* * *
The time of parting came in a blink of an eye. Early in the morning, as Tein was preparing to depart, Luna quietly called him.
âPlease, take this.â
âIsnât this a letter and some gold coins?â
Tein looked confused at the thin letter and the fairly heavy purse of gold coins.
âItâs an emergency fund. Use it to buy the things you need, like clothes or jewelry. My father, having lived in poverty, doesnât know how to buy new things. Get him something good.â
Tein had only bought a few sets of clothes for the upcoming journey, which was insufficient for a Baron meeting various people.
Realizing the purpose of the gold coins, Teinâs face became serious.
âI understand. Donât worry.â
âItâs not just for my father. Use it for your secretary duties as well. Like clothes.â
âMe? No, Iâm fine.â
âIâm giving you this money because Iâm not okay with it. Think of it as an operational fee. Normally, the employer should cover these expenses.â
ââ¦Miss Luna.â
Tein seemed deeply moved but didnât express it in words.
âNow that winter is approaching, please also buy clothes for Henry. If you need more, let me know. I want you and everyone employed by our family to work comfortably.â
ââ¦Yes. I understand. I will use it wisely.â
Not resisting anymore and agreeing to Lunaâs intentions, Tein showed a faint smile.
âAnd the letter is for young lord Vincent. My father mustnât find out about it, okay?â
Having heard Luna and Antesâ stories, Tein nodded seriously.
He mistook the letter for a romantic one, which Luna didnât want to be found out. Of course, it wasnât that, but Luna had no way of letting him know.
âI understand. It will remain a secret.â
It felt like a huge task had been handed over to Tein, but Luna ended the conversation and bid farewell to the Baronâs party.
âSend a letter as soon as you arrive.â
âIâll see you soon.â
âMy lord, please be careful on your way down!â
Emma and Laura waved. The Baron also waved back at them until his carriage was out of sight.
After a while, Luna, Emma, and Laura, holding hands, disappeared into the mansion. The old and small mansion felt bigger today.
* * *
âCaptain! We have a guest!â
As the voice announced the visitor with a knock, Antes put down the documents he was reading and went outside wearing his coat.
Baron Peils, who had been trapped in the carriage for a long time, was now walking around the first-floor lobby to stretch his legs.
âBaron.â
âOh! If it isnât young lord Antes!â
Upon spotting Antes, the Baron quickly approached and embraced him lightly.
âIt feels like itâs been such a long time since we last met, even though it hasnât been that long!â
âI feel the same. Have you been well?â
âYes, yes. Iâve been quite well. You look healthy too, which is a relief.â
The two conversed like old friends, asking each other how theyâve been. While the scene was nothing unusual, the staff members who saw this were taken aback.
ââ¦What are they doing right now?â
âAm I dreamingâ¦?â
How are they so close? Did the Captain ever have a close friend?
Although he wasnât a psychopath as rumors suggested, Antes was always detached and drew boundaries. To everyone, even the guild, he was strictly business â nothing more, nothing less. So, seeing him hug someone was almost surreal.
âLuna said she missed young lord Antes very much.â
Trying to maintain a calm smile, Antes responded, knowing Luna probably didnât miss him at all.
âI missed her too.â
âIt must be because you two were separated just after starting dating. Itâs very unfortunate.â
â¦What? Dating?
The guild members who didnât know the backstory perked up their ears. Mercenaries who were aware of the relationship remained silent and turned away.
âIâm thinking of going up to the capital soon.â
âHahaha! Is it because you miss our Luna?â
âYes.â@@novelbin@@
Antes confirmed with a smile, causing the all-male crew to burst into astonishment. Chaos ensued.
âIâve prepared a mansion for you in Vincent territory. Itâs convenient to travel between Peils territory. Since you might be tired, why not rest there?â
âLetâs do that. Thank you. This saves me a lot of hassle.â
âNo problem. Itâs the least I can do.â
Leaving questions and shock behind, Antes and the Baron moved to the mansion where he would stay. Though small, it was a rare upscale mansion, and the Baron couldnât help but admire it.
âIâm not sure if I should be staying in such a wonderful mansion.â
âI regret that I couldnât find a better place. Iâm grateful that you think itâs adequate.â
Antes, trying to be modest, smiled and responded.
âPlease make yourself at home. Iâve instructed the servants as well.â
As they passed the main entrance, the servants, resembling those from a Dukeâs household, greeted Antes and the Baron politely.
Back in the mansion, the Baron quietly told Antes:
âI should still pay rent, right? Especially with these many servants. It feels like a burden to live here for free.â
âDonât worry. This mansion was vacant. In fact, itâs better maintained when someone lives in it.â
âA vacant mansion? Is this one of yours, Antes?â
âYes, itâs one of mine.â
Antes responded, trying to downplay its significance even though it was the best one he owned in the Vincent territory.
