"Fortunately...?"
"Yes."
To Lourylâs confused question, Clerivan answered neatly and succinctly.
"I donât quite understand what youâre saying. How can you say it is fortunate...?"
"Of course, itâs not a good thing that Viese can exercise the same rights as the Lord for a moment."
Clerivan frowned for a moment, he was bothered by Louryl calling him âbrotherâ, then he said.
"But the important thing is that Viese is going to do a terrible job of acting as the householder. Itâs probably hard to see with your eyes open.â
Clerivan smiled with one corner of his mouth as if it were funny just to imagine.
"So thereâs nothing to worry about."
"Iâm glad to hear that."
Louryl sighed again at the end of the sentence.
It wasnât as if she didnât believe what Clerivan said.
However, sheâs worried that Viese has become a householder temporarily.
It was a great thing in a way.
I canât believe everyone in the family is worried about Lombardy.
"I agree with Clerivan."
Louryl looked at me with her eyes wide open at my words.
As much as I secretly showed my dislike for Viese, I thought Iâd be as angry as she was.
Of course, Louryl is right.
No one in Lombardy hates Viese more than I do.
I can assure you of that.
But at the same time, like Clerivan, I believed in my grandfatherâs judgment.
Although he has a strong affection for blood ties, he was not a person who could not think about public affairs separately.
In addition,
"Maybe itâs a good opportunity."
"A good... opportunity?"
Thereâs a big question mark on Lourylâs head.
Viese and the word âgood opportunityâ seemed to be irrelevant in her head.
"This time, everyone will know."
I smiled and explained kindly to Louryl.
"Everyone will know how short of a householder Viese is."
People will see a little bit of the future that only I know now.
Itâs kind of like a rehearsal.
This is a preview of what happens when Viese becomes a householder.
"Perfect timing."
In my previous life, my grandfather was seriously ill at this time of year, and to make matters worse, âit happenedâ.
Of course, Viese was acting as an assistant householder at that time.
However, Viese was not aware of the seriousness of what was happening in front of him.
Lombardy, who missed the golden time to respond and deal with the situation, had to suffer a huge loss.
Eventually, my grandfather, who had barely recovered himself, received a report from the bank chief at his bedside and even took care of the matter himself.
"What do you mean when the time is right?"
Then Clerivan tilted his head and asked.
"Iâm just saying, my grandfather, is not seriously ill. I donât think heâs the one whoâs just gonna leave everything to Viese."
"Right, youâre right. Heâs not the kind of person."
Clerivan nodded when I talked around.
I smiled at Louryl not to worry.
Obviously, there is a similarity between this life and the previous life.
For now, in my previous life, Viese was the only one left to act as acting householder at this time of year.
Like the household leader, there was no other option.
Also, this time, grandfather could not do his job properly, and Viese became a temporary householder.
But there was a big difference between last life and this life.
It was me.
Thereâs me in this life who knows the future.1
* * *
Itâs been a few days since Viese started working as a household.
The position as a Patriarch was just as Viese had dreamed of.
He came to have power and authority that no one envies.1
Thanks to this, Viese was very satisfied every day.
The work that he was nervous about was getting better day by day, so it couldnât be better.
To be honest, it was so easy that he kept thinking, âDid my father have a hard time doing this?â
"Well, thatâs enough, right?"
Viese asked as he looked at the young household Devons in front of him.
"Why arenât you answering me?"
Clang Devons were one of Lombardyâs many vassal families and were in charge of Lombardyâs transportation projects.
Lombardy was also an important family that brought together the familyâs many businesses, as it had tops, banks, and agricultural plantations throughout the continent.
However, the Devons familyâs sublease had deteriorated and his son had just taken over the post.
Therefore, even if he is young, he should respect the owner and use honorifics with each other.
However, Viese, who is still the eldest son of the household owner, is temporarily acting as a householder and was talking informally to the young householder of the Devons family.
"...Yes, itâs done."
The Householder Devons, replied, holding back his rising anger.
It was a waste of time explaining to Viese who didnât understand the report properly.
It was decided that it would be better to report back then when the householder returns later.
As the heir to the vassal family, he had seen Viese all the time, so he knew Viese was stupid.
He didnât expect it to be this much.
The head of the vassal family were very busy people.
There were also many Lombardy businesses in charge and had to take care of each family.
Thatâs why the householders didnât move directly on most things.
Except for regular meetings that were held about once a month, Lulakâs approval was obtained by sending an agent or posting documents.
In just a few days, however, the vassals realized that they should not work with Viese in this way.
