Chapter: 164
“Her mother, the Marchioness, has also come with her. Now the Marchioness is resting in the restroom because he is not feeling well.”
Vellian said that, and he thought it was a great option to leave the Marchioness in the restroom.
The Marchioness was similar in character to Marianne.
She had no discernment and had short thoughts.
When she comes before the emperor, she will not be helpful, but she will only interfere.
“Tell her to come in,” Kaizen replied as if he was annoyed.
After a while, a little lady in an open pink dress stepped inside the office.
Florin was a girl with dark hair, purple round eyes, and milky cheeks.
She had just reached adulthood.
She is only one or two years younger than Marianne, but she had a completely different personality from her older sister.
“Greetings, Your Majesty the Emperor, the Lord of the Empire.”
Florin wore a dress embroidered with a purple peony in a mixture of light pink and white, and she naturally loosened and drooped her dark, wavy black hair.
She looked like a cute porcelain doll.
She wasn’t formally engaged, but most nobles were guessing that Florin would be Kaizen’s new empress.
Her father, the Marquis of Croychen, has gained the emperor’s trust in lieu of state affairs. And the great noblest has almost all fallen, so there were no deserving ladies to become an empress except her.
Florin raised her head calmly.
“Please forgive the rudeness of my sudden visit, Your Majesty. I am here to apologize to Your Majesty on behalf of my father.”
“What did your father say?”
Florin hesitated for a moment at Kaizen’s cold question, then she hurriedly lowered her head again.
“My father apologized for not properly educating his daughter, and he said that he wanted Your Majesty to punish his daughter severely.”
“Ha.”
It meant that he would abandon his daughter.
Kaizen outright laughed at her.
Unlike Croychen, the Duke of Reston and other large nobles lost their power.
The Duke of Croychen had been trusted because he was loyal and competent, but on this side, he was no different from the Duke of Reston.