Chapter 42
Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius
Episode 42
The Mahol siblings forgave them.
There was nothing to call forgiveness.
The nobles did nothing wrong. It was their children who made the mistake.
âThe sin of raising someone wrong is also a sin.â
If I had raised my children properly, this wouldnât have happened.
It is not for nothing that they say that the childâs fault is the parentsâ fault.
âThis isnât good, itâs just rudeâ¦â
That wasnât what I didnât like.
I didnât like the Mahol siblingsâ forgiveness.
At the very least, you should tear off what needs to be ripped off and forgive.
I forgave too easily without receiving anything in return.
âYou did nothing wrong. So we have nothing to forgive.â
This is what Mahol said, who said he was going to kill the Iljin people.
Even if you are a parent, you are not at fault unless you are the party involved.
Isnât it very different from âthatâ?
It was hard to believe that a person with such thoughts could become the king of assassins.
Unless youâve read the novel, you wouldnât even think about the assassin king after seeing his personality.
Maybe it was because the sight was so absurd that I started laughing without realizing it.
âPuhuhuhuh.â
As soon as I started laughing, the surroundings suddenly became quiet.
I thought I laughed a little, but I think I heard the whole laugh.
âwhy?â
âOh no. âYou suddenly smiled.â
As I looked coldly at him, Viscount Jones trembled and lowered his head.
âI guess thereâs a law Iâm not allowed to smile at?â
âsorry. âI have committed a mortal sin!â
Viscount Jones fell flat on the floor.
That bloated body trembled like a cell phone ringing.
He reacted to every word I said as if a natural disaster had struck.
âStop it and get up.â
âYes, yes!â
Viscount Jones jumped up and stood at attention.
I ignored him and spoke to the Mahol siblings.
âAre you really going to forgive me?â
âyes.â
They nodded at the same time.
âCan you not regret it?â
âyes.â
âEven if I donât get an apology now?â
ââ¦.â
Mahol closed his mouth for a moment and looked back at Reina.
He may be fine, but Raina may be different.
He tried to get revenge, but Raina suffered and he couldnât even get close to it, let alone get revenge.
Will she be able to easily forgive them after suffering without being able to do anything?
âConsidering Rainaâs personality, it might be possible⦠but you donât know that.â
There was no way to know what was in his mind other than God.
âgulp.â
Someone swallowed their saliva in the excruciating silence.
When I looked in the direction of the sound, I saw one of the nobles quickly covering his mouth.
Reina, who was looking at it all, opened her mouth.
âI⦠honestly donât want to forgive.â
At that one word, the noblesâ faces darkened.
This is because their treatment varies depending on what she says.
âEvery day was like hell. âItâs hard to live in a place like a garbage dump, but my brother always comes back hurt.â
âHmm.â
Viscount Jones sighed.
I heard what my son did wrong.
âI came back with a swollen face and a broken bone. âEvery day felt like hell, to the point where I felt lucky that my skin was torn.â
However, after hearing from the person involved, I felt that this was not a light matter.
The actions of the group that came out of Rainaâs mouth were enough to make even him frown.
There was something so severe that he really suspected his son had done it.
âI donât want to forgive. How can I forgive? âThe people who made my brother like that.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
As she said that, Raina looked back at the vice principal.
I heard that I ended up living in a garbage dump because of my communion.
Sheâs not brainy. In fact, he is rather smart.
So just because of that, they realized that everything that had been bothering them was the vice principalâs doing.
âBut what I hate more than that is becoming just like them.â
Reina continued, still glaring at the vice principal.
âI will never be just like them. âIf thatâs the case, thereâs no reason why you canât forgive.â
At Rainaâs words, the nobles couldnât decide whether they should like this or not.
Forgiveness is good, but the content was never good.
Because I didnât want to end up like a garbage person, I was forgiving him.
What kind of parent would enjoy cursing their own child?
âYouâre not wrong.â
If it werenât for me, they would have accused her of insulting nobility a long time ago.
If that happens, it will be difficult for her to survive.
The reason she can say that is because I am on her side.
âBeing the son of an earl is convenient in times like this.â
It is very convenient to be able to press down with power.
âSo youâre saying you forgive me?â
âyes.â
âThatâs nice. yes?â
âThatâs right!â
âYou are so kind! âItâs like seeing an angel!â
As soon as I finished speaking, the nobles started shouting.
âYou can go now. âYou too, get yourself together.â
âyes.â
The Mahol siblings moved their necks, lowered their heads, and left the living room.
I watched them leave and turned my head to the nobles.
âSo now we have to talk about what we couldnât say?â
âyesâ¦?â
âHe said thank you.â
âAh yes. Thatâs right!â
âThank you for saving my son!â
They shouted at the same time.
I nodded happily at him.
âBut unfortunately, I donât believe in words.â
ââ¦?â
âI like to show it through actions rather than words. âIf youâre thankful, shouldnât you show something like that?â
âahâ¦!â
The nobles exclaimed as if they had realized what I was saying next.
Then, they gathered in front of me and started listing the special products of their territory.
