Crush!
After crumpling the letter mercilessly, Crack, crack, crack!
He slammed his fists onto the desk one after the other. His face was flushed with anger, and his head felt like it was going to explode.
âHow does she know?â
The work was being done secretly with only three trusted vassals in order to swallow up the existing shadow business. Itâs such a dangerous job, so he makes sure that thereâs no chance for betrayal. They even acted as each otherâs watchers.
There must be no traitor, but where the hell did it leak out from?
âOr maybe she followed him.â
But since when?
Crack, crack.
âWhat should I do? What to doââ
Just in case, he re-opened the crumpled letter. However, no other content was written.
âDamn it, Serdel Robbestaâ!â
Once his fiancee, she is now his complete enemy. When he thought she was a naive woman, he was mistaken.
âCleverâ!â
It was then.
A red stick appeared in front of him as he clenched his hands. Was it an illusion from the heat and stress? He shook his head once, but it didnât go away. He thought that it would be best to calm down first. He pressed firmly around his eyes as he sat in the chair.
Then how long has it been?
Unable to bear the feeling of silence, he opened his eyes again, pulled the stick, and looked straight ahead.
ââ¦.â
The red stick, which should have disappeared, was still floating there.
âDid you call for me, Master?â
He had forgotten his original purpose of asking for a cup of tea.
His mouth opened blankly.
âIs there something wrong?â
ââDo you see something here, right here?â he said pointing at the string.
The butler followed his finger. All he could see was air. Looking at the butler who didnât answer but looked around, Count Meiant closed his eyes several times and opened his eyes.
Still, a red stick came into view. In addition, the size of the stick was smaller than before.
Badump!
As if responding to it, his heart began to beat like crazy, and anxiety struck him.
It was fear.
A kind of feeling he has never felt before.
âWhatâs wrong, Master? You donât look very good.â
He couldnât hear what the butler said. Cold sweat flowed down his forehead. For some reason, he felt like his airway was being cut off. The rolled fists trembled, and swallowed despite his dry mouth.
âIâ need to rest, so go out.â
âYes, thenââ
âNo, wait.â
He canât afford to rest. He looked away from the red stick and said, âGo and call Tom Jellens.â
First of all, he had to find where the leak in information was.
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âHe probably read the letter by now, right?â
It must be quite embarrassing. On the other hand, he will be angry.
âAs time goes by, heâll feel anxious.â
Rather than acting carelessly like before heâll be cautious and quiet now.
âWhere did the leak come from, and was any more information leaked to anyone other than me? Heâll be kept busy for a while just looking for it.â
âThe moment you get caught by Count Derriens, itâll be over.â
He was quite a successful person in the dark business. He was even called the âKing of the Dark Worldâ at one point. Illegal arenas, gambling houses, pubs, etc. Count Derriensâ shady businesses were overflowing with people who enjoyed debauchery. Thatâs why, even if his reputation fell to the bottom, instead of trying to repent he would become more enthusiastic.
His behavior became even more boldly rotten with the development of new drugs.
Serdel recalled Count Sollette, who was shouting at her to give up on buying slaves in the slave market. He usually pretends to be a good person and externally despised Count Derriens.
But his inner thoughts were completely different.
He sold a medicinal herb called Hilless, grown only in his estate, to Count Derriens in large quantities to secure funds.
Hilless was a medicinal herb that made people have powerful hallucinations even in small quantities. Of course, the mind returns with time but addiction was possible even though it did not totally destroy the mind.
âItâs not totally safe either.â
The side effects of the drug were generally mild until a sudden severe, usually fatal, illness when enough of the drug had built up in the addicted personâs system. This was no problem for the wealthy since aristocrats could drive out the drug each time with expensive potions, but commoners who didnât have such funds probably handled it quietly before addiction took over and the final onset of symptoms ended their life.
Few people knew this outcome.
If only the eldest son of Count Sollette had not conspired to cause an accident in the original story so he could rise to his fathers position.
âPerhapsâ¦I didnât know either.â
In the end, Count Maient went to the slave house and followed Count Sollette in order to investigate the close relationship between him and Count Derriens and secure potential blackmail and weaknesses.
âWhat should I do? If everything goes as planned, the shadow business will fall into the hands of Count Maient within a few months.â
Based on that, in the past, Count Robbesta had been pressured to extort the right to trade in minerals.
âFor once, I donât need to concentrate on forest developmentâ.â
Count Maient will surely covet the trading rights and the route through the forest. In addition, as soon as the threat became less severe as outrage died down, there was a high probability that he would get into the slavery trade.
They had to catch up before being attacked themselves.
âI have to stop him from swallowing Count Derriensâ business.â
However, she could not help Count Derriens, who was no different from him.
âThere is only one answerâis my biggest issue is that I donât have any allies?â
She gasped lightly at her own realization.
Knock knock.
âLady, this is Monem.â
âCome in.â
Despite all the stress, she was thirsty and was glad to see her maid carrying in tea.
âThe weather is nice, so I prepared a tea that suits it.â
With a smile, the maid put down black tea and dessert in front of Serdel. She definitely had good sense.
âHow about Blenn and Laura? Are they eating well? What are they doing right now?â
âAfter breakfast, they fell asleep again.â
âBoth of them?â
âYes, both of them. As soon as they put down their spoons, they fell asleep. Blenn sat in a chair and fell asleep with his arms folded, and he somehow put the sword he always wore the whole time on the floor.â
Because of Blennâs personality, she thought heâd come to find her right away.
While she was surprised that he didnât, she thought it was fortunate since it meant that he had gained enough stability to have allowed his weapon to leave his arms and go into a deep sleep.
âMake sure they eat well when they wake up.â
âYes, I understand. And Lady. I have something to report.â
Serdelâs movement of raising the teacup to her lips stopped.
âI found out more information about the maid Rudella.â She continued saying that she knew a maid who wanted to retire at the same time as she got married. Serdel, who ordered a background investigation on anyone wanting to leave suddenly, listened carefully.
âAs the Lady said, I think she wanted to retire in order to collect a large sum of money. Fortunately, she didnât need money because she was in debt or involved in some odd situation. Do you remember when she said her husband worked at the Robbins Mercenary?â
âI remember.â
âIt turns out that there was a competition for a promotion. Her husband was a person with a good reputation for being sincere, but he was pushed out of the competition for management.â
âSo?â
âIt seems heâs working hard to hold on, but the atmosphere among his competitors isnât improving, therefore itâs been reported that heâs talked with the owner and decided to eventually quit.â
The upper part of the staff worked in a very systematic way.
Above the regular staff, there were floor managers who were in charge of each floor, above them were general managers who looked after them all, and there were a few non-managers who received reports and above everyone an owner who had the right to approve or disapprove all decisions.
Perhaps the position where they were competing for this time was the general manager role.
âIf you lose in the power game for a high position, the loser has nowhere to go.â
âItâs a pity that his competitor was the brother of the leader. It probably wasnât fair.â
âIn the first place, it was a game he had no option but to lose. Thatâs why he was considering settling with the highest severance compensation.â Serdel said, sipping more tea.
âIt seems to be better.â
âIt wonât be easy.â Serdel sighed as she put her tea down and looked out the window.
This was the system.
Despite the fact that both of them worked in jobs that paid well for common people, they couldnât find a suitable place.