Book 4, 13
City of Sin
Collaboration
The fact that Countess Katrinaâs aide was obstructing him left Richard a little surprised. His only impression of Anna was her long legs and straight posture. Her commandership was quite normal with nothing memorable. Of course, any general would seem lacklustre in his presence. Even if they had any ability, they wouldnât be able to showcase it properly.
âMy Lady would be very happy to see you,â Anna stated expressionlessly.
Richard was forced to stop, unable to help but eye her up and down and sigh, âIâd be glad to see the Countess, but youâre blocking my way. Do you really think thatâs appropriate, or that you could even try and stop me with force?â
The young lady took a step back and bowed, but still did not make way, âI know I am offending you. Once you see my Lady, you may punish me however you like.â
Richardâs heart throbbed a little at the sight of the icy beauty telling him he could punish her however he wanted. It would instead be abnormal if he wasnât. However, this slight bit of seduction was nothing compared even to Katrina herself. He smiled wryly, âThe Countess can see me whenever she wants to, I have no interest in punishing you. Make way!â
However, in comparison to the countess, Annaâs little bit of seduction was nothing. Richard smiled wryly, âThe countess can see me any time she wants to. Iâve no interest in punishing you. Make way!â
Anna still refused to give way, stating bluntly, âMy Lady cannot see you at all, you always come up with some sort of excuse.â
Richard was already beginning to stretch his fingers, sighing in her direction once more, âYouâre quite the loyal one.â
âIf you wish to know the reason for my undying loyalty, please wait to see my Lady. I can discuss things in detail with you afterwards.â Nothing seemed to be able to get through to her; she was ready to go all out for her cause.
âRichard!â a voice suddenly rang out behind Richard, filled with pleasant surprise. A burst of fragrance then assaulted his nostrils.
He had no option but to turn around and bow with etiquette, âLady Katrina.â
Katrina smiled before saying anything, the lewd smile of a fox that had seen a little chick. When she stopped laughing and spoke up, her voice held the hint of a spoilt child, âLord Richard, it really is quite difficult to get a meeting with you!â
Richard smiled, âMy level is too low. I have no choice but to work hard.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre such a joker!â Katrina covered her mouth as she giggled, eyes curving like crescents, âYou arenât even 25 yet, are you, my Lord?â
He thought it over for a bit, deciding to keep his true age to himself. However, the number he did throw out was still enough to awe anyone, âIâm twenty years of age.â
âJust twenty!â Katrinaâs eyes flashed. Looking at her expression, he didnât think it was due to his level.
He immediately felt a headache coming on, knowing he had made a mistake. Countess Katrina had supported him in full force during the battle against the Mage Association, dispatching thousands of elite soldiers and even two saints. She had lost over a thousand men in those battles, having to pay out hundreds of thousands in gold.
Moreover, she was different from Zim. She was a true noble with proper influence, having both the power and background to match. The families on her fatherâs, motherâs, and even late husbandâs side were of great renown. As one of the nobles who played a decisive role in the Kingdom, her clear stance had influenced many others as well. On top of that, she had actively spread the word after the Mage Associationâs first defeat, collapsing their alliance from within. Richard was bound to treat such a helpful ally with care and gratitude.
The Countessâ eyes grew increasingly bright as she continued to laugh, almost calling him tender. He smiled wryly in response. Although his body was still growing, the Torrent of Life blessing ensured his face remained as youthful as it was three years ago. He was just about to turn eighteen, but his visage looked two years younger. Although the difference wasnât large, it was noticeable; his facial hair helped hide it to an extent, but its effects werenât as good as he had expected either. As someone well-versed in ornamentation herself, Katrinaâs piercing glare easily saw through his youth.
She was about thirty years old. Her body was tall and well-developed, but her skin was still fair and tender. This was a mature beauty, one in the prime of her life. Unable to tolerate her unrestrained gaze, Richard tried his best to divert the topic as he asked with a smile, âIs Viscount Zim doing well, my Lady?â
It was obvious that Zim was definitely not doing well. He had only heard Katrinaâs satisfied laughter from within the residence, and there hadnât been a peep from Zim.
