In short, there was nothing for him to lose. Even though Midas was bursting with curiosity and interest, he purposefully put on an indifferent expression. It was a very easy task for him to separate his outer appearance from his inner feelings.
âI expected this to be your response.â Zich shrugged. He didnât seem surprised, as if he had expected Midasâ response.
âHe really isnât a normal swindler,â Midas thought as he maintained a calm expression.
Zich raised both of his hands. âFine, itâs my loss. Iâm the one asking for a favor, so Iâll tell you everything necessary.â
Midas was surprised to hear Zich back down so easily. But Zich simply took the wine bottle in front of Midas and drank it directly. It enraged Midas to see Zich gulp down a bottle worth six months of a peasant familyâs living expenses like a barbarian. Still, he pushed down his anger and drank the wine in the glass he was holding.
Slam!
Zich roughly slammed down the wine bottle on the table. About half of its contents were gone.
âThis is some good wine!â While licking the remains on his lips, Zich looked for the wine bottleâs logo. âPornine! Haa, you drink such an expensive wine! As expected of someone who drags around a golden carriage.â
âDidnât you have something to tell me?â Even if Midas was withholding his rage, he couldnât prevent his speech from becoming rougher. His tone was sharp with displeasure.
âYeah, yeah, I got it. Whatâs the rush?â Zich sliced a piece of cheese with his knife and talked as he chewed. âAs you guessed, I approached the elf thinking she possessed a treasure similar to the Lakeâs Tear, and I gradually gained her trust.â
Midas jerked his chin for Zich to continue.
âAs you saw, the elf lady is extremely gullible. Not just gullible but completely clueless. But even this clueless lady was firm about protecting her treasure.â Zich scowled as if this were the cause of his headache.
Midasâ mood brightened at the sight. There was nothing more joyful than seeing a person who annoyed you suffer.
With Zichâs admission of defeat, Midas no longer put his guard up against him and asked, âDidnât you think about taking the treasure by force?â His head still spun trying to discern whether Zich was telling him the truth or not.
âYou know how strong elves are. My companions and I are on the strong side, but we didnât think we would be able to capture her if she ran away with all her might. And if she ran away, all our efforts would become a waste.â
As Midas was imagining the moment, he let out a small laugh. âSo, is that why you returned to Tungel? Because there was no way you could retrieve it?â
âItâs not that there was no way. I came to find another method.â
Midas reached his hands out to the wine bottle and halted; he remembered that Zich had drunk from it with his lips touching the bottleâs top. He had no desire to drink that dirty wine and called for the waiter. Then he groaned, remembering that he had gotten rid of all the waiters to enjoy his meal in peace. Midas had no choice but to get up and get his own wine bottle and glass. He grimaced at the logo of the wine glass he got; it was a cheap one. Of course, though, it was expensive for plenty of other people.
âAll my precious ones are in the storehouse,â he thought. But it was bothersome to go all the way there. Thus, Midas poured the wine into his glass and drank a sip of it. âWhat happened to the treasure you guys said you would take back for the elf?â
âWhy are you mentioning that? I didnât think you believed us.â
âThatâs true.â Midas adjusted his position again. It looked as if he didnât need more explanations. âWhat is it that you want?â
âMoney,â Zich immediately answered and continued, âTruthfully, the only reason why I went through all that trouble to get the elfâs treasure was because of money. Iâm not really interested in the treasure itself.â
âHow could a person like you leave a gold bar, though?â Midas mentioned the time Zich had thrown a gold bar onto a storeâs counter.
âI thought the elf could be listening to us from outside. Donât you know that elves have very keen ears? To keep her trust in me, I have to be very careful about things like that. I had to show her that Iâm not the type of person to act on my greed.â
Midas thought Zich was a very thorough person. To retrieve something of a greater value in the future, Zich had given up the gold bar without hesitation. He was almost impressed with Zich as a swindler. âAnd he is as dangerous,â he thought.
Midas asked, âWhat do I get from this?â
âThe treasure that the elf has,â Zich replied.
âWhatâs the treasure?â
But Zich, who had been talking normally until this point, suddenly withdrew his body as if he were creating distance between them. âSorry, but I already told you too much. I just want you to answer whether youâre going to be part of this or not.â
âDidnât you say you would tell me everything?â
âI added the condition that I would only tell you things that are necessary.â
âI have a different opinion.â
A war of nerves commenced amid a long silence. As if one side would lose if they took their eyes away from their opponent, they glared at each other strongly. But in the end, the one who raised his hands was Zich, who had more to lose from this exchange.
âItâs called the âEarthâs Tear.â I donât know what it is exactly, only that the elf really treasures it,â Zich began.
âIs there more information than that?â
âNo.â
âThen itâs impossible for me to collaborate.â
âIt canât be helped then. You donât want to be part of this even after I gave you all the information I could give. I should find another way.â Zich seized the wine bottle in front of him and gulped the rest of the wine down. âBe safe, Mr. Rich.â
âWait.â As Zich tried to get up with no lingering attachment, Midas stopped him. âWhatâs your plan?â
âI donât have to tell you anymore. You have to tell me if youâre going to participate in our plan or not first.â Zich laid down more pressure with his eyes, as if he wouldnât back off anymore.
