Chapter 46 â Just as I Thought. (4)
The vassals couldnât say anything and simply kept their mouths shut.
There was no room for rebuttal.
âUh, Young Lord, because of you, our relationship with Raypold has already soured, making the situation in the estate somewhat difficult...â
âSo, are you saying thatâs not enough?â
Of course, it wasnât enough.
For the Ferdium family, having a steady flow of money was more important than a lump sum payment.
This estate had no means to generate income on its own.
It was awkward to demand money while blaming someone for their situation.
With Ghislain holding the money, the balance of power had shifted entirely.
âShould we also start some kind of development project?â
Baron Homerne wiped away the sweat pouring down his face, lost in thought.
However, Ghislain had already secured the runestone, and searching for other resources would just lead to the same conclusion.
They had to be prepared to take risks and incur losses if they wanted to make any progress.
âDamn it! How did that bastard end up with such a valuable resource? Thereâs no way to take it from him!â
Strictly speaking, the Forest of Beasts wasnât Ferdiumâs territory.
It was merely acknowledged as part of their lands because it bordered the estate.
So, unless they forcibly took it from him, there was no other way to secure the runestone that Ghislain had.
As everyone stood there, unsure what to do, Ghislain spoke again.
âHm, it seems like everyone is in a bit of a tough spot. As the Young Lord, I canât just ignore the difficulties of the estate.â
Although his tone was sly, the vassals couldnât help but look at him with a bit of hope in their eyes.
Even Zwalter was drawn in, his expression filled with curiosity at his sonâs words.
Seeing everyoneâs reaction, Ghislain smiled and continued.
âFrom the start, I retrieved the runestone for the sake of the estate. Iâll make up for what we lost from Raypold.â
At Ghislainâs words, the vassals nodded, visibly relieved.
If heâd thrown a fit and insisted on keeping it all for himself, they would have had no choice but to fight and take it from him. But since he offered to give at least some, they could breathe a little easier now.
âHowever, there are a few conditions.â
At those words, the vassals couldnât hide their nervous expressions.
They were scared to think what kind of conditions this infamously troublesome Young Lord might bring up.
âI noticed Skovan from the guard wasnât around. I heard heâs been imprisoned. Is that true?â
At this, Baron Homerne nodded.
âHe was imprisoned for falsely reporting to the Lord. We plan to strip him of his knightly title as well. For a knight who has sworn loyalty to lie, itâs a grave sin, a grave sin indeed. Ahem!â
Homerneâs voice was noticeably softer than before.
He had clearly realized there was no benefit to pushing or pulling against Ghislain anymore.
However, his response carried the subtle implication that Skovanâs imprisonment was Ghislainâs fault.
Nodding, Ghislain raised one finger and spoke.
âFirst, release Skovan. I was the one who forced him to act, so he had no choice. Heâs probably so full of regret, heâd rather die.â
âHmm...â
The vassals looked uncomfortable.
Forgiving the crime of lying to the Lord would undermine the Lordâs authority.
However, it wasnât as if they didnât have an excuse, and compared to the overall management of the estate, it was a minor issue, so none of them expressed opposition.
Ghislain continued speaking since the vassals remained silent.
âSecond, I will officially proceed with the construction of the garrison. Workers and soldiers need a place to stay.â
The vassals nodded in agreement, as it was a reasonable condition.
âThird, as before, the Forest of Beasts will remain off-limits. I donât want unnecessary casualties in the estate due to reckless greed.â
At that moment, the vassalsâ expressions faltered.
âThis bastard! He wants to hog it all for himself!â
âWhy canât we go in?â
âYou went in even though you said we shouldnât!â
Of course, they only grumbled internally and didnât dare voice their complaints.
Since no one said anything, Ghislain brought up the final condition.
All the vassals turned to Zwalter in shock.
None of them had expected him to agree to all of Ghislainâs conditions so easily.
Zwalter glanced around at the astonished vassals and spoke as if it were no big deal.
âIf Iâm going to grant him authority, itâs better to give it completely and trust him. Half-hearted concessions would only make things worse.â
Before Ghislain could even express his gratitude, Zwalterâs tone turned sharp, radiating intensity as he continued.
