Chapter 138: Wait and See (1)
âThereâs nothing in particular. Once everything is settled, I plan to return to the estate right away.â
I had initially come to the capital to sell cosmetics and establish a connection with the Marquis.
Since I had achieved my goals, there was no need to stay any longer.
I planned to return as soon as I finalized the schedule for procuring slaves and relocating the estateâs residents.
However, the Marquis of Branford seemed to have other ideas.
âThatâs good to hear. Iâll host a banquet soon. Attending gatherings is the quickest way to familiarize yourself with other nobles and strengthen your connections. It would be beneficial for you to attend influential noblesâ gatherings with Rosalyn.â
âThank you for your consideration. But thereâs really no need.â
As far as connections were concerned, just having the Marquis of Branford and Mariel was enough.
I had already achieved my purpose, so what was the point of meeting other nobles? It would only be a bother and a waste of time.
However, the Marquis of Branford ignored my refusal and continued to speak leisurely.
âSince Iâve become your patron, itâs only proper to greet the nobles of the same faction. That way, theyâll be more inclined to assist you in the future. It would also be useful to familiarize yourself with nobles from other factions.â
I inwardly scoffed.
âSeriously, who in this kingdom knows more about the nobles than I do?â
I might not know their faces well, but I was already aware of most of the information on the more prominent nobles.
So, I didnât feel the need to bother building connections with other nobles.
âItâs fine. Iâd rather just stay at the mansion...â
âAttend.â
At the Marquis of Branfordâs stern command, I pursed my lips in dissatisfaction.
With him being this insistent, I had no choice but to attend.
âUgh, this is such a hassle...â
I grumbled inwardly, but changed my perspective.
For him to go this far meant that he really intends to firmly support me.
Since it was a good thing anyway, it wouldnât be bad to look around and see if there was anything I could gain while I was out and about.
As the capital of the kingdom, Cardenia was more developed than other territories.
I might find aspects that could be applied to Fenris Estate, or gain insights on what to avoid among the things I planned to introduce.
âAlright. In that case, Iâll take a little time to rest before leaving for the estate.â
âIâll send someone to notify you as soon as everything is prepared. Make sure you donât cause any trouble and wait quietly.â
It seemed the Marquis of Branford had somewhat figured out what kind of person I was.
Considering he told me not to cause any trouble, that was.
* * *
A few days later, a grand banquet was held at the Marquis of Branfordâs estate.
Since the banquet was open to everyone, nobles flocked there in droves.
Those who arrived early conversed among themselves as they waited for the event to begin.
The ladies who were particularly close to Rosalyn were all busy talking about her.
âHave you heard? They say Rosalynâs illness has been completely cured.â
âIâve heard that too, but isnât it just a rumor? If she had fully recovered, she would have attended the gatherings by now. Why hasnât she shown up yet?â
The rumor that Rosalynâs illness had been cured had already spread throughout the capital.
However, since the person in question had yet to make an appearance at any official event, no one could verify the truth of the rumor.
The topic of the ladiesâ conversation shifted from Rosalyn to Ghislain.
âThey say her skin condition was cured after using Baron Fenrisâs cosmetics.â
âOh, come on, does that make sense? How could cosmetics cure what even priests and doctors couldnât?â
âStill, those cosmetics are pretty effective, arenât they?â
As soon as Rosalynâs treatment ended, the blockade around Crow Mansion was lifted, and the sale of cosmetics resumed.
The products were still selling well, but no one who bought them thought they could actually cure any illness.
The popularity of the cosmetics was so high that the rumors simply spread as an amusing piece of gossip.
âThe Marquis of Branford must have his reasons.â
âIt seems he had no choice but to grant the request because of how he treated his daughterâs illness...â
They clicked their tongues and eyed Ghislain with disdain.
Because of him, the plans led by the royal family and the royal faction had been completely derailed.
Supporting Ferdium, which was much less advantageous, instead of focusing on Brivant Estate.
Though things had ultimately been decided in favor of the Marquis of Branfordâs persistent push, there was still much murmuring beneath the surface.
In other words, the Marquis of Branford had taken on a political burden because of Ghislain.
âAnd about this patronage. If he was going to support someone, arenât there so many other promising young men from good families?â
âI just donât understand. The favoritism heâs showing is excessive considering the circumstances.â
âOh, letâs just keep an eye on him, alright?â
This situation had caused frequent tensions and arguments among the royal faction nobles.
Those who disliked Ghislain couldnât help, but feel their insides churn.
The Marquis of Branford paid no heed to the murmurs around him and continued speaking.
âOh, and thanks to Baron Fenris, my daughter Rosalyn has recovered from her illness. This event is also a banquet to celebrate her recovery, so I hope you all enjoy yourselves.â
With that as the signal, the doors of the banquet hall opened. A servant belatedly raised his voice and announced,
âLady Rosalyn Branford is entering!â
Rosalyn slowly stepped into the banquet hall.
Peopleâs attention instantly shifted to her, their expressions full of curiosity, wondering if it was true that Rosalyn had fully recovered.
As she moved forward, those who got a closer look at her face began to exclaim in admiration, one after another.
âOhhh!â
âItâs true! She really is cured!â
âShe looks just like she used to! No, her skin actually looks even better than before!â
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
The idea that her skin condition, which even priests and doctors had given up on, could be curedâwhat kind of extraordinary cosmetics could produce such results?
âAre you telling me a mere cosmetic product is more effective than a priest? I can hardly believe it.â
âSay what you will, but thereâs no doubt that Baron Fenris has exceptional skill in that area.â
âItâs legendary! That cosmetic is going to become a legend!â
When Rosalyn haughtily raised her chin, the crowd cheered even louder.
Mariel, who was standing with the other ladies, clasped her hands tightly, her face beaming with joy.
âShe really has recovered. The Marquis of Branford is truly mischievous. Would it have hurt to show us this sooner?â
It would be a lie to say she wasnât a little hurt, but the joy of being able to reconnect with Rosalyn far outweighed it.
Rosalyn slightly bowed her head, greeting everyone around her.
Her cheeks flushed with emotion.
âI never thought a day like this would come again...â
How many times had she dreamed of standing before everyone like this once more?
Rosalyn turned her head to look at Ghislain, who was standing with his head raised, meeting her gaze.
The person who had restored to her the joy she had once given up on, forced to live hidden in the shadows.
If not for him, she wouldnât be standing here today.
When their eyes met, Ghislain grinned playfully and shrugged his shoulders.
After Rosalyn finished her greetings, the Marquis of Branford announced the start of the banquet.
âNow, everyone, please enjoy the banquet.â
Soon, the orchestra began to play, but no one moved. All eyes remained fixed on Ghislain.
Only the sound of music filled the hall; not even the sound of a cough could be heard.
The reason was simple. The high-ranking nobles were not making a move.
The lower-ranked nobles didnât know what to do and stepped back, watching the situation nervously.
Even though it was supposed to be a joyous banquet, a tense atmosphere hung over the entire room.