Chapter 197: You Sent Me a Very Nice Gift (2)
Max pleaded his case, sounding as if he were wronged.
âWe didnât neglect the request on purpose. Besides, by convention, in situations like this, the clientâs objective is considered achieved, so itâs normal to let it slide.â
They hadnât slacked off. They had rushed as quickly as they could, diligently preparing for any unforeseen accidents.
Still, considering it was a siege, they had assumed there would be plenty of time.
But when they arrived, the war had ended much faster than anticipated. By the time they got there, everyone was already cleaning up the battlefield.
In this situation, there wasnât much they could do. All they could do was feel relieved that Baron Fenris was alive, as the client had wished.
However, Ghislain relentlessly pursued the issue.
âI was surrounded at the gates and almost died! Did you rescue me when I was in danger or not?â
âAh, no, we didnât.â
Honestly, they werenât even sure if it had been a dangerous situation. But since he claimed it was, they had no choice but to acknowledge it.
âSo, did you fulfill the request properly or not?â
âAh, I guess not. But we really didnât expect the war to end so quickly...â
âThen shouldnât you at least do something to earn your pay? Whatâs this, scamming my associates? Huh?â
Faced with Ghislainâs scolding, Max and the troubleshooters were at a loss for words. They felt wronged but couldnât refute what he was saying.
What made it worse was that the clients in question were Rosalyn, the daughter of the Marquis of Branford, and Countess Mariel, a major player among the noblewomen.
If this madman spouted nonsense and fell out of their favor, they could kiss their business goodbye.
Caught in a siege, escape wasnât an option either. Their only choice was to appease the other party and make it out of there.
âWeâll, um, offer you a discount for your next request and do a better job.â
âNext time? What next time? Are you telling me to get into danger again? And what, youâre acting like itâs some grand gesture to offer a discount? Half off is the bare minimum!â
They had never agreed to half off.
âThis bastard... Heâs completely unreasonable... It might be better to just ask what he wants.â
âThen, what do you want us to do?â Max asked cautiously.
Only then did Ghislain respond in a gentler tone.
âFor starters, help clean up the battlefield here, and lend a hand with some tasks in our estate. We need some muscle for the heavy lifting.â
That much didnât seem too difficult. Fighting with a crazy noble was far worse than spending a bit of time.
âFine, weâll help for a few days before heading back.â
With dejected expressions, Max and the troubleshooters began assisting the soldiers.
They really intended to help for only a few days as a formality and then leave. However, Ghislain had a different idea.
âSince they look strong, I should use them for as long as possible. Iâll just calculate their wages as laborers.â
The money received from Rosalyn and Mariel was probably no less than several thousand gold coins. Considering the level of danger involved, that amount made sense.
To deduct it as wages for the laborers, even at a generous rate, these troubleshooters would need to work for years to make up the difference.
As the troubleshooters moved off to find tasks to do, only the young-looking priest was left standing awkwardly.
The priest, observing the situation, spoke nervously.
âWell, in that case, Iâll be on my way...â
Without even looking at him, Ghislain nonchalantly scratched his ear as he replied. Still, recognizing the priestâs status, he responded with a bit more courtesy than he had shown to the troubleshooters.
âYou seem very young for a priest. Whatâs your name?â
âI... Iâm Piote. I serve Juana, the goddess of beauty and abundance.â
âThe goddess of beauty, Juana? Donât her followers typically despise warzones and unclean places?â
Piote hesitated briefly before answering.
âWell... the Countess of Aylesbur has donated a lot to our church and is quite close to us. She made a special request for me to come here.â
Hearing that name, Ghislain nodded in understanding.
If there was one thing Mariel had mastered, it was âbeauty.â She had been among the first to recognize the value of cosmetics, after all.
Given her devotion to beauty, it was no surprise that she had ties with Juanaâs church.
With Marielâs authority, wealth, and connections, sending a single priest to a battlefield would have been effortless.
âI see. That makes sense. Regardless, it must have been tough for you to come to such a rough place.â
âYes... thank you. Then Iâll just...â
âAnd where do you think youâre going? Surely you were paid as well, right? Like those guys earlier, you need to earn your keep.â
At that, Pioteâs face contorted with an expression of grievance.
