TL: Zimmings
Two months ago, the empire was surprised
by the news that a large amount of mana stone was discovered on the Akalia Peninsula.
The hope mercenary guild immediately contacted the Akalia Peninsula after hearing the news.
This was a golden opportunity for me, who needed a large amount of mana to maintain the devil.
However, it turns out that the mana stone was fake, made artificially by injecting mana into minerals.
And now, most of the large mercenary guild had already known that mana stone from Akalia Peninsula is fake.
âMana stone on the Akalia Peninsula was a fake one. People with divine power cannot use it, and the injected mana also leaks out.â
I snorted and folded my arms.
âIn other words, by the time you move the mana stone from the Akalia Peninsula to other places, it will become a useless stone.â
The chief frowned and looked at Hannibal. Hannibal fumbled and made excuses.
âI- we donât know that.â
âOkay. Letâs say you didnât know about the Akalia Peninsula because you were incompetent, but what about the 20,000 francs that you had to trade for 5,000 francs?â
âThatâsâ¦â
âYou ripped them off.
Hannibalâs expression turned pale. I said as I approached Hannibal,
âYou didnât want to make a proper deal, did you? You thought itâd be easy to fool them, right?â
âTh-this bitchâ¦â
âDid you fulfill the 5,000 franc contract properly? Letâs look at the ledger. Isnât he making a ridiculous profit?â
âChief! This girl is insulting our mercenary guild! How dare this bitchâ¦â¦!â
Hannibal shouted and looked at the chief. The chief said with a cold look.
âWhat are you doing? Take the ledger.â
I realized after hearing him, the chief is already on my side.
I giggled inside, and Hannibal was astonished.
***
While waiting for the ledger, I looked at Hannibal, who was trembling like a mouse in front of a cat.
âYou wrote down a fantastic ledger. What could you buy with all of that money huh?â
âW- what? Thatâs because the biggest flour production area was hit hard by the flood so I-â
âUncle, are you going to be like this? Even though itâs like that, the price doesnât go up to this point, right?â
ââ¦â¦.â
I glanced at the chief by the door and lowered my voice.
âJust agree on 1 million francs. The remaining amount will be paid by me. And from now on, even if itâs a fake ledger, you need to match the quantity. Thatâs the basic, isnât it?â
â⦠Who the hell are you?â
âYou donât know? Iâm the youngest daughter of a tax evasion expert family.â
âWhat?â
âLeblaine Dubblede. No matter how incompetent you are, you know my name, right?â
ââ¦â¦!!â
After noticing that his mouth was agape, he closed them. When he saw the chief, he whispered.
âHow do I believe that?â
âYou can see my portrait later. Itâs everywhere.â
After writing something at the end of the ledger, I covered the ledger and told the chief.
â880,000 francs is the amount he cheated on and 120,000 francs as his apology. Heâll pay a total of 1 million francs. Yes, so why donât you forgive him now?â
âThe Kuhelm could only depend on Hannibalâs mercenary guild anyway right?â
He looked at Hannibal and coughed.
âGive it to the mercenary guild. Once again, if this happens, the warriors of Kuhelm will not forgive you.â
âYes, yes⦠chief.â
Hannibal bowed his head with a pale face, and I threw the ledger at him.
â1 million francs. Itâll be ready within this week, right?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIt will be.â
âYesâ¦â¦.â
Hannibal staggered out of the room after greeting the chief. I raised my head arrogantly.
âSee, I know how to make money.â
âIsnât that why I treat you so nicely?â
When I crossed my legs with an arrogant expression, he smiled.
â1 million francs! 1 million francs! Thanks to that we could have our money back.â
âDid you use a lot of money to kidnap us?â
âWe had to sell a handful of barley left in the warehouse. Youâre very expensive.â
We left the room while laughing.
The chief showed great favor for me, who earned 1 million francs and humiliated the arrogant merchant.
Just as I came down the stairs, the Odis students had just returned from the quarry.
They mustâve worked hard, they reek of sweat and their faces are pale from exhaustion.
They are in a different condition than me, who descend the stairs happily.
âEmeline, are you okay?â
When I asked Emeline, the chief approached me.
âIs she your best friend?â
âYes.â
âDonât let her work next time.â
At the words of the chief, the young man who was my escort and monitored the work of the students bowed his head.
âYes, chief.â
âPrepare meals for the noble and her friendâ¦â
âExcuse me.â
It was Mina. Mina looked at the tired freshmen with pity and turned towards the chief.
âGive us a meal too.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âSince yesterday, we havenât eaten a piece of bread and suffered from work. We might die like this.â
âWhat did you do?â
ââ¦â¦Yes?â
âThe first child of fate earned money for our tribe. Thanks to this, we can live comfortably for some time. How did you help our tribe?â
âIâve been working hard.â
âYes, work. Work is literally just work. Youâre the enemy weâve captured. There is no reason for me to distribute our tribeâs food to you.â
âWeâre all going to die at this rate. Even if weâre the enemy, you donât have to say it.â
âWhen you held a sword to kill our warrior, did you ever think about us?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âItâs foolish of you to say that, second child of fate.â
The chief said to the tribesmen without paying attention to the students.
