Chapter 146 â All of These Belongs to Me. (1)
Although the Marquis of Branford led the effort, half of the assets belonged to the royal family, and the other half came from the royal factionâs nobles.
Thus, along with the royal standard, flags symbolizing each noble house fluttered everywhere.
Everyoneâs hearts swelled with pride at the grandeur.
âW-Wow. Are they really giving us all of this?â
Belinda felt happy, yet a bit wistful.
She thought about how difficult things had been for the Ferdium family. If they had received such support earlier, how much better would it have been?
She didnât know much about the complex political relationships, but she could at least tell that the Ferdium family had risen to a more significant position than before.
And it was all thanks to Ghislain, so she felt immensely proud as the person who had taught him.
âOh, our young lord has really grown up well.â
Even Rosalyn, who was staying at the Crow Mansion, came out beyond the castle walls to see Ghislain off.
There was a hint of melancholy on her face.
âTake care, Baron. Please make sure to stay healthy.â
âYes, you take care too, my lady. And please keep doing well with the cosmetics sales.â
âAll right. When will you be coming back to the capital?â
âSomeone will come to collect payments frequently, but I donât know when Iâll be back myself. Well, Iâll be off then. Please make sure the accounts are settled properly.â
âIs there nothing you can talk about with me other than money?â
Rosalyn pouted in disappointment.
However, Ghislain paid no attention to her reaction at all.
His mind was filled only with thoughts of returning as quickly as possible.
He looked around at the people and shouted loudly.
âEveryoneâs got everything, right? We have a lot of cargo this time, so make sure to keep track of it.â
âYes! Everythingâs ready!â
âAll right, then letâs get going!â
At Ghislainâs signal, the wagons began to move, one by one, slowly.
Caw! Caw!
The crows circled far above in the sky, reluctantly saying their farewells.
Still, none of them followed, as if they didnât want to leave their home.
Rosalyn stood lost in thought as she watched Ghislainâs departing figure.
âIs the Fenris Estate really that good? What kind of place could it be...â
She stayed there for a long time, not leaving until Ghislain disappeared into a mere dot on the horizon.
* * *
âNow that the weather is clearing, itâs time to prepare for the expedition to the Northern Fortress.â
At Zwalterâs words, Homerne, the Chief Overseer, nodded.
âYes, itâs about time the barbarians start making their move.â
The two were drinking tea, discussing the future political landscape.
Their expressions were more relaxed than ever.
Suddenly, Zwalter let out a wistful laugh, as if reminded of his son.
âHe said he was going to sell cosmetics, but heâs been in the capital for quite some time. I hope heâs building up a lot of connections while heâs there. That kid didnât have many friends growing up, after all.â
âThatâs because of his temper... Ahem, but the Young Lord has still grown a lot, hasnât he? Even if itâs hard to meet high-ranking nobles, he must have made some friends among his peers.â
âRight? Even though itâs a poor estate, he became a lord at that age, so he shouldâve managed to make a few friends.â
Homerne frowned slightly and shook his head.
âThe problem is that he went around selling goods like a merchant. The young nobles in the capital have strong pride, so he might have ended up with less-than-ideal friends.â
âAhem, I told him not to go, but he insisted.â
âOnce you hear about the kind of friends he made, if they seem subpar, you should give him a good scolding. After all, who a noble associates with is important.â
Zwalter nodded with a stern expression.
âDonât worry. Even though heâs been making money and getting a bit full of himself, heâs still lacking in experience, isnât he? If heâs made bad friends, Iâll make sure to give him a proper scolding.â
âHahaha, of course. Since the war, the Young Lordâs behavior has been overlooked, but this would be a good opportunity to give him some firm discipline.â
The two of them exchanged smiles.
With the estate running smoothly, their minds were at ease.
Though still poor, things had improved compared to before they received support from the Runestone.
And since they were also set to receive food supplies from Ghislain, those who had been living hard lives felt grateful even for this much.
âHmm, but he didnât cause any trouble in the capital, did he? I canât shake off this uneasy feeling.â
âCome on now. You know the power and influence of the capitalâs nobles. No matter how reckless the Young Lord might be, he wouldnât have caused any trouble there.â
âBut he has always been unpredictable.â
âAh, donât worry about it. It was his first time in the capital, so he was probably too intimidated to do anything.â
With a tense expression, Zwalter spoke up.
