The sun was turning the sky red but there were still guests in the First Prince Palace.
He was the householder of the Baraport family, one of the famous vassal families of Angenas, and the younger brother of the Empress.
"Whoa..."
Duigi Angenas let out a stifled sigh, rubbing his fingers around his tired eyes.
The Baraportâs Lord, who was sitting next to him, also took a hint and quenched his sore throat with alcohol.
"You two look tired. Letâs stop now, shall we?"
Astana told Duigi and Baraportâs Lord.
But Duigi shook his head.
"No, thereâs still a lot of stuff you need to study."
Duigi Angenas and Baraportâs Lord were now helping Astana prepare for the conference two days later.
No, to be honest, it was like giving the answer to a question on the test in advance.
The general view on the important issues to be addressed at the conference and what the Angenas forces would argue were all informed in advance.
"Ha-am..."
But Astana was yawning and unable to resist boredom.
Obviously quite motivated at first, but he quickly lost interest as complicated political content poured out.
At the request of the Empress, they had been teaching Astana from one to ten for several hours but Duigiâs patience was also running out.
"Your Highness."
Eventually, Duigi called Astana in a stern voice.
"Donât forget that the Second Prince will attend the next conference."
Astana frowned at the words of Duigi Angenas.
Then Baraportâs Lord, sitting next to him, glanced at the liquor and said in an obnoxious voice.
"So? What does that have to do with this boring study?â
"...The Second Prince is a smart man. You can tell just by him graduated from the academy with the highest rank. He will probably leave a good impression on His Majesty and the nobility at the conference."
Duigi drew up the last bit of patience and spoke as if he were exhorting.
But Astana did not change his attitude.
"Whatâs the difference if the lowly man acquires the favor of His Majesty and the nobles with a few words?"
"Of course..."
"You think heâs a threat to me?"
Duigi Angenas shut up instead of answering.
It was because Astanaâs eyes looking at him were shining dangerously.
It was as if he were looking at a bad-tempered hunter who had set a trap.
At that time, Baraport, who was looking around, said tactfully.
"But if the First Prince makes a statement that digs into the issue, everyone will look up to you."
"Hmmm... thatâs not bad."
Astana rolled his eyes wide once and said.
"Then donât try to explain everything boringly, but speak more briefly. What is the issue, and what should I say?"
Astana was thinking of memorizing the correct answers and reciting them.
Taking this opportunity to give Astana a proper political lesson, Duigi Angenas took a deep sigh inside.
"...The most important issue at this conference will be the story of the Eastern Trade Route."
"Eastern again?"
Astana asked irritably.
"The East is always in trouble. Thereâs always something to complain about!"
"It was an independent kingdom just a few generations ago, so itâs still a very demanding area. Itâs also because itâs difficult to trade smoothly because the land route to the East is far away and has to pass through rough mountainous regions."
"Well, then they have to try harder and melt into the empire. Thereâs a lot they want every time on that subject."
"Thatâs exactly what our Angenas would argue about."
"Oh, really?"
"The East has increased trade volume with the Central to facilitate a cultural exchange under the Imperial Order, but the trade routes are rugged, raising the problem that the Tops of the Empire sell goods at higher prices only in the East."
"What do they want?"
"For the next 10 years, the Imperial Family wants to provide annual subsidies to the East every year."
Astana jumped as Duigi explained in a calm voice.
"What a bunch of thieves!"
"Eastern isnât the only place in the Empire that has tricky trade routes. Itâs a very selfish and unreasonable request. To get to the North, we have to cross the mountain range as tough as the East."
The Baraportâs Lord helped from the side.
Astana already had a slightly confused look on his face.
So Duigi Angenas said it as simple and easy to understand as possible.
"Your Majesty can point out what Baraportâs Lord said a little while ago and argue that âThe benefits to the East are already sufficient, so it is right to divert trade subsidies to the North.â."
"Why do we have to go North? Shouldnât we not lose to the East for this?"
"There are a lot of jobs in politics where you have to choose either side. In that case, itâs right to make a thorough choice for your ally. We, Angenas, need the help of the Ivans in the North for the development project, so this time weâre taking care of the North."
"Itâs definitely a great opportunity to take credit, as Ivanâs Deputy will be attending the conference as well."
Duigi and Baraportâs Lord alternately explained.
"What about the East? I was told that I needed the consent of all local representatives to be appointed as Crown Prince."
"We can take care of them through other things next time. Besides, they are such closed groups that they are not too involved in central affairs. Even more sensitive issues such as the appointment of the Crown Prince. Perhaps they will quietly follow the opinions of His Majesty and the rest of the Empire."
"Well, then."
Astana shrugged and said.
"So itâs almost over?"
"No, there are still a few more important issues on the agenda..."
"I only need to know the most important thing!"
"No, you have to be prepared for it this time. If youâre too tired, weâll come back tomorrow."
He cant believe he has to do this again tomorrow.
At the words of Duigi Angenas, Baraportâs Lord was depressing but still shut up.
"Tomorrow? Iâm going to see a âbusiness briefingâ or something in Devon tomorrow afternoon..."
