18:43While I directed Uncle Edgar to pack,
18:45I stuffed a thick stack of banknotes into my waistband.
18:47Just then,
18:48there was a commotion at the front door.
18:49Mom,
18:50I'm home.
18:50Gabriel's carefree voice rang out.
18:52My heart skipped a beat.
18:53Before I could slip out the back door,
18:55he had already skipped into the main hall,
18:57a heavy golden chillin' lock hung around his neck,
18:59and he cradled the jewel-encrusted dagger in his arms.
19:01He sparkled all over like a walking treasure chest.
19:04Mom,
19:04look,
19:04that mister gave me all this.
19:06Gabriel pulls out the dagger as if showing off a prize.
19:08He said it's called an imperial sword.
19:10It can slay corrupt officials and be traded for lots of money.
19:13My vision went black.
19:14An imperial sword?
19:15Is that something you just give away?
19:17What else did he tell you?
19:18I grabbed Gabriel's shoulders,
19:19my voice trembling.
19:20Gabriel tilted his head and thought for a moment.
19:22Oh,
19:23right.
19:23That mister asked me,
19:24is your mom's favorite food pork knuckle?
19:26Does she pick at her fingers when she's nervous?
19:28And is your family really rich?
19:29Spot on.
19:30That bastard Stephen even remembers my nervous little habits perfectly.
19:33So what did you say?
19:34I said,
19:35of course.
19:35My mom is the richest woman in Norland.
19:37Gabriel had a proud look on his face.
19:39I closed my eyes in despair.
19:41He's no son of mine.
19:42He's clearly a mole sent by Stephen.
19:43Mom,
19:44why are you shaking?
19:45Gabriel suddenly leaned in mysteriously.
19:47By the way,
19:47the mister also said he's an old flame of yours.
19:49He's right outside the door,
19:51saying he wants to come in for tea.
19:52What?
19:53Right outside the door?
19:54I snapped my head up to look at the tightly shut front door.
19:56It felt as though just outside that heavy mahogany door
19:59stood a giant beast with its bloody jaws wide open.
20:02Uncle Edgar,
20:03seal the door.
20:03Old Iron,
20:04take the young master through the secret passage.
20:07Before I even finished my sentence,
20:08a deep magnetic chuckle suddenly came from outside,
20:11piercing straight through my skull.
20:13Rosalie,
20:13I haven't even had my tea yet.
20:14Are you already rushing to kick out your guest?
20:16In that instant my blood ran cold.
20:19I'd recognize that voice anywhere,
20:21even after six years.
20:22Throwing dignity out the window,
20:24I scooped up Gabriel
20:25and bolted for the backyard like a frightened rabbit.
20:27Mom,
20:28that's our rich backer.
20:29Why are you running?
20:30Shut up.
20:31That's the grim reaper.
20:32I dashed to the hidden door in the backyard.
20:34I'd built that escape route specifically for a day like today.
20:37With trembling hands,
20:38I unlatched the door and shoved it open.
20:40But there was no air of freedom waiting for me outside,
20:42only a sea of torches that lit up the pitch black night like day.
20:45Dozens of imperial guards in uniform,
20:47swords at their waists,
20:48blocked the alley in a tight formation.
20:50Not even a fly could escape.
20:52Right in the center of the firelight stood a tall steed.
20:54The man on horseback wore a dark cloak.
20:56He looked weatherbeaten,
20:57his hair slightly disheveled,
20:58but it didn't take away from his outrageously handsome face.
21:01Right now though,
21:02his deep eyes swirled with emotions I couldn't decipher.
21:05There was anger,
21:05ecstasy,
21:06and a fierce hunger that looked ready to devour me whole.
21:09Steven was really here.
21:10He stared down at me,
21:11his gaze sweeping over my panic-stricken face
21:13before finally landing on Gabriel in my arms.
21:15Rosalie.
21:16He dismounted and slowly approached me.
21:18His boots crunched on the snow
21:19and every single step felt like he was stomping right on my heart.
21:22You made quite a run for it, didn't you?
21:24He stopped barely a foot away from me.
21:26An overwhelming presence suffocated me.
21:28As he reached out his hand,
21:29I instinctively closed my eyes and flinched,
21:31thinking he was going to strangle me,
21:32but the pain never came.
21:34Instead,
21:34his cool fingertips gently brushed a snowflake from my hair.
21:37This time,
21:38he leaned close to my ear,
21:39his voice low and raspy like a demon from hell.
21:41If you dare run away again,
21:43I'll turn Norland upside down
21:44and chain you to the throne
21:45so you can never leave again.
21:47Just then,
21:48Gabriel poked his head out of my arms and cheered,
21:50Wow,
21:51rich mister,
21:52you really came.
21:53I was on the verge of tears.
21:55Son,
21:56forget about the mister and start screaming for help.
21:58Fifteen minutes later,
21:59Stephen swaggered into my mansion,
22:01followed by a fierce squad of the Imperial Guard.
22:03This wasn't a reunion of old friends,
22:05it was a raid.
22:06He sat on the velvet sofa I'd imported from Persia at great cost,
22:09crossed his long legs and looked around with disgust.
22:11These Nammu wood pillars are so tacky.
22:13This wall carpet is too scratchy.
22:15Rosalie,
22:16is this how you live after leaving me?
22:17He frowned,
22:18wearing a,
22:19you really are miserable without me expression.
22:21How can anyone live in this dump?
22:23It's worse than the royal stables.
22:24I stood to the side,
22:26my mouth twitching wildly.
22:27One of these Nammu pillars is worth half of the Imperial kitchen.
22:30This Persian carpet costs more than his dragon rope.
22:32This beast art is still as toxic and tasteless as ever.
22:35If your majesty is uncomfortable here,
22:36you can go back to your palace.
22:38I snapped,
22:39our humble home is too small for someone of your stature.
22:42Stephen's eyes turned cold,
22:43his gaze locking once again on Gabriel,
22:45who was leaning over the table counting his gold beans.
22:48Feeling his stare,
22:49Gabriel immediately shielded his bag of copper coins
22:51and looked at Stephen warily.
22:53Mr.,
22:53business is business.
22:54You can't take back a gift once you've given it.
22:57Stephen let out an exasperated laugh.
22:59He stood up,
22:59walked over to Gabriel,
23:01ignoring the kid's protest,
23:02and picked him up effortlessly by the collar,
23:04like a little chick.
23:05Similar?
23:05Very similar,
23:06Stephen muttered,
23:07staring at Gabriel's face.
23:09My heart raced.
23:09I was about to rush over and grab my child back.
23:12What are you doing?
23:12Let him go.
23:13Stephen snapped his head toward me,
23:15his eyes as sharp as daggers.
23:17Rosalie,
23:17let's not beat around the bush.
23:18This kid has my eyebrows
23:20and my nose.
23:21Even his obsession with copper coins,
23:23though unlike mine,
23:24is definitely nothing like your so-called dead husband's.
23:27He pulled a dagger and a white porcelain bowl from his robes,
23:30slamming them onto the table,
23:31with a loud clank,
23:32a blood test.
23:33Stephen said concisely,
23:34his tone leaving no room for argument.
23:36If the blood blends,
23:37I'm taking you both back to the palace.
