Chapter – 07
Aris opened her eyes wide in disbelief.
The one chattering in front of her was none other than Arisās deceased younger brother, Aion Eldeiz.
Aion, looking at Arisās dumbfounded face, crossed his arms with an annoyed look. He seemed ready to get irritated if he had to wait any longer for an answer.
Aris opened her mouth without even having time to think about what was going on. She wondered if she was dreaming.
āAs for the engagement with the Crown Prince, Iām not reallyā¦ā
āNot really? Donāt tell me you donāt like it?ā
Aionās eyes narrowed suspiciously. Aris was about to add more but just nodded instead.
Was she dreaming of this day, when she stood at a crossroads of choice, because she was thinking of him until her last moment?
āAgain, an engagement with that personā¦ā
Aris thought about it blankly.
Her feelings for him were still the same. After all, the reason she died was the pathetic fact that she rushed forward, unable to bear seeing him get hurt.
But thatās why she wanted to avoid marrying him even more. Hasnāt she had enough of foolishly getting hurt by loving him too much on her own?
āSister.ā
At that moment, Aionās hands on Arisās shoulders tightened. Aris, lost in thought, was startled.
For a dream, Aionās strong grip felt incredibly real. She slightly furrowed her brow in pain.
āYouāre going to refuse that? Are you stupid? What are you saving that brain for?ā
His tone and actions were incredulous. Aris looked at her brotherās face in confusion, then glanced around.
āIs this⦠really a dream?ā
How could a dream feel so realistic?
Aion sighed deeply and got quite angry.
āIf you donāt choose the Crown Prince, what are you going to do, sister? Donāt tell me you want to marry Duke Clanef?ā
āDuke Clanef?ā
As Aris repeated the name, a new shock appeared in her eyes. Aion followed up with sarcasm.
āYes, Duke Clanef. That perverted old man.ā
Arisās mouth fell open unnecessarily.
She remembered. At this time, she hadnāt even been engaged to Kalaian yet. On this day, Aris was given two choices.
As the daughter of the leader of the eastern nobles, she either has to become engaged to Kalaian Etenbarke as a symbol of unity, or marry the old lecher Duke Clanef, who had already gone through several wives.
In reality, Aristena had no choice at all. Who would want to marry a duke old enough to be their grandfather?
The her before death had naturally chosen to be engaged to the Crown Prince. At this time, she admired Kalaian, and as someone facing the crisis of marrying an old lecher, his proposal felt like salvation.
So Aris thought they were destined. Because the opportunity to marry the person she liked had fallen so easily into her hands.
āIf this is really a dream⦠No, even if this is reality, I donāt want to make the same choice again.ā
Aris gently grasped Aionās hands that were holding her shoulders. She looked into his eyes silently for a moment. Aionās irritated expression gradually changed in a strange way.
āā¦Why are you looking at me like that?ā
That grumpy expression and tone. A child who often behaves rudely, but canāt be said to have a bad nature.
Seeing him, Aris felt a faint smile. Somehow, she felt like she might tear up.
After this child died, Aris grieved for a long time. Although they werenāt particularly close, losing a sibling she had grown up with was that sorrowful for her.
She wanted to miss her dead younger brother more, but when Aris got married, she couldnāt even take a single photo of Aion. The situation didnāt allow it.
So she had almost forgotten. How intelligent, mischievous, and playful his eyes were.
āYour eyes were a blue that took after motherās⦠Yes, thatās right.ā
āā¦Sister, are you sick? Youāre strange today.ā
A hint of worry appeared on Aionās grumpy face. Aris shook her head gently, endlessly happy to meet him again.
āLooking at you, it seems Iāve fortunately come to heavenā¦ā
Aris wanted to remember Aionās eyes, which she had encountered again, for a long time. She didnāt want to be forced into a situation where she couldnāt even take a single photo of this child, repeating the past.
āIām not going to get engaged.ā
āWhat? Thenā¦ā
āIām not going to marry Duke Clanef either.ā
Aionās eyes changed suspiciously. Aris muttered with a sense of relief.
āā¦Iām not going to marry anyone.ā
If she could make a different choice again, she wanted to enjoy one by one the things she could never enjoy when she was the Empress of Belvaiden.
She wanted to live differently, just once, a life that had been full of doubts about whether she had to live so passively.
