The Crown I Will Take From You - Chapter 217
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Part 2, Chapter 64
“Just wait a little. Virna, you understand what Mother is saying-“
“What exactly! Stop spouting such honeyed words!”
The moment she realized that Medeia had been watching all of her disgraceful behavior, Virna exploded.
“Always wait, endure! You never explain anything to me, yet Mother, do you still see me as a puppet you can manipulate at will?”
Virna shook off her mother’s arm with all her strength and ran out of the chapel.
“Stop!”
In the distance, she could see a silver figure walking toward the imperial carriage.
Rage boiled up inside her.
“Stop right there! Medeia! I said stop!”
Medeia’s footsteps halted. Virna ran and reached Medeia’s side.
Her heart pounded as if it would burst out. Virna’s eyes were bloodshot.
“Why did the great Princess come here? To mock us? Huh? Are you so pleased that our father is dead?”
Virna poured out a stream of curses as if she had been waiting for this moment.
“You’re not even human. People in the world praise you as virtuous, but I know your ugly true nature. You betrayed our family and repaid the affection we showed you with enmity!”
Even seeing the Agema guarding the Princess reach for their sword hilts only to be stopped by Medeia, Virna couldn’t stop her mouth.
“Disgusting hypocrite. That’s what you are. You know? And you mock me? You ridicule Father who cared for you? Father’s death is also your fault! You killed him!”
She even blamed Hoakin’s death on Medeia.
With each word, tears and rage poured out, until at the end she was almost screaming.
Why can’t I be her?
Can I never surpass that girl in the end?
“It’s so disgusting that you dare to pretend to honor our father in this place.”
Medeia stared at Virna without saying a word.
Hidden beneath the veil, her expression was invisible, so fear rose like a mirage in a corner of Virna’s heart.
Then.
Smack-!
Saya, who was beside Medeia, slapped Virna’s cheek.
“Aah!”
Virna clutched her burning hot cheek.
The blow was so fierce that she staggered from the shock and fell to the ground.
Because the ground was wet from rain that had fallen a few days ago, dirty mud clung all over Virna’s dress.
“Did, did you just… hit me?”
“Did you think you could spout such nonsense in front of Her Highness the Princess and walk away unscathed?”
‘How many times has this fool acted so ungratefully, forgetting Her Highness’s grace!’
Saya glared at Virna fiercely like a bird protecting its nest.
“You lowly thing. A dirty beggar girl who used to grovel in the slums…!”
Virna’s eyes looked ready to pop out.
Having grown up under her father Hoakin, she was steeped in classism. Rather, it would have been less humiliating if Medeia had slapped her.
“I guess you don’t realize you’re also one of those lowly commoners now. It’s fine. You’ll find out soon enough.”
Saya rolled up her sleeves.
Even on the streets, there were sometimes those who acted up without knowing their place. For them, a beating was the medicine.
“Saya.”
Then, Medeia gestured.
Though there was a faint hint of laughter at the end of her words, the meaning was clear.
“Yes, Your Highness…”
Saya lowered her eyes and stepped back.
“You’re still the same, Virna.”
Medeia slowly lifted her veil. Green eyes looked down at Virna.
“You can’t even open your mouth once to the real enemy who killed Uncle, yet you vent your anger at me.”
Virna flinched at being hit right on target.
Because she couldn’t deny her words.
Though she had come running in a moment of blind rage, in truth, the one Virna should be most angry at was Raju, who had killed her father.
“But that means you still rely on me as your sister deep in your heart, doesn’t it? Enough to act so spoiled like this. How delightful.”
Seeing Medeia’s smile, Virna became even more incensed.
“Unless I go mad, the day will never come when I call you sister again! I hate you. Raju will also pay for his crimes. I won’t let that bastard go either!”
“Oh, Virna. Didn’t Aunt tell you?”
Medeia raised an eyebrow.
“The Emperor of Kazen has requested Raju’s repatriation. He’ll be sent to Kazen soon.”
“What?”
“When he returns to the Empire, he’ll be released as if nothing happened. Even though he killed Uncle.”
“That’s impossible!”
Virna’s veins bulged.
Rage surged up. Neither Mother, nor her brother, no one had told her. That he would escape so easily.
Even if Raju held a title from Kazen. Even if her father had lost power and status and become insignificant.
Still, it was murder. A person had died!
Without realizing it, she became desperate and grabbed Medeia’s sleeve.
“Why, why didn’t you stop it? Valdina, will it just stand by and watch? Father was still of royal blood, yet you’ll let him be humiliated even in death?”
“So you’re saying we should execute Raju here and go to war with Kazen? For a traitor who shook the nation and threatened my brother’s life?”
The indifferent voice pierced like a blade.
“Virna, your face is too thick.”
“…”
When Virna couldn’t bring herself to retort, Medeia reached out her hand.
Thinking she would be slapped, Virna instinctively squeezed her eyes shut.
But instead of striking her cheek, the cold fingers gently cooled the heat of her burning cheek and disappeared.
Startled by the surprisingly familiar touch, Virna froze like a stone, and Medeia spoke.
“Just forget it, Virna. Don’t be too sad either. He’ll be your stepfather eventually anyway. You’ll have to forget past grudges to become a true family, won’t you?”
“What?”
Virna looked up.
“What do you mean? Raju becoming my stepfather…”
“Because Aunt will follow Count Raju.”
Why would her mother follow Raju who was being repatriated to Kazen?
When Virna frowned, completely unable to understand Medeia’s strange words, Medeia dropped a bombshell on her.
“The two of them are lovers, after all.”
Virna froze stiff as if startled. Her mother and Raju… what? What did she say?
She doubted her ears.
“Oh my, I thought you knew.”
Medeia briefly covered her mouth with one hand as if she had misspoken, a beat too late.
“The two of them have quite a deep relationship. Well, Raju killed Uncle for Aunt’s sake too…”
“That’s impossible…”
“Moreover, it turns out Raju was a servant who worked at Aunt’s family home before leaving Valdina. Isn’t that too perfect to be a coincidence?”
She was subtly conveying to Virna that Catherine’s adulterous relationship had begun long ago.
Perhaps even long before Virna was born.
“That can’t be. Mo, Mother wouldn’t. You’re mistaken. You’re trying to deceive me again with your cunning tongue!”
Virna shook her head violently.
Her mother, that couldn’t be.
Having the Regent, that splendid and dignified man of the royal family, there was no way she would be attracted to a mere lowly servant…
“He wasn’t originally that kind of person. You know too that he’s not bad enough to kill someone, Virna. Right? You know.”
“Virna, the living must live. Look properly at who you really need.”
“You can’t understand now either, but you’ll know soon. When you arrive in Kazen-. Then Mother will explain everything.”
But why were her mother’s words coming to mind now?
When she applied the love between those two to Catherine’s incomprehensible actions, everything fell into place.
Watching Virna, who was left speechless, Medeia gently curved the corners of her mouth upward.
“If you can’t believe my words, go find your mother right now.”
The place she hurried to after hastily finishing even her husband’s funeral—wouldn’t that be where her true love lies?
“Anyway, now that their tender love has finally borne fruit, should I offer congratulations, or should I pray for the soul of our dear departed Uncle…? Both Uncle and Aunt cherished me terribly, so I truly don’t know which side to take.”
Medeia chuckled softly. The smile that graced her beautiful lips was cunning.
“But Virna, you’re different. Raju is the only lifeline who will look after your pitiful situation. So it would be right to forget all about revenge and grudges.”
Virna realized that all the kindness she had pretended to show until now was for this very moment.
To mock her for having to live with the murderer of her biological father as her adoptive father!
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