Chapter 135: Itâs Not a Difficult Request (3)
Rosalyn, slightly flustered by the unexpected response, continued speaking.
âIf I just let this go without giving anything in return, Iâd lose face. Please, feel free to state whatever you want.â
âReally, itâs fine. Itâs more than enough for me that youâve recovered, my lady.â
To be honest, I didnât want to get more entangled with this frightening woman. The treatment was over, so there was no reason to see her again.
Anything I needed could be obtained from the Marquis of Branford, who was now my guardian.
However, Rosalyn pretended not to hear what I said, and then, as if a great idea had come to her, she spoke up.
âEven if my father has already offered you something, Iâm still the one who received your kindness. Ah, in that case, Iâll become your personal patron, Baron Fenris, from now on.â
The retainers were startled by her words.
Despite having lived in seclusion due to her illness, Rosalyn had continued to manage the organizations she had previously supported.
If she were to leverage the personnel and resources connected to those groups, she could cripple half of the capitalâs economy in an instant.
âIf the young lady takes action, it wonât be just the marquis, but even her maternal family that will back her up.â
Rosalynâs mother, the Marchioness of Branford, was currently separated from the marquis.
Her father was the kingdomâs Chancellor, and her brothers were an administrative officer for the royal family and the Chief Justice of the capital.
Because she had grown up in such an extraordinary family, the Marchioness of Branford couldnât bear the cold-hearted nature of her husband.
Still, since their marriage was a politically arranged union, a divorce was out of the question.
As a result, the Marchioness had no choice, but to stay at her familyâs residence.
Nevertheless, she made sure to send Rosalyn good medicine from time to time, and they frequently exchanged letters.
The Chancellor, Rosalynâs maternal grandfather, also doted on his granddaughter immensely.
If Rosalyn became a patron, it meant that assistance could also be expected from her maternal familyâan incredibly significant development.
âHow about it? Wouldnât this be a suitable reward?â
Rosalyn, with a triumphant expression, was once again met with a polite refusal from me.
âI appreciate the offer, but I must decline.â
I was aware of her powerful background, but I didnât think I needed it.
After all, the Marquis of Branford would provide all the help I needed in the future, so what was the point of having Rosalynâs support?
Accepting it would certainly bring in some money. But getting involved with Rosalyn would clearly lead to complications. I intended to draw a line here.
Rosalyn, seemingly eager to repay me, looked at me with a disappointed expression.
âDonât you have many plans lined up? I can help you.â
âReally, itâs fin...â
Swish!
Before I could even finish refusing, the fan snapped open again.
âHooo...â
Taking a moment to suppress her rising anger, she let out a deep breath. Once more, she spoke with only her eyes showing.
âYouâre going to accept, right?â
A chilling sense of menace radiated through my entire body.
I sighed inwardly. I had tried to avoid getting entangled with her because it would be troublesome, but it seemed like continuing to refuse would only make things worse. It looked like I was already caught up in this.
â...Thank you.â
The truth was, I had dragged her along and forced her to undergo treatment, even at the cost of insulting her. So, politely refusing her offer seemed like the right thing to do.
âWell, there might come a time when I need her help. Itâs never a bad thing to have more options.â
âHehe, you wonât be disappointed.â
Snap!
The fan closed, revealing her gentle smile once again.
I couldnât help but wonder what kind of expression she had been hiding behind that fan.
The retainers could only swallow nervously and remain silent.
They wanted to protest, but Rosalyn was frightening in a different way than the Marquis of Branford, so no one dared to speak up.
At that moment, one of the retainers whispered quietly to the person next to him.
âWas the young lady always like this? It feels like sheâs changed too much for it to be just because she recovered from her illness....â
Not even a king could simply create new people.
But I shook my head, as if to say there was a way, and continued.
âTransfer some of the people from the royal domain to our estate.â
The marquis furrowed his brow at those words. The marquisâ retainers also began to murmur among themselves.
Of all places, I was asking for subjects from the royal domain.
One of the retainers, with a displeased expression, spoke up.
âThe royal family would never allow that.â
Even as a guardian, making such an unreasonable request from the outset was unheard of.
Expressions of ridicule and scorn began to appear on the retainersâ faces.
Rosalyn, who had been quietly observing from the side, also had a look of intrigue in her eyes.
âThatâs quite a big request for a favor.â
Labor, taxes, and even military strengthâall of it comes from the people living on that land. Population is essentially the source of an estate lordâs power.
Who would willingly share their power without expecting anything in return?
Moreover, the royal family was focusing its efforts on keeping the Delfine Duchy in check. They would never allow something that would diminish their influence.
However, I ignored the murmurs around me, maintaining a confident expression.
I was certain the marquis would grant my request.
The Marquis of Branford, who had been quietly observing me, asked with a puzzled look.
âEven as your guardian, there are requests I can grant and those I canât. Youâre asking for a share of the royal assets. Do you truly think thatâs possible?â
âYes, I do.â
âAnd why is that?â
âIf youâre going to support me, isnât it better to do so decisively? Make me the representative of the North. No one else. Honestly, the candidates youâre considering right now... donât quite satisfy you, do they?â
âHa, hahaha!â
The Marquis of Branford suddenly burst into laughter.
Both his daughter, Rosalyn, and his lifelong retainers were taken aback by this.
They had rarely, if ever, seen the marquis laugh so heartily.
To think that the usually stoic and cold-hearted marquis would laugh like this!
The situation was all the more perplexing because no one could understand why he was laughing.
After laughing his fill, the Marquis of Branford fixed me with a sharp gaze.
âHow on earth did you figure that out? Did you plant a spy?â
âI merely... thought it over and made some predictions. I was certain I was right after seeing your reaction just now.â
The Marquis raised his hand as if to dismiss everyone except his closest aides, but hesitated.
It had been a secret operation, but all the preparations were already complete.
Once things started to move in earnest, everyone would find out sooner or later.
Even Ghislain, who had been living at the borders until now, seemed to have an inkling of the truth, so there was no longer any point in keeping it hidden.
âNo, if that guy managed to catch on to it, how is it that those living in the capital havenât figured it out yet?â
The Marquis of Branford scanned his retainers with a look of disapproval and clicked his tongue.
Then, in a low voice, he asked me,
âAlright, which estate do you think I have in mind?â
âThe Brivant Estate, where the Crimson Flame Tower is located, correct?â
âAnd why do you think that? The North also has great lords like Raypold and Desmond.â
âRaypold is arrogant, and Desmond is suspicious. The rest are either corrupt lords or paupers. None of them would have met your standards, Marquis.â
The marquis looked at me with a newfound interest.
âSo, you believe Brivant is worth supporting?â
âThe Count of Brivant is close to the royalist faction, and with the tower, it has a strategic advantage in defense. The tower also brings in a good amount of income, so the estate is quite prosperous.â
I explained calmly. The marquis curled one corner of his mouth and asked,
âKnowing all this, youâre still asking me to back you instead?â
âYes, because it would benefit you as well, Marquis. It would be easier for you to exert your influence as my guardian.â