âHow can I charge you rent? It would still not be enough even if I gifted you this mansion.â
It wasnât just lip service. Antes, now benefiting greatly from the gold mines, would do anything for the Baron.
Their conversations continued cheerfully.
âI heard you settled the lawsuit successfully.â
âItâs all thanks to the lawyer Royer you introduced me to.â
Since he had always bowed his head to the dukeâs family, he must have felt very elated about the victory.
The predictable outcome still left a slight feeling of regret that he couldnât see Fersenâs despairing face.
âOf course, our Luna helped a lot too.â
âThe young lady helped?â
âYes. They said they needed evidence, so Luna obtained a confession letter from young lord Fersen!â
The Baron laughed as if he found it delightful.
After hearing that, he thought it would have been great if he had seen the trial himself.
âAnyway, thank you for introducing the lawyer. Weâve also decided on the new mansion, so thereâs nothing to worry about now.â
âYouâve decided on a new mansion?â
âYes. Itâs called the Mansion of Roses.â
âWhat did you just sayâ¦?â Antes stopped in surprise at the unexpected name.
âThe⦠Mansion of Roses, you mean?â
âYes. They say itâs a mansion with roses that bloom even in winter. Honestly, I wonder if such roses exist, but if Luna says so, it must be. Itâs a famous mansion, do you know about it, young lord?â
Of course, he knew. He couldnât not know.
That mansion was a gift received in commemoration of Rosemaryâs birth.
It was a mansion where mutant roses, found from all over the continent, were enhanced and planted throughout the garden. A mansion that consumes a lot of money for its maintenance.
âYes, I know. Itâs a beautiful mansion.â
It seemed very cherished, but now itâs sold. Perhaps they did it on purpose? To approach Luna?
That was the only thing Antes could think of, and he furrowed his brow.
âWhat on earth are they trying to do?â
He hadnât seen them for ten years, so he had no idea what they were thinking.
But one thing was certain, it wasnât a friendly approach.
âIâve been thinking itâs time to return to the Marquisâs house.â
It seemed that now was the time.
Not just because of Luna, but because the Guild grew so big, it was about time to move the headquarters to the capital.
âLuna seems to have chosen the mansion well. Once things settle down, Iâll have to visit and see what kind of mansion it is.â
âMy Guild and I will do our best to assist you.â
âThank you. I need to look around the mansion more. You donât need to walk for no reason, young lord. Just rest.â
As the Baron moved, his secretary, Tein, followed him and then handed a letter to Antes.
âLuna sent it.â
But his face looked strange. He looked like he wanted to lick his lips but couldnât.
âShe insisted that the Baron mustnât find out.â
Tein spoke solemnly, his face resembling a messenger of love.
Seeing his face, Antes roughly understood the situation. Tein mustâve mistaken it for a love letter.
If Luna had been here, he would have teased her endlessly. There was nothing funnier than a flustered Luna.
He tried to brush it off since Luna wasnât there, but he couldnât help himself.
Antes, with a mischievous smile, lightly touched his lips to Lunaâs letter and then opened it.
âIâm fine, but sheâs very shy, so I canât help it.â
To anyone watching, he seemed deeply in love. A blush crept onto Teinâs usually stoic face. He completely misunderstood the relationship between Luna and Antes.
âThen have a good time. I will go to the Baron.â
Leaving an ambiguous remark, Tein hurried after the Baron.
Enjoying Teinâs reaction, Antes opened Lunaâs letter.
[You mightâve already heard from my father, but thanks to you, everything was resolved. Thank you so much. Iâll repay you in the future. Let me know what you like so I can prepare it. Please. Just not the gold mine, okay?]
Surprisingly, it started as a simple thank-you letter. Luna was genuinely grateful to Antes for his help in this matter.
âWere we the type to exchange such letters?â
The warm letter was unlike Luna. But just as he found it odd, the tone turned into a playful threat.
[And please take good care of my father. If you ever upset him, even if youâre from the Marquisate, I wonât forgive you. Iâll train hard for that day. Iâve chopped wood before, so training should be quick.]
Of course. She wouldnât just write to express gratitude. The expected reaction was amusing.
âReallyâ¦â
The idea of her training herself to challenge him was the funniest part. It was the first time someone ever threatened to physically challenge him.
Luna was indeed the funniest person in the world. Suppressing his laughter, Antes continued reading.
[Lastly, now that everythingâs settled, shouldnât we slowly part ways? It might be a bit early, but I think I should hint at parting. Everyone will be shocked if we suddenly part. How about competing the next time we meet? With food, maybe? I donât like eggplants. Looking forward to the day we part.]
Having read the letter, Antes understood why she insisted the Baron shouldnât find out. If discovered, the Baronâs reaction would range from shock to fainting.
Sheâs suggesting a parting when itâs just the beginning. The fun part hadnât even started yet.
It was a delightful letter, but something about it didnât sit well with him. His lips slowly turned downwards.
Thoughts began to flood his mind about when to return to the capital.