Remarried Empress - Chapter 386
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Chapter 386

Chapter 386. Someone To Trust (1)

Translator: Aura / Editor: HB168

Back in the Western Palace, Rashtas hands trembled as she pulled at her hair.

She never expected that the Isqua couple would betray her.

The attempt to deceive the emperor was an extremely serious crime, which could not be compared to the attempt to kill Evely. For that reason, the High Court Judge sentenced them to death on the spot.

The sentence could only be overturned later if a paternity test showed that Rashta was their daughter, after all.

It wont be overturned.

Rashta shook her head. She knew that she was not their real daughter, so she was clear about the result if a paternity test were to be done. The sentence would definitely not be overturned.

Now, there was only one possible scenario. The Isquas would die as evil and miserable fallen n.o.bles who conspired with the emperors concubine to deceive him, and Rashta would

No! No!

Rashta screamed and knocked over the tea set. It shattered with a loud thud, but she paid no attention.

Rashta found it hard to breathe. She could not believe it. Her charges would be compounded by Viscount and Viscountess Isquas scandalous confessions.

Because of lies told by that sc.u.m!

It was a serious crime to deceive the emperor by claiming Rashtas daughter was his biological child, but now, their marriage was seen as a ruse planned by Rashta. Part of her life had quickly been exposed as a sham.

No! No! It isnt true! That b.a.s.t.a.r.d Sovieshu was the one who asked me to marry him!

Rashta screamed, pushed the table and kicked the chair.

Duke Elgy was the one who brought the Isqua couple!

She clenched her fist, kicked the bed in fury, bit a pillow and threw it on the floor.

Viscount Roteschu is a b.l.o.o.d.y b.a.s.t.a.r.d! I wont be satisfied even if I personally torture him to death! I should have killed him! I should have killed him!

Her anger did not subside no matter how much she screamed, writhed, pulled her hair and sobbed.

Viscount Roteschu was always a filthy piece of trash. But I really did love the Isqua couple. I even came to wish they were my real parents.

Their betrayal became a spear lodged in her heart.

Rashta fell to her knees and sobbed.

Why does everyone betray me? Why is everyone so mean to me? Why doesnt anyone support me?

Rashta remembered how the people cursed as they threw eggs and fruits at the trial of Viscount Roteschu and Alan. And then she remembered the horrible voices that cried out for Empress Rashta to be sentenced with them at once

Eventually, her fear became stronger than her anger.

I must run away. Baron Lants suggestion to flee makes sense now. I cant stay here any longer. Everyone blames Rashta!

Rashta desperately called out to Arian, her most experienced maid. Although Rashta didnt trust her, she couldnt leave the Western Palace on her own.

Only Baron Lant could help her flee, so she had to call him.

Your Majesty?!

Arian was startled to see the room turned upside down.

Rashta, her eyes filled with tears, made a request.

Baron Lant Call Baron Lant. Please hurry!

Arian hesitated a moment, but then she left.

Rashta wasnt sure whether Arian would do this for her, but after a while Baron Lant arrived.

As soon as Rashta was alone with Baron Lant, she clutched at his clothes in tears and pleaded with him.

Im afraid. Im afraid, Baron Lant. Everyone blames me for their own mistakes. Everyone tries to take me down to save themselves. At this rate, I will definitely be sentenced to death. I dont want to die. I dont want to die! Please help me flee! Get me out of here! Please!

Baron Lant raised his hands awkwardly with a troubled expression.

His suggestion a few days ago had been impulsive, when he thought of the innocent Rashta from her days as concubine, but now he had come to his senses.

He still felt sorry for her, but there were too many factors to take into account and he could not act on compa.s.sion alone. Besides, the current situation was worse than a few days ago, when he suggested that she run away.

Your Majesty

Please, Baron Lant. Please.

As Baron Lant hesitated, Rashta looked at him with pleading eyes like a puppys.

She looked so pitiful that it would make anyones heart shudder. Her black eyes looked like those of a trapped animal.

I cant help you all the way, but Ill help you leave the capital.

In the end, Baron Lant acceded. Although he could have turned a deaf ear to Rashtas request, he felt that he would have nightmares for the rest of his life if he didnt help her.

Thank you! Thank you so much!

We must get out of here right now.

But the knights will prevent me from leaving the Western Palace.

I can distract the knights for a while. Its not easy, but once is enough to succeed, so hurry up and take all your money.

Rashta didnt have much money left. When she asked the Isquas to leave, she offered them most of the jewelry she had. Rashta never had direct access to funds as Empress, so she couldnt use them.

Wait a few minutes.

Still, Rashta began to search every corner of the room. In a place where she would have no connections, ident.i.ty or relatives, only money could help her. So she decided to take anything that could be used as money.

Ill go ahead to make the necessary preparations

Baron Lant had already prepared a carriage for Rashta a few days ago. He glanced at his watch.

In 30 minutes, I will have the knights abandon their posts at the gate of the Western Palace. Go out that way, head for the corridor and continue straight ahead.

Alright.

Dress as you normally would until you reach the gate. Once outside, put on a cloak to cover your clothes and your face.

Baron Lant left the room. She was still busily moving about, collecting jewelry and valuables. At the same time, she kept an eye on the time.

Rashta left the room 15 minutes later. She calculated that it would be better to leave now, even if she hadnt yet collected all her valuables, rather than run out of time.

However, she was surprised as she entered the drawing room. Arian seemed to be waiting for her.

Didnt you say you were going to do the laundry?

Rashta stammered and examined Arian, whose expression was stiff, not her usual obedient, calm expression.

As soon as Rashta saw her, she guessed that Arian had made an important decision.

Shes clearly going to rat me out.

Rashtas face became pale as she stared menacingly at Arian.

Arian advised her, worried,

Your Majesty, if you run away, it will only make your situation worse. It will be better if you face the accusations.

However, Rashta believed that Arian had ulterior motives.

Since when does she care about me?

Arian didnt even dissuade the maids when they stopped obeying Rashta.

If it hadnt been for the article about how often Rashta replaced her maids, she would have immediately rea.s.signed Arian or fired her.

Rashta was surprised that she now spoke to her like this.

Your Majesty, you must defend yourself if you did nothing wrong. Otherwise, you must pay the price. It is not a good idea to run away.