Settlement comes after hard work (5)
When he thought of his land and buildings, he was happy even while sleeping and felt full even when he didnât eat. Dione struck Kleioâs back, whose mouth was turned up in a grin while he imagined a rosy future.
âWhat has you so captivated? Here, take this!â
Dione, completely serious about their business, gave Kleio a heavy paper bag with a gleam in her eyes. She was projecting an atmosphere that pushed him back.
âThis book⦠Is it that touching?â
âIsberg, a land of ice, living in a desolate castle in the middle of a far-off plateau. A woman who was offered as a sacrifice comes to himâ¦â
âAnd the two start falling in love.â
âRight! Arsenie, the cold-blooded lord who drains the blood of the living, and Luminita, the beautiful girl, their love cannot be achievedâ¦! I cried loudly when the final book came out last year, but this extra book about their childhood is even moreâ¦!â
If left to her own devices, they would talk about the novel all afternoon. Kleio took the paper bag and cut off Dione.
âIâll read it myself later. Itâs not fun to hear about it.â
âYou have to read it and tell me your impressions! Iâve read countless novels in my life, but this is the greatest masterpiece!â
âIt must be really impressive.â
Dione, her eyes growing wet again, blotted at her eyes with her violet-embroidered handkerchief. Kleio felt an embarrassment he never had before while attending to Dione. Looking around, the road was under construction on both sides, so everything was dug up and covered with dirt. Sunday was the day the workers had off, but there were employees guarding the site as Kleio and Dione walked between the scaffolding around the de Neju Hotelâs future location. The employees let them in with a smile upon recognizing Dioneâs face. However, the duo with serious expressions wasnât talking about business or real estate development as they walked around.
âYou can laugh that I cry while talking about novels even though youâre over twenty. But if you only see the main characters heading for catastrophe, ah- you canât help but be restless!â
âReading is a good hobby, so why would I laugh at it?â
While speaking, Dioneâs complexion gradually recovered as she calmed down. She stowed the handkerchief back, her tears dried up. Suddenly, they were in front of the foundation work for the de Neju hotel. It seemed to be the start of a very beautiful stone building already, even to an outsider.
âItâs said the hotel will open by next yearâs social season. I looked at the hall blueprints, and if itâs completed, they could even hold debut banquets. In five years, you will be able to acquire a much higher rent.â
âOh, Iâm really looking forward to it.â
âBut why does the royal advisory lawyer wish to see you?â
âRoyal lawyer?!â
âIt is said there is some discussion needed for patent-related issues for the mining bureau. When I received the papers, the patent application was already completed. Even the applicantâs representative was Sir Lawrence Kinnear, the highest-ranking royal counsel.â
âThe highest⦠That must be a great person, right?â
âHeâs a man who has been using the law as an instrument and has been beside the side of the king for twenty-five years. They say he knows all the precedents in the world â a nobleman of the law.â
âThen it means this is treated as a royal affair rather than a matter of the mining bureau.â
âThat makes it even more of a mystery. Why is that person applying for your patent? I scheduled a meeting for this afternoon. Now, itâs time to explain what happened to me.â
â!!!â
If it were for the mining bureau, it could only be about one thing.
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âPermanently ether-activating tiplaum?â
Dione had a distant look in her eyes.
âHah, thatâs why the documents are only marked as âofficialâ because of the confidentiality clause! Do you want me to believe that you discovered that magical formula by chance while on a field trip?â
âBut itâs true. It was possible thanks to the unique prediction skill.â
âLetâs find a more heartfelt story. How about a setting where youâre the hidden child of the goddess Mnemosyne, or that you learned it in return for saving the spirits of the Kingâs forest?â
Like a true book fanatic, fantastical excuses.
âIf Fran were a spirit, would he be the spirit of revolution?â
âLady Dione, trust me.â
âAlright. When would you tell me anyway?â
As the courier approached to take their order, Dione had a refreshed expression. They were currently meeting in the tea room of the historic Leyton Hotel. All the seats were divided into compartments, making it good to have a secret conversation, but even sitting behind the partitions, Dione was a prominent figure. She ordered ginger milk tea for Kleio without asking and a cup for herself before giving the main points.
âPatent usage fees vary widely depending on the period, method, and scope. The mining bureau has been trying to transfer authority altogether. The amount to be called was hugeâ¦â
Kleio quickly cut off her words, fearing his heart might shake if he heard how much money it was.
âNo matter how much they offer, we donât transfer authority. A monopoly is inevitable, as the tiplaum mine is Albionâs. But say the license will be limited to five years⦠If there is a need for an extension, then we will discuss it again.â
âWhy?â
âThe Dubris mine belongs to the royal family, right? The royal lawyer also wanted to meet us on the weekend, in a place other than the mining bureau. If so, the contractor belongs to Melchior.â
âIt is. Because he is the present deputy of the king and the only one with authority to deal with matters of royal property.â
âYes.â
Kleioâs voice lowered.
âItâs not a wise move for me to bring him the whole tiplaum formula.â
Dione, her fan-folded halfway, had a shine in her eyes.
âYouâre convinced that the person you chose will be the one who causes the eclipse, and you act as such.â
She spoke carefully as it was a public place, but Kleio understood her intent. All kings of Albion caused a solar eclipse at the moment of their coronation, but the person Kleio chose was Arthur, not Melchior.