23:38If it doesn't,
23:39he sneered,
23:40baring his stark white teeth.
23:42I'll charge you with deceiving the emperor
23:44and confiscate both you and your copper coins.
23:47Hearing that his copper coins would be confiscated,
23:49Gabriel burst into tears.
23:51Mom,
23:51just let him test it.
23:52Let him stab you.
23:53Just don't let him stab the copper coins.
23:55I don't need this ungrateful son anymore.
23:57The dagger glinted coldly,
23:58but Stephen's eyes were even colder.
24:00I knew I couldn't escape this today.
24:01Gab,
24:02don't be afraid.
24:02It'll just be like a mosquito bite.
24:04I gritted my teeth
24:05and reluctantly offered up Gabriel's little hand.
24:08Stephen made a swift,
24:09precise and ruthless cut.
24:10Two drops of bright red blood
24:11fell into the bowl of clear water.
24:13The air seemed to freeze.
24:14Everyone craned their necks to stare at the bowl.
24:16The two drops of blood swirled in the water,
24:18like long lost brothers,
24:19and instantly blended together.
24:21Ironclad proof.
24:22Stephen stared fixedly at the water,
24:24his eyes instantly turning red.
24:25He jerked his head up and grabbed my wrist,
24:27gripping it so hard
24:28it felt like he was going to crush my bones.
24:30Rosalie,
24:31what do you have to say for yourself?
24:32Secretly bearing royal offspring
24:34and deceiving the emperor.
24:35Do you know this is a crime punishable
24:37by the execution of your entire family?
24:39He roared like an enraged lion.
24:41I gasped in pain,
24:42but the fire inside me was also ignited.
24:44Execute my entire family?
24:46Fine.
24:46Gabriel and you are the only family
24:48I have left anyway.
24:49You might as well execute yourself along with us.
24:51I forcefully shook off his hand,
24:53took a step back
24:54and looked straight into his eyes.
24:56Stephen,
24:56stop pulling your emperor rank on me.
24:58Back in the prince's estate,
24:59under those strict rules,
25:00wasn't it common to force-feed mothers poison
25:02just to keep their children?
25:04Should I not have run?
25:05If I hadn't run,
25:06was I supposed to just wait and die
25:07along with my unborn child?
25:09I have money,
25:10hands and feet.
25:11Why should I let my son be born
25:12a second-class citizen,
25:13living at the mercy of others?
25:15Stephen froze.
25:16He didn't seem to expect
25:17that the submissive little bedmaid
25:19who only knew how to say
25:20greetings your highness,
25:21would dare point at his nose and yell.
25:23Seeing this,
25:23Gabriel immediately hugged my leg
25:25and bared his teeth at Stephen.
25:26You bad man.
25:27Don't you bully my mom
25:29if you dare lay a finger on her.
25:30I'll,
25:31I'll report you to the authorities.
25:32I'll say you're trespassing.
25:34Stephen looked at my son and me
25:35standing united against him.
25:37The anger in his eyes gradually faded,
25:39replaced by a complex,
25:40indiscernible sense of defeat.
25:41He moved his lips,
25:43his voice softening,
25:44even to save your life.
25:45You shouldn't have hidden this
25:46from me for five years.
25:47The atmosphere in the room
25:48was a bit eerie.
25:49The imperial guards
25:50had all been kicked out into the yard.
25:52Only the three of us
25:52were left inside.
25:53Stephen sat in the main seat,
25:55resuming his aloof imperial demeanor.
25:57But the way he kept rubbing
25:58his old prayer beads
25:59revealed his inner turmoil.
26:00Come back to the palace with me,
26:01he said,
26:02sounding like he was
26:03granting me a favor.
26:04For the child's sake,
26:05I won't punish you.
26:06I'll make you noble consort
26:07and grant you the solar palace.
26:09Gabriel will be my eldest prince
26:10and in the future.
26:11Stop, stop, stop.
26:13I bluntly interrupted
26:14his empty promises.
26:15Your majesty,
26:15are you misunderstanding something?
26:17I looked around
26:18my magnificent mansion,
26:19casually picking up
26:20a luminous pearl
26:21from the table
26:22to roll around in my hand.
26:23How much is a noble consort's
26:24monthly allowance?
26:25Five hundred tails,
26:26or a thousand?
26:27Stephen frowned.
26:29Palace expenses
26:29have their own rules.
26:30How can they be measured by money?
26:32So you don't have money,
26:33I sneered.
26:34Your majesty,
26:35the cash flow I have right now
26:36is thousands of tails a minute.
26:37I live in a sprawling mansion
26:39and sleep on a warm jade bed
26:40from the west.
26:41I have top chefs
26:42taking turns cooking
26:43whatever I want to eat.
26:44I walked up to him,
26:45looking down at him.
26:46Why would I give up
26:47being the wealthiest person around
26:48just to go to your harem
26:49and fight with three thousand women
26:51over your single cucumber?
26:53Am I out of my mind?
26:54Or do I just have a death wish?
26:57Stephen's face instantly darkened.
26:59Rosalie,
27:00how did you become so,
27:01so money-grubbing and vulgar?
27:03Vulgar?
27:03I sneered.
27:04It's called being realistic.
27:06Late affection is cheaper than dirt.
27:07Your majesty,
27:08I don't care about
27:09your noble consort title.
27:11Stephen's chest heaved
27:12violently with anger,
27:13and the finger pointing at me
27:14was trembling.
27:15He probably hadn't been rejected
27:16like this in his entire life.
27:18Just when I thought
27:19he was going to fly into a rage
27:20and order my arrest,
27:21he suddenly took a deep breath,
27:22forcefully suppressing his anger.
27:24Good, very good.
27:25Stephen let out a furious laugh,
27:27a stubborn glint in his eyes.
27:28You don't care, right?
27:29I'd like to see how long
27:30you can keep up this tough act.
27:31With a flick of his sleeve
27:32he turned to leave.
27:33At the door he stopped again,
27:35looked back,
27:35and dropped a chilling remark.
27:37I can't take Gab away,
27:40but I'm staying in Norland for good.
27:42Stephen was a man of his word,
27:43and he went all out.
27:44Early the next morning
27:45I found out the mansion next door,
27:47which used to belong to Mr. Leland,
27:48had changed hands.
27:50Mr. Leland moved out overnight.
27:51Rumor had it the buyer
27:52offered a price so high
27:53he questioned his reality,
27:55enough to buy half the street.
27:56Soon after,
27:57I faced relentless harassment
27:58from this new neighbor.
27:59At breakfast,
28:00knock, knock, knock.
28:01Uncle Edgar opened the door.
28:03Stephen, dressed casually,
28:04held an exquisite food box,
28:06followed by the miserable-looking
28:07chief eunuch, Edgar.
28:08Rosalie, I,
28:09I heard your chef
28:10makes good crab roe buns.
28:11Stephen swaggered in
28:13and sat at the dining table,
28:14making himself right at home.
28:15The imperial meals are too greasy.
28:17I'm here for a change of pace.
28:18I rolled my eyes.
28:20If you want to eat,
28:21pay up.
28:21Ten tails of silver for one bun.
28:23Put it on my tab.
28:24Stephen waved his hand grandly.
28:26He didn't just eat,
28:27he also bossed Gabriel around.
28:29Eat up son,
28:29you're growing.
