A Snake’s Life Ch 52
by berryChapter 52
Aiden came to visit early this morning. Neriah already knew that Aiden had no interest in the throne. However, Aiden had been attending his lessons diligently. Though he wasnāt showing as much exceptional talent as Zerpell had in his childhood, he was reportedly keeping up with the curriculum without difficulty.
Because Aiden was still young, the Empress hoped that once he understood the value of the Emperorās seat, he would naturally come to desire it. She believed that the throne was rightfully Aidenāsāthat it was his birthright.
āLord Aiden has arrived.ā
āAiden? Bring him in. You prepare the tea.ā
Neriah was curious as to why Aiden had come without notice so early in the morning. She ordered the maid who brought the news to bring Aiden in, and instructed the maid beside her to prepare tea. Soon, Aiden appeared before Neriah with a smiling face.
āMother!ā
āCome in, Aiden. Seeing you looking healthy brings me peace of mind.ā
āItās all thanks to the medicine you gave me.ā
āIām relieved to hear that. Come, sit down first. Iāve had your favorite tea prepared.ā
Neriah smiled warmly and offered him a seat. Aiden quickly took his seat, and the waiting maid filled his teacup. Neriah asked how he had been lately.
āIs there anything difficult in your lessons?ā
āNo. Itās fine! Learning is fun, actually.ā
Neriah smiled in satisfaction. Though the results werenāt perfect, what mattered was his enthusiasm. Aiden quietly sipped his tea for a while. It was unlike his usual self. Normally, he would have been chattering away about all sorts of things, but now he seemed hesitant, watching her closely. Neriah noticed the dark circles under his eyes. She reached out and gently caressed the area beneath them.
āYou have shadows under your eyes. Itās good to work hard, but donāt push yourself too much.ā
āYes.ā
Seeing Aidenās gaunt face, Neriah began to worry. It would be a disaster if his health deteriorated because she pushed him too soon. She wasnāt even sure if she could get more of the medicine.
āAre the lessons too difficult?ā
The nanny had filled Aidenās schedule with lessons out of ambition. Neriah had not opposed the idea of studying, and Aiden had shown motivation, so it hadnāt been a problem. But now the nanny was gone. It must be difficult. He needed proper rest. Thatās what Neriah thoughtābut it was only her own misconception.
āAh, no. The lessons are fine. Actually, I enjoy them.ā
āIs that so? Then what brings you here?ā
Pressed by Neriah, Aiden swallowed hard. He hesitated, fidgeting with his hands as he spoke.
āI⦠have something to tell youā¦ā
Aiden glanced at Neriah. She gently encouraged him. Seeing the troubled expression on Aidenās face, she wondered if something serious had happened recently.
āGo on. Your mother is here to listen.ā
āPlease donāt be angry and just hear me out.ā
Aiden looked straight at Neriah with determined eyes. The hesitant child from moments before was gone. Though Neriah found it strange, she nodded.
āI⦠realized something because of this recent incident. Iāve never really expressed my own thoughts before. Even when I did, I always mumbled my way through. I think⦠thatās why the nanny leftā¦ā
Aiden had known. It wasnāt possible that heād never entered the nannyās room even once. He had simply pretended not to know. She had always been kind to him, and he had been afraid to lose her.
Perhaps because he was sweating, Aiden kept wiping his hands on his trousers. Neriahās brows furrowed slightly, but she listened to Aidenās words to the end.
āI didnāt want to get hurt, so even when I knew what the nanny was doing, I pretended not to. Thatās why I wanted to properly tell you what Iāve always kept inside.ā
Aiden had come to Neriah to share his resolve. His determination was unwavering.
āI donāt want to inherit the throne.ā
Neriahās expression stiffened. Knowing her belief that Aiden was destined to be emperor, he knew she would not welcome his words. Neriah parted her lips but then clenched her teeth. She could feel Aiden watching her, but it was difficult to control her expression. Her hands trembled with frustration. Forcing a smile, she spoke.
āWas the nannyās exile that difficult for you? Iām sorry I didnāt notice sooner. But thatās exactly why you must stay strong.ā
She took a sip of the mild tea to calm her emotions before continuing.
