Hook-Nosed Strategy
Nino eventually found a store. It bore the name âZepetta Trading Companyâ written in large letters, indicating that it was under the patronage of Count Zepetta.
Despite it being the late hours of the night, it was bright inside. With his bare hands, Nino opened the thick double doors, which were clearly a different grade from the doors of the shops he usually knocked on.
A dazzling light filled the store, but there was barely anyone inside. This shop, which dealt in rare jewelry, brought and showed its goods according to oneâs needs. All transactions were done in a room at the back of the shop. He stood in the spacious entrance, which only had a counter and a sofa for waiting customers.
Startled, the three people on the sofa turned their attention to Nino. But their surprise quickly turned to irritation.
ãWhat are you doing here, Nino?ãasked a man in his forties. He had graying hair.
ãI heard Father was in troubleâ¦ã
Ninoâs attire was clearly a step or two down compared to what they were wearing. Even when out of breath, he stepped closer to the three without fear.
ãIs there no guard around here?! We have an outsider!ãAn ill-mannered man threw his feet up on the table. He was the closest in age to Nino, about five years older.
The guards standing by the wall looked perplexed.
ãItâs fine. This affects Nino as well.ãA woman wearing heavy lipstick smiled at him.
The woman with the heavy make-up was probably somewhere between the age of the graying man and the man with the bad manners. The three of them looked similar, the most striking feature being their hooked noses.
ãOur father, Count Zepetta, is in great trouble. We have to work together as a family, donât we?ã
ãSister Filino. Please tell me what happened.ãNino asked the woman, stopping a few steps away from the couch.
These three were Ninoâs siblings from a different mother, their father being Count Zepetta. Only Nino was the son of a mistress.
ãSis.ã
ãSilence, Grano. Nino has a right to know.ãFilino shut Grano, the ill-mannered man, with a smile.ãNino. Our father was arrested by the Imperial Guard. He was accused of entering the bedchamber of some noblemanâs daughter. Whatâs more, the daughter was a virgin.ã
ãDid he really do that? Sure, he was a bit of a womanizer, butâ¦ã
ãHe taught us not to lay a hand on virgins.ãTralino, the man with graying hair, nodded, folding his arms.
It was a worthless lesson, no matter how you looked at it, but he acted as if it was a very important one.
ãI canât believe Father would seduce an unmarried woman.ãNino said.
ãItâs unthinkable, right? I believe he was set up.ãFilino said.
ãWhat?!ã
ãEven if he laid a hand on a noblemanâs daughter, he wouldnât let himself get captured by the Imperial Guards.ã
ãI can vouch for that.ãTralino chimed in. No one knew where his confidence came from.
ãAs you know, Father started out as a peddler. He made his fortune by planting kounatsu in a region that was considered unsuitable for cultivation, and in recognition of his achievements, he was made a Baron and quickly rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a Count.ã
ãIâm well aware.ãNino said. He became a peddler because he idolized his father.
ãBut many noblemen looked down on him.ãFilino continued.ãThey saw him as merely an upstart.ã
ãThatâs terrible.ã
ãThis time, a lot of issues just came together and our father took the brunt of it.ã
ãThatâs just wrongâ¦ãNino clenched his fist.
ãIndeed, it is.ã
Filino approached Nino. The scent of the strong perfume she was wearing wafted through the air.
ãIâm sure Father is asking for a chance to explain himself. Heâs not the kind of man who gets discouraged by something like this.ã
ãOf course. But is there anything we can do to help him?!ãNino asked.
ãIâve been waiting for those words!ãFilino clapped and held Ninoâs hands.ãActually, there will be a hearing three days from now. They will allow Fatherâs relatives to speak too.ã
ãReally?! Then are you⦠I mean is Brother Tralino attending the hearing?ã
ãThatâs the thing. Thereâs a bit of a problem.ãFilino frowned.ãAll of us have important business meetings to attend to that day. While we would love to defend our father, Iâm sure heâd want us to make money instead.ã
ãIâm sure he would say that.ã
ãBut having no one at the hearing would also be awful.ã
ãIâll go.ã
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ãIâm here. Will you allow me to attend the hearing? I wish to defend our father!ã
ãNino⦠Youâve become quite the man.ãFilino wiped her eyes, but there were no tears there.ãWeâll be counting on you, then. Take this with you.ã
Filino took a sealed letter sitting on the table and handed it to Nino.
ãI understand. Though I have the least wealth among our siblings, I will give my all for our father.ã
ãThank you. Do your best in our stead too.ã
ãOkay!ã
Nino put away the letter and left with confidence.
ãâ¦What?ãGrano watched him go, dumbfounded.ãA-Are you sure about letting him go?! We donât even have important meetings to attend to!ã
ãItâs fine. Right, Tralino?ã
ãYes. If we say something bad at the hearing, weâll be screwed too. Ninoâs the son of a mistress. Whatever he says wonât affect us.ã
ãThis whole thing is a set up anyway.ãFilino said.ãThe hearing is just for show. At best, our father will lose his title. At worst, itâs the death penalty.ã
ãYikes. Really?ãGrano turned pale.
ãI owe Father for giving me this business, but I canât risk my own well-being.ã
Count Zepetta gave huge stores located in different cities to his legitimate children, including the one they were in right now.
ãFather messed with the wrong man. I heard he made the Minister of the Right lose his position. Things had gone too well for him, and he eventually chose the wrong guy to pick a fight with.ã
ãSure looks like it. At worst, we will lose our business too.ã
ãYes. So you better move quick and hide all your valuable belongings.ã
ãO-Okay. Iâll do that.ãGrano stood up.
ãSo long. Iâll see you once things have cooled down.ãTralino also left.
ãAnyway, I never wanted to attend the hearing, but Iâm glad Nino came. If no one from his immediate family were to attend, weâd be criticized too. Even though heâs an illegitimate son, heâs still Fatherâs flesh and blood. With this, we can come up with an excuse. Now, then.ãFilino stood up.ãTime to leave this shop and stay away from the capital for a while.ã