Chapter 127: Just Show the Results (1)
After finishing their conversation with the Marquis of Branford, Ghislain and his companions followed the butler to meet Rosalyn.
Soldiers were stationed all over the mansion, leaving no gaps, as if to make it clear that escaping wasnât even an option.
Belinda, glancing around nervously, tugged at Ghislainâs sleeve and whispered.
âYoung Lord! What on earth are you thinking? How did things escalate like this?â
He had suddenly shown up, offering to treat the Marquisâs daughterâs condition and asking for something in return.
It was an absurd proposal, no matter who you asked.
âWell, heâs always been like this. But this time, the opponent is too formidable. Strong-arming the kingdomâs most powerful noble!â
There were some nobles who would execute their servants over the slightest mistake.
The more powerful a noble was, the more cruelly they tended to act.
âYou canât think of this like dealing with the Magic Tower. At least wizards donât randomly try to kill nobles...â
And, most importantly, the Marquis of Branford wasnât in a position where he needed Ghislainâs help, unlike the Magic Tower.
âUgh, Iâve been too complacent because nothing big has happened lately.â
Recently, everything Ghislain did had gone smoothly, and heâd been on a winning streak, which made her let her guard down. That was the problem.
âI shouldâve asked him what was going on before we came to the Marquisâs estate and stopped him!â
Belinda bit her nails anxiously, glaring at Ghislain.
Gillian kept his head down, hiding his gaze as he checked their possible escape routes.
âIf things seem to go south, please inform me in advance. I will lead the way,â he said.
Despite everyoneâs concerns, Ghislain just smiled.
Seeing Ghislainâs confident smile, they all let out a sigh.
As always, there was nothing left but to hope he would succeed somehow.
Claude began devising a plan to take the Marquisâs daughter hostage if things went wrong.
âJudging by the Marquisâs personality, it probably wonât work... But you never know.â
The basics of kidnapping were to gather information about the target.
The Marquis of Branford was so famous that even Claude, who was from another kingdom, knew of him.
But he didnât know much about the Marquisâs daughter, Rosalyn.
Claude carefully asked the butler walking beside them.
âExcuse me... What kind of person is the young lady?â
âAh, you might not be familiar with her, coming from the North. She used to be quite famous here in the capital.â
âFor what?â
Claude pressed his lips together, trying not to show his unease. Please donât let it be something like swordsmanship or magic. That would make taking her hostage much harder.
The butler continued, his expression tinged with sadness.
âShe has been exceptionally bright since she was young. Ever since the late Marchioness returned to her family home, the young lady has personally managed all the household affairs.â
âOther than household affairs, she didnât do anything else?â
The butler frowned and scolded him sharply.
âHow dare you dismiss the Marquis householdâs responsibilities as mere household chores! For someone who is the Chief Overseer of an estate, do you not understand how difficult it is to manage a noble family?â
âAh... Iâm sorry...â
Claude mumbled as he scratched his head. The butler glared at him for a moment before continuing his explanation.
âAhem, well, in addition to that, she also sponsors several organizations.â
Proudly, the butler began to list just how remarkable Rosalyn was.
âIf I were to speak about our young lady...â
Ghislainâs associates couldnât hide their surprise as they listened to the butlerâs explanations.
The number of titles she held was astounding, almost unbelievable for a single individual.
âPatron of the Cardenia Textile Guild.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Stonemasons Guild.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Carpentry Guild.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Sculptors Guild.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Glass Crafts Guild.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Natural Philosophy Association.â
âPatron of the Cardenia Astronomy Association.â
âFormer Vice President of the Gentlewomenâs Reading Society.â
âFormer Vice President of the Gentlewomenâs Tea Tasting Society.â
... and so on.
From the natural sciences to literature, arts, and philosophy, her influence extended across numerous fields. Even after falling ill, she continued to fund and manage these organizations.
Ghislain tilted his head slightly, his expression a mix of confusion and disbelief.
The object that had flown straight at him brushed past his face and headed directly for Claude, who was standing right behind him.
âUgh!â
Claude squeezed his eyes shut in surprise. Fortunately, Wendy swiftly snatched the flying object out of the air.
âA candlestick?â
Wendy was holding an ornate candlestick decorated with intricate patterns.
If it had hit Claudeâs face directly, he would have been seriously injured. He let out a dry laugh, completely taken aback.
âWhat the hell? I thought she was supposed to be gentle and kind?â
Far from having a sweet disposition, this was a violent greeting that made one question her very character.
Noble young ladies would never act like this in front of others.
Such behavior would not only disgrace themselves but also bring shame upon their entire family.
Yet, the Marquisâs daughter was doing such a thing without a care!
The butler, looking embarrassed, coughed repeatedly, trying to offer an explanation.
âAhem, sheâs not usually like this... Sheâs been a bit on edge lately...â
âFrom the way he opened the door and dodged so naturally, it doesnât seem like this is the first time,â Claude thought.
The servants were huddled close behind the butler, trembling.
As Claude narrowed his eyes at the butler, the man subtly averted his gaze, lowering his head. Just as Claude was about to demand an explanation, a sharp voice rang out from within the room.
âI told you to go away! What treatment now? Just leave me alone!â
Whoosh!
Objects kept flying out from the dark roomâcandlesticks, books, cups, bowls, picture frames, porcelain, incense burners, and anything else that was heavy enough to cause damage.
The butler and the servants remained huddled by the door, out of the line of fire, while all the objects were aimed squarely at Ghislainâs group.
But they werenât ordinary people; they dodged or deflected every single item that came their way.
Soon, a voice filled with a mix of panic and frustration came from inside the room.
âWho are you people? What do you want? Do you want to die? Get out of here before I tear you to pieces! Butler, what are you doing? Call the soldiers!â
From the mouth of someone who was supposedly gentle and never spoke harshly, came a threat to tear people apart.
It was clear she wasnât a novice when it came to cursing.
âHmm...â
Ghislain was genuinely taken aback by the unexpected situation.
In the records he had seen in his past life, there was no mention of Rosalyn Branford having such a foul temper.
Although the reasons varied, the others were just as stunned as Ghislain, staring at the butler with dumbfounded expressions.
Click.
The butler discreetly closed the door again, clearing his throat.
âAhem, letâs give the young lady a moment to cool down.â
Claude, unable to hold back any longer, protested.
âWait a minute, didnât you say she was kind and gentle? And that she doesnât use harsh words?â
â...She was, in the past.â
âWhat?â
âBefore she fell ill, she was truly like an angel. I assure you.â
âWow... This is unbelievable.â
The butlerâs calm, matter-of-fact tone made him seem all the more shameless. Claude was at a loss for words, struck by the absurdity of the situation.
Despite her terrible temper, the butler blindly took her side just because she was the lady he served.
After a while, the commotion inside the room died down. The butler gave an awkward smile.
âShe must be calmer now.â
Creak...
The butler very cautiously opened the door. This time, nothing flew out.
Ghislainâs group finally felt safe enough to cautiously observe the situation inside the room.
There was a woman standing in the shadows, her back turned to the light.
She wore simple, plain clothes that didnât match the status of the Marquisâs daughter.
Her face was hidden behind a mask, and she wore gloves on her hands.
The light from the hallway illuminated the mask through the open door, revealing a pair of sharp, piercing eyes glaring out from behind it.
Gulp.
Everyone swallowed nervously, unable to muster the courage to step inside.
Rosalyn slowly spoke, her voice heavy with suppressed emotion, filling the dark room.
âLeave. Before I kill you all.â