North of the Mountains (1)
Kleio just laughed. Unless there was a proven way to determine a soulâs nature, he was the second son of Gideon Asel.
âI am embarrassed that you would deny my existence just because there are some problems with my memory. As I said, I am my fatherâs child and your younger brother.â
âMy brother. Is that how you see me? You donât remember anything about me. So, presumptuously, you swept through the new yearâs party of the Merchant Association.â
Kleio seemed to know a little bit more about why Vlad was angry.
âSince his younger brother, who had lived in distress until now, comes out, he thinks Iâm trying to make his fatherâs heart change.â
In truth, Kleio didnât want to have such a job as being the manager of a general trading company. Kleio gently pushed away Vladâs hand on his shoulder.
âIâm just a wizard, and Iâm doing my best in that area. After making my name known with some small tricks, I had to be polite and not deny all invitations. If you wish, I will be more mindful of it in the future.â
âYouâre pretty casual at lying. Donât you work too much for someone devoting themselves to learning?â
âThatâsâ¦â
Gideon probably knew about his own business, but Kleio didnât realize how much Vlad knew.
âTouching real estate and magic tools was conceivable, but trying to advance into the publishing industry gave my father a new surprise. The investigative manager admired that the little master could read the worldâs flow well.â
It seemed that the investigations done by Baronet Aselâs team were shared with the successor.
ââ¦The book hasnât been released, but it seems that the predicted sales will be good. And itâs a magic book. Because there is a widespread misunderstanding of magic in the world, it is published with the aim of improving public perception.â
Kleio consistently made his argument, but that calm brought out Vladâs disgust.
âYouâve really become a wise man, Kleio. Alright, with such a remarkable achievement, my father sees putting you in this academy as a successful investment. But remember, you donât normally gamble like that.â
âBrotherâ¦â
âYou look a lot like your father. Even mother wouldâve been pleased if she had seen you so matured.â
Vladâs words shook unsteadily as the object of his hatred and jealousy remained so calm before him. To Kleio, Vladâs behavior seemed a little odd. Thelmaâs death had been eighteen years ago. Too much time had passed to ask Kleio to feel guilty over his motherâs loss.
âNo, itâs not just property⦠Is he trying to quarrel with his younger brother and father?â
It was an emotion impossible to imagine for Jungjin, who never had a father in his life.
âThis nearly thirty-year-old guy is raging about favoritism.â
Kleio turned off Perception, finding it a waste of ether. Again, his posture collapsed. He suddenly couldnât bother. He was fortunate that his brother didnât know the mansion was more important to him than his fatherâs interests.
âEven if Iâm the second son of the Asel family, I can change my surname when I receive a title. At that time, Iâll make it Mr. Kim or Mr. Lee.â
Kim was originally part of his name, and Lee had been Jungjinâs motherâs name. The lowest title that could be given was Baronet, and the name of the surname and province were entered at the same time. All the rich lands of central Albion had existing rulers, and unless they were the descendants of the Knights of the Round Table, their estates were usually in the central region. Those who became aristocrats in Absalom IIâs time occupied the lands of the old nobles, which were all they lost if they were lucky, and were often granted territories obtained from the Brunnen monarchy. Rarely thereafter, those given a new hereditary title received land that wasnât of much value that had been owned by the royal family as a manor. Since there were ordinarily no inhabitants of such a formal estate, the person receiving the title could give it a new name.
âLetâs give it a name like Jongno or Sadang.â
Kleio considered titles such as Baron Kim of Sadang or Baron Lee of Jongno with a silly smile. Thinking he was laughing at him, Vlad pushed Kleioâs body back and crossed his arms. Shortly thereafter, a smile returned to his mouth, and the anger vanished from his voice.
âAnyway, whatever happened, I donât hate you right now. Kleio, no, Lei. Your friends call you Lei?â
Kleio frowned. Before Arthur and Cel had appeared, it seemed this kid didnât even have a family nickname.
âEven if I donât remember it, I know well that he was insidiously harassing his younger brother.â
Vlad seemed to be testing the shortened name.
âJust do what you want.â
âNo, how could I? Itâs too awkward to call you Kleio. This nickname sounds good. Iâll call you like that now too. Haha, letâs continue to do well, Lei.â
âYou must be tired from traveling, so take a rest. I have to leave for practice early tomorrow, so I will step out first.â
âHey, take this mana stone. If I take this back, what would my position be?â
âThen, I will be grateful for the favor. Also, say hello to father for me.â
Vladâs suspicions wouldnât be erased whether he accepted the mana stone or not, so Kleio decided to take it. Kleio raised up the heavy box filled with rubies and called for Mrs. Canton.
âMadam, please arrange my brotherâs bed in the central room on the second floor. Then, take the night off.â
Kleio left, believing he had fulfilled his brotherly duty by giving Vlad Asel the best room in the mansion.