28:30To please his son,
28:32Stephen took a scroll
28:33out of the food box.
28:34Gabriel,
28:34this is an authentic piece
28:35by the former dynasty's
28:36master painter,
28:37Jackson Pira.
28:38It's the 100 steed,
28:40and it's priceless.
28:40I'm giving it to you
28:41to hang in your study.
28:43Stephen looked smug,
28:44sure that this time,
28:45he'd win over this mother and son
28:46who hadn't seen much of the world.
28:48Gabriel's eyes lit up.
28:49He snatched the scroll
28:50and unrolled it.
28:51I thought he'd be amazed.
28:52Instead,
28:53the prodigal son spread the painting
28:54on the table
28:54and put his greasy bowl on it.
28:57Wow,
28:58this paper is pretty thick,
28:59Gabriel said happily.
29:00Mom,
29:01our tablecloth happens to be dirty,
29:02so this is perfect for the bowl,
29:04and it's oil-proof.
29:05Stephen's smile instantly
29:06froze on his face.
29:07He looked like he'd been
29:08force-fed a fly.
29:09It's a famous painting.
29:10Stephen gritted his teeth.
29:12It's worth a fortune.
29:13Oh,
29:14so it's a very expensive tablecloth.
29:16Gabriel calmly picked up a bun,
29:17casually wiping his greasy fingers
29:19on the head of a fine horse
29:20in the painting.
29:21Seeing Stephen heartbroken
29:22to the point of suffocating
29:23yet not daring to lash out,
29:24I almost laughed out loud.
29:26Stephen took a deep breath
29:27and forced himself to look away.
29:28His gaze landed on Uncle Edgar,
29:30who was standing behind me
29:31pouring tea,
29:32and Old Iron,
29:32who was chopping wood in the yard.
29:34He narrowed his eyes slightly,
29:35his gaze instantly sharpening.
29:37Rosalie,
29:37these two servants of yours
29:38are quite interesting.
29:39Stephen gave a half-smile.
29:41One walks silently
29:42with steady breaths,
29:43and the other chops wood
29:44like he's slicing tofu.
29:45They have profound inner strength.
29:47The mansion of Norland's wealthiest
29:48really is hiding
29:49some serious talents.
29:50Stephen seemed determined
29:51to crash at my place,
29:53even going so far
29:53as to sell his looks.
29:55To prove he wasn't
29:55the weak, useless man
29:56rumors made him out to be,
29:57he actually started
29:58practicing martial arts
29:59bare-chested in my yard
30:00the next morning.
30:01I have to admit,
30:02the bastard does have the goods.
30:03Broad shoulders,
30:04a narrow waist,
30:05and lean, well-defined muscles.
30:07Sweat dripped down his abs,
30:08oozing pure testosterone.
30:10But who am I?
30:11I'm Rosalie,
30:11a businesswoman.
30:12I immediately sent
30:13an urgent message
30:14to my Norland ladies' circle.
30:15Come quick,
30:16we have an absolute hunk.
30:17Tickets are 50 tails.
30:18First come,
30:19first served.
30:20In less than an hour,
30:21a whole row of heads
30:22was peeking over my wall.
30:23Mrs. Zane was practically drooling.
30:25Oh my,
30:26look at that core strength.
30:27Mr. Zeke's concubine
30:28waved her handkerchief.
30:29Those pecs make me
30:30just want to grab them.
30:31I grabbed a small stool,
30:33sat at the door,
30:33and collected the money.
30:35Line up,
30:35look,
30:36but don't touch.
30:36If you want a front row VIP seat,
30:38it's an extra 100 tiles.
30:40Stephen was really getting into it,
30:42trying to show off
30:42his masculine prowess to me.
30:44But when he turned around,
30:45he saw a wall full of women
30:46pointing at him
30:47like they were picking out livestock,
30:49especially when he heard someone say,
30:50this guy is handsome,
30:51wonder how much he costs for a night.
30:53Stephen's face instantly
30:54turned black as a skillet.
30:56He grabbed a shirt,
30:57threw it on,
30:57and stormed over to me murderously.
30:59Rosalie,
31:00what do you take me for?
31:01A gigolo in a brothel?
31:03I counted the banknotes in my hand
31:04and smiled,
31:05slipping him an ingot of silver.
31:07Don't be mad,
31:08here's your cut.
31:09Your majesty,
31:10with a body like yours,
31:11you're a rare commodity in Norland.
31:13Why not consider a debut?
31:15Stephen gripped the silver so hard
31:16his knuckles cracked
31:17and finally squeezed out
31:18through gritted teeth.
31:20Women and petty men
31:21are impossible to deal with.
31:22Probably realizing that
31:23seduction wasn't working,
31:24Stephen switched to a new tactic,
31:26the family card.
31:27He insisted on picking up
31:28and dropping Gabriel off at school.
31:30The folks in Norland are tough.
31:31Gabriel doesn't have a father.
31:32He'll definitely get picked on at school.
31:34Stephen looked dead serious
31:35as if he were going into battle.
31:37I'm going to back him up.
31:38I couldn't talk him out of it
31:39so I just let him go.
31:40When school ended,
31:41Stephen,
31:42wearing an understated yet luxurious robe,
31:44stood like a guardian deity
31:45of the school gate.
31:46As soon as he saw Gabriel come out,
31:48he rushed over,
31:48putting on the airs
31:49of a loving father.
31:50Gabriel,
31:51did anyone pick on you today?
31:52Tell God,
31:52tell me,
31:53I'll stand up for you.
31:55Gabriel looked at him
31:56like he was an idiot.
31:57Behind him,
31:57a group of lackeys swarmed out.
31:59Some were carrying Gabriel's bag,
32:01while others were wiping his shoes.
32:02One was even attentively
32:03massaging Gabriel's back.
32:05Boss,
32:05what do you want to eat tomorrow?
32:07I'll have my mom make it for you.
32:08Boss,
32:08here's a dagger
32:09my dad brought back from the West.
32:10It's for you to play with.
32:12Gabriel waved them off calmly.
32:13All right,
32:14scatter,
32:14and remember to hand in the homework
32:16you owe me tomorrow.
32:18Stephen watched,
32:18dumbfounded.
32:19This,
32:20this is getting picked on.
32:22Gabriel sighed
32:23and patted Stephen's thigh,
32:24since he couldn't reach his shoulder.
32:26Mister,
32:26you really don't understand
32:27how things work nowadays.
32:28I have money,
32:29so they all fight to be my friend.
32:31You on the other hand,
32:32dress so flashily,
32:33standing here makes you
32:34an easy target for kidnapping.
32:36Stephen's desire to show off
32:37his fatherly authority
32:38shattered into pieces.
32:40On the way home,
32:41Stephen still wouldn't give up
32:42and insisted on carrying Gabriel
32:43on his back.
32:44But after just a few steps,
32:45he was panting heavily.
32:46I watched from behind,
32:48highly amused.
32:49It seemed the rumors
32:49weren't entirely false.
32:51After years of being the emperor
32:52and doing paperwork every day,
32:53his stamina really isn't
32:54what it used to be.
32:55He can't even carry a five-year-old.
32:57Stephen seemed to hear
32:58my inner thoughts.