They wonder if he didnât understand the document they uploaded properly, and the returned approval document said something wrong instead of a stamp.
In some cases, they were forced to do new things out of the blue instead of the ones they had prepared for a long time ago.
It was only a month-long proxy position, where the owner was recuperating, but Viese acted as if he were the next complete master.
"Whoa..."
Clang Devon, who sighed out of the office, encountered Grodic Bray, Brayâs first son, who was waiting at the door just like him.
He, who is in charge of and manages Lombardy Bank on behalf of the older Bray owner, apparently came running to find out the situation and report his work.
"How is it?"
"....go ahead and get in. Get your mind ready."
"Oh, my..."
Grodic, who drooled when he saw Clang Devonâs face, went into the office with a short cough.
He had to discuss something with the Patriarch, but he canât believe Viese became the acting Patriarch.
The timing was not good.
Instead of Viese, who doesnât even greet properly, John the butler approached.
It was John who was assisting Vieseâs work according to Lulakâs order.
"Which tea would you like..."
But even before the question was over, Viese blurted out at Grodic.
"Howâs the loan I introduced you to last time?"
A few weeks ago, Viese brokered loan applications from several acquaintances.
"Oh, thatâs..."
"Youâve decided to trust me and get a loan from the Lombardy bank, but you keep saying that the approval is being delayed."
In the first place, there was no bank in the Empire as reliable as Lombardyâs.
So theyâre lucky if they can borrow money from the Lombardy bank even if Viese doesnât broker.
And it was natural for a large loan to go through months of screening.
Furthermore, Grodic looked at some of them, lacking credit and poor business plans, were not fit to take out loans.
Viese is rather throwing troublesome trash at the Lombardy bank.
"...Iâm looking at the application myself, so sooner or later..."
"I would have introduced only healthy people on my own! Theyâre going to pay interest for another month only if we deal with it quickly."
Then thereâs a case where you lose all your loans and you donât get it back, you idiot!1
Grodic wanted to shout in the face of Viese.
"...Yes, sir."
Letâs just hang in there for a month.
Grodic put up with his anger thinking so.
And for some time there were reports of Lombardy banks as a whole.
The process, which normally would not have taken long, has been indefinitely prolonged.
It was because of Viese who insisted on nonsense, not to mention that he could not understand it at once.
"Oh, and one more thing..."
"What else is there?"
Viese, who was yawning, retorted as if he was tired.
"A forgery check was found yesterday."
"Forgery?"
"Yes, itâs a deposit check to be exact."
When an individual or business has to make a payment, it is paid using a check that has been set aside from the bank in advance instead of cash.
Then the recipient of the check came to the Lombardy bank and took as much money as it said.
"How can you be fooled??"
"Itâs so much the same that you canât see the difference with the naked eye. The paper is meticulous enough to use the same material."
Grodic explained calmly.
"When a check comes in, we pay for it and collect checks from all over the country once a week to check against the books. If it looks the same, itâs hard to spot the counterfeit goods."
While speaking, Grodic doubted that Viese understood everything he said.
"Hmm... How many counterfeit checks do you have?"
"One sheet."
"What? One? Just one? I thought there were about ten more!"
"Lord Viese, this is not an easy matter to turn over. Once they confirm that their counterfeit checks work..."
"Oh, thatâs fine!"1
Viese shook his hands as if he was bothered and cut off Grodicâs words.
"Tell me when you get one or ten counterfeit checks!"
Grodic was speechless.
He thought heâd go to the Patriarchâs bedroom right now, but he held it in.
It was because he was blaming himself for Lulakâs fall.
It wasnât just Grodic.
That was the case with all the vassals.
They think they have not properly assisted themselves.
Grodic, who swallowed a bundle of things to say, greeted him and left the office.
"If you have time to mind a check, just settle the loan!"
Viese shouted at the back of it.
Click.
The door closed and left alone, Viese continued to grumble.
Then butler John approached quietly and said.
"Then Iâll go down to the restaurant to cook dinner."
"Huh? Yeah, sure."
John, who left the office like that, did not head to the restaurant.
With neat and quiet steps, he headed leisurely to the bedroom of the Patriarch.
Knock, Knock.
"Come in."
As if waiting, Lulak answered in the bedroom.
Lulak, who was sitting in bed and reading as Estira told him to, welcomed John.
"How was it?"
"It was hard."1
"Huh, itâs a big deal that you said you were having a hard time."
Lulak smirked.
"So get well soon and come back to your office."
"Yes, I should."+
Now the idle chat is over.
Lulak asked butler John with a smile on his face.
"So, what did Viese do today and what decisions did he make?"