Viese went inside first with a thumping step.
Dump.
Then Shananet shook her head quietly as she sat in the chair in the middle, with a loud sound.
A total of four chairs were placed, but only Shananet and Viese attended todayâs meeting.
Shananet asked quietly far away from Viese chair.
"Is Laurels not coming today?â
âNow that I donât look good to my father, what is Laurel sitting here for?â
âNot just to look good... Phew, thatâs enough. You canât help it if you donât like it."
"Gallahan isnât coming too, so why only Laurels?"
Viese poured oil on the conversation that was about to be concluded.
âDidnât Gallahan go down to Chesire to take care of his estate? Itâs definitely different from being in the same mansion and not attending the meeting, Viese."
"If you have your own land, go down there and live there. Donât waste any more Lombardyâs money. Isnât that right?"
It was time for Viese to forcefully raise his voice.
"Lombardyâs money is not your concern."
"Father."
As Lulak entered the office, he looked at Viese with his eyes wide open.
"You who abandoned Lombardy for more than a year for no reason, and went to Angenas, you were there didnât you."
Viese clenched his teeth, unable to answer Lulakâs word.
Lulak looked at Viese with displeasure for once and started a meeting.
It was a time to hear their opinions on the big and small things that happened in the family for a week.
The meeting did not last long.
And after a brief meeting, Lulak said.
"Youâve both heard that Florentia is in business with Devon, right?."
At the same time, Viese snorted dissatisfiedly.
"...Is there anything youâd like to say, Viese."
"Whatâs important about my opinion? My father always does that... No, youâve been generous to her, and youâll turn a blind eye to me again."
"I was generous. Yeah, it could have been."
Lulakâs mouth smiled when talking about Florentia.
Viese looked at it with frowning eyes and turned away.
"Viese, your prediction is correct. Iâm going to trust her again and watch her."
I canât believe it.
Viese grumbled inside.
His father had never trusted Viese for a single moment, heâs sure about it.
But whatâs wrong with that girl?
I donât know what theyâre doing with the Devon, the poorest of the vassal families, but should I go ahead and disturb them?
It was when Viese thought so and looked up casually.
Lulak, who was already watching him, said a word in a low voice.
"So leave Florentia alone."
Viese flinched in surprise and hurriedly avoided eye contact.
After the meeting, Viese and Shananet left the office.
They were siblings, but there was no friendly conversation between the two.
Too much has gone wrong to do that.
But at the end of the long hallway, Viese called Shananet.
"Are you going to leave Gallahanâs daughter alone, sister?"
"What if I donât let her? Didnât you also listen to our fatherâs orders?"
"But!"
Viese unknowingly raised his voice, then sneaked a glance at the office on the other side of the hall and said.
âThis is no different than tarnishing the familyâs name. People laugh at me! A Lombardyâs only believes in the power of his family!â
"...What? Hahaha!"
Shananet, who opened her eyes wide, suddenly burst into laughter.
Not knowing what the hell she was laughing about, Viese was just frowning and gazing at it.
"Haha, Viese! What a funny thing to say! You worry about the reputation âonly for believing in the power of Lombardyâsâ. You!"
"Are you saying that I only trust the power of the family?"
Only then did Viese grit his teeth, when he realized why Shananet was laughing.
But Shananet was still happy, wiping the tears from the corners of her eyes.
"Thanks to you, I havenât laughed in a long time. And it is Tiaâs rights to be involved in the family business, Viese. Thereâs nothing we can do about it."
At the easygoing words of Shananet, Viese shouted.
"Donât you get on your nerves? Itâs not like you donât know what it means to use your immediate authority! Thatâs a blue little girl!"
"Youâre quite afraid that sheâll be competing with us for the next Lordâs position?"
"Afraid? Whoâs afraid of who? Ha! Competition! Iâm just talking about fractions. If this isnât the half-blood who doesnât know the subject, then what else!"
"Sigh..."
Shananet shook her head with a sigh at such a Viese.
"Viese, Iâll give you my sincere advice. Donât think about stopping her and focus on making your own progress. Itâs the only way youâre gonna win."2
Shananet, who left the words, turned around and walked first.
Viese spat when she saw her back away in the middle of the hallway.
"Being condescending alone."
Then he turned to the other side and walked briskly.
It took quite a while to go to his own house, but Vieseâs anger had not abated at all.
As soon as Viese opened the door, his wife, Seral, welcomed him with a big smile.
"Are you home, honey?"
Perhaps reading the letter, Seral held a purple envelope and letterhead in her hand.
And Seral, as always, read Vieseâs mood sensitively.
"What happened out there?"
Seral, who said so, gently guide Viese to the drawing-room sofa.
âWhoa, thatâs it.â
Viese began to confide in every unpleasant thing that had just happened.
Seral listened silently to Vieseâs story without saying a word.
"Really, your father is also strange. Now that youâre older, your judgment isnât the same as before. It is not enough even if you call that lowly thing and scold her."