32:59He turned and glared at me,
33:00gritting his teeth
33:01as he hoisted Gabriel higher.
33:02I'm plenty strong.
33:03The accident happened
33:04without any warning.
33:05It was the day
33:06of the Norland Temple Fair,
33:07and it was packed with people.
33:09Stephen volunteered
33:09to take Gabriel out for a stroll,
33:11promising he wouldn't let
33:12the kid out of his sight
33:13for a second.
33:13I wanted to give them
33:14a chance to bond,
33:15so I didn't tag along,
33:16keeping busy at my wanton stall.
33:18Right around sunset,
33:19just as I finished cooking
33:20the last bowl of wantons,
33:21I saw Stephen's head guard
33:22stumbling over to me.
33:23He was pale as a ghost.
33:25My lady,
33:26something terrible happened.
33:27What happened?
33:28My heart skipped a beat,
33:29and the skimmer in my hand
33:30dropped into the pot
33:31with a clatter.
33:31The young master,
33:32the young master is gone.
33:34My mind went blank,
33:35and my vision went dark
33:36for a second.
33:36By the time I rushed
33:37to the temple fair
33:38like a madwoman,
33:39I saw Stephen standing
33:40in front of a tiger head hat stall,
33:41clutching a tiny hat tightly
33:43in his hand,
33:43trembling all over.
33:44His usually arrogant
33:45and aloof face
33:46was now filled with
33:47panic and helplessness.
33:48Seeing me approach,
33:49he looked like a child
33:50who had done something wrong.
33:51His voice was incredibly hoarse.
33:53Rosie,
33:53I just turned around
33:54to buy a hat.
33:55I just glanced at the hat
33:56and he was gone.
33:56I only let go of his hand
33:58for a second.
33:58My sanity completely
33:59crumbled at that moment.
34:00He is my life.
34:01I carried him for nine months
34:02and nearly died
34:03giving birth to him.
34:04I rushed up
34:05and slapped Stephen
34:05across the face
34:06with all my might.
34:07Slap!
34:08The crisp sound
34:08instantly quieted
34:09the noisy crowd around us.
34:11Stephen's head
34:11jerked to the side,
34:12a trace of blood
34:13seeping from his mouth,
34:14but he didn't dodge.
34:15He didn't get angry either.
34:16He just looked at me
34:17with red eyes.
34:18Stephen!
34:19I grabbed him
34:19by the collar,
34:20tears streaming down my face
34:21and screamed like a banshee.
34:23If anything happens
34:23to Gabriel,
34:24I'll kill you.
34:25I'll never forgive you
34:26for the rest of my life.
34:27Get out of my sight,
34:28go find my child.
34:29That was the first time
34:30I showed such bone-deep
34:31hatred toward him.
34:33At that moment,
34:34I was no longer
34:35some long-suffering
34:36single mother.
34:36I was the richest
34:37madwoman in Norland.
34:38Uncle Edgar,
34:39I said,
34:39wiping my tears,
34:40my voice hoarse but firm.
34:42Pass down my order.
34:43All of Zhang's rice shops,
34:44banks and silk stores
34:45are to close immediately.
34:47Have all the managers,
34:47clerks and the brothers
34:48from the beggar gang
34:49we've helped
34:49hit the streets in search.
34:51Whoever finds Gabriel
34:51gets a thousand tails of gold.
34:53Whoever provides a clue
34:54gets five hundred tails of silver.
34:56At my command,
34:56the entire city of Norland
34:57awoke like a slumbering beast.
34:59Countless lanterns lit up
35:00and the streets echoed
35:01with people shouting
35:02Gabriel's name.
35:03This level of mobilization
35:04would make even
35:05the local magistrate tremble.
35:06Steven wasn't idle either.
35:08He mobilized all the shadow guards
35:09and imperial guards
35:10and locked down
35:11all four city gates.
35:12It looked as if he were
35:13fighting a siege
35:13in this small border town.
35:15As every minute and second
35:16ticked by,
35:16my anxiety was eating me alive.
35:18Just as I was about
35:19to break down,
35:20an imperial guard
35:20sprinted over.
35:21Report.
35:22We found a trail
35:23in the dark alley
35:24on the west side.
35:25An old man in black
35:25is carrying a child
35:26into a dead end.
35:28The dark alley on the west side?
35:29That's a hope
35:30for human traffickers
35:31and the black market.
35:32Steven and I exchanged a look,
35:34both seeing overwhelming
35:35murderous intent
35:35in each other's eyes.
35:36Without a word,
35:37Steven grabbed a fast horse,
35:38slashed the tether
35:39and shouted,
35:40Hiya!
35:40I couldn't care less
35:41about my image.
35:41I hiked up my skirt,
35:43jumped into the carriage
35:43and desperately urged
35:44the driver to keep up.
35:46Gabriel, please be okay.
35:47By the time I reached
35:48the dark alley,
35:49I heard the sounds
35:49of a fight inside,
35:50along with the heavy thuds
35:51of things hitting the ground.
35:53Frantic, I stumbled inside.
35:54By the dim moonlight,
35:55I saw a burly figure
35:56pinning Steven down
35:58and wiping the floor with him.
35:59Yes, it was a completely
36:00one-sided beatdown.
36:01The figure moved like a ghost.
36:02With one left hook,
36:03Steven stumbled back
36:04three steps,
36:05clutching his eye.
36:05Then a sweeping kick
36:06sent Steven face first
36:07into the dirt.
36:08Where did this pretty boy
36:09come from?
36:10How dare you sneak attack me?
36:11The old man's voice boomed,
36:13with one foot planted
36:14on Steven's back.
36:15You clearly didn't ask around.
36:16Everyone in Norland
36:17knows who I am.
36:18Though beaten black and blue,
36:19Steven was still struggling
36:20desperately,
36:21roaring,
36:22Give the child back to me.
36:23I, I'll kill you.
36:24I looked closer.
36:25The trafficker
36:25trampling the emperor
36:26under his foot
36:27was actually my head bodyguard,
36:28old Tate.
36:29And my dear son Gabriel
36:30was sitting on a haystack nearby,
36:32holding a half-eaten tongue hulu,
36:33enjoying the show
36:34and cheering him on.
36:35You're amazing,
36:36Grandpa Tate.
36:37That black tiger punch
36:38was so cool.
36:38My vision went dark.
36:40This, this is treason.
36:41Stop, stop it right now.
36:42I screamed as I rushed over.
36:44When old Tate saw it was me,
36:45he quickly pulled his foot back
36:46and scratched his head sheepishly.
36:48Boss, what are you doing here?
36:49This mad dog
36:49suddenly sneak attacked me
36:50from behind.
36:51My hands were itching for a fight,
36:53so I taught him a lesson.
36:54On the ground,
36:55Steven struggled to lift his head.
36:56One of his eyes
36:57was already swollen like a panda's,
36:58and blood was trickling
36:59from the corner of his mouth.
37:00He saw me,
37:01then saw that Gabriel
37:02was safe and sound.
37:03He let out a sigh of relief
37:04and collapsed completely.
37:05Not a trafficker?
37:06He muttered to himself.
37:07In the back hall
37:08of the governor's office,
37:09the atmosphere
37:09was incredibly awkward.
