I Will Avoid the Male Lead and Make a Harem
Alphonseâs eyes opened as if he hadnât considered it at all.
âHe will receive the punishment he deserves. The punishment for claiming to be a genius painter. And the punishment for exploiting a poor little boy.â
âGenius painterâ¦â¦?â My paintings?â
It was an enthusiastic response.
As expected, Alphonse was more preoccupied with complimenting his paintings than with Isaacâs betrayal.
âIâve come to see you because I like your paintings.â
The frightened boy fell down. His expression indicated that he couldnât tell whether this was a dream or reality.
âWould you like to sign a contract with me? I will supply you with a place to live, food, and infinite paper and paints, as well as buy your paintings at a reasonable priceâ¦â¦â
âIâll do it! Iâll do it!â
The red-faced boy nodded fiercely.
âThis is great.â
It just so happens that there is a perfect house for a boy to stay in.
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Near the square, by the river.
Alphonse kept exclaiming as he stood in front of a little one-story house.
âWoahâ¦â¦â
The youngster had nothing of his own.
I requested him to pack his belongings, and he returned with only a dangling brush and palette.
In comparison to the collapsing thatched-roof home, this mansion was like a palace.
âThat person deserved to die.â
Isaac didnât even live in that house. He probably stayed in a nice house that suited him while pretending to be an aristocracy.
âMake yourself at home. Though this is not my house.â
âYes?â
âThis house has a separate landlord.â
The boy with a flushed face ran to me after looking at the clean living room, bedroom, and kitchen.
âCan I stay here if the landlord isnât here?â
âYes, the landlord said he was fine with it.â
I didnât ask, but heâd be fine with whatever I did.
âBecause heâs not going to live here anymore because heâs been knighted.â
âI-is this a knightâs house?â
âYeah.â
âWowâ¦â¦ a knightâs house.â
Under the influence of Isaac, who was a wandering minstrel, the boy seemed to have a fantasy of âa wonderful knight defending the empire!â
He was looking at the possessions that Valhail had left behind, such as armor and swords, with interest.
âThen Iâm not going to touch anything. Please convey my thanks to the houseâs owner.â
âWell, if youâre so thankfulâ¦â¦â
Alphonse seemed eager to repay the knight.
âCan you draw a picture for him?â
I took out a piece of paper the size of my palm that I had with me as a spare.
âIf you draw my portrait here, the landlord will like it.â
The boy with the paper twitched oddly around his mouth.
He seemed to notice the relationship between the landlord and me.
I spilled it on purpose because the romance between a gorgeous aristocratic lady and a fantastic knight is also a favorite song lyric of a minstrel.
Alphonseâs eyes had already imagined a tragic love between me and the houseâs mysterious owner.
I patted the boy on the shoulder.
âThen put your best on the picture.â
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âDo you realize how humiliated I was earlier because of you? How dare a swindler like you to screw me?â
âCo-countess, please spareâ¦â¦â
âHa, Countess?â
âMadam! Please, madam, save me!â
Isaac, confined in an underground prison, fell flat in front of Camilla.
âFake names, fake surnames, fake titles. What the hell is real?â
âMadam, Madam. Please spare me. Iâm actuallyâ¦â¦ a minstrel.â
Even standing there and just staring at him, Valhailâs momentum was so vicious.
Isaac had already experienced his strength as he fled the banquet hall and was captured by him.
âWhere did all of the paintings come from? Who did it?â
âI-it wasnât me who drew it.â
âKill him.â
As Camilla glanced at Valhail, Isaac shook his hands.
âB-but!â
Isaac, who swallowed his saliva, rolled his head hard in order to survive.
âI could get some more paintings. The artist is like my adoptive son. If I ordered him to die, heâd kill himself.â
Camilla stood up from her seat as she pondered.
âWhatever you say should not be false.â
âOf course, yes! Heâs not much different than my son.â
âI should cut off all your wrists if you donât bring any paintings.â
âGasp! Iâll bring it. I will undoubtedly bring it. Please spare me. Iâll tell you where my son is!â
She had to leave for the capital the next day.
Something unfortunate occurred at the banquet, but she could still continue to receive famous paintings, and she had already received Selinaâs portrait.
Camilla saw no reason not to visit the capitol.
She believed that if she showed the painting to her father, Duke of Maple, he would take it to the Imperial Palace, and the Empress would undoubtedly like it.
âItâs a painting worth that much.â
Camilla has an obsession with beautiful things.
She was told from a young age that she has a great eye for things.
Everyone in the capital will admire it if it is such a wonderful picture in her eyes.
And theyâd all be curious about the girl in the painting. Everyone will want to see her in person.
âMy beautiful daughter.â
Knowing that Selina is a well-groomed lady who is prepared for marriage, the gentlemen of the capital would line up holding gold and propose to her.
Camilla stood up, her face hardened with an arrogant smile.
âTorture him and find out where his son is. Bring him here right now.â
âYou donât have to torture me! Iâm just going to tell you everything!â
Isaac shouted, alternating between Valhail and Camilla.
Camilla exited the prison, winking at Valhail as she gazed down at Isaac as if he were a bug.
âKeep an eye on him.â