Chapter 1221: Mish Menaldo
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
After sending the people from Raydoss into the knight hall, Fran headed to the Lordâs Mansion with Peridot.
We were granted free entrance without showing any identification, then guided to a meeting room with a round table.
Many familiar faces had been gathered there.
Gamudo, the guildmaster. The former lord Christon, as well as his family. Many merchants weâve traded with before. Well, Fran probably forgot about a majority of the merchants.
Among the merchants, Rengill from the Lucille Trading Association was also present.
However, a man weâve never met before sat in the most luxurious chair at the far end of the round table. He was looking in our direction.
I would describe him as a slightly nervous-looking government clerk. He had a somewhat irritated frown, but maybe that was just his natural expression? Or was he in a bad mood? I couldnât tell one way or another, even after he opened his mouth.
ãFirst, allow me to introduce myself, since I appear to be the only one in this room who has yet to meet you. I am Count Mish Menaldo, the current lord of this town.ã
The title of count seems a bit low for the lord of a city as prominent as Bulbora. After all, the previous lord was a marquis. Nevertheless, being chosen for this position is probably a testament to his competency, and perhaps his loyalty to the royal family?
ãNn. Rank B adventurer, Fran.ã
ãNice to meet you.ã
Mish made no comment about Franâs casual attitude. Maybe he didnât care, or maybe he was simply being lenient to the Rank B adventurer he was counting on.
However, the person next to Mish did not let this fly. Gamudo interrupted the conversation.
ãHold it.ã
ãWhat is it?ã
Gamudo was the guildmaster, so he probably negotiated with nobles pretty often. He might care about noble manners more than I thought.
However, this reason Gamudo spoke up was completely different from my expectation.
ãFranâs rank-up has already been decided. We havenât made a formal announcement yet, but itâs already common knowledge within the guild. Come to the guild later and weâll make you Rank A.ã
Oh, he was only correcting Fran introducing herself as Rank B.
ãOh! So have we witnessed the birth of a new Rank A adventurer? Wonderful tidings! Congratulations, Black Lightning Princess-dono!ã
Philip Christon was the first to offer his blessings upon hearing the news from Gamudo. Heâs the townâs knight captain, as well as the eldest son of Rhodus, the former lord. Fran remembered him well due to his strength.
As a warrior, he understood adventurers. In fact, it seems he even held a great deal of respect and admiration for Rank A adventurers. His eyes sparkled like a young boyâs when he began applauding.
But wait? A noble as high as him just used polite language to Fran? Yet no one, including his father Rhodus, criticized him for it. Rather, they all started offering their own blessings to Fran, with everyone also being super polite.
This must be the influence of the Rank A title, as a proof of strength only achievable by heroes. Rank A adventurers were revered by nobles and merchants alike.
ãThanks.ã
ãGahahaha! Having Rank A adventurers like you in Kranzel brings all of us renewed hope!ã
ãThatâs right. We should be the ones thanking you.ã
ãYou can say that again.ã
ãIndeed.ã
Fran looked genuinely happy when Gamudo and the merchants congratulated her.
Of course, Iâm super happy too! My Fran is being recognized by everyone!
ãFran! When we get back, Iâll treat you to a feast!ã
ï¼Nn!ï¼
ãWhat do you want to eat? Of course, weâll have curry, but aside from that.ã
ï¼Pancakes! And fried chicken! And tonkatsu! Andââï¼
ãAll right, all right, I got it. Iâll prepare everything you like!ã
ï¼Nn!ï¼
Iâd love to start the celebrations here, but that would ruin any chances of a proper meeting. In the first place, the meeting has yet to start due to the subject of Franâs rank-up.
Is this gonna be a problem?
I glanced at Mishâs expression, but I couldnât read anything from it. He was also clapping for us, though he didnât seem even slightly surprised.
He probably already heard from Gamudo in advance. That would explain his lack of surprise and not complaining about Franâs attitude. He was treating her as a Rank A adventurer from the beginning.
Everyone in the meeting room was still in a celebratory mood. Considering the occasion, I guess that canât be helped.
However, the atmosphere was brought back to reality with a small sound.
The lord, Mish, had lightly clapped his hands together. Though not particularly loud, it strangely echoed in our ears.
This caused everyone to remember the situation they were in. After waiting for excitement enveloping the meeting room to settle down, Mish spoke again.
ãOnce again, thank you for coming. I have heard many good things about the Black Lightning Princess. You are always welcome in my city.ã
Mish nodded gracefully, although his expression didnât appear very welcoming. Was it a sarcastic remark about bringing him troublesome matters, or was he genuinely welcoming her as a valuable asset?
He didnât wear a complete poker face, but the constant look of irritation made it hard to read his thoughts.
Well, if we think about it normally, itâs probably the former, right? He likely viewed Fran as someone who added additional work to his plate. Mish clearly already had a heavy workload, and you could tell from his expression that he was constantly displeased.
Not only was he thin, but he also looked unhealthy. The Raydoss raid inflicted huge damage to his city right when he took office as the new lord.
Managing the current Bulbora must be quite challenging. Now we throw in the issue of Raydoss refugees and Red Knights. Itâd make anyone want to complain or be sarcastic.
ãFirst, I want to hear the details of what happened directly from your mouth. Can you explain?ã
ãNn.ã
Fran can certainly explain, but itâll be quite the challenge given her usual lack of words.
It took about 10 minutes with some assistance from me, but Fran pulled it off.
ãPhewâ¦ã
Mish rubbed his temples and let out a deep sigh. Simply listening to our story was enough to tire him out. You canât hear my apology, but sorry.