âConsidering our last encounter, itâs highly likely that the Viscountess will come looking for me.â
Viscount Ida appeared alone, without his family, in a rush to greet his guest.
While this meant he lost the chance to naturally accompany the Viscountess to the training grounds, it didnât matter much to him.
Just as he was assessing the other party, the other party was observing him closely.
Even without leaving any obvious hints, the Viscountess would likely show up at the appropriate moment on her own accord.
After exchanging pleasantries with Viscount Ida, Iona parted ways with the group and headed toward the training grounds.
Jonas and Fin stayed by Leroyâs side, while two knights and Yulia followed behind Iona.
At the front was a servant of the Ida household, tasked with guiding them by the Viscountâs order.
Glancing at the distance between them, Yulia leaned toward Iona and whispered softly, âAre you really planning to teach the Viscountâs son?â
âIâll put on a show, at least.â
âEven thatâs a more than generous act of kindness. Itâs been rumored for ages that Dieter only roams about, relying on his inheritance.â
So the Viscountâs son was named Dieter.
Sheâd been introduced to him once, but had almost forgotten due to her lack of interest.
At least now, she wouldnât have to awkwardly address him with vague terms like âhey youâ or âthat guy.â
âA person who avoids studying and only pretends to be a knight-in-training⦠says it all, doesnât it?â
Yulia scoffed, offering a scathing critique.
Though her words carried a tinge of bias, Yulia wasnât the type to report falsehoods just to blind Iona to the truth.
Iona judged that her words were probably not far from reality.
After all, she hadnât seen much promise in Dieter either.
âIn a way, thatâs fortunate.â
It was a relief that the Viscountâs son was an unremarkable wanderer.
If heâd been more capable, he mightâve tried to correct his fatherâs poor decisions.
And that wouldâve been an unwelcome complication for Iona.
âWeâve arrived, Duchess. If youâll wait here for a moment, Iâll fetch Lord Dieter.â
While they discussed the Viscountâs failed parenting, they had reached their destination.
The outdoor training grounds were wide open, allowing a full view of the area, yet the Viscountâs son was nowhere to be seen.
Yuliaâs assessment that Dieter was just pretending to be a knight seemed spot-on.
Iona gave a slight nod to the poor servant who would now have to wander the large estate in search of the young lord.
It was only polite to pretend not to notice such flaws.
âIâll look around here while you take your time.â
âThank you for your understanding.â
The servant bowed deeply to Iona before hurrying off.
With their intended meeting partner absent, Iona and her companions were left with nothing to do but wait.
As she watched the servant disappear into the distance, Iona used the excuse of wanting to be alone and began to stroll along the outskirts of the training grounds.
Half of Iona's intention in distancing herself was to avoid Yulia, who had begun to rant furiously about Dieterâs rude behavior.
With her hands behind her back, Iona slowly walked away from the group, lost in thought.
âThe Viscountâs son can be handled easily enough, Iâll just work him to the bone. As for the Viscountessâ¦â
How will she act today?
The Ida estate was near the border with Bardem, the homeland of the Empress.
Even after her marriage and departure from Bardem, Empress Rosalia maintained many connections with her home country, including political funds, unofficial aid, and secret directives that could never see the light of day.
âCount Schmidtâs downfall came because he uncovered those corrupt dealings.â
Viscount Ida, who had served under Count Schmidt, seized the opportunity and declared his loyalty to the Empress, stepping into the Countâs shoes.
The Empress, knowing that having her influence planted here would make things much easier, willingly appointed Viscount Ida as the next lord of the region.
But even then, she never let down her guard. She had placed an assassin near the Viscount, someone who could eliminate him if he ever showed signs of betrayal.
The only problem was, Iona had no idea who that assassin might be.
It was no surprise, of courseâshe wasnât one of the Empressâ direct subordinates.
She only learned of the Empressâ plan to keep Viscount Ida in check by overhearing a passing comment from Richard.
âIf itâs someone close enough to kill Viscount Ida at any time, then his wife seems like the most likely candidate.â
Viscountess Carmen had come from Bardem.
She was also a new wife, taken in after Viscount Ida had become the lord of the estate.
Given her background and the timing, she was the most suspicious person.
