Chapter 2901: Marriage
Chapter 2901: Marriage
"What is it? Tell me?"
Emery leaned slightly forward as he spoke, his tone calm but attentive, yet the moment he saw Tessa’s expression falter—her usual composure giving way to hesitation—his thoughts began to drift. Whatever she intended to say carried weight, perhaps even something personal.
"I am going to ask it directly then..."
Tessa drew in a slow breath, as though steadying herself against something she had already rehearsed countless times.
"What do you think about a second marriage...."
"...."
For a brief moment, Emery simply stared at her, caught completely off guard.
Of all the possibilities he had considered, this had not even crossed his mind. He had expected complications—financial strain, political tension, perhaps new pressure from the Magus Alliance—but certainly not this.
Silence settled between them, thick and awkward.
The confidence that Tessa usually carried so effortlessly had vanished, replaced by something far more uncertain. Even her gaze, which was normally steady and sharp, wavered ever so slightly.
Emery’s thoughts began to race.
Unconsciously, his mind drifted to Klea.
Her recent behavior. The way she reacted whenever Tessa was mentioned, the faint, knowing smile she wore when he spoke of this meeting, the quiet way she seemed to hold something back.
Klea knew something.
And she had chosen not to tell him.
"Do I really need to answer this?" Emery asked
Tessa’s reaction was immediate, her composure cracking just enough to reveal urgency.
"yes... this is important"
There was no room for evasion in her tone.
Emery exhaled slowly, gathering his thoughts. After a brief pause, he chose to answer as honestly as he could.
"I have nothing against a second marriage..."
The response clearly caught Tessa by surprise.
For a fleeting moment, she fell silent, her eyes widening slightly before a faint smile began to form—an expression that seemed to bloom instinctively, almost beyond her control.
But before she could respond—
Emery continued.
"Did anyone think less about my marriage with Klea? Who is it?"
"...."
This time, it was Tessa’s turn to be stunned.
Confusion replaced whatever expectation she had held just moments ago.
"..er... what... no.. why would anyone think that?"
Emery frowned slightly, clearly puzzled by her reaction.
"Well.. that’s what you were asking, wasn’t it? About my second marriage... one with Klea..."
"...."
The realization struck her all at once.
Tessa froze, momentarily speechless as the misunderstanding unfolded in her mind. Of course—Klea was technically Emery’s second marriage, following his earlier union with the Ouroboros woman, Shinta’s mother.
A simple misalignment of meaning.
And yet, in this moment, it felt anything but simple.
For a brief second, Tessa almost laughed at herself, the absurdity of the situation brushing against her thoughts, but the weight of what she truly intended to ask quickly returned.
She straightened slightly, regaining her focus.
"I mean.. second marriage as if you willing to take a second wife..."
Now Emery understood.
The shift in his expression was immediate, clarity replacing confusion.
And his answer came without hesitation.
"No..."
"...."
The word was simple.
Firm.
Unambiguous.
For Tessa, however, its impact was anything but simple.
A mixture of emotions crossed her face—subtle, fleeting, yet impossible to fully conceal. Disappointment lingered beneath the surface, accompanied by something quieter, something more personal.
Emery, observing her reaction, felt a sudden unease.
A memory surfaced.
During his time at the Karat family’s golden palace, he had heard whispers—rumors about their treasured lady, Tessa Karat. How she had repeatedly refused marriage proposals, how she had turned away influential suitors without hesitation.
There had even been talk that she had left everything behind in search of someone... a lover on a distant world.
At the time, he had dismissed it as nothing more than idle gossip.
Now—
The thought returned with uncomfortable clarity.
"What is this about...?"
He asked carefully, his tone measured.
Tessa seemed to pull herself back from wherever her thoughts had drifted, her expression tightening once more into something controlled.
"This is about Dawnstar..."
Emery felt a quiet sense of relief settle within him.
So it was not what he had feared.
He listened closely as she began to explain.
Over the past three years, their carefully executed moves—hidden, calculated, and timed with precision—had led to a significant breakthrough. They had successfully negotiated with the three fractured branches of the Red Dawn faction, securing legal ownership of the eastern wasteland.
The scale of the transaction was immense.
Five billion spirit stones.
A move that elevated them to the position of the fourth-largest landholder on the planet.
More importantly, it granted them legitimacy under Magus Alliance law, recognizing them as official stakeholders of Dawnstar.
However, this was only the beginning.
It was still far from full ownership—something Emery needed if he intended to elevate the Earth faction into a Grade 3 faction.
The agreement had also provided temporary relief to the Red Dawn faction, easing their overwhelming debts and granting them some measure of independence from the Moonlight Syndicates.
But that very outcome had triggered a reaction.
The syndicates had begun to move.
They applied pressure where it mattered most—on key figures within the three clans—tightening their grip and effectively stalling further negotiations.
The situation had reached a standstill.
Emery let out a slow breath as the pieces came together.
"let me guess you want to arrange a political marriage between me and the red dawn?"
Tessa nodded, her expression steady despite the tension beneath it.
She explained further, speaking of the Red Dawn’s legitimate princess—a rare beauty, both politically valuable and symbolically significant. Given Emery’s rising status and their current position, the faction would be willing to accept her as a secondary wife.
"...."
Emery remained silent.
Sensing his hesitation, Tessa quickly added,
"i have asked Klea about this matter... and she told me to ask you directly... and will agree with whatever you decided on.. so..."
The explanation struck deeper than expected.
Emery exhaled slowly, the pieces finally aligning in his mind.
So this was why Klea had been acting strangely.
She had known.
And she had chosen to leave the decision entirely to him.
"My answer is No, let’s think of another solution"
The refusal was calm, but firm.
Tessa’s expression dimmed, disappointment surfacing more clearly this time. Still, she gathered herself, pushing past her hesitation to speak once more.
"multiple marriage is a common thing when you wish to expand your domain.... Please reconsider"
Emery shook his head slightly, his resolve unwavering.
"no i have no intention to take another wife"
"I see..."
The conversation ended there.
Or at least, on the surface it did.
Because unbeknownst to Emery, his answer had not only closed a political option—
It had struck something far more personal within Tessa.
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