Chapter 98
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
It started back when Evelyn and the other three noble ladies were talking smack about me and Alicia.
In fact, Iâd been listening to everything since then.
As soon as we arrived at the hunting festivalâs venue, I started scanning the place in search of Evelyn. And as soon as I found her, I listened in on the conversation of her group.
And I heightened my hearing with qi.
Thanks to this, I heard their conversation loud and clear even though I was far away.
âYour jaws are working overtime, huh.â
To the point that youâd think Alicia and I were chewing gum for them.
In any case, as I listened in on their conversation and observed their behavior, waiting for the right time to throw a concealed weapon.
And the target was none other than Evelynâs glass.
One of the three other young ladies pushed Evelynâs shoulder right then, and thatâs when the concealed weapon hit the glass.
Due to the fairly strong shock, the glass turned over and soon soaked Evelynâs chest.
All according to plan.
With Evelynâs circumstances, she wouldnât have been able to bring extra clothes, and none of those three young ladies would ever be willing to help her.
It was a situation where she was obviously in trouble.
And with Evelyn in a flurry like this, I would step up with the intention to help.
How very grateful I am for the three who helped create this heart-rending scene.
For our first meeting, there isnât any other scene more perfect than this.
âBut I didnât expect them to be so spiteful the moment her drink spilled over.â
I already received intel from Blanca that those other young ladies were looking down on Evelyn.
Back during Cassionâs funeral, I also tried to see if I could find the Riddle family.
The investigation into âHouse Riddleâ had already been completed at that time. And this included getting information on Evelyn Riddle.
However, there was one thing that I wasnât aware of.
And it was the level of âdisregardâ Evelyn was being subjected to.
I thought that people were just âdisregardingâ her in a way that theyâre treating her like invisible air at best. I never expected that aristocratic young ladies would stoop so low as to do such cheap bullying.
This was an obvious mistake.
I should have remembered that the world was wide, and that there was a whole array of crazy people out there.
âAnyway, the ones who raise their noses high up in the front of you are typically nastier when your back is turned.â
Evelyn had trembled like a cornered mouse.
She looked like she was about to collapse right there, and so I felt a bit apologetic.
In fact, I felt a little guilty because Iâm to blame for making the situation like that.
By nature, being âapologeticâ or feeling âguiltyâ didnât match Rosettaâs characterization, but I felt bad to see a young lady, who was about the same age as Alicia, shaking like that.
So, I deliberately did something that was not in my plans.
I made it so that drinks were poured over those other three as wellâto make it evenâand then got Evelyn out of there with a bit more of an ostentatious flare.
Greedy people would typically feel pretty gutted if they werenât chosen.
Besides that, they would be even more devastated that it was Evelyn, the person they had been looking down on all this time, was chosen.
Itâs obvious how theyâd be kicking their blankets all night after todayâs humiliation.
At least, I knew that they wouldnât be able to sleep tonight.
It was a childish prank on my part, but fortunately, this seemed to reach Evelynâs heart.
Evelynâs face had become pale, but she followed me with light steps.
âIâll do what I want, you horrible jerk.â
She even left that nice little line for them.
Anyway, I do have a good reason for approaching Evelyn and going this far.
âCassionâs support.â
With the Riddle Guild as the framework, I intend to make House Riddle Cassionâs support base later on.
Right, and itâs not that far off in the future.
Cassion would soon come back alive and take back his place.
By the time that heâd also be qualified to be the duchyâs heir, Cassion would be able to proudly step forward and stand in front of Leo.
And perhaps with the skills that heâd show from then on, nobody would be able to criticize him.
At least, thatâs something Iâm sure of.
Fortunately, the majority of House Carterâs vassals worked under a meritocracy.
Since the matter at hand was the next Duke Carter, heâd be tantamount to those peopleâs ârepresentativeâ, which was why itâs only natural for them to rally for the most capable person to take that position.
This was a way of thinking that not only the vassals of House Carter upheld, but basically everyone who used magic.
But nevertheless, getting early supporters was something that couldnât be neglected.
The opponent was Leo, after all.
Leo was also a capable mage.
He wasnât as good as Cassion, who was born with a natural talent.
Still though, Leo was a mage hailing from noble lineages from both sides, so he was more talented compared to ordinary people.
Besides that, his mother was the current duchess, Eianne, who was an esteemed daughter of a powerful countâs household.
Her household bore magnificent mages generation after generation, and Eianne herself was famous for her unprecedented skills, even before she was wed.
A candidate who had solid abilities and a decent family backing him.
Thatâs who Leo was.
On the other hand, all Cassion really possessed right now was his âskillsâ.
Fortunately, heâd be able to dominate many other aspects with his skills alone, but that might not be enough to stand toe to toe with Leo, who had solid support.
So, Cassion also needed that.
The moment heâd come forward as a successor candidate for the duchy, heâd need influential supporters, who could shake public opinion to some extent.
For money and power to follow later, it was a bare minimum necessity to have support.
Thatâs why Rosetta chose âHouse Riddleâ.
The Riddle family had been in a close-knit relationship with the former duchess, so the current duchess and the Riddles had come to hate each other.
For the Riddles, the current duchess and Leo were their enemies.