âI didnât receive any money.â
âWhat? Are you seriously claiming that a priest wouldnât take payment?â
âI swear to the goddess! I didnât receive a single coin! Iâm not that kind of person!â
Even the most corrupt priests rarely dared to invoke their deityâs name when lying.
âAs soon as I get back, Iâll never look back at this place again!â
But Ghislain wasnât the type to fall for empty words. He shook his head firmly.
âIâd love to help, but weâre short on manpower ourselves. If you really canât go back alone, why donât you wait and leave with the group heading back later?â
âUgh...â
In other words, Ghislain had no intention of letting him go easily. If Piote wanted safe passage, heâd have to work for it first.
Faced with the reality that his life would be in danger if he left alone, Piote had no choice but to nod tearfully in agreement.
The problem-solver friends might have been captured for an unknown duration.
However, Ghislain thought that wasnât enough, so he added a touch of intimidation.
âOh, and if you decide to escape through some other route or donât work hard enough, Iâll spread some big rumors.â
âR-Rumors? What kind of rumors?â
âThat you ran off after siphoning money from the Juana Order. That would cause significant trouble for everyone involved, wouldnât it? And you know well who backs me up.â
Pioteâs face turned ash.
Temples had a hierarchy even stricter than the magic towers.
If a high priest had to suffer because of a low-ranking priest like him, they wouldnât just let it go.
Being confined to a monastery for life would be the best-case scenario. More likely, heâd be banished to a far worse and more dangerous place.
âUh, uh... wait a moment...â
He glanced up, hoping to plead his case, but his counterpart was grinning wickedly.
This guy had to be the commander of demons himself. And he, Piote, was undoubtedly undergoing a trial sent by the goddess.
Faith, after all... was something to be proven by overcoming such trials.
â...Iâll do my best.â
âGood. I look forward to working with you. Letâs drop the formalities and speak comfortably like friends, shall we? Weâll be spending a lot of time together; being stiff all the time would be too cold, donât you think?â
âUh... Sure. Whatever makes you comfortable... Iâm fine with this...â
âAh, you donât have to be so formal. Anyway, letâs get along well. First, tend to the wounded. Weâre short on doctors here in the estate.â
And just like that, he moved straight into giving orders. Piote had never met a noble this unruly in his entire life.
Being treated like this for the first time, Pioteâs eyes brimmed with tears.
But there was nothing he could do. He felt that crossing this blood-soaked monsterâs temper would cost him his head.
âYes...â
Piote stumbled as he moved toward the injured.
If nothing else, divine power was unmatched for healing injuries and revitalizing the weary. A priest was essentially a walking, high-grade potion.
Whatâs more, after some rest, they could recharge automatically.
An auto-recharging potion? It was like a pile of cash rolling in. Its pink glow even made it look pretty.
Though he was just a low-ranking priest with limited divine power, he was still far more valuable than a mage.
âWow, this is an unexpected gain. I need to keep him around as long as possible. Heâs so naive heâll probably follow instructions well. The two of them sent me an excellent gift. What luck.â
Not only had he gained ten sturdy laborers, but also a top-tier talent in the form of a priest.
He couldnât help but feel grateful toward Mariel and Rosalyn for this fortune.
âWell then, letâs handle the rest of them now.â
Grinning, Ghislain headed toward the lordâs castle with a few knights.
By the time they arrived, news had already reached the castle. A white flag fluttered above, and Count Cabaldiâs top retainers and administrators were gathered, waiting for them.
Their faces were pale with fear as they bowed.
âGreetings to the new lord.â
âWe were merely following Count Cabaldiâs orders.â
âWeâve opened the storage fully. Everything here now belongs to you, Baron.â
âWe will dedicate ourselves wholeheartedly to serving you from now on.â
Ghislain scanned them.
These were the people who had profited alongside Count Cabaldi and then latched onto Count Desmond. They had done the same in his previous life, and they were doing it now.
At the start of the war, they had been brimming with confidence. They must have even hoped to seize Fenris, secure its food supplies, and dominate.
Now, those same people stared at him with desperate eyes, begging to live.
âHmm.â
After a few nonchalant nods, Ghislain turned to Gillian beside him.
âImprison all the low-ranking officials. Their charges will be reviewed later, and their fates decided.â
âUnderstood.â
âAnd as for the retainers who held important positions in the territory...â
Ghislain swept his gaze over them, his eyes cold as ice.
âKill them all.â