Today was an appointment with Bate.
It was very late in the afternoon when I left Lombardyâs mansion and had arrived in front of âCaramel Avenueâ when the sky was dark.
Shops, which many people visit all day, have been closed and silent without anyone.
Jingle-.
I opened the door and the bell rang at the empty shop.
As I entered the dark shop, Bate came out from the back of the kitchen.
"Hello, Bate."
But there is no greeting.
Bate just pulled my chair with a stiff face.
Other nobles would feel pretty bad, but I sat there with a shrug.
By the way, Bate was empty-handed.
"You donât have any paperwork or anything?"
I was just asking out of curiosity.
Bate said, frowned as if his pride was quite hurt.
"I have the information in my head."
"Well, thatâs not what I meant... Youâre so mean."
However, I prefer to see it.
I like the way Bate looks without being servile even though he has researched about me and found out quite a lot.
"Letâs get started, shall we?"
I clapped my hands once and said.
"Whoa..."
Bate sighed briefly and looked straight at me.
"Florentia Lombardy. 11 years old now. Gallahan Lombardyâs only daughter, Lulak Lombardyâs third sons."
There was a dull voice that seemed to read information about simple subject of investigation that wasnât me, right in front of me.
Like the day I asked for information about Perez.
"She doesnât have any special history as an infant except that her mother was a wanderer who came into Lombardy one day. Rather, she belongs to the timid side, unlike other Lombardy bloodlines, but."
Bateâs amber eyes staring directly at me seemed to flash at the moment.
"Before and after her eighth birthday, she began to gain a reputation as Lombardyâs gifted child. Starting to stand out among the three successors and receiving personal guidance from education officer Clerivan Pellet."
"Hmm. Thatâs right."
To be honest, so far itâs not that surprising.
This kind of information is something that anyone can say by bribe Lombardy employeeâs a little bit.
Of course, it wonât be easy because people who work in Lombardy tend to have a heavy mouth. [1]
By the way, my blunt attitude seems to have provoked Bate.
"And since then, Florentia Lombardy, and the surroundings began to change dramatically. Not only did she start winning Lord Lulakâs heart, but her father Gallahan Lombardyâs move is completely different from before."
Bateâs voice became even lower.
"Gallahan Lombardy, who has lived almost in seclusion for 30 years, suddenly successfully leads the Coroi cotton business, a huge joint venture between Lombardy and Angenas. Then, a few months later, he create a new type of clothing business called âReady-to-wear" and so far, Gallahan Clothing Store has been successful in everything that has never been done before. This is where you are starting suspicious."
âIs that all?â
"So what do you think, Bate?"
"...It sounds crazy."
Bate bit his teeth once and replied.
"I think itâs all the results of Lady Florentia Lombardyâs involvement."
I asked, squeezing a smile between my lips.
"Isnât that too much of a leap? Iâm just an 11-year-old kid."
"I mean, thatâs why Iâm saying itâs crazy."
Bate said in a row.
"But all the information is pointing there."
"Itâs just that my dad could be a very smart guy, right? He just hasnât had a chance."
"No."
Bate shook his head quite firmly.
"If it was for the Coroi cotton business and the start of a ready-to-wear business, I would have thought so. But since then, the steps that Gallahan has taken are clearly beyond the capacity of Gallahan Lombardy."
"For example?"
"Womenâs clothing followed by menâs and childrenâs clothing. Recently, he introduced the concept of âlimited editionâ to build a premium line. Gallahan Lombardy would have worked hard to strengthen the inner circle of the ready-to-wear business. Someone with common sense doesnât seem to think about it."
So youâre saying Iâm being unreasonable?
"Itâs only people who have a very good sense, or who can read the whole flow, that take such risks and move boldly."
I decided to poke Bate a little.
"But there was Clerivan, doesnât he?"
Bate nodded at my words.
"Yes, but it doesnât explain the Estira Ointment that shook the medical community a few years ago, to say that itâs the work of Clerivan Pellet."
I didnât even know that.
I patted my tongue, avoiding Bateâs gaze.
"So whatâs Bateâs conclusion?"
"I think Lady Florentia Lombardy has played a shadow role in several ways, including clothing stores supervised by Clerivan Pellet. You have extraordinary potential. "
Oh, you think Clerivan leads me.
In fact, considering my age, it is right to think so.
"Possibilities..."
I reflect on what Bate said.
Of course, it was a nice thing to hear.
But it also meant the future was uncertain.
And Bate is not a person who can trust and entrust the âInformation Guildâ he was trying to create for such an unspecified future possibility.
