"......me?"
"Yes."
Perez, who nodded, did not hesitate for a second.
He sincerely thinks he is.
From his face staring at me with his smiley eyes, the image of the child who was eating medicinal herbs and ate with grass was reflected.
While I couldnât say anything, Perez said with a small laughter what he had read from me.
"I know, Tia. What are you thinking now."
Then he continued in a neutral or nonchalant voice, as if he was talking about someone else.
"That day, I would have been here even if you hadnât come to me. I would have survived and ended my revenge."
Perez declared.
In the end, he would have been the winner.
"But I donât think Iâm the way as I am now. It was probably in pieces. There was nothing left, so I would have lived empty without dying. No, maybe."
Perez bite his mouth for a moment, then smiled again.
It was that relaxed smile of courtesy.
"So Tia, you made me."
I couldnât say no.
Because Iâve seen Perez survive alone.
At the end of his bloody revenge, he burned everything and left nothing but black soot.
Then the smiling face of the guy in front of me now felt very precious.
"Perez."
"Huh?"
"Arenât you rubbing the hand of such a benefactor too much? It will turn red like this."
I pointed with my eyes at Perezâs large hand, rubbing it here and there.
"My hands arenât any dough."
"Well. There are many things in common."
The guy who answered so took the back of my hand to his mouth.
And then.
"Ugh, Perez!"
A white, neat tooth revealed under his red lips bite the back of my hand so that it wouldnât hurt.
It looked like a serious chef tasting the food he made, or like a big wolf courting its mate.
Perez said with a painted smile as my silent glance demanded an explanation for his strange behavior.
"Because it looks delicious."
"De, delicious..."
I ended up stuttering a little at a loss for words.
"You, thereâs nothing you canât say!"
Oh, I know what color my face is right now even if I donât have to look in the mirror.
Otherwise, Perez would laugh so loudly.
Perez, who had been enjoying himself for a long time, approached slowly and hugged me tightly.
After that hug that felt a little stuffy, the guy said.
"Tia, if you need my help, tell me anytime."
Heâs talking about Sushouâs work.
Throughout the conference, I remembered Perezâ cold eyes, who were thrown towards Chanton Sushou for a moment.
"You just have to say a word."
Just a word.
The voice of saying so sounded desperate for some reason.
"You know, Tia, I can do anything you want."
"I know."
I hugged Perez face to face.
"I know well."
Thatâs why I donât say it.
"Because youâre the one who would do anything for me."
Instead of further words, I patted him on the back.
Perhaps the meaning was conveyed, Perez mumbled low, kissing my head.
"I wish there was something I could do for you. Anythingâs fine."
***
That evening, the dining room at the main building of Lombardi mansion was filled with people talking.
At a long table, several members of the vassal families, including Lombardi, sat around and ate together.
"So, Lord Gallahan. Thereâs a new trend in the East recently..."
"Oh, Laurel, give me the napkin over there. Marilyn spilled the juice!"
However, it was not a formal atmosphere like a regular banquet.
Rather, it was a free and a little noisy evening, as if relatives were gathered together.
I looked at the people sitting around the long table with proud eyes.
It was a new culture of Lombardi that began after I became the Matriarch.
At the dining room in Lombardiâs main building, only direct lineages could eat without an invitation from the householder.
But now, the people of the vassal familes are free to eat together.
There was no coercion and no limit on the number of people.
It started out because it felt absurd to use this large dining room and only a few direct lineages from Lombardi, including myself.
Of course, there was one important rule.
Not having a public meeting or making a decision here.
The move was aimed at avoiding pressure to attend meals.
Looking around the people, I turned my gaze silently.
To my right, my grandfather, who was eating with a book in one hand, and Shananet, who was staring at such a grandfather.
"Hoh. No, this kind of development..."
I heard my grandfatherâs murmur and bite my lower lip tightly so as not to laugh.
I still remember vividly.
The scene where my grandfather, who had just handed over the position of householder to me, shouted, "Now Iâm going to read as much as I want!"
And to this day, my grandfather was enjoying his retirement life just as he said.
Recently, he has been so obsessed with mystery novels that he almost ate in his study that he couldnât afford to eat properly at the dining room for dinner, so he ended up bringing books to the table.
"Father."
In the end, Shananet, who couldnât see, quietly called my grandfather.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"Why donât you read after the meal."
