Chapter 133: Itâs Not a Difficult Request. (1)
The Marquis of Branford frowned as he glanced around the dark room.
âWhat a mess.â
The mixed stench of mold and blood told him just how dire the situation had been.
Rosalyn, who lay on the bed, looked significantly thinner and in worse condition compared to two weeks ago.
âOpen the window.â
Swoosh!
The knights who had followed the Marquis opened the windows. To be cautious, they did not draw back the curtains.
As the wind blew in, causing the curtains to flutter, several servants stood in front of the window, blocking any light from reaching Rosalyn.
Ghislain sat in a corner of the room, arms crossed. He, too, had dark circles under his eyes, making it clear how exhausted he was.
âYoung Master! Are you all right?â
âMy Lord!â
Ghislainâs close aides hurriedly entered, fussing over him.
âMy Lady!â
Even the butler, who had been driven out, rushed in with a worried expression.
Amidst the sudden commotion, Rosalyn slowly opened her eyes and sat up.
âAh...â
She let out a sigh without thinking.
It was a complex sound, a mix of relief that it was finally over and the lingering effects of pain.
Rosalyn pointed directly at Ghislain and spoke.
âRight away... arrest that bastard...â
Now that it was over, she could have him locked up. Her mind was filled with thoughts of repaying him for all the pain and humiliation she had endured.
âWhat are you doing! I said arrest him now!â
At Rosalynâs outburst, the knights hesitated, glancing at the Knight Commander.
Toleo silently gestured his command. The knights immediately blocked off any escape routes and began to surround the area.
As the atmosphere grew tense, Ghislainâs aides, trying to maintain their composure, discreetly moved to encircle him and stay alert.
âYoung Master! What are you going to do now?â
Even as Belinda whispered urgently, Ghislain only showed a weary expression, remaining silent.
Claude quietly clicked his tongue, preparing for the worst-case scenario.
âIf things go south, Iâll have to take one of them as a hostage.â
But Toleo was not someone who had become the Knight Commander of the Marquisâs household by mere chance.
The knights were already prepared to act the moment Ghislainâs group made any suspicious moves, ready to spring toward Rosalyn and the Marquis of Branford.
Just as the tension between the two sides reached its peak, the Marquis of Branford spoke in a calm tone.
âRemove the mask.â
Rosalyn scoffed and nodded her head.
âOf course, we need to see the result of this sham treatment for a proper justification. Though the outcome is obvious.â
She roughly pulled off the mask and tossed it aside.
Even with the window open, the thought of hiding her face no longer crossed her mind.
After all the suffering she had been through, a little sunlight didnât matter anymore.
âIs that enough? Did you all see it? Now, arrest him! Quickly!â
Rosalyn glared and shouted, but no one moved.
âOh...â
She only let out a strange sound, as if in confusion or admiration.
Rosalyn raised her voice, full of anger.
âWhat is everyone doing right now? Are you saying you wonât move unless itâs my fatherâs orders?â
âAh, my lady... My lady! My lady!â
The butler, with tears in his eyes, suddenly grabbed Rosalynâs hand.
As if that were a signal, the servants and knights in the room all began to gasp.
She was dumbfounded by their unexpected reactions.
âWhy, why are you all... Why...?â
Rosalyn swallowed nervously. Suddenly, a realization flashed through her mind. Her heartbeat began to quicken.
She looked around, then gestured to the servants blocking the window.
The servants hesitated but carefully stepped aside.
Sunlight seeped through the gap in the curtains, brightly illuminating Rosalynâs cheek.
She flinched at the warmth but soon realized she felt no pain, and she touched her cheek.
âNo... It canât be...â
Suppressing both anxiety and hope, she spoke with a strained, trembling voice.
His aides, seeing this, finally looked relieved.
Belinda glanced at the Marquisâs face and smirked.
âLook at that sulky expression. If he has any complaints, he should just speak up.â
With things going this way, even that fearsome Marquis wouldnât be able to treat them recklessly.
Claude clicked his tongue inwardly. Although he was glad to have gotten through the crisis, he still couldnât understand what had happened this time either. It felt as if common sense had been paralyzed.
âWow, itâs amazing every time I see it. How does this actually succeed?â
He squinted, scanning Ghislain from head to toe.
âNo matter how I look at it, he seems like he only has half-baked knowledge.â
The bizarre things Ghislain did were as if he had somehow managed to pluck out just the answers to the problem from somewhere.
A strange phenomenon where he produced results without actually understanding the cause.
Despite having seen it happen several times, Claude still couldnât grasp how it was possible.
The Marquis of Branford frowned as he observed the group of relaxed individuals around Ghislain.
âTell Rosalyn to come see me later. For now, summon the retainers. Weâll finalize the deal with Baron Fenris.â
âOh!â
At the Marquisâs words, those around him let out small exclamations.
Finalizing the deal meant acknowledging Baron Fenrisâs contribution and agreeing to grant him what he wanted.
Curious eyes turned to Ghislain, wondering what he might ask for.
* * *
Not long after, the main retainers of the Marquisâs household gathered in the hall.
The butler personally and politely escorted Ghislain and his aides to the meeting.
The Marquis of Branford sat at the highest seat, resting his chin on his hand as he looked down at the group.
âThe outcome was quite remarkable. I thought it was just a bluff, but it seems youâre more than just a loud-mouthed brat.â
The retainers who were listening looked up in surprise. Such a generous compliment was rare from the Marquis of Branford.
âThe method was unorthodox, but a promise is a promise. Now, tell me what it is that you want.â
Everyone turned to Ghislain with faces full of curiosity.
When dealing with someone as powerful as the Marquis of Branford, it was unlikely that what he wanted would be a small matter.
Just how big was the reward he sought to go to such lengths?
The hall was filled with tension and anticipation.
Ghislain quietly took a deep breath and raised his head.
âItâs not a particularly big request.â
The Marquis nodded indifferently.
âGo ahead, donât hold back. Whatever it is you want, most things are within my power to grant.â
Ghislain smiled slightly, as if relieved, and spoke.
âPlease become my guardian.â
â...What?â
The Marquis of Branford was taken aback and asked again.
And it wasnât just him. Everyone around him looked equally stunned, their mouths hanging open.
The Marquis repeated his question to confirm.
âDid you just say âguardianâ?â
âYes.â
âYou didnât misspeak, asking for a little support instead?â
âNo, I didnât.â
âHuh...â
For once, the usually stoic face of the Marquis of Branford was overtaken by bewilderment.
Even the people around him were all staring at Ghislain with similar expressions as their master.
Only Belinda was looking at him with a proud gaze.
âWow, as expected of our young master!â
She had taught Ghislain when he was younger that if you were given one, you should take two.
But she never imagined he would go as far as to declare heâd leech off someone for life.
And to say that to such a fearsome Marquis, no less.
âHe really learned well, whoever taught him.â
Watching Ghislain stand there, boldly making a request that would make anyone else shudder, the Marquis of Branford let out a low hum.
âHmm...â
There was a world of difference between merely providing support and assuming the role of a guardian.
Becoming his guardian would mean that no matter what kind of trouble Ghislain caused in the future, the Marquis of Branford would be responsible for handling it.
He said he didnât want anything big, but it was clear he intended to keep extracting benefits whenever he needed them in the future.
This boy wasnât just shameless; he was entirely on another level of shamelessness.