Hadyan looked at his empress who was standing stiffly in front of him. Tasia looked guilty for making so many people worry about her.
"Don't ever leave suddenly again. If you feel uncomfortable, just tell me. I'll get you out of here. Do you understand?" Hadyan scolded. He felt like have the trauma of losing his wife when he was gone to war at that time.
"I'm sorry, Emperor Hadyan. Maybe the Empress can't stand the crowd. Her face looks pale." Nara said worriedly.
Tasia gave the girl a slight smile. Even though her heart felt dislike, she was sure that she only felt jealous of Nara, so whatever the girl did and said would look wrong in her eyes.
"Let's get out of this place," Hadyan immediately led Tasia out of the crowded hall again. They ended up at the side of the garden, where Tasia had been contemplating for a long time alone before.