She beckoned to Tamon, who stared at her as if to ask why.
Confidently, she said she was going in there.
Why?
He asked with his facial expression. His voice soundless but oozing with his incomprehensibility, Roselyn beckoned to Tamon again and whispered quietly in his ear as he approached.
âHeâs someone I know.â
It was very tiny, but to Tamonâs ears, it sounded clear.
Tamon raised one eyebrow in surprise, and nodded in understanding.
Then he whispered.
âI will protect you.â
He meant she could open the door with confidence.
He patted her gently on the shoulder as if to disprove his intention.
Roselyn glanced at him involuntarily.
As she was about to enter, Tamon was paying attention with a different nervous face than before.
His eyes sank captive with a tension like he was about to attack and kill the enemy.
It was a really strange feeling.
Tamon glanced at her as if he felt her eyes on him. Roselyn quickly averted her gaze and took a deep breath.
Then she boldly opened the door.
Click!
ââŚ.!â
She didnât open so violently, but the atmosphere was so quiet that the sound of the door opening rang heavily.
The people in the room were startled and stared at Roselyn and her group as they entered the room.
âWho are you?â
The man with the sword had a mask covering his face, just like Tamon and Roselyn were.
But as soon as Roselyn saw the manâs eyes, she knew at once that her guess was correct.
âWho are these againâŚâŚâŚ..?â
The man on the bed, who appeared to be the master of the red octopus, stared at his new enemy with a blank face.
Roselyn took a further step towards the man with the sword.
The man glared at Roselyn with sharp eyes, but did not move carelessly.
âItâs been a long time, hasnât it?â (Roselyn)
ââŚWhat?â (The swordsman)
âHave you forgotten about me already?â (Roselyn)
âWhatâŚâŚâ
Smiling lightly, Roselyn slowly removed her veil.
Her silvery hair, shining brightly even in the darkness, appeared.
The masked manâs eyes widened in disbelief.
âDid you receive the letter I sent you?â (Roselyn)
ââŚ.!â
The startled man dropped his sword. His subordinates stared at Marquis Helio with an even more surprised expression.
It was the first time that the Marquis showed enough agitation to miss the sword.
âIs it really you?â
He asked back incredulously, and Roselyn murmured the singsong words of House of the Sunset.
âYellow lilies are unbeatable even in winter.â
The man with the sword, Marquis Helio, squeezed his eyes shut.
His breath hitched, as if something incredible and unbelievable had just happened.
He knelt down in front of Roselyn without hesitation. In an emotional voice he whispered.
âI see the glory of winter.â
***
Tamon walked out of there, taking Roselyn with him. Of course, he didnât forget to take the dagger before he left.
However, giving up a dagger did not mean that the owner of the red octopus was safe. If he let him be, bad things would happen.
Tamon quietly took care of the owner, not daring to inform Roselyn.
Of course, it wasnât as if she didnât know about it, but neither of them dared to expose it.
âLetâs go to my house first.â
Tamon, who was in the lead, went around the back and gathered the Marquisâ men.
âAre these reliable people?â
At Tamonâs words, Roselyn and Helioâs eyes turned. The faces of the five who had been following them all stiffened at once .The sharp tension descended once again. Helio stood in front of his men, blocking Tamonâs gaze.
âThey are no different from my other lives.â
At Helioâs decisive words, Tamon didnât say anything else. He only nodded slightly as if to say he understood. Tamon led them all back to the company housing. Tamonâs men stayed behind and cleaned up the mess.
ââŚthis place.â
âYou look very tired. Wouldnât it be nice to take a rest?â
Tamon gave the room to the Marquis and his men.
âYou guys go ahead and first. I will talk to this person separately.â
ââŚYes, Marquis.â
However, the men didnât move easily as if they didnât want to leave Helio by himself. Helio patted them on the shoulder to reassure them. Even though they saw the Marquis kneel in front of Roselyn, they still couldnât move.
âRest. Itâs an order.â
When the Marquis gave the order decisively, the men went to their feet, as if they had no choice. Roselyn, who had been watching him, spoke quietly.
