Chapter 140: Wait and See (3)
Behind Viscount Raul Joseph, a well-built man was following.
The man wore a mask, making it impossible to see his face, and a wide robe concealed his hair and body.
Click... click...
Raul limped slowly towards the Marquis of Branford, glancing up at him briefly before lowering his head.
âItâs been a while, Marquis of Branford.â
âWhat brings you here, Viscount Joseph?â
The Marquis of Branford replied indifferently. Raul raised his head with a sly smile.
âI heard youâve taken in a young lion. I came by to have a look at his face.â
âHeâs not someone the ducal house would take an interest in.â
âHeâs a young talent who developed an outstanding product at such a young age and even earned your support, Marquis. How could we not be interested?â
The Marquis of Branford narrowed his brows and clicked his tongue.
âI hope itâs just out of curiosity. Whoâs the masked man behind you?â
âHeâs my escort knight.â
Toleo, the Knight Commander, approached the masked man and spoke.
âEven if heâs your escort knight, we canât allow someone whose identity is unknown into the banquet hall. Take off your mask, even if just for a moment.â
Despite Toleoâs words, the man stood still, showing no response.
âYou! Didnât I tell you to take it off immediately?!â
As Toleo shouted angrily, the Marquis of Branford restrained him.
âThatâs enough. Itâs unlikely the Viscount brought him here to cause trouble. Let it go.â
Since the host of the banquet deemed it acceptable, there was no room to argue further. Toleo bit his lip and stepped back.
The Marquis of Branford, as if considering the conversation over, turned away without saying anything more.
It was a clear sign that he would not drive them out, but neither did he welcome them.
Though he wished he could expel them right away, even if they were political adversaries, it wasnât justifiable to turn away a noble who had come to the banquet without proper cause.
Raul glanced around, curling one corner of his mouth up as he muttered shamelessly.
âHmm... Did I come to the wrong place? The atmosphere doesnât seem too pleasant.â
He slowly began walking towards Ghislain.
Click... click... click...
With each tap of his cane, the nobles awkwardly stepped aside, as if avoiding something dirty.
âNo good can come from getting involved. Donât make eye contact.â
âI heard heâs a cold-blooded, ruthless man. There are even rumors that heâs not human.â
Before long, the crowd naturally parted, creating a path between the Viscount and Ghislain.
The Marquis of Branford watched Raulâs back, tilting his head slightly.
âI thought he was down south. How did he manage to arrive on time?â
It had not even been a week since the announcement of the banquet.
Even if he had set off as soon as he heard the news from the south, he wouldnât have been able to arrive at this time.
âWhich means he was already here beforehand.â
Despite being one of the key figures of the duchy, Raul was in the capital, yet there had been no report to him about it.
This was a more serious issue than Raul suddenly showing up here.
âThese bastards...â
It wasnât just anyone, but they had even managed to obscure his own eyes and ears. This meant that the Delfine Duchyâs influence had extended all the way to the capital.
While the Marquis of Branford was deep in thought, Raul casually stepped directly in front of Ghislain.
The young ladies who had been surrounding Ghislain had long since been startled and scattered away.
âNice to meet you. I am Viscount Raul Joseph.â
Ghislain gave a half-hearted nod.
âI am Baron Fenris.â
âI found quite a lot of interesting stories about you. I hear youâve made quite a name for yourself in the north.â
Pretending to have heard rumors, he spoke as if he hadnât been the one provoking Digald behind Desmondâs back.
He intended to see Ghislain for himself and figure out what kind of person he was.
While he was at it, he had planned to hold him accountable for interfering with their previous plans and deal with him accordingly. But before he could do that, Ghislain had already aligned himself with the Royal Faction.
âThereâs no way he joined them knowing everything... Heâs just a lucky guy.â
To avoid unnecessary losses, Raul had planned to isolate the royal family and the Royal Faction completely before drawing his sword.
It wasnât that the duchy lacked power, but it still wasnât the right time for a war.
Even though Ghislain was the main culprit who had disrupted their plans, Raul couldnât touch him right now.
No one could have anticipated that Raul, who had never known failure, would see his plans thwarted multiple times because of a single individual.
âIf he were truly just a scoundrel, thereâs no way he could have done all this. The information must have been wrong.â
They had been caught off guard because they hadnât known. If he had been aware that such a talent existed, the plan to absorb the north would have been made differently.
Now that Ghislainâs presence had come to light, there would be no more mistakes.
âThe groundwork has already been laid, so cleaning up the mess will take some time. But...â
There was no way to undo what was already ruined. However, it felt like a waste to just kill someone with such exceptional talent.
âI never expected such a remarkable young man to be hiding away in the north. Since weâve met like this, Iâd like to make you a proposal.â
âIf itâs about an exclusive contract for cosmetics or sharing of technology, Iâm not interested.â
âAs tempting as those cosmetics are, thatâs not the kind of trivial offer Iâm making.â
âThen what is it?â
âJoin the Delfine Duchy.â
At the sudden proposal, Ghislain covered his face with one hand and laughed.
Even now, he was itching to kill Raul, who stood right before him.
He was barely managing to suppress his murderous intent, and hearing such nonsense only made him laugh.
Raul slightly furrowed his brow at Ghislainâs reaction but continued speaking.
âAre you uneasy because of the distance? We can offer you a fine estate in the south. For your father, too.â
âFor my father as well?â
âI know the Ferdium Count has been struggling, constantly fighting barbarians in that barren place. How about moving to a good estate where he wouldnât have to endure such hardships? If you and your father become vassals of the duchy, we will provide ample support.â
âYouâre speaking very dangerously, considering there are many formidable people gathered here.â
Raul twisted one corner of his mouth upward and spoke with confidence.
âWhat does it matter? Thatâs how politics is. You donât need to worry too much about pressure from other nobles. Iâll take care of it.â
It was impressive confidence, truly fitting for a strategist of the Delfine Duchy.
Offering to exchange their estate for a more prosperous one was indeed a proposal only the Delfine Duchy could make.
But to Ghislain, who knew full well the value of the Forest of Beasts, it sounded like nothing more than drivel.
âHe sure knows how to elegantly say he wants to take everything easily and treat us like dogs.â
He had no intention of seeking comfort by joining the ranks of someone he couldnât trust.
Even now, they were secretly scheming all across the kingdom.
How could he trust those who had roped in unknown backers and entrust his life to them?
âIâm afraid I have to decline. The north is actually a pretty decent place.â
Though a polite refusal, his voice was firm.
Raul leaned back in his chair, staring coldly at Ghislain.
To think he would dare to refuse his offer.
Did he really believe the Royal Faction was stronger than the Delfine Duchy?
âLetâs be frank, just between the two of us. The power of the Royal Faction does not compare to that of our duchy.â
âIâm aware.â
â...And yet you still reject my proposal?â
âYes. Iâm not interested.â
âThis is a one-time opportunity. If you donât accept it, youâll surely regret it.â
âWell... why donât you stop and consider joining us instead, Viscount?â
At Ghislainâs cheeky reply, Raul let out a dry laugh, stroking his chin a few times.
Was he ignorant? Or simply fearless?
âTsk, even after offering a chance, he chooses a path that will lead to his inevitable demise.â