37:11Mr. Governor
37:11knelt on the ground shivering,
37:13not daring to look up
37:14at the son of heaven,
37:15who had been beaten to a pulp.
37:16Feeling a bit guilty myself,
37:17I kept my head down
37:18and handed Steven a handkerchief.
37:20The truth was actually quite simple.
37:21That little brat Gabriel
37:22was greedy,
37:23so he chased a candied
37:24Hawthorne vendor
37:25into an alley
37:25and got lost.
37:26He happened to run into
37:27Old Tate,
37:28who was out patrolling,
37:29and Old Tate just brought him along.
37:30Who knew Steven would be
37:31so desperate to protect his son
37:32that he rushed up
37:33and attacked without a word?
37:34As for the result,
37:35even though the palace's
37:36top martial artist
37:37had retired,
37:38beating up a pampered emperor
37:39who rarely practiced
37:40was child's play.
37:41Old Tate stood aside,
37:42completely oblivious
37:43to the fact that he had
37:44just beaten up
37:44the son of heaven.
37:45Instead,
37:46he kept critiquing
37:46his slow footwork
37:47and unstable stance.
37:48Boss,
37:49why did you pick up
37:50this pretty boy?
37:51He's so frail,
37:51he needs some serious nourishment.
37:53Otherwise,
37:54how is he going to
37:54protect his wife and kid?
37:56Steven trembled with anger,
37:57which aggravated
37:58the wound on his mouth.
37:59He sucked in a sharp breath.
38:00His,
38:00I,
38:01I was just careless.
38:02If we did it again,
38:03you'd still lose,
38:04Gabriel chimed in honestly,
38:05delivering the final blow
38:06while handing his
38:07half-eaten candied
38:08Hawthorne to Steven.
38:09Mister,
38:09eat something sweet.
38:10It'll make you feel
38:11less bitter.
38:12Steven stared at the
38:13saliva-covered candied Hawthorne,
38:14then looked at his
38:15innocent biological son.
38:16Finally,
38:17he actually took it
38:18and took a vicious bite.
38:19Is it good?
38:20Gabriel asked.
38:21It's awful,
38:21Steven said,
38:22his eyes turning red
38:23as he chewed,
38:24his tears nearly mixing
38:25with his nosebleed.
38:26Watching this,
38:26my resentment
38:27suddenly dissipated.
38:28This high and mighty man
38:29was willing to cast aside
38:30his dignity for his child.
38:32Even after being beaten
38:33like this,
38:33his first reaction
38:34was still relief
38:35that the kid was safe.
38:36At that moment,
38:37I felt he was no longer
38:38that cold distant symbol,
38:39but a clumsy flesh
38:40and blood father.
38:41Back home,
38:42I kicked everyone else out
38:43and got out the first aid kit
38:44to patch Steven up.
38:45The candlelight flickered
38:46and the room
38:46was perfectly quiet.
38:47Steven sat on the edge
38:48of the bed
38:49and took off his shirt.
38:50Looking at the black
38:50and blue bruises
38:51all over his body,
38:52I felt somewhat guilty.
38:53Bear with it,
38:54I said,
38:55dabbing some ointment
38:55on the bruise
38:56by his mouth.
38:57Steven hissed
38:57and instinctively
38:58tried to pull back,
38:59but I held him down.
39:00Don't move.
39:01Now you feel the pain?
39:02Why didn't you feel it
39:02when you were fighting tapes?
39:04I scolded him in annoyance.
39:05Steven stared at me intently.
39:06Both eyes,
39:07usually full of calculation
39:08and intimidation,
39:09were as clear
39:10as a child's right now.
39:11Rosie,
39:11he suddenly spoke,
39:12his voice hoarse.
39:13I'm sorry.
39:14My hand paused.
39:15You've already said
39:15that a million times.
39:16It's not enough.
39:17Steven grabbed my hand
39:18and pressed it to his cheek.
39:20It's my fault
39:20I didn't watch the kid today.
39:21I'm useless.
39:22In that moment,
39:23I was truly terrified.
39:24I was terrified
39:25of losing you both again.
39:26For five years,
39:27it's haunted my dreams.
39:28His cheek was burning hot,
39:29so hot that my fingertips trembled.
39:31I tried to pull my hand back,
39:32but he gripped it tighter.
39:33He buried his face
39:34in my palm and mumbled,
39:35hit me or curse at me,
39:36but don't drive me away.
39:37I don't want to go back
39:38to that cold,
39:39lifeless palace.
39:39I want to stay here,
39:41even if I get beaten up every day.
39:42Looking at this bruised,
39:43battered and pitiful emperor,
39:45my final line of defense
39:46completely crumbled.
39:47Fine.
39:47I sighed,
39:48pulled my hand away
39:49and poked his forehead.
39:50You big baby,
39:51you can sleep here tonight.
39:52Steven's head snapped up,
39:54his eyes as bright as light bulbs.
39:55Really?
39:56On the floor,
39:56I added coldly,
39:57yes your majesty,
39:58the empress.
39:59Steven smiled like a total idiot.
40:01I told him to sleep on the floor,
40:02but he's incredibly thick skinned.
40:04In the middle of the night,
40:05I groggily felt some body heat
40:06getting closer.
40:07I opened my eyes
40:08and saw Steven rubbing his head
40:09against my pillow.
40:10Get down.
40:11I kicked him.
40:11The floor is cold
40:12and I'm injured.
40:14Steven pitifully clutched his chest.
40:15What if my wounds get worse
40:17and I get a fever?
40:18Nolan's doctors might not be able
40:20to treat my royal body.
40:21I was speechless.
40:23In the end,
40:24I gave in
40:24and let him sleep
40:25on the outer edge of the bed,
40:26separated by two thick blankets.
40:28That was our strict boundary,
40:29but tonight,
40:30neither of us felt sleepy.
40:31Rosie,
40:32do you remember the first time we met?
40:33Steven suddenly asked.
40:35Staring up at the canopy.
40:36I do.
40:36I splashed footbath water
40:37all over your boots.
40:38I couldn't help but laugh,
40:40remembering that awkward moment.
40:41At the time,
40:42I thought,
40:42why is this girl so clumsy?
40:44Steven turned on his side,
40:45looking at me across the blankets.
40:47But later,
40:47you were the only one
40:48who would drape a blanket over me
40:50when I fell asleep in the study.
40:51The only one who remembered
40:52I didn't eat cilantro.
40:53And only you dared to hand me
40:55a piece of Osmanthus cake
40:56when I was mad.
40:57I felt a bit of a pang in my chest.
41:00That's all in the past.
41:02I can't move past it.
41:04Steven reached out
41:05and gently held my hand
41:06over the blanket.
41:07For the past five years,
41:08I've thought every day
41:09about how great it would be
41:10if you were still here.
41:11I moved everything
41:12from the manor
41:12into the palace.
41:13I even kept having
41:14your bedmaid's room cleaned.
41:15The furnishings
41:16haven't changed a bit.
41:17Rosie,
41:18I didn't understand love back then.
41:19I thought it was just royal favor.
41:21It wasn't until you left
41:22that I realized you were my life.
41:23He kept rambling in the dark,
41:25talking about his loneliness
41:26in the palace,
41:27his guilt towards Gabriel,
41:28and how he would stare blankly
41:29at my portrait late at night.