***
The next day, Kleio had overslept because of the excitement from Vlad. Because of that, he missed the train he booked. He took the next train he could, but by the time Kleio arrived in Moralt, the capital of Tristeinâs estate, it was already curfew outside the city. The dukeâs residence itself was located in a rugged mountain near Moralt that could only be reached by foot or wagon.
In general, most castles and mansions were located in the estateâs capital alongside the post office and government offices, but the Tristein estate was uniquely situated in the outskirts of the mountain, with a separate residence for the duke. It was a rugged area located in the northwest parts of the Pintos mountains. The entire estate was barren, and the inland sea Zekabre, which was frozen over for more than five months a year, was interlocked over the sheer cliffs at the estateâs northernmost tip. Most of the villagers engaged in logging, collecting mana stones, herbs, and mushrooms, or hunting. Even before the demonsâ appearance, the population was small because it was an area rife with threatening mountain beasts.
For one reason or another, Arthur and his party stayed for a day at the only inn in town. The day was cold, and snow was piled up to the height of the twins on the other side of the road. It wasnât even 6 PM yet, but it was already as dark as midnight outside the messy pub. There were only four people inside; a few people had come to visit even before the demons arrived. Lippi sat in front of a high table, struggling to reach the ground with her legs.
âThe demons are starting to move, so you canât leave the city after 5 PM unless youâre on a train.â
âWe were worried when you didnât show up, Lei.â
âI tried to make a phone call, but the lines at the central station are being replaced.â
Kleio, the latecomer, quietly apologized.
âIâm sorry for being late, guys. In addition to making you worry, I spent the day uncomfortably.â
âI wasnât worried, but I was stuck between these ones. Isiel was restless, and Arthur nearly ran to your mansion.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Cel interrupted with a smile as she arrived back from the bar with a tray of alcohol.
âWell, itâs unusually postpaid here. You have to pay while you eat.â
âOrder everything you want to eat as my apology.â
âWow!â
âLei, youâre so kind!â
The two who loved to eat cheered him.
âItâs as if you thought I was stingy.â
âItâs the first time weâve come to a pub!â
âWell, you are too young to do so normally.â
âHehe, my birthday has passed now. Iâm fourteen.â
âWe can go to the pub!â
âWe can also drink beer!â
Fourteen seemed to be the drinking age of Albion. The twins, freed from age constraints, raised the ale glasses that Cel had laid down before them.
âWow, this is delicious!â
âIt smells like caramel!â
âBeerâs like this?!â
âNo, not all. This is a strong ale.â
âThanks for letting me know, Cel. Iâll have to drink again in the future!â
âHome doesnât sell strong ale like this, so drink a lot here.â
âOh, thatâs good!â
The twins emptied half their glasses at once, as their cheeks became slightly reddish. Kleio, emptying his own glass, worried over the dark amber liquid similar to a Scotch ale.
âOh, should the kids be drinking this?â
âLippi, Leticia, if itâs your first time drinking, slow down a little. You might get drunk.â
They put down their now empty cups.
âLei, who always drinks, is trying to stop usâ¦â
âItâs weird; heâs two-facedâ¦â
With a counterattack like that, Kleio was speechless. Cel thumped his back.
âYou canât beat them with words, so stop and eat some food. Once they start eating, theyâll quiet down too.â
âThanks for the tip, Cel. But whatâs delicious here? Thereâs no menu, so how do I order?â
âWhat are you thinking about? The menu has only two stews, three grilled dishes, and some fried potatoes. It takes a while to grill a whole piglet so that the stew will be served later.â
Cel had figured everything out, leaving no room for Kleio to make a decision. He stretched out his hands helplessly.
âThen, we can order it all.â
The twins cheered.
âGood!â
âGood!â
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Arthur, who arrived back at the pub after arranging a carriage, laughed as snow coated him.
âHahahaha. So, you ordered the entire menu?â
On the table were hot lamb skewers and fried potatoes. The intense smell of spices and charred fat raised everyoneâs appetites.
âNow, thereâs a bunch!â
âHow much did you order?â
âHalf-dozen!â
âSo itâs three times this?â
âWhy not? You can eat everything!â
âWho canât eat? I should eat it quickly! The smell is incredible. Hey, try all the luxuries with Lei!â
Arthur couldnât stop laughing as he took a glass of ale. Like this, when he was really excited or laughed loudly, his canines were slightly exposed, giving him a bestial look.
âItâs ridiculous that youâre so excited to make fun of me.â
He put down his empty glass, giving up.
âYeah, laugh a lot. Thereâs never been a time when I could laugh like that.â
The twins picked up a skewer each, using a fork to pull off the lamb meatballs.
âLei is talking like an old man again.â
âWhat if Lei really became an old man? What would he do?â