Trevor had known about Asier; even without the memories of Yerofey, the man was one of the greatest rulers of Saha. He didn't know if he wanted to know the rest. In his world, Asier had a queen, Calista, a dominant omega who matched his strength and temper, a woman praised by historians as his equal and the mother of his heirs. There was no mention of Yerofey in their life or any rumor about clandestine love between the two rulers.
Trevor guessed that in that last life, Yerofey had given up on Asier. Perhaps he had stepped aside willingly, choosing the empire over himself, the legacy over the memory of what they once shared. Perhaps that was his way of loving him, by letting him go, by ensuring that Saha and Palatine would live even if their love did not.
