Chapter 191: It must be my fancy
I have decided to become engaged to Kaisar-sama.
I was so impressed by how he was able to take me and my delusions seriously and logically without making fun of them that I no longer considered Kaisar-sama’s bad reputation to be anything more than a trivial issue.
ā€œK-Karendoll… me! I’m getting engaged to Kaisar-sama!
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[Kaisar POV]
ā€œSo, um, Morrie wants to be my fiancĆ©e.ā€
ā€œYes, Kaisar-sama!ā€
ā€œAnd, if it’s impossible to get engaged, you’re willing to be a concubine.ā€¦ā€
ā€œThat’s right, Kaisar-sama! I don’t care if I have to be a slave or anything as long as I can be by your side, Kaisar-sama!ā€
I managed to suppress the urge to hold my head as I looked at Morrie, who responded to my question with a sparkling expression, and turned my attention to Karendoll, who gave me a look that said, ā€œIsn’t she an amazing talent?ā€
It is true that she is a great talent, and there is no doubt that she possesses knowledge and intelligence that could revolutionize the times, but I also feel guilty about having such a great talent in my midst.
I feel sorry for the people of this world when I think that I might have delayed the development of science in this world by bringing into my family a gem of a person who could develop the science and technology of this world.
In the first place, there is no doubt that I am a heretic in this world, and if I had not come to this world, Morrie would have definitely rewritten the history of this world.
ā€œIt’s all right. Kaisar-sama has already rewritten the history of this world. No, from now on, I have no doubt that Kaisar-sama will be the history of this world himself!ā€
I’m grateful that Bridgette, who stood behind me when I mentioned it, said so proudly with a ā€˜Hmph’ and a loud voice, but I didn’t want the slaves around me, including Karendoll and even Morrie, to nod deeply.
ā€œBy the way, what happens if I turn down Morrie’s proposal?ā€
ā€œI’ll die.ā€
Huh? Was it dƩjƠ vu?
Why are these slaves of mine only zero or a hundred?
I would love to see you include the option of taking the in-between.
I don’t understand why the option of dying comes up so naturally, or rather, I don’t feel like both, Bridgette’s and Karendoll’s, personalities have changed too much since I first met them, or is it just my imagination?
It was like being brainwashed into a bad religion… No, let’s not think about it anymore.
It must be my imagination.
And so, the new girl, Morrie, became Kaisar’s fiancĆ©e. He later regretted that he had not imagined until he saw the jump in the Black Rose’s strength that she would bring.