I actually provided excerpts of Karryn's dialog exposing her hypergamic wish to marry into a royal family, which is not equivalent to wishing to marry Oribus. Would she desire him that much is he wasn't the Emperor? Before she's 'broken', she is so obsessed with status, it is fair to assume she wouldn't fancy him that much if he wasn't the ruler of Zanados. As she's being broken in, she soon realises her arrogance and begins to repent, first apologising to the Guards for being such a stuck-up bitch and asking for forgiveness, but no mercy and with every defeat scene and sexual service given to each type of inmate she's getting humbler and humbler. Which is the core of the fantasy conveyed by this game, explicitly formulated by the authors in the preface on the opening screen: looking down at others to end up looking up while lying down. I assure you that this game is not the contents of the distal part of my digestive tract.If you actually bothered to play the game instead of pulling false assumptions out of your ass on a wall of text, you would know The Imperial Majesty has a name with prefix "The Emperor of Zanados, Oribus Sykes the 4th".
And if you payed attention to Karryn's dialogue, you'd know the fact that she has mutual feelings towards the Emperor.
Maybe because people prefer to have a playthrough where they're loyal to the one person that MC loves and not gang-banging every random person they see.
Now, you should provide the same and give examples where she refers to the Emperor as Oribus or says something that is genuinely fondly and irrelevant to his or her status, even when she's alone and no one can hear this breach of the imperial protocol. I haven't noticed any traces of them having a private history together outside of her being a loyal and competent personal assistant, but who knows, perhaps I wasn't paying attention. The citations I gave come from the opening scene and if the authors tried to convince us that she is in love with Oribus, not the imperial marriage prospect whose name is revealed with his signature on an official congratulatory letter, they've done a very very poor job.
And while you're at it, check the dictionary for the meaning of 'prefix', because what you're thinking of is a title or form of address. An example of prefix would be 'dumb' in 'dumbass'. And try not to damage your precious hand with that unending barrage of facepalms. Who knows, you might need it one day.