Chapter 112: What Are You Making Again? (3)
Alfoi participated in the large-scale construction happening in the estate every day.
His mana was always depleted, and there wasnât even a moment to replenish it, leaving him with dark circles under his eyes from accumulated fatigue.
But no matter how exhausting it was, he couldnât afford to stop.
If he got caught slacking off, there was no telling what kind of consequences heâd face.
âWhat the hell is this? You should assign work in moderation! Isnât this way too much?â
âTo think that youâd give such menial tasks to the proud wizards from the Crimson Flame Tower! We didnât come here to do this kind of trivial work!â
The newly deployed wizards kept lashing out at Alfoi every day.
But no matter how much they complained, Alfoi, looking as if he was about to drop dead, just shook his head.
âThe master... I mean, the Lord ordered it, so we have to do it...â
âThatâs a cowardly excuse!â
The new wizards couldnât understand it at all.
How had Alfoi, who was always brimming with confidence as the heir to the Tower Master, changed so drastically?
It wasnât just Alfoi who seemed strange. The other wizards, too, kept their mouths tightly shut and focused solely on their work.
What on earth had happened?
âPlease, explain! Why are you so obediently doing this kind of menial work?â
âWell... because itâs fun...â
âIf itâs so fun, then why are you crying!â
âBecause... itâs so much fun that it brings tears to my eyes...â
âDonât say such nonsense!â
The new wizards, unable to take it any longer, began to rise up.
Theyâd been told by the Tower to follow the Lordâs orders and had seen the branch manager setting an example by diligently working, so they endured it for a few days... but they couldnât continue to be exploited like this.
It wasnât just a matter of pride.
The more they observed the wizards who had arrived before them, the more a sense of foreboding welled up inside them.
Every single one of them had dark circles under their eyes, and their disheveled appearance suggested they had been shuffling around the construction site for far too long.
They didnât look like the always tidy and elegant wizards they were supposed to be.
âLetâs go together!â
âWhere to?â
âTo the Lord! We need to tell him we canât do this kind of work! And if he still refuses, weâll head back to the Tower! Branch Manager, youâre coming too, right? Letâs speak out strongly!â
âI donât know... what are you talking about... itâs scary...â
âArgh!â
The wizards gritted their teeth as they saw Alfoiâs timid reaction.
At this rate, they felt embarrassed to even call him the Tower Masterâs heir.
âHow pathetic. We no longer recognize you as the successor to the Tower Master!â
âIâll make sure to report this to the Tower Master!â
âLetâs go to the Lord, even if itâs just us!â
The wizards left, seething with anger.
They seemed determined to confront the Lord and force him to let them quit or leave the estate altogether.
Even as the wizards hurled severe insults at him, Alfoi merely stared at them with vacant eyes.
But once the wizards had completely left his sight, the expressions of Alfoi and the remaining wizards changed.
âHehe, what a bunch of idiots.â
They stifled their laughter, just in case the others heard it and turned back.
They couldnât afford to ruin all their effort acting up until now.
âThereâs no way Iâm going down alone.â
âLetâs see them get a taste of this.â
Driven by the thought that they couldnât be the only ones enslaved, they had endured all the insults and kept quiet.
âHehe, if only they knew how terrifying the Lord is. Those fools are in for it now.â
âYou arrogant fools, do you even know where you are, raising your voices like that?â
âPhew, I was on edge. Once the contract is signed, letâs dump all the work on those guys.â
âRight, they need to understand why weâve been suffering like this.â
âSeriously, they never learn until they get hit.â
Even their last hope, the Elder, had left.
Since they couldnât escape anyway, having more people around was the better option. At least that way, they could get a little more sleep.
The wizardsâ minds had only gotten quicker at scheming.
âWhat exactly are you making? Is this special product some kind of mana-infused herb, like the wheat over there?â
Claude asked, genuinely curious.
He had tried to examine the blueprint Ghislain had handed over, but all he could see was a series of instructions to boil, decompose, mix, and melt things... It looked like something only an alchemist would concoct when making strange, experimental mixtures.