āYour fatherās position is naturally yours. Do you know how many benefits come with being Emperor? Youāll be the master of this empire. No one will dare to look down on you. Youāll hold the supreme authority of this empire.ā
Despite her words, Aidenās expression remained unchanged. He felt sad. He had earnestly spoken his heart, but the Empressās attitude hadnāt changed. He swallowed hard, his throat tightening. Gathering his courage once more, Aiden spoke again.
He had come to tell her his resolution. He set down the teacup he had been sipping from and clutched his trousers.
āMother, I donāt want to become Emperor.ā
āā¦ā
He had said the same before, but it had come out as whining. Now, his eyes held a resolve that showed he had no intention of backing down.
The smile Neriah had forced onto her face faded. Aiden flinched at her expression but continued speaking firmly. His unwavering voice reflected his resolve.
āI wish my brother would become Emperorā¦ā
Smack.
Everyone flinched at the sound. The Empress had interrupted Aiden mid-sentence, silencing him by force. The maids watched with nervous hearts, but no one dared to intervene. Such was the Empressās power within the palace. Even if the matter concerned Aiden, the Emperorās own son.
Everyone knew that the Emperor favored the Empress. Some even mocked him as her puppet. When it came to Zerpell, Neriah became terrifyingly cold to anyoneāeven the Emperor himself.
Neriah could not contain her anger. Aidenās words might have been brushed off as youthful folly. But the mention of Zerpell was intolerable. Zerpell was thrivingāhaving successfully performed the rain ritual and earning praise from both the people and the nobility. Even the Duke of Bert had aligned with him.
And now Aiden said he wished for Zerpell to be Emperor. Neriah couldnāt handle the suffocating surge of fury and trembled with rage.
āā¦ā
Aiden said nothing.
āWhy⦠are you so weak-hearted?!ā
It was the same cycle again. Aidenās smile had vanished completely. Of course⦠Neriahās face was hardening, but she still seemed to be listening. Perhaps his true feelings were getting through?
That one lingering hope was shattered to pieces. Neriah grabbed Aidenās shoulders tightly, her fingernails digging painfully into his skin. Aiden was shaken back and forth by her strength.
āWhy must you add to my burdens when things are already difficult? Wouldnāt I feel at ease only if you became Emperor? Why wonāt you! Why wonāt you try to become Emperor? Do you even understand what kind of position that is?!ā
Neriahās voice, full of venom, echoed fiercely through the room. Panting from the exertion, she looked down at Aidenās face. His expression was unreadable. Neriah staggered back in shock.
āFor your sake?ā
Aiden asked in a monotone. Neriah only opened and closed her mouth, stunned. Then she calmed herself. Releasing her grip, she placed her hands neatly on her lap.
āā¦Itās for both your sake and mine. Do you know what will happen if Zerpell becomes Emperor? He might see you as a threat and banish youāor even have you killed. Iāll most likely end up confined somewhere.ā
āMy brother isnāt that kind of person.ā
āNo one can say for sure. History tells us otherwise. Zerpellās mother shamelessly accepted the position of imperial consort and now lives comfortably in the palace. Who knows if Zerpell will be any different?ā
āWasnāt it Father who made her a consort? Why are you angry at someone innocent?ā
āā¦ā
Neriah was too dumbfounded to respond. In her place, a maid quietly interjected.
āYour Highness. His Majesty never wanted that either. He yielded to the noblesā constant demandsā¦ā
āThat has nothing to do with my brother, does it?ā
Neriah trembled with anger at the sight of Aiden tilting his head slightly as he spoke.
Through lessons, Aiden had gained knowledge and discussed many topics with scholars. He had come to objectively understand both his situation and the state of the empire. The scholars had never pointed fingers at anyone but simply shared the facts as they were. Aiden was no longer a child swayed by othersā words. He could now listen, discern the truth, and make his own decisions.
Neriah couldnāt stand the sight of Aiden calmly answering back. She began berating the maid beside her, asking how she had been supervising Aiden. No one in the room realized when Aiden slipped away without a sound.
While everyone was busy trying to calm the Empressās fury, it had happened unnoticed. By the time they realized it, the Empress and her maids had gone searching for Aiden by the lakeāonly to encounter Shuiren, who suggested having a tea time.