Katrinaâs hand fan rattled as she opened it, starting to fan the large exposed region of her ample breasts; the plump peaks jiggled with the movement. Gaze clear as water, she stared at him and laughed, âLittle Zim just fell asleep. The unicorn bloodline isnât as amazing as they say it is, he turned from a divine creature to a dead horse in just three rounds. Lord Richard, may I know what precious bloodline you possess?â
Richardâs forehead beaded with sweat as he hastily humbled himself, âIâm just a regular human, how could I be fortunate enough to have a special bloodline? I still have to discuss some insights on spells with Zendrall, my Lady, is there anything else you need of me?â
Upon hearing Zendrallâs name, her expression quickly changed, âWhatâs the point of spending time with that fellow who deals with the dead all day? Why not have some morning tea with me instead, and discuss bloodlines and the secrets of life in detail?â
He maintained his perfect smile, âMy sincerest apologies, but this is an urgent matter. If the opportunity presents itself in the future, I would love to enjoy your morning tea.â Having said this, he bowed to her and quickly fled the location.
Seeing Richardâs back fading into the distance, Annaâs eyes narrowed, âAre you going to let him escape so easily, my Lady?â
âWhat else can I do? Use force? Donât forget, this is his territory. Also, donât underestimate him because heâs a mage. You might not even be able to win against him.â
A decisive look flashed across the fighterâs face, âIâm not afraid to lose my life, but he is.â
Katrina chuckled and lifted Annaâs chin, causing the girlâs cheeks to turn red, âI will not allow that. Fret not, he can escape this time but that wonât be the same again.â
âClack!â the fan was folded, Katrinaâs charming eyes staring dazedly in the direction Richard had disappeared in, âIâll drug him next time.â
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Back in Norland, Richard immediately contacted Nyris. Confirming that they would conduct the offering ceremony the next day, they met once more to discuss the details of expanding into the Forest Plane.
The idea was to work together and invest equal resources, evenly splitting the profits from the plane. Any strategic decisions would be taken by committee, but because of Nyrisâ status as a prince, the Archerons would still hold the right to govern the plane.
The calculations had to begin from stabilising the planar passage. The Schumpeters had invested a large amount into the Forest Plane, and Gaton had as well. It only took 3,000 gold to teleport a person into the plane now, and Nyris was only going to be upgrading the passage a single time tomorrow. Looking at the short term, this meant Richard was actually on the losing end of the transaction. However, it was different when one noticed the big picture. Nyris had great value as a consistent supply of enchanted equipment.
Richard had already made ample preparations, clearly listing out how many resources to invest as well as the schedule of when to do so. The moment he took out this plan, however, the expressions of both Nyris and Agamemnon changed as they laughed wryly and exchanged glances. This left him feeling very confused; he was sure he had thought things through properly, taking care to divide profits in all areas. Blackgold had taught him that the lack of a clear, fair system for the division of benefits would leave even the best of friends parting ways eventually.
In the end, Nyris was the one who made the objection. He had no issues with the model itself, but there were problems regarding the scale of the investment. And there was only one reason for that. Richard planned to pour in ten million goldâs worth of resources. Did the fellow not even consider how someone earning only a million every year would feel?How could he afford to take out such a large amount of money for planar war? On top of that was the despicable note at the end of the plan, saying this was only a base investment and could go up!
It was only then that Nyris understood that there were far more princes and princesses than royal runemasters. He definitely couldnât compete with Richard when it came to money.
Richardâs ten million investment wasnât an exaggeration on his end at all. Given the time-differential between Norland and Faelor, he gathered over fifteen million gold every half a year. Of that, most was normally exchanged for magic equipment. One could see from this just how quickly his influence was spreading on Faelor.
Even considering the time difference, Richard was still amassing wealth at an absurd range. This left both Nyris and Agamemnon interested in his success rate and bloodline abilities, but the runemasterâs true secrets were hidden in Faelor. This was an area they could not encroach upon, and neither of them would do anything until he told them of his own accord.
After voicing his objection, Nyris should have proposed his own revisions to the plan. However, despite a long period of hesitation, he could not say a word. How could he say that he couldnât even take out a tenth of what Richard could? Eventually, Agamemnon helped him out by saying he was willing to invest in the plan as well and take up a quarter of the total profits alongside Nyris, leaving the remaining three quarters to Richard himself.
It was only then that Richard understood how different their incomes were. Not just anyone could get an easy source of money like the troll capital. The young disciples of noble families would normally rely on fixed dividends from the family for their money, regardless of their ability. It was rare for them to be able to make any sort of money out of planar war.