The question was how to confirm whether she was truly one of the Empressâ agentsâ¦
âIf sheâs an assassin, sheâll have certain traits that set her apart from ordinary people. It would be ideal if I could confirm whether sheâs ever held a sword. Of course, she wonât reveal the truth herself, so Iâll have to provoke her a bit.â
Having reached this conclusion, Iona suddenly stopped walking.
Lost in her thoughts, she had wandered far from the others and ended up at the outskirts of the estate.
But what made her stop wasnât her sense of direction, but rather the sound of someoneâs voice.
Iona followed the sound, approaching a small, makeshift building nearby.
Judging by the low ceiling and shoddy construction, it seemed to be a storage shed for rarely used equipment.
The door was closed, but a small window on the side was open.
White smoke billowed out, and for a moment, Iona thought someone might be smoking, but as she got closer, the smell was far different from what she expected.
âThis stenchâ¦â
Iona stifled a bitter laugh.
Dieter was the perfect example of a wealthy, thoughtless noble heir.
It explained why he had seemed so sluggish and incoherent during the previous banquet. The reason was right here.
Iona silenced her footsteps and stood by the window.
She pondered whether to drag Dieter out immediately to shorten their wait or to leave quietly for the sake of Viscount Idaâs dignity.
Suddenly, a conversation inside piqued her interest.
âUgh⦠Just thinking about groveling under that woman today makes me feel like crapâ¦â
âHey, itâs all just, hic, for the sake of socializing. Theyâll take it easy, too, right?â
âNo, that womanâs no joke with how she keeps people in line. You know Ralph Winter, right? He came down from the capital recently. His brother died⦠heâs inheriting the family now. Ugh⦠I feel so damn sad.â
Ralph Winter.
That was a name Iona knew well.
Though he wasn't one of her direct subordinates, Iona had encountered Ralph Winter a few times in passing.
As a seasoned instructor, she had overseen large-scale training exercises, so thatâs likely where she had learned his name.
âAnyway, man... sheâs a total demon. The other instructors arenât that bad, but whenever sheâs around during training, itâs always hell.â
âWhat did she do?â
âYou know, stuff like drills and formations. If even one person was out of line, she made everyone redo it. They once had to repeat it for four hours straight. How can anyone do the same move for four hours? Seriously, does that even make sense to you?â
âYou donât think sheâll make the young master do the same, do youâ¦?â
âNah, not that bad, probably. But sheâs not just going to overlook sloppy stances either... What if she tells my dad I have no talent?â
âWhat are you saying, young master? No talent? You? Our idol? That canât be!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
An idol to druggies, maybe. They were really making a mess of themselves.
Then again, given who was likely funding this little gathering, it wasnât hard to understand.
âY-You think so?â
âOf course! What could she possibly teach you? She should be learning from you!â
âExactly! I mean, remember the rumors before she got married? People were saying she was the Crown Princeâs lover. Always sticking by his side, even on her days off. She probably only got promoted because of that connection, donât you think?â
The idea that it might be true soured Ionaâs mood even more.
A cold smile crept onto her lips.
âYeah, screw it! Iâll beat that worthless bitch, just you watch.â
âOf course, young master!â
âShow her what youâre made of!â
Their slurred words of encouragement, as they rallied each other in their inebriated state, were almost too pitiful for her to watch.
Iona sighed deeply and stepped directly into the windowâs view, arms resting on the frame.
The sight of these fools, sprawled about and raising their fists in some drunken show of solidarity, was now plain to see.
âWhat time is it, anyway?â one of them asked.
âHuh, no idea. How long have we even been here...?â
âCrap, am I late?â
They still hadnât noticed Iona, too wrapped up in their conversation to pay attention to their surroundings.
It looked like she would have to make the first move.
Leaning casually against the window frame, she spoke, her voice cutting through the air like a bucket of cold water.
âYouâre already late.â
âWhat? What time is iâ"
Dieter turned reflexively toward the sound of her voice, only to freeze in place.
His companions, lips parted in shock, stared blankly at Iona as well.
Iona gave them a small wave, her tone dripping with mock sympathy.
âToo bad. Now youâll have to come run drills with that âworthless bitch.â Ready?â
--- End Of The Chapter ----
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