41:31I listened quietly,
41:32tears silently rolling down my face.
41:34All my past grievances and fears
41:35seemed to slowly fade away
41:36in this tender late night talk.
41:38After a while,
41:39his voice gradually trailed off
41:40into steady breathing.
41:41I turned my head
41:42and looked at his sleeping profile
41:44in the moonlight.
41:44Even with a face full of
41:45bruises,
41:46he couldn't hide
41:47that long-lost sense of peace.
41:48Perhaps giving him a chance
41:49is also giving myself a chance.
41:51I closed my eyes
41:52and squeezed his hand in return.
41:53This night actually turned out
41:55to be the most peaceful sleep
41:56I've had in five years.
41:57The next morning,
41:58I was walking up
41:59by a strange chopping sound.
42:00I opened the door
42:01to see the majestic son of heaven
42:02wearing my apron
42:03embroidered with wealth
42:04and prosperity,
42:05clumsily chopping cucumbers
42:06in the kitchen.
42:07You're awake?
42:08Stephen turned around,
42:09a streak of soot
42:10smeared across his face.
42:11He smiled like a golden retriever
42:12begging for a treat.
42:14Old Tate said you like
42:15smashed cucumbers.
42:16I...
42:16I tried making some.
42:18Looking at the uneven cucumber
42:19pieces on the cutting board
42:20that looked like
42:21they'd been gnawed by a dog,
42:22I was speechless.
42:24Gabriel was sitting
42:24on the threshold,
42:25munching on a steamed bun.
42:26Seeing me come out,
42:27he leaned in and whispered,
42:29Mom,
42:29I think this senior disciple
42:30isn't too bright,
42:31but he's got good stamina.
42:33What makes you say that?
42:34Look,
42:35he got beaten up so badly
42:36by Grandpa Tate yesterday,
42:37but he's already up
42:38and working today.
42:39Plus,
42:40Gabriel shook his new toy,
42:41a solid gold nine-ring puzzle.
42:43He's really rich and obedient.
42:44He does exactly as he's told.
42:46If you tell him to chop wood,
42:47he wouldn't dare slack off.
42:49The little guy blinked his big eyes,
42:50looking at me seriously
42:51for the first time.
42:53Mom,
42:53actually,
42:54having a dad like him
42:55doesn't seem too bad.
42:56At least we'll have someone
42:57to do the heavy lifting
42:58from now on.
43:00Watching that busy figure
43:01in the kitchen,
43:02my heart stirred slightly.
43:03Back in the prince's mansion,
43:04he was the unreachable master,
43:06and I was a lowly servant.
43:07But now,
43:08he's trying hard to learn
43:09how to be a husband and a father.
43:10This kind of simple,
43:11everyday life
43:12makes me feel more secure
43:13than any gold or silver.
43:14But these cozy days
43:15were like a bubble,
43:16bursting at the slightest touch.
43:18On the afternoon
43:18of the third day,
43:19a carrier pigeon,
43:20foaming at the mouth
43:21from exhaustion,
43:22crashed onto the dining table.
43:23Right after,
43:24the shadow guard commander
43:25knelt in the courtyard,
43:26speaking urgently.
43:27Your Majesty,
43:28an urgent report from the border.
43:30The enemy is mobilizing.
43:32Several senior ministers
43:33have been kneeling
43:34in the imperial study,
43:35begging Your Majesty
43:36to return to the capital
43:37immediately and take charge.
43:38The freshly peeled shrimp
43:40in Stephen's hand
43:40dropped into the bowl
43:41with a plop.
43:42The air in the room
43:42instantly froze,
43:43and I instinctively
43:44held Gabriel tighter.
43:46That thought popped
43:46into my head again.
43:47He's leaving.
43:48Will he take the trout away,
43:49or will he drag us
43:50back to the palace by force?
43:51Stephen slowly stood up.
43:52His previously gentle expression
43:54instantly took on
43:55the chilling aura
43:55of an emperor.
43:56But when he turned
43:57to face me,
43:58the hostility in his eyes
43:59vanished in an instant,
44:00leaving only deep exhaustion
44:01and bloodshot eyes.
44:02Rosie,
44:03his voice was hoarse,
44:04I have to go.
44:05I took a wary step back.
44:06Ah,
44:06are you taking Gabriel away?
44:08Stephen watched my reaction,
44:09gave a bitter smile,
44:10and slowly walked over to me.
44:12Instead of reaching out
44:13to grab me,
44:13he crouched down
44:14to my eye level.
44:15I do want to take you with me,
44:16I dream about it.
44:17But I know you don't want
44:18to go back to that cage.
44:19Stephen didn't let
44:20the imperial guard
44:21step in.
44:22Instead,
44:22he silently packed
44:23his few simple bags.
44:24Before leaving,
44:25he called Gabriel and me
44:26over to the carriage.
44:27He pulled a heavy
44:27dark iron token
44:28from his robes
44:29and shoved it into my hand.
44:30Carved with a fierce
44:31five-clawed golden dragon,
44:32it emanated a deadly aura.
44:34This is the military tally
44:35representing my presence,
44:36Stephen said flatly,
44:37as if he were just giving me
44:38an ordinary lump of iron.
44:40With this,
44:40you can command
44:41Nolan's army of 300,000.
44:42If anyone dares to bully you too,
44:44or if the Huns attack,
44:45just smash them to death
44:46with this token.
44:47My hand trembled
44:48and I almost dropped it,
44:49giving military power
44:50to a woman who wants
44:51to run away.
44:52Is he crazy?
44:52Stephen,
44:53you don't be afraid.
44:55Stephen reached out
44:55to tuck a stray hair
44:56behind my ear,
44:57his eyes so gentle
44:58you could drown in them.
44:59I'll go back
44:59to provide for our family
45:00and guard this empire.
45:01If you and our child
45:03ever get tired
45:03of staying here,
45:04come to Chisade anytime.
45:05I'll keep the keys
45:06to the city gates for you,
45:07and the doors
45:08to the inner palace
45:09will never close.
45:10With that,
45:10he leaned down
45:11and gave Gabriel
45:12a tight hug,
45:12then mounted his horse.
45:14He left without looking back,
45:15spurring his horse onward.
45:16His vigor quickly disappeared
45:17into the swirling snow.
45:19I stood in the cold wind,
45:20gripping the token
45:21that still carried
45:21his body heat,
45:22suddenly feeling empty inside,
45:24as if a piece of me
45:24had been carved out.
45:26Mom,
45:26Gabriel tugged at my sleeve.
45:27I think the mister
45:28was crying.
45:29Stephen may have left,
45:30but his presence
45:31hasn't faded one bit.
45:32Half a month
45:32after he returned
45:33to the capital,
45:34my days of being harassed began.
45:36The courier stations
45:36in Norland
45:37used to deliver
45:37military intelligence,
45:38but now they deliver
45:39the emperor's love letters.
45:41Almost every three days,
45:42I receive an urgent
45:43express delivery
45:43from Chisade,
45:44the kind of urgent
45:45that literally runs
45:46horses to death.
45:47But when I open them,
45:48they're just filled
45:48with trivial nonsense.
45:49Rosie,
45:50the peonies
45:50in the imperial garden
45:51bloom today,
45:52but they're a tacky red,
45:53not as pleasing to the eye
45:54as the green onions
45:55you grew.