Midas thought for a while. ââ¦I need a couple more days to think about this.â
âFine. If youâre interested, send someone to me.â Zich told Midas the address of his lodging. âMake your decision before the Black Market Auction House opens. If you donât decide before that, Iâll just accept that as your rejection.â
âI got it.â
Zich really got up this time. But Zich stopped before he went out of the room. He hesitated for a while and then turned around to stare at Midas. âI was just wonderingâ¦â
âWhat?â
Zich asked with a bit of a sheepish tone, â...if you could give me the gold bar you tried to give me last time.â
Midas was stunned for a moment. But he soon burst into laughter and took out a gold bar from his pockets and threw it towards Zich. Seeing Zichâs delighted expression, Midas laughed even harder.
* * *
Midas came back to his mansion. He filled the tub with hot water and immersed himself in it. Like his whole mansion, the tub was also made completely out of gold. From his bath, he felt as if all the stress and fatigue he had accumulated throughout the day was being released from his body. But rather than focusing on this feeling, Midasâ attention was on a different subject.
âI can hear them.â The gold bar that Midas had thrown to Zich was specially made by him. He grinned from ear to ear. âIt was so funny seeing him take it with such glee.â
It was even funnier because Midas knew what he could do with his specially made gold. Midas focused his attention on the gold bar, and information about the gold barâs surroundings poured into this mind.
âMy vision is blocked.â Judging by that, it seemed as if Zich had put the gold bar inside some kind of box or bag. However, he hadnât put it in a magic box; if it were in a magic box, even he wonât be able to connect to it.
âI can hear their voices.â Midas focused all his attention on the voices.
âHow was it?
The voice was from a female, but it wasnât from that elf. The speaker was probably that stunning woman who had been next to the swindler.
âWell, I gave him my offer.
It was now the swindlerâs voice.
âIt looks like I listened to them at the perfect time,â Midas thought.
They were definitely conversing about the swindlerâs meeting with him. Midas concentrated even harder on the voices.
âHow was his reaction?
âHe showed interest. We just have to see how he reacts now.
âDo you think heâll come over to us?
âI donât know.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
From the gold bar, Midas was able to clearly hear their conversation. If he waited just a moment longer, it seemed as if they would begin talking about the elfâs treasure. And his prediction was right.
âDamn it! I canât believe that the Earthâs Tear is just a useless piece of metal without the Lakeâs Tear!
Midas had just obtained top-level information; he couldnât repress his smile. Two stupid puppets were dancing around in his palms.
âWe worked so hard to steal the Earthâs Tear and itâs useless!
âThey already stole the Earthâs Tear.â As expected of swindlers, they had tried to con him too. A malicious smile appeared on his face. He liked swindling people but hated anyone who tried to cheat him. âI have to make them suffer at one point.â
But this was going to be in the future. Right now, obtaining information was more important.
â âThe Lakeâs Tear would probably be very expensive, right?
âOf course. Even that Wips Midas seems to have his eyes on it. Itâs crazy to try competing with him for money.
Midas nodded in agreement. As he was someone who could make gold, no one could ever be wealthier than him.
âAt least he knows his place.â For the first time, Midas was pleased by Zich. But that was all; it didnât make him change his mind about punishing Zich later on.
âSo we have to try everything we can to fulfill our plan. But donât worry. If my plan works, we can definitely get the Lakeâs Tear and also scrape some money off of Wips Midas.
âUnfortunately for you swindlerâ¦â Midas held up the tubâs water with his hands. Naturally, the water seeped between his fingers and flowed through the cracks. âThatâs never going to happen.â
To Midas, the water seeping from his fingers looked like the blood that was going to come out of the swindler soon.
* * *
Hans and Snoc stood in the corner of the room and stared in amazement at the comedic play unfolding in front of them. A table was in the center of the room, and on top of it was a thick bag. The gold bar that Zich had gotten from Wips Midas was in the bag. Zich and Lyla sat across from each other with the table in between them and were conversing with each other.
Despite the subject matter being discussed and the tone of their voices, their faces were calm as possible. Lyla was inspecting and breaking apart the golemâs cores, and Zich was playing around with a piece of mithril by throwing it in the air and then catching it in one hand. Anyone could see that they werenât having a serious conversation. However, they took turns saying their lines, and a conversationâno, something similar to a conversationâwas continuing between them.
Even though it sounded similar to a conversation, it wasnât a proper conversation. They were merely acting out the scripts they had prepared to trick Midas, who was now listening to their conversation. Zich and Lylaâs voice acting was on par with famous play-actors, and they performed like this even while doing different jobs.
Since Zich acted like a swindler from time to time, this was expected of him. However, it was shocking to find out that Lyla was also proficient at tricking people. While watching this bizarre play in front of them, Hans and Snoc had the same thought simultaneously.
They looked exactly like swindlersâno, even more so, they resembled a husband and wife who worked together to swindle people.