âThe first child of fate is our friend, a noble. If thereâs anything she wants, give it to her.â
âYes, chief.â
âYes. â
The Kuhelm tribesmen bowed their heads at once.
At that moment, my status in the Kuhelm tribe rose.
***
The freshmen were trapped in prison again. After a while, I also went into prison, but the atmosphere was different from yesterday.
âLeblaine!â
âMiss Leblaine.â
The students welcomed me unlike before.
âHow did the Kuhelm chief treat you so well? Oh my god, itâs amazing.â
âYou had a hard time, right? Ah, sit here.â
âNo, come with me.â
âMiss Leblaine.â
âMiss Leblaine.â
The students who confirmed that my status had changed in the Kuhelm tribe were sucking up to me.
âDo you want to share the authority youâve gained from the enemy? Donât lose your pride! Weâre students of Odisâ¦â
âPlease shut your mouth, Alan!â
âHuh?â
âMiss Leblaine abandoned her pride for us. Donât you know how noble it is?â
Others shouted at Alan too.
Alan gritted his teeth and turned his head.
In the midst of that, Mina and Sandra said nothing, the students murmured while looking at me.
âI⦠can I get some dry bread?â
âIâm weak. My hands are rough after working hard.⦠Iâm not saying Iâm going to rest forever, butâ¦â¦.â
Emeline laughed.
âYou didnât say a word yesterday, but now youâre defending Leblaine? You talked about the pride of the noble, but all of the people who had no pride were here!â
Emeline, who stared at people, held my hand.
âGo, Leblaine. Donât stay in this place.â
âIâll ask the Kuhelm tribe for food.â
Emelineâs face hardened. On the other hand, the students cheered and shouted, âThank you, Leblaine!â
âLetâs go, Emeline.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIf youâre with me, you can go out. Youâre going with me right?â
Emeline who chased me said,
âWhy do you share the food you earned through hard work for them?â
âOf course I wonât, like I said before, I hate them.â
âThen why?â
âI want them to remember.â
âWhat?â
I looked at the prison and said,
âI want them to realize who gave them bread and who they have to follow from now on.â
Emeline smiled and shook her head.
âYouâre going to get stuck with them from now on.â
âBut theyâll realize when we go back to school. That the first child of fate is better than the second one. Then the templeâs plan to use Mina to pressure me wonât come true.â
âAnd to think that you can do it through simple food from the Kuhelm tribe.â
We walked while giggling.
The young man, who was my escort, approached me in a hurry.
âNoble! I got the chick that you mentioned.â
Then he showed me the chick he had in his hand.
âGreat! Now I can go to Sourire.â
âWhereâs Sourire?â
âI have no idea. I havenât seen him since the afternoon.â
âIâm going to go look for himâ¦â
âIâm telling you just in case, but donât think about escaping just because the chief allowed you to go around the village. Each entrance has barriers, so if you try to run away, youâll burn to death.â
âOf course, the chief trusted me, how could I run away?â
Itâs a lie!
I will definitely run away. Of course, with Sourire.
I carefully held the chick and looked for Sourire. However, even after searching the village for nearly two hours, I couldnât see a strand of Sourireâs hair.
âHey, child.â
When I grabbed a kid passing by, he turned his head.
âNoble?â
âDid you see Sourire?â
âI think I saw him in the stableâ¦â
âWhere is it?â
âItâs over there.â
When I looked at the direction the kid was pointing, I saw a shabby building.
After that, I headed to the stable with Emeline. But there was no Sourire there either.
âWhere the hell is heâ¦â
After I muttered,
Bzzzt-!
I felt a strange sensation.
âThis is obviouslyâ¦â
I hurriedly looked around.
âLeblaine?â
âThe devilâs passageâ¦'â
âWhat?â
I hurriedly found the epicenter of the vibration. I can feel the vibration on the stableâs floor.
âWhy do I feel it on the floor?â
The vibration is clearly felt from the bottom of the hay pile. I hurriedly removed the hay and felt the floor.
âI can feel the windâ¦â
âThe wind from the floor. There isnât even an underground⦠no way.â
After looking at each other, me and Emeline quickly looked at the floor.
While fumbling on the floor, a very small button was seen.
Letâs press itâ¦
Bzzt-!
With the sound, the floor opened and the stairs appeared.
âBlaine, this isâ¦â
âYou stay here. Just in case anyone is coming, keep it closed and open it when I signal from below.â
âAre you okay going alone?â
âYes.â
After leaving the chick to Emeline, I carefully went down the stairs.
There was a corridor at the end of the stairs, it was dark, but it was not difficult to walk because there were torches all around me.
What I found at the end of the hallway was a huge door.
As soon as I was about to grab the doorknob, a familiar voice was heard.
[â¦ild.]
âHuh?â
[Child.]
I let go of the doorknob.
âThis voiceâ¦â
This voice is definitelyâ¦â¦.
I looked at the doorknob while trembling.
Itâs a voice that I canât forget. This voice that has always called me kindly since ancient times until nowâ¦â¦.
I put my hand on the doorknob, and once again I heard his friendly voice.
[Child.]
ââ¦Boone!â