The King finally came to your chamber after a week. You weren't sure if he wanted to, more like he had to because it looked like he finally needed you again.

He apologised whenever he needed something from you, it had always been like this. You were just waiting for him to stop making small talk and get to the point.

He walked with his hands crossed behind his back, examining the living room, the maids long gone giving you two some privacy. You thought he looked funny walking like that- as if he was coming here for the first time. You put two sugars in his cup of tea as he preferred and when you started to stir it, he finally sat down in front of you.

"I went to town a couple of days ago and came across Lord Han. He inquired about your health."

"And did he look okay?" You sipped your tea. "I remember he complained a lot about his joints the last time we met."

"He seemed fine," your husband responded, shrugging.

"And what about you? Your hand... is it okay?" You finally asked now that the small bandage was in your sight.

"Yeah, it was only a small cut, nothing much," he coughed awkwardly. "I... I'm sorry for that night. I shouldn't have gone so far."

"You shouldn't have," you nodded. "You shouldn't have begun. You know I don't have much influence in Utopia. I only told the Prince the truth. You must have promised him Utopia's support, isn't that the case?"

When he didn't respond, only clenching his jaw as if holding back a remark, you said softly, "If you had told me about the deal earlier, I would have tried to pull some strings. Now you're halfway there and want to add Utopia in this deal because Eden and Wonderland are lacking funds. It's clear as day that you're only using them- and I'm not saying this as a Utopian. You're smart- you clearly realise that too."

"Well... can you do something now? I really don't want to cancel this deal," he sighed.

"Do you ever wonder if you're biting off more than you can chew? Not with Utopia... with Wonderland and all these plans about annexing islands that your family helped gain independence?"

"They didn't know any better," the King wasn't buying it. "When my grandfather made it happen, he didn't realise that we were giving away the resources that once helped our kingdom become steady and stand on its feet."

"But... despite how you have been with me as a husband," you said and he raised a brow, "I still believe you're a good ruler. You've always been fair, and this deal is anything but fair. I don't know what else the Prince of Wonderland has promised you, but will you at least reconsider? Do you not care for the destruction that will ensue from this deal?"

For a second, for a good second, you thought his eyes softened and he actually reconsidered. And for that second, you were ready to redact your plan to destroy him. You would have forgiven him and asked for a divorce, plain and simple. But when his gaze hardened, you felt your heart shatter- he was beyond help.

And his words only proved it.

"Who's backing you? Huh? Trying a new tactic to make me give in? Or have you already corresponded back home and plan to side against us?"

You shut your eyes as you exhaled deeply. "You know what? Fine. I'll write a letter in front of you. In fact, you can write it yourself and send it to Utopia. No one is backing me. And I hope you find yourself in a situation where no one backs you either, and you get a taste of what that feels like," you got up after nearly slamming the cup on the table. "Your parents, your grandparents... everything they worked for, you'll be undoing it. They'll be ashamed of you."

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