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The Romantic Trials Of A Transmigrated Empress

Chapter 375
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Chapter 375: The queen's last words.

After the burial, the celebration of the queen’s life was all that was left on the itinerary. Unlike the ceremony of

the late queen consort Rina which was attended by flamboyantly dressed young ladies, this one was very much

toned down.

Almost everyone was dressed in black and those that were not in black had opted for other dull colors. There

were less shiny jewels on their bodies. The smiles on their faces were tense, sad or forced.

The music which was being played was mellow and there was no dancing. Mourners were standing or sitting in

groups, drinking, eating and gossiping or discussing the quick spreading rumor about the king having opened his

eyes finally.

Those that were not doing this were finding other ways to fill their time, like watching television. On every

channel, the death of the queen was the subject. In every corner of the empire, her death was being mourned,

people were being interviewed on their opinions or memories of the late queen.

They were all giving random responses, nothing touching or personal. It was a miracle that nobody was talking

about her cold bitter nature.

"Has anybody seen the Crown Prince?" Someone asked.

Roland had last been seen when the casket was lowered into the ground. He had not been able to sit through the

entire funeral to the end.

Currently, he was drinking in the sonar, holding a letter that had his mother’s last words. It had been delivered

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by one of her ladies in waiting and it was a one year old letter.

According to what he was told, she wrote one every month, preparing for the day when her husband or Consort

Rina would get rid of her.

"So, what do you think she wrote?" Galen took a sip of wine from a very large mug.

Roland crushed another empty crystal glass of wine which he had just emptied. He squeezed it with his hands,

and it cut him. He had already been cut three times and yet he continued on as if he felt no pain or was blind to

the blood.

Galen thought his brother had taken the term brooding to another level. He was angry, plain and simple. "Do you

suppose she wrote about how much she hated us or how much we ruined her life."

Roland twisted in his seat and looked out of the window. "It would not be very surprising if she did."

"I know that it is not likely but | am going to throw this out anyway." Galen replied. "Maybe she repented and

asked for our forgiveness. Perhaps she explains the reason behind her actions."

Roland poured himself more wine. There was no possibility in the world of that happening.

Galen snatched the envelope out of Roland’s hands. He had grown impatient and he just wanted it over and

done with. This was the last step in closing the Chapter of his mother for him.

He opened the envelope with carelessness, ripping the envelope and then he read the content. There were only

two words inside.

A soft burst of breathy laughter cfrom his mouth and he shook his head. The sheer absurdity of the letter

left him astounded. His chuckle said, "You've got to be kidding me."

Roland's curiosity was aroused and he took the letter from Galen's words.

Avenge me.

Two words, nothing more. There were no greetings, no explanations, no goodbye’s, no sincere words of hope for

their futures. Just the command to be avenged.

Roland rolled it into a wrinkled ball and pointed a wand at it, setting the letter on fire. The world would have to

freeze before he ever considered avenging Maurelia De-Kensington.

The knot in his stomach untangled and the tension he had been feeling all day started to ease. Like a man

coming out of darkness and fog in winter, he finally saw slight and found fresh air in the warm sun.

"Jesting, tell the kitchen to bringsfood. | think that | am finally ready to eat."

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Sigrid was sitting outside in the courtyard with other Thorin’s. Like other mourners, they were dressed in black

and eating or drinking. Like others, they were also discussing the death of the queen and what impacts it would

have.

She had not been paying attention to most of the conversation because she was exhausted. In the last two days,

she had barely slept because Roland barely slept. She had also been running around organizing the funeral,

meeting the priest, taking care of the floral arrangements, taking care if empire politics and handling every

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media related crisis.

So, she was hoping to get ssleep tonight. But, would Roland be able to sleep tonight?

"Sigrid." Elowin shook her.

She blinked and turned to her brother. "Mmm."

"Mom is asking about your intentions to bring Emmah back from Medoris." He told her.

Sigrid let out a small yawn. "I have had to push because of everything that is going on but the matters of the

queen will be settled today. So | think I will do it tomorrow. According to the information that | have received, she

has taken up shelter with DAmelia and she is training under the female knights. Getting her back is going to

involve spolitics or a fight."

"A fight." Iryne Thorin smiled as her blood sparked.

"You will have to sit this one out mother, Amelia's female knights are as strong or even stronger than many male

knights. Amelia herself is said to be a mage. | suspect that she could be an arch mage." Sigrid shared. "They say

her interest in Emmah is personal. As for why, they don’t know yet."

"Sounds tolike her luck is still working." Her grandfather muttered.

Sigrid shrugged. "Just because she lost the lucky artifact does not mean that she is without natural luck. But, |

don’t think it was luck. All of Medoris knows that DAmelia's doors are open to every woman that wants to be

a knight. She feeds, shelters and protects them. If | were Emmah, that is were | would go as well for shelter."

"So, what will you do if she protects Emmah?" John asked her.

Sigrid shrugged. The answer was easy, she would kill the dame. But, lately she couldn't help thinking of all the

blood that she had on her hands. The count was going up with each day that passed.