âItâs something the nobles will like. It wonât be as fun if I tell you now, so just wait and see.â
âUgh... should I even trust this?â
Claude felt an itch to make a sarcastic remark, but he held back.
It hadnât been long since he was thoroughly trounced by Ghislain. Now was the time to lay low and observe his patterns.
âLogically, a person canât succeed every time. Iâll watch how this goes and wait for a chance to make another bet.â
This was a common misconception among gambling addicts.
Having succeeded last time, they believed the odds were higher for failure this time.
Even for a top graduate of the academy, Claude was no exception to falling into this kind of error.
He grinned to himself, already fantasizing about betting again and freeing himself from the slave contract.
Ghislain, who watched him with a look of disdain, clicked his tongue and moved on.
The area named the âHerb Development Roomâ sounded impressive, but in reality, it was quite simple.
One side was piled high with herbs, while the opposite side was arranged with tools designed by Ghislain.
âThis really does look like an alchemistâs workshop,â Ghislain remarked, admiring the room.
In fact, what he was trying to create was a product that, in the future, would be developed through the collaboration of wizards and alchemists. So, calling it an alchemistâs workshop wasnât entirely wrong.
âBring the wizards.â
The wizards, who were abruptly summoned, began inscribing magic circles onto the tools as per Ghislainâs orders.
Alfoi, with his sallow complexion, clamped his lips shut as he drew the magic circles.
He could tell that some of the circles were designed to extract the effects of the herbs or to remove impurities, but beyond that, he had no clue.
âEven if I ask, heâll just come up with some nonsensical answer again.â
He was curious about how the devices with the magic circles would be used, but he suppressed his curiosity.
âIâm not going to ask. No way. Just watch, I wonât ask a single thing. Asking would be a loss for me.â
The magic circles were relatively simple, so the work was completed in a single day.
Curiosity is the instinct of a wizard.
Just as he was about to head back, exhausted from expending a considerable amount of mana, Alfoi couldnât hold back any longer and blurted out.
âWhat is this? What are you making?â
âA product thatâll make a ton of money. Want to guess? If you guess right, youâre free. If youâre wrong, ten more years...â
âNo, thank you! Iâm not doing that!â
Alfoi huffed, muttering curses under his breath as he stormed off.
âHe mustâve been really shaken after losing that first bet. To reject it so firmly.â
With a mix of admiration and regret, Ghislain clicked his tongue and called the workers over to get started.
Some of them sorted the herbs, others boiled water, and some managed the fire.
The workers had no idea what they were doing; they just repeated their tasks mindlessly.
âWhatâs the Lord making this time?â
âLooks like heâs trying to make some kind of medicine.â
âWhat do we know? We just do as weâre told. It must be something good for the body, right?â
After a few days, a thick black liquid finally began to flow out from the tool at the very end.
Ghislain dipped his finger in the liquid, sniffed it, and frowned.
âThis isnât the right color. Something must be off. And the smell isnât good either.â
He didnât get the desired result on the first try.
Relying solely on the knowledge heâd picked up in his previous life to reproduce such a complex process meant there were bound to be mistakes.
However, Ghislain wasnât particularly worried.
After all, this was much easier than creating something entirely from scratch.
Since he had a solid understanding of the overall structure, adjusting the finer details wouldnât be too difficult.
Over the next few days, he fine-tuned the ratios of the herb mixtures, adjusted the reaction times, and recalibrated the magic circles, relying on his memory.
After several experiments, he finally achieved the result he wanted.
âOh, perfect. Yes, this is it.â
Seeing the pure white extract, Ghislain smiled with satisfaction.
He was pleased that the product was completed, but there was something else that made him even happier.
In his past life, this product had been the biggest cash cow of the Delfine Duchy.
As he thought of those who were probably working hard to develop it somewhere right now, Ghislain scoffed.
âLetâs see how well you do, you bastards. Not that it matters, since youâre already too late.â