In the end, Theodore, unaware that it was not Ernst who had gone crazy, but himself, called Yves's name desperately, sinking into endless despair.

"Why, no answer?"

"Yves ..."

"Yves....Yves..."

***

The emperor was crazy. But his personality was still bad. And no one could handle that bad personality.

In the end, it was Armin who came out as the representative.

"Your Majesty, Sir Yves Llewellyn is dead."

Theodore looked at him with fierce eyes at the words Armin had given his life as collateral.

"I know."

"Yes?"

It was Armin who was rather puzzled by the docile admission.

"Well, Your Majesty. Then... "

"I'll save her."

...The emperor was really crazy. Raising the dead was an impossible realm.

However, instead of pointing it out, Armin brought up another issue.

"......okay. Then why not bury Sir Yves's body in the bedroom?"

One of the biggest reasons people mumbled that the emperor was crazy was because of the corpse he had been hugging all day.

But as soon as Armin spoke his words, Theodore was furious with fire.

"now...what do you mean to bury Yves? You want me to bury her in the cold, dark ground?"

"No, Your Majesty. That's not it......"

"I can't just bury Yves there alone."

Theodore said in a determined voice.

"If you don't want to be buried instead, you'd better never say that again."

Theodore's obsession with Yves as if she was a living person made Armin's bones shiver with a chill.

And even scarier than that...... ... Yves Llewellyn's body was never decomposed.

Just like the body of a living person...

However, Armin didn't want to be buried in the ground in place of the dead Yves Llewellyn, so he never brought up the same subject again.

At this rate, he was worried about whether the emperor was really about to do something. However, one day, Yves Llewellyn's body suddenly disappeared. It was the day the emperor visited Ferdinand.

***

Benjamin decided to call Theodore out of the palace in order to destroy Yvonne's scarecrow that Theodore had taken.

To do that, he had to get Yvonne out of the mansion first.

The emperor was a person who had good sense, so if the two of them were in the same room and Yvonne was found alive, it would be very difficult.

Besides, what the emperor showed was undoubtedly an absolute obsession. Towards Yves.

Clearly, it was an obsession that stemmed from affection.

Or, it seemed that love resembled an emotion.

Even though the emperor had lost his memories of half a year, he still liked her and was obsessed with her.

But now was the time to end that stupid obsession.

Benjamin made preparations to welcome Yvonne to the island owned by Ferdinand in the south.

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