âHowever, if you cause harm to the estate or hinder the defense of the North... I will strip you of all your authority and confine you to the tower until you come to your senses. Never forget that this is your final chance.â
With such power came a heavy responsibility, and Zwalter wanted to ensure Ghislain understood that clearly.
His words, a mix of a fatherâs hope and a lordâs concern made Ghislain smile broadly as he bowed his head.
âThank you. You have nothing to worry about.â
âWhat do you plan to do with the rest of the money?â
âI have a plan. Once the urgent matters are taken care of, I also intend to use it for the estate.â
Urgent matters. The phrase left a strange impression.
Zwalter was curious about what could be more pressing than the estateâs current situation, but he didnât ask any further.
âAlright. Do what you need to do. Iâll trust you.â
Though his tone had returned to its usual bluntness, it was filled with an emotion that hadnât been there before.
No matter what he said, Zwalter couldnât hide the pride and joy he felt seeing his son accomplish something so significant.
With that, the only ones left in an awkward position were the vassals.
Particularly Homerne, Randolph, and Albert, who had been the most critical of Ghislain. They were now in a much more uncomfortable spot than the others.
Homrne racked his brain so hard it felt like steam might start coming out of his head.
âDamn it, this is a disaster. Now Iâm stuck under that troublemakerâs thumb. How did things end up like this?â
Homrne was the one who opposed Ghislainâs first suggestion of developing the Forest of Beasts the most.
If only he had fully supported and pushed for it back then, he could have secured a stake for himself.
The regret gnawed at him.
âBut seriously, who wouldâve guessed heâd go off and succeed like that? It doesnât even make sense!â
Who could have predicted that the Young Lord, whom he had dismissed as a mere novice, would actually demonstrate such decisiveness and pull off a real success? It still seemed unbelievable.
However, now that the circumstances had changed, Homrne couldnât afford to act stiff like before.
Suddenly, Homrneâs face broke into a broad smile, and he spoke.
âOh my, truly splendid. Simply splendid. Does this mean that the Young Lord alone rivals the entire Raypold estate? Youâve grown remarkably well. It seems Belinda taught you well. Hahaha.â
Homrneâs words held not a shred of sincerity, and Albert stepped forward, letting the flattery wash over him.
âI always knew the Young Lord had a keen sense for money. Regarding funding, why donât we discuss it directly? There are a lot of urgent matters that need immediate attention... Ahem, ahem!â
Randolph, though his face twisted awkwardly, joined in with sweet words.
âI always believed that with the Young Lordâs boldness, youâd achieve great results someday! You know weâre short on troops, right? Well, strong forces are essential to defending the estate, after all. Hahaha. Those fellows outside, they really...â
Watching the three men blatantly change their attitudes and flatter him, Ghislain took a small step back, smiling.
âWith you three speaking so highly of me, Iâm overwhelmed. Iâll make sure to take good care of you from now on, so donât worry too much about the estateâs affairs.â
Only then did the three menâs faces brighten with wide grins.
Regardless of the sincerity behind Ghislainâs words, the promise of benefits melted away any lingering bitterness they might have felt.
They couldnât help but feel that the young man had completely outmaneuvered them, but what could they do?
At the moment, Ghislain holds all the power, so they have no choice but to go along with it.
Their only option was to abandon their pride and cozy up to him.
Homrne, taking the lead, grabbed Ghislainâs hand tightly and said, âWeâre looking forward to it. Oh my, our estate has truly been blessed. Truly blessed.â
Ghislain gently pulled his hand away from Homrneâs grip and turned to Zwalter.
âFather, please donât worry too much about the estate from now on. Iâll handle things so you can continue focusing solely on defending the North, as you always have.â
âHaha, to think you could say something like that.â
Zwalter nodded, a satisfied expression on his face.
The sight of his son, who had grown so much in just a few months, amazed him.
Of course, Zwalter didnât take Ghislainâs words entirely seriously.
He merely saw them as pleasantries.
However, the expression on Ghislainâs face as he turned to leave was more serious than ever.
âEverything is going as planned. Now itâs time to prepare for the next step.â
There was something more urgent than developing the estate.
It was time to prepare for war.