Chapter 22 You Madman, Why Would You Do That! (2)
At his fatherâs question, Ghislain finally gathered his thoughts and straightened his posture as he replied.
âThere was no particular issue. I just had a few things to discuss with Amelia.â
âIs that so.â
There was a glimmer in Zwalterâs eyes.
Since the past, Ghislain had always been busy avoiding and running away from him. Rather than approaching him to greet him, Ghislain often made excuses and hid whenever Zwalter sought him out.
The only time they ever met face-to-face was when Ghislain got into trouble and was dragged back home.
And now, for Ghislain to come to him of his own accord like this...
That wasnât all. There was a sense of confidence in his words and actions as well. It was almost as if Ghislain had become a strangerâso different from the person Zwalter once knew.
When a person acts out of character, suspicion naturally arises.
âWhy is this kid acting like this? Is he sick or something?â
Zwalter narrowed his eyes and scrutinized Ghislain from head to toe.
âHmm, somethingâs definitely off.â
As Zwalter remained silent, the atmosphere gradually became heavy. Sensing the shift, Ghislain spoke up first.
âYou must have gone through a lot. I heard you defended the estate well again.â
âNo, I should have pushed them back completely, but I couldnât because of matters related to the estate. Still, we inflicted significant damage so that those bastards wonât act recklessly for a while. Once I rest and finish reorganizing, I plan to head out again.â
Ghislain quietly observed his fatherâs face. Though it wasnât intentional, he had already heard how difficult the situation in the estate was while he was outside.
However, despite the strain, Zwalter showed no signs of weakness in front of his son, speaking only of the tasks ahead.
âHeâs just the same as always.â
Even after seeing his son for the first time in a long while, his stern face remained unchanged. To others, he would appear to be an emotionless, boring, and humorless man.
When Ghislain was younger, he thought the same. He hated his father for being rigid and strict.
But now, he understood what lay behind that expression: fatigue, exhaustion, and an unshakable sense of responsibility.
âEveryone depends on that sense of duty.â
The peace that everyone took for granted was actually built on Zwalterâs sacrifices.
As a child, Ghislain thought his father was reckless, who only cared about fighting, and paid no attention to his family. He resented him for this.
He had often envied the children of other noble families who lived comfortably and luxuriously within their estates. He couldnât understand why only his family had to live in such hardship and poverty.
But now that he understood the weight of responsibility, he felt he could grasp what his father was going through. How difficult it must have been to live like that.
Ghislain became lost in his thoughts. Noticing that his son wasnât speaking again, Zwalter decided to ask what had been on his mind.
âI heard you personally dealt with Jamal and Philip. Is that true?â
âHmm, how should I explain this?â
He was already tired of all the rumors spreading about that incident.
Ghislain hesitated for a moment, and Randolph, the commander of the knights, leaned forward and asked,
âThatâs right, thereâs been a lot of talk lately. So, letâs be honest. Did you kill them yourself?â
âI didnât kill all of them myself.â
At that, the retainers of the Ferdium family nodded as if to say, Of course.
From the start, none of them believed the rumor that Ghislain had killed two knights by himself.
Randolph, too, nodded and asked again,
âAs expected. So, did they fight among themselves?â
âYes, they did fight each other.â
Since Frank had killed Jamal and Philip, it wasnât exactly a lie.
âYes, thereâs something I must do.â
âI donât know what it is, but wouldnât it be better if you just did nothing?â
Ghislain, with a sullen expression, replied,
âItâs something necessary.â
â...Alright, what is it?â
Zwalter, trying to hide his anxiety, asked. Having been toughened by countless battles in the north, nothing usually fazed him, but whenever he dealt with his son, his heart would start racing.
They say children are the enemies of their past lives. He must have committed many sins in his past life.
Seeing the tense look on his fatherâs face, Ghislain clicked his tongue inwardly.
Really, what kind of father gets so nervous just looking at his own son?
Not only his father but also all the retainers were on edge as if they were facing a savage.
Despite the cold treatment, Ghislain didnât feel upset; in fact, he found it somewhat amusing.
It was nice for him to see these people again after so many years, but they looked at him as if they had seen a ghost because his behavior was so different from before.
It was only natural that they were wary of him, considering he had been nothing but trouble until recently.
Well, this isnât so bad.
Having been cursed endlessly in his past life while bringing the kingdom to ruin, he found the retainersâ reactions this time to be nothing noteworthy.
With the estate in such dire straits, how much must these people have suffered because of a Young lord who did nothing but cause trouble? But now, things were different. Ghislain possessed the knowledge and ability to turn around the estateâs grim situation.
Itâs a good thing for the estate anyway.
Ghislain steeled himself and firmly declared,
âI will develop the Forest of Beasts.â
Zwalterâs eyebrows twitched. The retainers listening beside him all showed clear signs of shock. In an instant, the atmosphere in the room grew heavy. The silence became so thick that one could hear the sound of blinking.
After a long moment of stunned disbelief, Homerne looked at Ghislain and spoke,
âYoung lord, did you just say youâre going to develop the Forest of Beasts?â
âThatâs right. Iâll take care of everything. I just need permission to build a garrison near the forest and gather forces.â
Several ominous names, such as the Forest of Darkness and the Forest of Silence, knew the Forest of Beasts. The one thing all the names had in common was their foreboding nature.
The forest, sprawling to the north of Ferdium, was filled with powerful monsters. No one had ever succeeded in exploring it. Even in Ferdium, they avoided interfering with it, only defending against the occasional monsters that emerged from its depths.
With a chuckle as if to teach Ghislain a lesson, Homerne said,
âYoung lord, do you even know what kind of place the Forest of Beasts is?â
Ghislain nodded slightly, a smile on his face.
âOf course, I know. Itâs a forest full of dangerous monsters.â
The murmurs among the retainers grew louder. There were tasks in this world that could be done and tasks that couldnât. To them, what Ghislain was proposing was something that couldnât be done.
They couldnât fathom why he had come out of nowhere with such a ridiculous proposition. In their minds, it was just another disaster waiting to happen, like the many before it.
With a stiff expression, Homerne spoke again,
âNot only is it impossible to develop the forest, but as a noble of your rank, you cannot gather forces or build garrisons within the estate without permission.â
âYes, thatâs why I came to seek Fatherâs approval.â
Ghislain responded casually, his demeanor making Homerne feel his anger rising. It seemed that now that Ghislain had grown older, he planned to cause disasters on an even grander scale.
Calm down; this is in front of the Lord.
Homerne tried to restrain himself.
But as memories of all the terrible disasters Ghislain had caused flashed through his mind, and seeing the audacity on his face now, Homerne simply couldnât hold back any longer.
Before Zwalter could say anything, Homerne exploded, spitting out his words,
âYou crazy fool, why would you do that?!â