45:56Rosie,
45:57the new chef
45:58in the imperial kitchen
45:58makes wantons
45:59that taste like pig slop.
46:00I miss the ones you made.
46:02I only ate one bowl
46:02of rice today
46:03and lost weight.
46:04Rosie,
46:05has Gabriel grown taller recently?
46:07I had some wooden puzzles
46:07collected and sent to him.
46:09Along with the letters
46:10come all sorts of random things.
46:11Fresh petals
46:12from the imperial garden
46:13that dry up
46:14before reaching Norland.
46:15The latest cosmetics
46:16from Chisade City,
46:17even though I never wear makeup,
46:19and even a hand-carved
46:20wooden figurine,
46:20ugly but full of character.
46:22At first,
46:22I threw all these letters
46:23into the stove
46:24as kindling.
46:27But eventually
46:28I started getting used to them.
46:30I got used to taking a break
46:31from counting money
46:31to open those
46:32ambergris-scented letters.
46:34Reading his whining
46:34and playing the victim,
46:36I'd catch myself smiling
46:37without realizing it.
46:38He's really mastered
46:39the art of slowly winning me over.
46:41Two months later,
46:42I was inspecting businesses
46:43on the Norland frontier
46:44during a massive snowstorm.
46:45I was sitting in my carriage
46:46reading the ledger
46:47when I suddenly heard
46:48the frantic galloping
46:49of horses outside.
46:50Through the crack
46:51in the carriage window,
46:52I saw a travel-worn figure.
46:53The man was riding
46:54an exhausted warhorse
46:55wrapped in a thick cloak
46:56with a stubbly face
46:57and dark circles
46:58under his eyes.
46:59He looked as haggard
47:00as a vagabond.
47:01It was Stephen.
47:02Why was he here?
47:03Didn't he say
47:03he was busy
47:04with state affairs?
47:05I was about to call out
47:06but he didn't approach,
47:07instead pulling his horse
47:08up at an inconspicuous
47:09alley corner.
47:10He stared greedily
47:11at my carriage,
47:11his gaze seemingly
47:12trying to pierce
47:13through the curtains
47:14to see me.
47:14He just watched quietly
47:15for a long while
47:16until my carriage
47:17turned the corner
47:18and was out of sight.
47:19Your Majesty,
47:19it's time to head back.
47:20His guard whispered,
47:21We can't delay
47:22the morning assembly
47:23for too long
47:23and we've already
47:24ridden three horses to death.
47:26Your body won't hold up
47:27if we don't go back now.
47:28Stephen withdrew his gaze
47:30with a bitter smile
47:30and pulled a still warm
47:32greaseproof paper package
47:33from his coat.
47:34Handing it to a roadside beggar,
47:35he said,
47:36Excuse me,
47:36please deliver this
47:37to Ashford Snacks
47:38and tell the proprietress
47:39it's from a passerby.
47:41It was the most famous
47:42Osmanthus cake
47:43from Chisati City,
47:44which only tasted good
47:45when hot.
47:46He had kept it tucked
47:47in his coat
47:47to keep it warm
47:48with his body heat,
47:49riding thousands of miles
47:50just so I could have
47:50a warm bite.
47:51The guard took it
47:52and Stephen took
47:53one last deep look
47:54in that direction
47:54before turning his horse around.
47:56Hi-ya!
47:57In the snowstorm,
47:58his back looked so lonely
47:59and resolute.
48:00Sitting in my carriage,
48:01tightly clutching
48:02the Osmanthus cake
48:02he had delivered,
48:03my tears finally broke free
48:04like a flood.
48:05What a fool!
48:06He's the emperor!
48:07How could he,
48:08just for a woman,
48:08reduce himself
48:09to such a state?
48:10And it was at that very moment
48:11that I heard the solid ice
48:12in my heart shatter.
48:13As days went by,
48:15my business empire
48:15expanded to the outskirts
48:16of the capital.
48:17With money comes good information.
48:19Recently,
48:19a huge piece of gossip
48:20came from the capital.
48:22The old fogies in the court
48:23started acting up again.
48:24It said the Minister of Rights
48:25and 88 officials
48:26submitted a joint petition
48:28claiming His Majesty
48:29is in his prime,
48:29but his harem is as empty
48:31as a snow cave,
48:32which is bad for the nation.
48:33They threatened suicide
48:34to demand he immediately
48:35hold a concubine selection.
48:37When the news reached Norland,
48:38I was checking the accounts.
48:39The red pen in my hand paused,
48:40and my heart inexplicably felt heavy.
48:42Right,
48:43he's the emperor.
48:44A massive harem
48:44is standard for him.
48:45It's a miracle
48:46he stayed faithful to me
48:47for five years.
48:48Can I really expect him
48:49to stay faithful his whole life?
48:51Just as my mind was racing
48:52and I was about
48:52to tear the ledger apart,
48:54the latest official gazette
48:55from the capital arrived.
48:56I opened the gazette,
48:57which clearly recorded
48:58the spectacle
48:59in the court that day.
49:00Facing the minister's pressure,
49:02Stephen had an armchair
49:03brought out,
49:04sat at the throne room's entrance,
49:05and burned that pile of petitions
49:07on the spot
49:07to roast sweet potatoes
49:08while peeling a sweet potato.
49:10He slowly told the ministers
49:11kneeling on the ground,
49:12I have a wife and a son.
49:13My wife has a bad temper,
49:15gets jealous easily,
49:16and controls the finances.
49:17If you dare to shove women
49:18into my harem
49:19and my allowance gets cut off,
49:20who's gonna fill the void
49:21in the national treasury?
49:23Also,
49:24whoever dares to mention
49:25concubine selection again,
49:26I'll appoint him
49:27as the Norland bean planting ambassador,
49:29and banish him
49:30to plant potatoes
49:30for my empress.
49:31At that moment,
49:33the entire court
49:33was speechless.
49:34Looking at this outrageous record
49:36in the gazette,
49:36I laughed until tears
49:37streamed down my face.
49:39This madman,
49:39he really intends to spread
49:41his reputation
49:41as a hen-tech husband
49:42to the whole world.
49:43Another spring arrived,
49:44and Gabriel turned seven.
49:46This child resembles Stephen
49:47more and more,
49:48not just in looks,
49:48but in the strategy
49:49and dominance hidden
49:50in his bones.
49:51He was no longer satisfied
49:52with just counting money
49:53in Norland.
49:53He started reading statecraft,
49:55and began asking Uncle Edgar
49:56about the court situation.
49:57A great scholar came to me
49:58and said earnestly,
49:59Miss Ashford,
50:00this child is a hidden dragon.
50:01The shallows of Norland
50:03can no longer hold him.
50:04He belongs in that position.
50:05Looking at Gabriel
50:06practicing swordplay
50:07in the yard,
50:07my heart ached
50:08as if cut by a knife.
50:09I am a mother,
50:10selfishly,
50:11I wanted to keep him
50:12by my side forever,
50:13but I knew better.
50:13Love is in possession,
50:15it's fulfillment.
50:16That night,
50:16I was packing Gabriel's bags.
50:18Gabriel grabbed my hand,
50:19his eyes read,
50:20Mom,
50:20I'm not going to Chisate,
50:21I'll just stay with you.