"Hmm?"
Only then, my grandfather noticed the strangely quiet surroundings and lifted his head from the book.
Then, conscious of the different eyes he had on him, he coughed in a splendid vain.
"Donât mind me. Itâs just because itâs a little curious."
Flint Devon, Laurelâs husband, said with a smile.
"To think there will be a day when the former Patriarch will enjoy his hobby happily. Iâm so touched!"
His good words embarrassed my grandfather, who eventually covered the book and pushed it aside.
But even after that, his gaze turned to the book again and again.
"Grandpa, if youâre bored during dinner time, can I tell you what happened at todayâs conference?"
"Done."
My grandfather shook his hand and hated it.
"Iâve given you my seat to avoid that troublesome job."
Whether my grandfather intends to return to the library after finishing his meal quickly, his meal speed has accelerated.
"I heard that the results of the conference went as you wish."
Shananet said to me, gracefully wiping her mouth with a napkin.
"How long will it last in Sushou?"
Shananetâs ever-straight eyebrows were rarely frowned.
Shananet, who cares about Lombardi and the people of Lombardi as much as I do.
She is very displeased with Chanton Sushou.
"I know, right. I keep betting on the back of my body. Annoyingly."
"Even so, the compensation was paid off."
I donât know the exact reason for that, but Clarivan, who hates Chanton Sushou as much as I and Shananet, or maybe even more, spit it out.
I mean I got the reward, but I didnât look happy at all.
As we talked briefly after the conference was over, there is something uncomfortable.
"When I first opened the port, there was a time when the Patriarch of Sushou came to the clothing storeâs office."
My father leaned his chin and traced his memory.
"Since then, it have already spoken outright. I heard that the grain of Sushouâs farming is being sold at a bargain price."
Then Clarivan said in a cool voice, picking up the napkin, as if he had lost his appetite at all.
"He went to Lord Gallahan without an appointment, threatened him to get a free port spot, and eventually failed to get and sell grain to the East."
"Just because the top job wants to, it doesnât mean that anyone can do it. He think itâs really easy to do it easily."
My father shook his head as I grumbled.
"Why does he keep aiming for Chesail? Itâs the original land of Sushou, so Iâm not protesting to ask for it back."
"Itâs aiming for Lombardi."
In the conversation that was going back and forth, my grandfather, who was reading the book again, suddenly struck the conversation.
"What do you mean heâs after Lombardi?"
My father opened his eyes wide in surprise and asked again.
However, my grandfatherâs answer, which kept his eyes on the book, was still soft.
"Thatâs what politics is. Sometimes, a word that doesnât matter changes everything, and by just destroying the symbolism, the flow of the opponentâs momentum and overturning begins."
"The flow that will turn the plate in reverse..."
When I muttered quietly, my grandfather looked at me instead of the book.
Those calm brown eyes had the color of a large old tree.
"Eastern trade is the achievement of Tia, created by Lombardi, Chesail, and Pellet. In other words, it is a symbol of the new Lombardi state. And just to get in the way of it."
The heavyness of the book that grandfather put down was delivered through the table.
"The strength of the pro-Sushou will increase. Thatâs what Sushou is after. They will have to secure the opposite seat of Lombardi, where Angenas disappeared and became vacant."
I nodded slowly.
Grandpa is right.
Chanton Sushou became the center of the pro-Sushou faction just by opposing me, that is, Lombardi, and was taking advantage of many benefits.
"Tia."
My father patted me on the back of my hand.
I shrugged and said to such a father.
"Do not worry. Sushou is no match for me."
"What are you worried about."
Grandpa opened the book again and laughed at me.
"There has always been a hostile force against Lombardi. If you are a Lombardiâs householder, you have to overcome it."
"Yes, Grandpa."
I also nodded facing such a grandfather.
Itâs true that Chanton Sushou is a tricky person to deal with, but that doesnât mean thereâs no way.
âIn a way, itâs all thanks to my grandfather.â
I drink wine slowly and think.
âBecause I know it best.â
Coincidentally, this is the time in my previous life when I witnessed the most things in person while helping my grandfather with his family affairs.
Of course, one of them is Sushouâs work.
"My Lady the Matriarch."
Then John the Butler approached me quietly, but in a hurry, and informed me.
"Bate of Caramel Avenue is urgently asking to see the Matriarch."