I made a decision and said.
"I think I won this bet."
"What?"
Bate asked again with a dumb face.
He probably thought heâd won because heâd done a lot of research on me.
"If youâre trying to force yourself out of pride..."
"No, itâs not forced, but unfortunately, there was a limit to Bateâs investigation."
"Sigh, what the hell is going on? Thatâs the breaking point."
Bate grumbled, still completely unaware of facial control.
"Wait a minute."
I got up from my seat, opened the store door, and called someone who was waiting nearby.
Just in case, I told him the time and place of the appointment today and asked him to wait in the carriage.
Iâm glad he did.
"Sir. Clerivan."
At my call, Clerivan came right into the store.
"Did you call, Lady Florentia?"
Bate does not like excessive politeness for teachers to treat their students.
"I thought I could convince Bate if I had you here."
"Just a moment ago, you told me that I were supervised by Sir Clerivan."
"Yes, I did."
Bate still looked as if he didnât know what was wrong.
I grabbed the skirt and greeted politely.
"This time, Iâll introduce myself properly. Iâm Florentia Lombardy, the real owner of Pellet Company."
"Yes...?"
Bate, who had a dumb face, scratched his ear with his fingers.
Then he looked at Clerivan with eyes demanding clarification.
"Lady Florentia is right."
"Are, are you serious, then?"
Clerivan nodded his head.
"Ha, but the name Pellet Company..."
"Itâs just a name."
Clerivan replied coolly.
"But sheâs only 11 years old..."
"Amazing, isnât it!"
"Well, then, indeed, the Lombardy spirit..."
"Lombardyâs light and hope!"
"Ha, ha, ha..."
Bate laughed desperately as if he had gone mad.1
He took turns looking at me, and Clerivan who was standing beside me.
And then he laughed again.
"Then ready-to-wear..."
"To my surprise, it was my fatherâs idea."
"But yours ntervention..."
"There was. Bate was right about that."
"Oh, as expected..."
Bate seemed to need some time alone.
He thought about something with his chin on his hand and murmured to himself.
"I see, then it all makes sense... I didnât know what was going on."
Then he raised his head and asked.
"Then the diamond mine... What happened to Lombardy and Angenas auction? Were you lucky?"
"If you think about how many golds the Pellet Company won the bid, youâll get the answer."
Angenas wrote 2000 gold and lost the mine to us who wrote 2050 gold.
"Ah..."
Bate curled up as if he was tearing his head apart.
I approached Bate and patted him on the shoulder.
"It hasnât been that long since you entered the âInformation Businessâ. I think thatâs a pretty good ability."
"How did you know that I started the âInformation Businessâ?"
Bate freaked out, breathing in vain.
"Well, how did I know Angenas would write 2000 gold?"
"Uhhhh...?"
Bate put on an angry face.
It seems annoying for him that I know more things than he does and sees through him more accurately.
I once again made an offer to Bate that he can not refuse.
"Then letâs make another bet?"
Bate gritted his teeth and asked.
"What is it this time?"
"What was the hottest topic at the recent aristocratic conference?"
"It was a remedy for the eastern drought. The decision fell to the Emperor."
As expected, you knew.
The internal affairs of the aristocracy would be very difficult to obtain.
"What decision does Bate think the Emperor will make?"
"I think this year will be difficult because they already got last yearâs tax exemption. It will be a big blow for the treasury."
"Then Iâll bet against your. Iâll bet on the storeâs rent for five years."
"Five, five yearâs worth..."
Bate gulped down his mouth.
"So if I lose, what does Lady Florentia get?"
"If I win...â
I snapped as if I was putting the bait on a calm surface.
"Give me the priority of information. The first right to access the information that Bate will be collecting in the future."
Bate was silent for a while.
I held my breath together.
And finally, Bate nodded.
"Letâs do it, that bet."
* * *
"Wow, Warr-."
In the quiet mansion, a coachman can be heard calming the horse.
Lying under the deliberately opened window, I was dazed and opened my eyes.
"Heâs back."
Belsach, who had been on a hunting trip with Astana for more than a week, is finally back.7
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Glossary
[1] âì ì´ ë¬´ê²ë¤ [ibi mugeobda]â - Itâs korean idiom literally âThe mouth (or lips) is heavy / Heavy-mouthedâ. It means someone who can really keep other peopleâs secrets. From : âì [ib]â : mouth, âì´ [i]â : (consonant +) subject marker, â무ê²ë¤ [mugeobda]â : heavy.