âFirst, letâs prepare a grand gift and send an envoy to the capital. We have no choice but to beg for forgiveness for my sonâs rudeness.â
Homerne nodded in agreement.
âPerhaps we could ask them to be lenient by saying heâs a bit... unbalanced. We could explain that he sometimes has these episodes. It wasnât intentional.â
âYes, weâll have to do that. He is my son, but to be honest, he is a madman. Iâm sure there are already rumors in the capital about his... peculiarities.â
The three of them began to move quickly.
They gathered the retainers to discuss countermeasures, drafted a letter of apology, and scraped together whatever resources they could find.
While the retainers were gathered in the hall, debating who should be sent as an envoy, a soldier who had been guarding the castle gate burst in, shouting urgently.
âAn army is approaching the castle!â
âWhat? What army, all of a sudden?â
Zwalter and the retainers were stunned.
There had been no messenger from the checkpoints along the estateâs borders.
That meant the army had either overpowered them and pushed through, or they had taken a different route and bypassed the usual paths.
Zwalter jumped up from his seat and snapped at the soldier.
âDid you see the banners? Whose forces are they?â
âW-Well... there were so many banners...â
âSo many banners...? Are you saying itâs a coalition force?â
âThe size of the army was too small for that.â
Homerne, hands trembling, pressed further.
âThen, which noble houseâs banners did you see?â
âAt the front was the royal banner, followed by those of the Marquis of Branford, the Marquis of McQuarrie, Count Norton, Count Aylesbur, Count Boyer, Count Bromson...â
â...â
Every name he listed belonged to nobles with considerable power in the kingdom.
Zwalterâs legs gave out, and he slumped back into his chair.
âTheyâre all nobles from the pro-royal faction. If the royal banner is present, it means the Marquis of Branford has mobilized the troops. It looks like Ghislain has really stirred up a big mess.â
âW-What should we do?â
Homerne, pacing in agitation, asked, but Zwalter remained silent.
If they were here to make a show of force, demanding an apology and compensation for the damage to their honor, then the best course of action would be to comply.
âBut what if they intend to seize this place?â
It seemed unlikely they would go to such lengths over a quarrel with a troublesome son, but he had to consider the worst-case scenario.
It wasnât common, but there were cases where people would find various pretexts to seize someone elseâs estate and hand it over to a noble they supported.
âFor something like this to happen out of the blue... this is troublesome.â
This was a time when even stationing troops at the borders of an estate could be seen as a justification for war.
And yet, without any of those usual steps, the royal and high-ranking noble troops had suddenly appeared right outside the castle?
This was far from ordinary.
Hearing bad news followed by a situation like this brought an overwhelming sense of pressure.
After contemplating for a moment, Zwalter made a decision and spoke in a heavy tone.
âGather the soldiers.â
âMy lord, youâre not serious are you...?â
Homerneâs tone was full of concern, but Zwalter clenched his teeth as he gripped his sword.
âWe may be poor, but we still have our pride, donât we?â
âWe have neither,â Homerne retorted inwardly, lowering his head.
âIf the Young Lord is indeed captured, it could be dangerous. No matter how reckless he is, we must ensure his survival. Heâs the heir to the family!â
âLetâs hear what they have to say first. If theyâre holding him as a hostage and want an apology, then weâll pay compensation. But if they try to use this as an excuse to push us around with force, weâll fight.â
âUnderstood.â
The resolute look in Zwalterâs eyes made all the retainers bow their heads.
âSince negotiations might begin immediately, the retainers from the Chief Overseerâs office will accompany me.â
Hearing this, some of the retainersâ faces stiffened.
If a sudden battle broke out, they would struggle to even protect themselves.
But when the lord called for them, refusal wasnât an option.
Reluctantly, they all followed, shuffling after him.
Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang!
The bell to summon the soldiers rang out.
The soldiers residing inside the castle, though surprised by the sudden call, quickly prepared for combat.
Boom!
The castle gates opened, and Zwalter, now fully armored, mounted his horse.
Following behind him, the soldiers began to march slowly towards the forces approaching Ferdium.