"Iâll ask the First Prince tomorrow too, Duigi."
Empress Rabini walked in with an elegant smile.
But the Empress did not look back at Astana.
She went on to tell his younger brother, Duigi Angenas.
"The First Prince will not go to the Devon tomorrow. Why donât you come early in the morning and start the class again?"
"Oh, mother!"
Astana yelled in protest, but it didnât work.
Empress Rabini said, still smiling, but looking at Astana with cold eyes somewhere.
"Itâs apparently a gathering of lowly nobles or lowly merchants who canât get what they want. Thereâs no need for a Prince to go up to that sort of place."
In fact, it was Seralâs request not to let Astana attend the Devon business briefing.
"But I want to go."
"Prince, are you going to ignore this mother?"1
It was the image of his mother, whom he had always feared.
But suddenly rebelliousness rose in Astanaâs mind.
Why should I listen to my mother?
Why does everything need my motherâs permission?
The First Prince of this Empire is not my mother, it is me!
Astana nodded helplessly as if he knew what was going on.
And watching the Empressâs fierce expression slightly radiated and asked.
"So my mother wonât be there?"
"Of course, Iâm having a big luncheon and dinner after a long time. It is my duty as Empress to make sure that nobles can be united and harmonized."
"...You must be busy."
Astana said, holding back his natural laughter.
Itâs just a briefing session, a sneak peek.
It was easy to escape the palace without being noticed by knights.
Iâll hear some nagging later, but whatâs my mother gonna do?
Astana was not afraid of the Empress anymore.
"Thatâs right, so shouldnât you study hard and please me, First Prince?"
Astana replied at Empress Rabiniâs words with a gentle smile.
"Yes, Mother."1
* * *
Devonâs mansion was wide open to all visitors.
This business briefing was an unfamiliar concept for everyone.
However, at the end of the invitation, many aristocrats took a step toward the word â a banquet to introduce a completely new way of purchasing.â."
And what was different about this business briefing was that many non-nobleman merchants were among the visitors arriving one after another.
Nosier, who attended the event as Monak Topâs owner, was one of them.
The same was true of his relationship with His Highness Second Prince and Florentia Lombardy, who is leading the new business of transportation in Lombardy this time.
Above all, it was a curiosity that led Nosier to visit.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He wanted to know what âdeliveryâ was all about.
Nosier and others as they got off the carriage and entered Devonâs banquet hall were greeted with bright smiles by Lombardyâs Transportation staff.
"Good afternoon, welcome!"
"Hereâs a quick drink."
"This way. Come in!"
Unlike the usual banquet, Nosier took a drink with a curious face and went inside.
The atmosphere of the banquet hall was very lively with exciting music that lightened the place.
It was a completely different atmosphere from other banquets, usually held in the middle of the night.
The inside was especially bright, with all the curtains removed and the sunlight shining through the banquet hall, and the bright lighting that lit up the large space.
Another group of Lombardyâs Transportation staff approached Nosier, who looked around.
"Please, Take the booklet."
It was a pretty thick little booklet politely handed to peopleâs hands.
And the booklet had three large bookmarks.
"Lombardy Scholarship Foundation, Lombardy Top, Pellet Corporation...?"
He thought this was a business briefing for Devon?
A friendly voice spoke to Nosier, who tilted his head and looked through the booklet because he didnât know about it.
"Hello, Iâm Florentia Lombardy. Do you have any questions?"
"Ah..."
This is Florentia Lombardy.
Nosier stared blankly at the attractive beauty of dark brown hair and green eyes for a while.
When he came to his senses, he barely moved his mouth to ask questions.
"What is this booklet? From what I can tell, it looks like thereâs an explanation of the artwork and products."
"Youâre right. What is written in the booklet is a list of products. This is a list of items that can only be purchased by those using âLombardy Deliveryâ."
"Only through Lombardy Delivery?"
Nosierâs shaky eyes swiped the contents of the booklet again.
Then Florentia added a kinder explanation to him.
"The Lombardy Scholarship Foundation contains a list of works by new artists who have just begun their work."
"What is a delivery service?"
"Delivery is a new way of purchasing that delivers your order to your doorstep anywhere in the empire."
"Right to the door..."
"Yes, thatâs right."
Nosierâs heart pounded when he saw the face of Florentia smiling broadly.
It wasnât because she looked pretty.
It was because the blood of Nosier as a merchant was boiling.
His instincts were speaking.
This delivery business is awesome!
And he felt impatient, not like a merchant with long years of experience.
"Iâm Nosier from the Monak Top. Iâd like to know more about this delivery business, what should I do?"
"Ah, the Monak Top..."
Florentiaâs eyes, looking at Nosier, passed a different look than before.
Then again she smiled politely and pointed to another room on the other side of the door.
"Thereâs a room for the people from the Top. This way, please."
Florentia took the lead, followed by Nosier.
Then two people sat face to face at a small table on one side.
"Well... you must be very busy, Lady Lombardy. For me, another employee..."
"No."
Florentia shook her head.
"For some reason, Iâd like to explain it to you myself."1
Her green eyes, smiling like that, shone exceptionally brightly.