âStrictly speaking, he was chosen by the author, not meâ¦â
How would he get around it when things went wrong after he handed over all the processing rights for the new material that would change the future of the continent to Melchior?
âYes. After the eclipse has occurred, we will resign the contract. Until then, please negotiate in the direction of receiving a fee. Rather than settling the production rate, it would be better to receive an advance payment even if the amount decreases.â
Tiplaum was a major strategic resource. When war would break out, it would grow difficult to collect patent rights properly.
âRather, at this point, itâs wise to gather money from Melchiorâs pocket in advance. It wonât damage the country.â
âYou have great faith. Does that partner know of this?â
âNo. What would he do if he did? The time isnât right yet.â
âHaha, youâre fair to everyone. Iâm relieved to know that itâs not just me.â
He had made excuses to tell her later many times, so her words resonated with him. Kleio pretended not to notice anything and returned to the topic of their original business.
âLady Dione, and the fee for this caseâ¦â
âHmm, this is decorating some papers. Just 1%. Itâs a complete service, right?â
He looked at Dione suspiciously.
âThank you, but what is it?â
âI canât believe it! There is a bookstore in the Orails district. That small three-story building.â
âYeah.â
âThatâs mine. After you gave me the information, I bought it. After that, the building was repaired. Still, it became pretty good.â
Dioneâs building was across the street from the site Kleio was building.
â⦠Youâre a keeper, Lady Dione. Iâm grateful for you.â
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He tried to calm down, but Kleioâs eyes wouldnât stop shaking.
â7.8 million dinars. They can afford thatâ¦?â
In the last manuscript, Fran had triumphantly cried out that his formula would be the best scientific achievement of the century, after all. However, Kleio, who couldnât explain how he did it, fell behind the scenes after accepting the enormous amount of signed bills.
âNo, of course, Iâll still take it.â
He saw it himself, but he still couldnât believe Dioneâs negotiation skills. Dione, confronted by the old gentleman with a white beard and sharp eyes, succeeded in establishing that amount with a magical fee for five years. Kleio hadnât the time for a word in edgewise.
âAs Iâve heard, Lady Dione is terribly intelligent. Talents like you shouldâve been brought to Melory Inn, not stolen by wizards.â
Melory Inn was the best law school in Albion, and only after graduating from there was one trained in order to receive a lawyerâs qualification.
âLawrence Kinnear, if you generously find a lawyerâs office for me to practice in, I will still enter Melory Inn.â
âYes, I will keep that in mind. Then, weâll finish the confirmation. Sir Swain is here.â
He disappeared, probably to report the negotiations to Melchior, while Swain Temple, the sturdy knight who accompanied the older gentleman, greeted Kleio. He became quite familiar with Swain during the summer vacation and met him again in the demon case and also when dealing with the door of Mnemosyne.
âI heard your health hadnât recovered yet. Is it alright for you to be out like this?â
âEther depletion isnât some fatal disease.â
âSir Kleio is so different from meâ¦â
Swain was a strong and muscular man that anyone would envy. He grew quiet, not knowing what to say about Kleioâs poor physique that could break if he fell. Dione, drinking the last of the tea, laughed as she noticed it.
âThank you for your concern, but Iâm fine.â
âIs that true?â
âIs there any reason why it wouldnât be?â
âBut I heardâ¦â
Hesitating, the honest knight looked to Dione and Kleio. Dione, quick to notice, moved to the powder room for a while.
ââ¦The second prince has ordered an investigation into Sir Kleio. You have to be careful.â
âIf thatâs the case, itâs probably news that the whole social world knows. What will happen to me?â
Though he wondered what was new about that, he answered sincerely because he couldnât ignore this person who was genuinely worried.
âCan you really call that an investigation? Is he going around asking what Iâm doing with a loudspeaker?â
âItâs not something to consider lightly. My contact is a colleague who trained with the second prince as a child⦠This isnât a well-known storyâ¦â
He was a villain sending assassins to kill his younger brother.
âHeâs a bloody freak?â
âWhen he was young, he killed several small animals, and after growing up a little, his horse died. It was said to be an accident, but the horses of the royal family arenât so weak.â
Kleioâs face crumbled in astonishment.
âThey say serial killers start by killing small animals when theyâre young. Itâs like the target of their killing gradually develops.â
âAfter coming of age and starting to gain fame as a knight, there is no longer any talk of that⦠Anyone who once fed innocent blood to their sword canât stop doing so.â
âThank you for telling me something so difficult⦠I will be careful.â
âHoo⦠Iâm worried Iâve burdened your heart by saying useless words.â
âNot at all.â
The lawyer returned as the two-faced each other with serious expressions. Dione returned a beat later, and the contract proceeded quickly. After completing all the procedures, Lawrence, who packed away the documents, handed over a business card.
âThen, I will retire. You can call me if you have anything to say or have any questions for Melchior.â
After his name, there was a phone number.
âOkay, thank you.â
âIâm happy; such a pleasant contract is rare. I have to pop some champagne with you.â
âI asked the courier for a bottle of Ecarat Rose Champagne. I hope you enjoy it.â
âIâm glad that Lord Kinnear is so gracious.â
While Dione and Kinnear shared polite greetings, Kleio was already thinking of other things.
âIsnât it unreasonable to make the prince a serial killer? Aslan is Arthurâs enemy, but does he have his own cause and purpose?â