They were the ones who cut short House Riddleâs golden age, so what else could they be if not enemies?
A household with a grudge against the current duchess.
Thereâs no better condition for someone whoâd support Cassion.
Besides that, thereâs another reason that House Riddle was chosen.
âRiddleâ was a name that was mentioned heavily in the original novel.
For no other reason other than being a household that stood in Leoâs way, being a royal pain to him.
In the original novel, although it took them a long time, the Riddle Guild gradually grew popular through word of mouth and blew up in size.
Most aristocrats only became interested in the guild and started investing when the Riddle name was already slowly but steadily getting well-known.
The guild and their investments started to take hold.
Count Riddle was brilliant when it came to managing the guild while also developing magicware, so the guild soon began to spread its wings at an alarming rate.
The magesâ attention naturally shifted towards the Riddles.
The fallen noble household started from the ground up, and eventually became the successful master of the industry.
It was undoubtedly an interesting story.
Although, to be more precise, the attention that they received was due to the enormous âwealthâ that the count had built up.
And because the mages had unique careers, they were very much interested in âmoneyâ.
Mages tend to be immersed in their studies and research, working on their lifelong projects, and something like that inevitably required a lot of money to fund.
Research, of course, needed research funds. And if they perhaps take a wrong step in their research endeavors, itâs not an exaggeration to say that about one or two laboratories would get blown up completely.
Nevertheless, thereâs no way to prevent their overflowing intellectual curiosity. In tandem with this pursuit, mages tended to be more obsessed with âmoneyâ compared to people in other professions.
It was a funny thing.
Others worked to make money, whereas mages coveted money so they could work.
As a household that gained enormous wealth alongside their excellent magicware creation skills, House Riddle quickly became the âobject of envyâ amongst the mages.
Anyway.
House Riddle thus reached the renaissance of their golden age.
After House Riddle had clawed their way back to the top, they slowly began to look back on the past.
To be exact, they remembered âtheir enemiesâ.
Eianne Carter.
And her son, Leo Carter, who had then become the new duke.
Whenever Leo tried to pursue something, the Riddles would be up in arms, running out just to pose as a hurdle for him. They opposed each and every one of Leoâs actions, and they always made sure to trample on whatever he was trying to do.
Leo considered House Riddle to be a great annoyance.
Their household was originally the Carter Duchyâs vassal, and Leo wanted very much to drive them out. However, it was not so easy to oust them, given that they could also serve as a great support base for him.
Likewise, it wasnât so easy to disregard House Riddleâs influence.
In the past, Leo and Eianne made the mistake of keeping House Riddle as their vassals just for the purpose of humiliating them as nobles who had reached the lowest low.
Leo thought of the Riddles as a real pain in the neck, while the Riddles were entirely willing to act as a great nuisance to him.
As it was,
âIâm very grateful towards this household.â
Why, everyone knew that the enemy of your enemy was your friend.
In the first place, House Riddle would eventually become a âfriendâ even if I didnât intervene.
I only did so to speed up the process of the Riddlesâ success.
Because at this point, they wouldnât be able to grow on their own just yet.
âAfter first investing moneyâ¦â
Iâm planning to get Zobel in contact with them to pursue research projects related to incurable diseases.
For a long time now, Eianne had been trying to develop medicines for terminal illnesses, hoping to build an industry out of it. But when thatâs been intercepted, their sideâs finances would take quite a huge blow.
Hitting two birds with one stone, isnât it?
This side would make money, and that side would take a hit.
For the moment, Iâm thinking of only getting directly involved with the matter of the âincurable disease medicineâ.
After that, Iâm going to take the hands-off approach and just invest money and leave everything else in the capable hands of the Riddles.
In the first place, the count had outstanding business acumen, so heâd be able to soar higher on his ownâfor as long as he had wings.
As the Riddles would grow fine on their own, I would later reveal that it was actually Cassion whoâs investing in them.
In the same way that they were entirely willing to be the bane of Leoâs existence in the original novel, Iâm quite sure that theyâd also be entirely willing to be Cassionâs support this time.
âThey wouldnât dare betray him.â
There wouldnât be any need to worry about them running away with all the money.
And neither would there be any need to change their minds and turn their back on Cassion later.
That one person whoâd extend a hand towards you during your lowest pointâthatâs someone youâd consider as your true benefactor.
It was for this reason that I deliberately orchestrated a dramatic first meeting today. So that I could become Riddleâs, or at least, Evelynâs savior.
And based on the original work, the Riddles made sure to remember any act of benevolence or spite thrown at them.
At least, they werenât the kind of people whoâd bite the hand that fed them.
Well, butâ¦
âJust in case, there should be a contract.â
Thereâs no harm in preparing for unforeseen circumstances.
The contract thatâs to be sent to the Riddles had already been completed some time ago.
Therefore, only a few more provisions needed to be added, and it would be complete.
For example.
âRiddle and the Investor must never betray each other. If this condition is broken, thenâ¦â
Forfeit your life.
Thinking thus far, I pressed the pad of my thumb with a sharp fingertip.
With the confluence of this firm touch against tender flesh, a sense of satisfaction arose.
With the full-fledged hunt still ahead, this wasnât all that bad of a way to start the day.