A life where she does what she wants to do, doesnāt fall in love, and doesnāt get hurt anymore.
Aris decided to live such a life, in this dream that might be heaven or reality.
* * *
Aris stared blankly at the letter.
The sender was the Crown Prince of the Imperial Palace. And the recipient was probably herself. Without even looking at the contents, it was likely a marriage proposal.
The first time Aris had heard about her engagement to the Crown Prince was 8 years ago. Although Kalaian and Aristenaās engagement was already a decided fact kept confidential, he had formally sent Aris a marriage proposal.
So this situation was a certain day 8 years ago.
Sixteen years old. That was Aristenaās current age.
Aris carefully opened the envelope stamped with the imperial seal and took out the letter. However, as Aris unfolded and read the letter, a bitter smile soon bloomed on her face.
Now she could recognize it. Although it had been 6 years of long waiting and only 2 years of married life, as someone who always did her best in her duties, it was easy for her to distinguish his handwriting.
āEven this proposal wasnāt written by him. Back then, I was so happy to receive this.ā
Although this wretched letter wasnāt in his handwriting, it was pretending to be him, speaking sweet words and proposing.
Aris skimmed through the letter and folded it back. Then she took out new stationery from the drawer.
Even this. Before, she carefully kept deciding which stationery to send to him after days and days of contemplation, and then hesitating over what to write in reply. Thinking about it now, it was really a pointless act.
Aris moved her ink pen over the fragrant floral stationery. A stiff and polite refusal was inscribed, contrasting with the bright paper.
āWill the one who receives this letter be disappointed, or relieved?ā
Perhaps it wonāt even be him reading this letter, but one of his aides or servants.
āā¦Thatās right, I wonāt marry you again.ā
Aris put the concisely finished letter into a new envelope without even checking it. Then she rang the bell to call a servant, and handed over the letter without hesitation.
āThis is a reply to His Highness the Crown Prince. Please give it to the courier.ā
May this letter bring you a new life as well.
Aris sincerely hoped so.
As the next day dawned, Aris set out to find Marquis Eldeiz, who had just returned from a business trip.
It would have been nice if it could end with just that reply, but there were many interests intertwined in Aristena and Kalaianās engagement. Their marriage was for the unity of the West and East, which had become strained due to an unfortunate incident long ago.
If the West played a crucial role as a defense line centered around the Imperial City, the East was an economic stronghold where money-making experts gathered. The most powerful among them was Arisās father, Marquis Bendere Eldeiz.
So he put forward his daughter as half of the symbol for East-West harmony. He was an ambitious man, and not one to miss the opportunity to become in-laws with the imperial family.
āTo cancel this marriage, I must convince Father.ā
Aris took a deep breath and knocked on Marquis Eldeizās office door.
āDonāt tremble, Aristena.ā
If she wanted this dream to be reality, and if she wanted to claim her life in that reality, she couldnāt be afraid.
Aris composed herself and entered her fatherās office.
āWhat brings you here?ā
Marquis Eldeiz asked gruffly. As his indifferent gaze fell on her, Aris was enveloped in an unfamiliar feeling. It had been a very long time since she had seen her father, and it was the first time she had ever confidently visited her fatherās office with a purpose.
āEven after seeing you for the first time in a long while, youāre still the same.ā
Is it natural because this is the past?
As his gaze, still devoid of any warmth, coldly settled on her, Aris felt a bitterness in her mouth.
Now or then, no matter what position she stood in, her ever-consistent Father. Consistently⦠hating herā¦
āYou can do it, Aristena.ā
Aris took a light breath and opened her tightly closed mouth.
āI have something to say to you, Father. Please refuse my marriage with His Highness the Crown Princeā¦ā
āWhat?ā
The Marquisās sharp retort cut off Arisās words. Aris flinched for a moment. But she continued undeterred.
āFather, I have no intention of getting engaged to His Highness the Crown Prince. I think it would be better for him to take a wife other than meā¦ā
Bang!
Once again, Arisās words were interrupted. Aris looked at his fist that had slammed down on the desk, her mouth still open. Her heart pounded as if lightning had struck right in front of her.
She could see the ink pen in the Marquisās hand bending almost to the point of breaking. His face instantly turned red with anger.