âOur family is famous for iron ore!â
âWe used Philipâs herbsâ¦!â
The things they were talking about were things that might be of great value in the future, even if you didnât know them right away.
I was very satisfied listening to it.
âIf Iâve told you this far, you know what I want, right?â
âWhere can I send it?â
âWhere can I go? Of course I have to send it to the countâs house, right?â
âYes, yes!â
âIf you write my name appropriately, your father will recognize it.â
The faces of the nobles brightened when they heard that the Count recognized them.
The biggest reason they took an overly submissive attitude was to build a relationship with the Count through me.
The eldest son of Count Millennium.
If you win the heart of such a person, the return is significant.
You can also get the opportunity to participate in banquets that you are not invited to.
Famous families from all over the kingdom come to the Millennium Banquet.
The benefits they can gain just by being able to go there are beyond imagination.
âAre we done now?â
âThatâs right!â
âThank you for your hard work!â
The noblesâ faces brightened and they tried to win my favor until the very end.
I ripped everything I could from them.
They might not send the goods to the countâs house, but the probability of that happening was 0%.
Because they were people who knew very well that there was nothing good about being filmed by me for no reason.
âThen letâs go!â
âOh yeah. Oh, and take good care of your children. âUnless you want something like this to happen again.â
âIâll keep that in mind!â
The nobles left the lodgings in a rush just as they had entered.
After that, the vice principal was seen secretly trying to run away.
âWhere are you going?â
I grabbed his shoulder and pulled him back.
He was dragged helplessly backwards.
âWhy are you doing that?â
âwhy? âWhy did you say that now?â
The vice principalâs eyes trembled.
âWhat on earth were they thinking when they did this? âI really donât understand.â
âIâm sorry.â
The vice principal couldnât even think of making an excuse.
As he looked at the nobles in the drawing room, he thought he was done.
I should have stopped the noblesâ actions.
It was not the nobles who entered the temple, but the person who entered the temple.
There was nothing the vice principal could do when it was known that he had lied to the nobles.
âWhat do you want?â
The vice principal bowed his head to the protagonist in resignation.
***
The Countâs office.
The head deacon came running urgently.
âCount!â
âDeacon? âWhat are you so excited about?â
It is extremely rare for the head deacon to show his emotions.
Among the knights, there were some who called the chief deacon âthe iron butlerâ because he had no emotions.
To that extent, the head deacon did not show his emotions.
âYou should come outside for a moment.â
âwhat?â
âThis⦠I think the Count should see it.â
âWhat are you saying?â
The count looked puzzled and followed him out.
âcrazyâ¦?â
A thick curse came out of the earlâs mouth when he arrived at the training ground.
Something so absurd happened.
âWhat is all this?â
âThese are in the name of Master Raymond.â
âTo Raymond?â
âyes. But⦠the places they were sent were all different. For example, Viscount Jones sent us 10,000 rolls of silkworm thread.â
â10,000 pills?â
10,000 was by no means a small number.
In terms of kilometers, it is as much as 90 kilometers.
It couldnât have been a huge amount.
Plus, other things werenât easy either.
âBaron Letton sent hundreds of kilograms of iron ore, and in additionâ¦â The
Count felt dazed by the objects that filled the training hall and the butler listing them.
This is the first time something like this has happened in his life.
No, itâs not the first time.
There was a time when goods were exchanged between fiefdoms through transactions.
But itâs not a deal now.
It didnât occur to me that Raymond at the Academy would have given them anything.
What can a person who has nothing give?
That means these things are free.
The quantity and quality were too good for something that was free.
âWhat on earth are you doing?â
It was a frustrating moment to check on him through reports.
***
After the nobleman left, the academy became noisy again.
The principal, who was usually invisible, appeared at the academy.
The vice principal and teachers were put on alert, and they taught with more discipline than usual.
âMahol was given a disciplinary punishment of three days for cleaning the flower beds, and the other seven were given a one-month suspension from school.â
Unlike the accident in which bones were exposed and blood was splattered, the punishment they received was not severe.
To be exact, the discipline of Mahol, who wielded a blade, was overwhelmingly lower than that of the other members of the team.
The students were suspended for a month, but for Mahol, it was only three days for cleaning flower beds.
As for Maholâs discipline, I told the vice principal to do so.
Lower the disciplinary action as much as possible.
They didnât even mention anything about the Iljin group.
âI thought he would be punished similarly to Mahol.â
I thought that the vice-principal would sufficiently lower the level of disciplinary action against the students.
It was beyond expectations.
âIs it the principal?â
There is no way the vice principal could have made that decision alone.
In that case, the principal who showed up did something.
Well, these days, as soon as the principal shows up, he turns the academy upside down.
He even came into the class during class and took some of the cadets with him.
âMaybe because the teachers were watching the principal, the classes werenât progressing properly.â
The principal appeared and teachers taught only outdoors.
I was busy sparring with the cadets and keeping a watchful eye on the surroundings to see when the principal would come.
âLetâs train hard.â
Itâs not something I care about.