50:23I held back my tears,
50:24smiled,
50:24and flicked his forehead.
50:26Silly boy,
50:27you're going to Chisate
50:27to be the crown prince,
50:28to help your idiot dad
50:30look after the family business.
50:31I have money,
50:31I can go wherever I want,
50:33you think I'd let you hold me back?
50:34When you get to Chisate,
50:35remember to tell your dad
50:36not to just focus on
50:37reviewing memorials,
50:39but to eat on time.
50:40Also,
50:40keep an eye on him for me,
50:41don't let him be seduced
50:42by those vixens.
50:43On the day of farewell,
50:45the wind in Norland
50:45was fierce.
50:46The great scholar
50:47took Gabriel onto the carriage.
50:48The child leaned
50:49against the window,
50:50crying his heart out
50:51and calling for me.
50:51I smiled and waved
50:52until the convoy
50:53disappeared over the horizon,
50:54and only then
50:55did I dare to crouch down,
50:56crying like a soulless fool.
50:58Now I am truly all alone.
50:59After sending my son away,
51:01I closed all my shops
51:02and went on a spontaneous trip.
51:03This was my dream back then,
51:05to roam the world with a sword
51:06and see its breathtaking landscapes.
51:08The first year,
51:09I went to the water towns
51:10in the south.
51:10The second year,
51:11I went to the vast desert.
51:12The third year,
51:13I went to the ancient villages
51:14of the southern tribal.
51:15It seemed like
51:16a carefree solo journey,
51:17but I always felt
51:18something was off.
51:19In the south,
51:20when I craved base soup,
51:21I had just walked into the inn
51:22when the owner said
51:23they had exactly
51:24one portion left
51:25and even gave me a discount.
51:26In the desert,
51:27I got lost
51:27and was starting to worry
51:28when I ran into a passing merchant caravan
51:30that graciously escorted me out.
51:32In the southern tribal,
51:33I wanted to attend a bonfire party.
51:35The village chief
51:35not only saved the best seat for me,
51:37but also gifted me
51:38a gorgeous set of silver jewelry.
51:40No matter where I went,
51:41I always stayed in the best rooms
51:42and ate meals
51:43that perfectly suited my taste.
51:44Even the things I wanted to buy
51:46would be prepared in advance.
51:47At first,
51:48I thought it was just good luck
51:49until one day,
51:50under an inn's ledger,
51:51I found a familiar note.
51:52It read,
51:52she can't handle spice,
51:54add more sugar.
51:54The sprawling handwriting
51:55was uniquely ugly.
51:57It was Steven.
51:57Turns out he never really left.
51:59He was weaving a gentle web
52:00in his own way,
52:01silently guarding my every step.
52:03He gave me the freedom I wanted,
52:05but was afraid
52:05that this freedom might hurt me.
52:07Standing on a stilt house
52:08in the southern tribal,
52:09looking at the full moon,
52:10I suddenly felt that
52:11no matter how vast the world is,
52:13without that idiot by my side,
52:15it's somehow meaningless.
52:16On the winter solstice
52:17of the third year,
52:18before I knew it,
52:19I had reached 30 miles
52:20outside Chisati City.
52:21Heavy snow began to fall,
52:22just like the night
52:23I fled the manor while pregnant.
52:25At that time,
52:26I was running from my life,
52:27filled with fear.
52:28And this time,
52:29looking at the towering silhouette
52:30of the city walls,
52:31what welled up inside me
52:32was an indescribable
52:33sense of belonging.
52:35I stopped at an inn
52:35and laid out some writing paper.
52:37I hadn't written back to him
52:38once in the past three years.
52:40I knew he was waiting cautiously,
52:41afraid that pushing me too hard
52:43would make me run away again.
52:44I picked up my pen,
52:45a thousand words rushed to my mind,
52:47but they all boiled down
52:48to one simple sentence.
52:49I wrote,
52:49Steven,
52:50I'm hungry.
52:50The moment I handed the letter
52:52to the courier,
52:53I felt as if flowers
52:54were blooming in my heart.
52:55I'm hungry.
52:56I want to eat your
52:56smashed cucumber salad.
52:58I want to hear you
52:58nagging in my ear.
52:59I want to go home.
53:01The carriage creaked
53:01through the snow.
53:02Finally,
53:03at sunset,
53:03it arrived at the gates
53:04of Chisati City.
53:05The city gates were quiet.
53:06There was no grand procession
53:08or kneeling officials
53:09as I'd imagined.
53:10Just a lone man
53:10standing in the snow.
53:11He wasn't wearing
53:12his dragon robe,
53:13but a patched up
53:14black cotton robe.
53:15It was the old one
53:15I made for him
53:16at the manor years ago.
53:17The stitches were crooked
53:18and ugly as sin.
53:19He didn't have an umbrella,
53:20and snow covered
53:21his head and shoulders,
53:22looking like a
53:23silent stone statue.
53:24He was scruffy,
53:25but his eyes
53:25were strikingly bright.
53:26Seeing my carriage stop,
53:28he shifted his stiff body
53:29as if to step forward,
53:30but stopped in his tracks.
53:31Overwhelmed by the moment,
53:32he rubbed his hands
53:33together awkwardly.
53:34I lifted the curtain,
53:35jumped down,
53:36and walked toward him
53:36step by step.
53:37Rosalie,
53:38he began,
53:38his hoarse voice
53:39carried away
53:40by the snowstorm.
53:41You're back.
53:41I looked at his
53:42red frozen nose,
53:43and tears instantly
53:44blurred my vision.
53:45Yeah,
53:46I'm back.
53:46I sniffled,
53:47putting on a relaxed smile.
53:48The food out there
53:49was awful.
53:50Nothing beats
53:50the free meals at home.
53:51Steven froze for a second,
53:53then his eyes turned red
53:54as his lips curled
53:55into a huge grin.
53:56He gave a smile
53:57that looked worse
53:57than crying.
53:58He lunged forward
53:59and pulled me
53:59into a fierce embrace.
54:00He held me so tight
54:01it was like he wanted
54:02to crush me
54:03into his bones.
54:03The wanton stand
54:04is set up right
54:05outside the imperial study.
54:06He choked out
54:07in my ear.
54:08I won't charge you
54:08a booth fee this time.
54:09As long as you stay,
54:10my life is yours.
54:11I hugged his warm body back,
54:13feeling his heartbeat
54:14trembling in the snow.
54:15I won't leave,
54:15I whispered.
54:16I'm really staying this time.
54:18We held each other
54:18tightly in the snowstorm.
54:20Later,
54:20history books recorded
54:21that Steven,
54:22the great emperor
54:23who revived the Joel dynasty,
54:24dedicated his life
54:25to ruling well,
54:26with his only flaw
54:27being that he was henpecked.
54:28Rumor has it
54:29that his wife,
54:30Lady Ashford,
54:31was as rich as a nation
54:32and monopolized
54:32the Silk Road,
54:33while the dignified
54:34Son of Heaven
54:35only got a monthly allowance
54:36of two tails of silver
54:37and had to earn extra money
54:39by shelling walnuts
54:40for the empress.
54:41But that's a story
54:41for another time.
54:42Right now,
54:43the snow is falling heavily
54:44and my love has come home.
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