âThey seem genuinely worried about you.â
âTheyâre all the ones I raised like sons. Maybe thatâs why they worry too much.â
Helio looked at Roselyn with a nervous laugh. The veil had been removed and Roselyn was fully revealed. Dazzling silver hair, brilliant purple eyes that shone with intelligence.
Even her beautiful smile and gestures with grace. She was the Empress of Tanatos who no one else could imitate.
âIt really is you.â
Helio murmured, still in disbelief, unable to hide his trembling.
âCan you tell me what happened?â
âThere have been many things that happened.â
Roselyn looked at Tamon, who stood beside her.
How could she describe all that has happened in a few words?
Death that had come close to life.
A foot that wasnât going to live.
The obsession that he had said he would keep her alive until the end.
Even his blind attachment for her.
It was too much to say in one word.
So Roselyn decided to show, not tell.
She boldly cut herself in the arm with the dagger she was holding.
ââŚ!â
It happened in a flash.
Both men were startled and woke up almost simultaneously.
But Tamonâs reaction was quicker.
Without the slightest hesitation, he grabbed her arm and licked it.
A lot of blood spurted out from the wound, which was deeper than he expected.
Tamon licked every bit of it, as if it were sweet fruit juice.
Helioâs face twisted strangely at the weird and eerie sight.
He couldnât believe what he was seeing, no, he couldnât believe what that man had dared to do to the empress of a country.
But when the man started talking, something incredible happened in front of his eyes.
The woundâŚ.
The wound that had been cut so deep that he could see the red flesh disappeared without a trace.
All that could be seen was a thin white arm, as if nothing had happened.
Tamon, who was licking blood from his lips, said to Roselyn as if he were scolding her.
âI wouldnât mind, but you shouldnât cut it so deepâŚâ
âI think I got unintentionally excited. I wasnât able to adjust my strength.â
Roselyn smiled as if to say she was sorry.
Then she looked back at Helio, who was frozen in place like ice.
âIf it is death that leads Tanatos, then it is this very power that has saved me and led me. It is life.â (Roselyn)
LifeâŚ!
It was the name of another forgotten ability.
Helioâs heart pulsed violently.
The most powerful power and name that the rampaging emperor had ever occupied on the throne!
That was the ability.
But before his very eyes, a new power had appeared that would overthrow it completely.
âYour Majesty!â
Hans knelt down, clutching his throbbing chest.
âPlease come back, Tanatos needs you!â
Roselyn shook her head at the urgency in his voice.
She then helped him to his feet and corrected his words.
âI am no longer Your Majesty, nor do I intend to return to that position in the future. However, I do have the will to overthrow the Imperial House of Tanatos.â
âHaâŚâ
Shock seeped into the middle-aged manâs face. He stared at her, wide-eyed, as if he had just heard the unbelievable.
Roselyn smiled gently and said.
âAnd I hope you can lead it.â
âYour MajestyâŚâŚâŚâŚ..â
âItâs Aranrosia.â
She interrupted Helioâs words.
She gave him her new name with a quiet smile.
âAranrosia. Thatâs my new name.â
Helio bit his lips.
Did his Empress abandon Tanatos? Despair covered his eyes.
Who could not see how the Emperor had betrayed her?
Helio knew very well how she had been abandoned from all the pain, so he did not dare to blame her.
âYou must think I abandoned Tanatos.â
ââŚâŚ Didnât you?â
âIf I abandoned Tanatos, why am I now back to Tanatos again?â
ââŚ.â
âIs it simply to take revenge on Gillotti Tanatos?â
Helioâs eyes wavered.
âOf course, this journey is a journey of revenge, but I still love the cold country where I grew up.â
âThen, canât you come back to us?â
Roselyn just smiled still.
âMy role is to bring down Gillotti and disqualify him.â
Roselyn straightened her back.
âMarquis, do you have any idea why I seeked you out and told you all of my secrets?â
Helioâs eyebrows arched at her question. He was a clever man, so he had already grasped the significance implied in her words.
Helio stared at Roselyn with a pale face.
âYou.â (Roselyn)
Then, as if to confirm his guess, she said in a calm and composed voice.
âWould you like to wear the Emperorâs crown?â (Roselyn)