Chapter 135
Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter
âYou make that sound so negative, as if Iâm the one causing real trouble.â
âIâm not wrong.â
âItâs just that trouble follows me around, and I deal with it. Arenât you the one at the center of the trouble anyways?â
The man shifted in his seat.
âYou know something.â
âYou could say that.â
Deanâs sharp gaze did not let up.
âWell, then, give me the information.â
âYouâre acting a bit arrogant, arenât you?â
Dean said with a snort. The other men in the room moved around.
âAll right. Get out of here!â
Surprisingly enough, Glaus was the one who gave the order.
âYou might not be able to tell, but this man is his own kind of monster. Even if all of you fought him at once, youâd have to be prepared for the possibility that half of you will die.â
âCome on, donât say that...I feel like I could at least get up to more than half, right?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hearing this, two of the men charged Dean.
With a single wave of Deanâs blade, the two were slumped on the ground.
He had moved so quickly that I hadnât been able to make out what he did.
âWhat a terrible personality.â
Saying this, Glaus laughed.
âYou havenât changed, Dean. Do the rest of you understand?...Sorry about that. Well then, what about the information?â
âYou wonât be talking to me. Milady...â
â...A woman?â
All eyes in the room were on me. I walked before Glaus.
âNice to meet you. My name is Iris Lana Armenia.â
âArenia...a noble lady. What are you doing here?â
âTo strike a deal.â
Glaus burst out into laughter.
âWhat a riot! The daughter of a noble family, striking deals with me?...Hurry home and eat your fancy pastries before I say something Iâll regret!â
âIf only I could. Your side is moving so slowly that I had to come here myself.â
Glaus twitched, his laughter fading into a look of sheer intimidation.
â...Careful what words you pick. I donât care if youâre a lady or Deanâs woman, I will not be merciful.â
Fear swept over me, but I forced strength and resistance into my body.
âWord has been spreading through the streets that the Armenias and the Boltiques have been working together to exploit the common folk. They think that we are very wily. In short...I, on behalf of myself as well as the dukeâs family, wish to end this incident as quickly as possible.â
I laughed as I said this.
If anyone else saw me laughing in this situation as if I had walked into the wrong room, they would probably think it was quite funny.
âNothing, itâs nothing. Even if I die in vain because of my own recklessness, Iâd be able to show the outside world that the dukeâs family was not working with you. More importantly, the guards would be able to take this chance...perhaps even the national guard, to move out against you...and we would be able to blame the whole thing on your family without further argument. At that point, it would no longer matter who was behind this whole thing in the first place. If we were able to end this whole incident quickly and without damaging the reputation of the duke, that would be enough. So if youâre going to hurt me, make it quick.â
Glausâs face contorted.
âHow could I act recklessly after hearing that?â
âIs that so? Well then, letâs get back on topic. I want to end this, as do you. I say that we unite our forces. This is the deal I have come here to strike.â
â...Can I ask you something?â
âWhat is it?â
âIn your position, you have the power to devastate us without even making an appearance.â
âYes, I do.â
âThen, why...?â
âEven if I destroy your organization, organizations like yours will not disappear completely. No matter how much we crack down, it will only make the likes of you more and more wily. Although it may be more trouble, itâs more worth it to retain you as workers toward our cause. After all, you are figures of power in this town.â
It was true, the man before me did engage in illegal activities.
But it was also true that they were accepted by the people here, and had become an accepted power in this town.
This whole thing was like that too. Although there were also officials sitting around doing information damage control...If these men were the ones in control, they wouldnât do something like that. It was only when something like this happened that the people would start talking worriedly.
When we were investigating in the town itself, these were the opinions that surprised us a great deal. Even more surprisingly, among the citizens who had been affected by the whole thing, quite a few people had the idea that perhaps someone else was acting on behalf of the Boltique family.
âOr are you telling me that you arenât as good as your reputation says? If thatâs the case, Iâll do as you wish and immediately issue an order to my familyâs guard.â
Hearing this, Glaus burst into loud laughter.
The men around him followed suit.