"I know what youâre talking about. Rumor has it that itâs some kind of delivery business."
"De, delivery?"
"Yes, the only thing she does is move things, but itâs Devon. Itâs such a family that matches Florentiaâs pranks."
"Gallahan also embarrasses us by doing business with commoners."
Viese grumbled with discontent.
Trying to ignore that Gallahan has become one of the richest men on the continent in a short period of time as a ready-to-wear business.
"What else will people say about Lombardy now?"
Seral sighed with embarrassment.
Then she held out a letter to Viese that had been set aside.
"The Empress sent me a letter. Would you like to read it, honey?"
Viese obediently read the letter.
It contained a brief greeting and a message that the Western development plan would be moved forward several times.
"As expected of the Empress! What a determination!"
"The Royal Family is in a mess because of the Second Prince, who doesnât know his place. Iâm afraid sheâs in a hurry to settle things quickly."
"Yeah, itâs best to nip it in the bud before it comes out."
Viese, who repeatedly raised his thumb by saying, âAs expected of the Empress!â showed no sign of further thought.
Seral, with her tongue glued to Vieseâs stupidity, smiled as beautifully as she was annoyed and spoke in a husky voice.
"So, honey, I have an idea."
"Good idea?"
"Perhaps the workers of Angenas alone will not be enough to carry out the construction in a hurry. So how about you join it?"
"Me, me?"
Viese opened his eyes wide in surprise.
"Yes. To be precise, you are taking Lombardy Construction and participating in the development of Angenas."
"If itâs construction... Iâd have to use my direct lineage authority, then."
Viese did not have the courage.
It was the âdirect lineage authorityâ that could go beyond the authority of the vassal family and the person in charge at once, but when it failed, great responsibility followed.
"What do you say? Even a child like Florentia wields direct lineage authority!."
"Well, that"s true..."
"And itâs Angenas. Itâs the work of the Empress herself. Donât tell me youâre going to fail."
Viese was being persuaded by Seral before he knew it.
"This is an opportunity, honey, think about it. How different the people of Lombardy will see you if you get big results like the development of the Angenas estate." (Wow! Stupid as always, all Lombardyâs know that Angenas is their enemy. You will fall even more in their sight.)11
Viese was lost in thought, but Seral waited leisurely.
It was because she was just taking the time, and she knew heâd already fallen for it.
A little time goes by.
Viese said as Seral expected.
"Then can you send a letter to the Empress?" (Why donât you understand that Lombardy and Angenas, especially the Empress canât be together.)7
* * *
Craney drank tea for a while, and somehow he went away, saying he had something to do.1
It was only me and Perez left in the parlor of my room.
"Iâm actually here to give you this."
Perez pulled a small box out of his arms.
Open it and show it to me.
"Diamond?"
It is not just a diamond either.
"Did you carve this yourself again?"
It was a diamond carved into a small chick shape.
"Why...? Why, is it a chick?"
With these expensive diamonds?
"I was trying to cut this, and I happened to see some chicks passing by. Because itâs cute."1
"Oh, thatâs why a chick..."2
Only for that reason did I take a somewhat despondent look at the thick diamond carved in the shape of a chick.
"And your skills are good again."
The round little chick was quite cute.
"Thank you."
Perez smiles with her eyebrows closed, saying that he likes my praise.
"Come again... Did you cut it?"
"Yeah, obviously diamonds are hard. I had to use the Aura more."
I donât think thatâs what Aura be used for.
How the hell would Grandpa Crowley react if I showed this to him?
Thinking so, I put the diamond chick back in the jewelry box.
Then I stood up and told Perez.
"Follow me."
It was the room across from my bedroom that I took Perez with me.
"Can you take a look in here?"
I opened the door and told Perez.
"Ah..."
Perez looked in the room and was silent for a while.
Yeah, you donât have anything to say either, do you?
I comforted Perezâs shoulder and said a little because I couldnât offend him too much.
"These are all the gifts and letters you sent me while you were at the Academy, Perez. Can you see it?"
"Huh?"
"There are wooden dolls and jewels that were carved and sent. This large box is a letter. Thatâs a book, and that big teddy bear you made yourself. You are good at sewing too."
The room was already saturated.
Thereâs no room for more presents.
"So even if you donât give me anymore..."
"Thank you."
"Yes?"
"Thank you, Tia. For keeping them all like this."
Perez was genuinely pleased.
Just by the fact that I didnât throw away the gifts he sent.
I said in an embarrassment.
"Oh, no, I should say thank you. Youâre the one who sent me the gift."
"Is that so? No, itâs not. As expected, I should be grateful."
Perezâs eyes glistened brightly as he looked around the room.
"I feel really good when I send Tia a present."
"...Why?"
"Because it means I can give you something."3
Peres smiled faintly under his long eyelashes.
The smiling face somehow overlapped with the young Perez sitting alone in the falling Palace.