Chapter 159
Lets flash back to that afternoon.
On the way to Isabelles house after class, Ivan sensed a faint discomfort from the lingering gazes around him.
The militarys surveillance was more overt than he had expected. Perhaps it was because he wasnt accustomed to domestic intelligence operations like those of the Counterintelligence Command. The surveillance using students felt almost ostentatious.
Ivan knew he had to conclude negotiations with the military as quickly as possible. He furrowed his brow as he hastened his pace.
Thunk.
Lost in thought, Ivan was abruptly jolted as a student approached and attempted to collide with him, their intention unmistakable.
Reacting swiftly, Ivan grabbed the students forehead with one hand and drew a dagger with the other, pressing it against the students throat.
Whats this?
Uh, I, I, I?
The female student froze in bewilderment. Beyond the large hand gripping her forehead, she glanced at Ivans face once before her own flushed with embarrassment.
And as her gaze descended, she saw the cold blade of the dagger. In an instant, her face paled.
Sonia Blaminovna Borgnine. Who sent you to spy on me?
Wh-who, who sent? More importantly, how do you know my name?
Did you think I wouldnt know the name of a student?
B-but, Im not even a freshman?
Thats irrelevant. Was it Count Valica? Or did Grand Duke Volonovin send you personally? Baron Nakan was affiliated with the royal faction, so it wouldve been easy to recruit him as a northern noble.
What does that mean?
The student called Sonia stumbled in confusion. Ivan narrowed his eyes as he watched her, finding her performance too natural, given her age. It was as if her training wasnt suitable for her generation.
Im Im going to mend your clothes if they got wet, she stammered.
Wet clothes? Hm, Ivan mused.
At those words, he turned his gaze and saw coffee tightly clenched in trembling hands.
Ivan flicked the dagger and took the coffee still held by Sonia. A pleasant aroma wafted from the lukewarm coffee.
Keeping his gaze fixed on Sonia, he lifted the cup to his lips and took a small sip. Despite the attempt to spill it on his skin, implying the poison could invade through epidermal contact, he didnt detect any poison through his sense of smell or taste.
It wasnt an assassination attempt. Then why spill coffee on the clothes? Was she mentally unstable?
Say it right
Uncle!! Stop!!
Behind him, a thud echoed. Ivan kept his posture but turned his gaze to find Isabelle. Indeed, not far from there, Isabelle was trotting over.
She rushed up and tapped Ivans hand. Swiftly, she brushed off Sonias clothes and urgently spoke.
Senior, how could you rush at that lunatic without thinking?! Do you want to die?!
Y-you
First-year Isabelle!! Thats not important! Run away quickly! Before you get dragged to the torture chamber!!
Isabelle hurriedly saved Sonia. Yet, it didnt matter. Kidnapping a noblewoman in such a conspicuous situation was difficult, but he remembered all her personal details and movements.
Do you know what she was planning to do just now?
Hmm.
Not hmm! Ill go crazy for real. Either grow back your beard or something! How many more victims will there be? Poor people, really Shes just trying to be friendly! Why, is it like when men bump shoulders with each other!
Youll die if you do that.
When picking a fight for no reason, its wise to check if the opponent has an axe or a gun.
And do women attempt social interaction by spilling coffee on others? Such common sense was unheard of even in thirty years of Krasilovs life.
Isabelle approached Ivan with a pounding heart.
Anyway! Anyway, theres that. Dont bother investigating for no reason just because the senior did something thoughtlessly.
The investigation is already over.
Only face-to-face interrogation is necessary.
Annoying.
Isabelle grumbled as she stood in front of Ivan. She glanced at Ivans face, then quickly lowered her head to fix her gaze on his chest or so and said.
I-I still have some time until dinner C-can you tell me more about the test topics? Ill pay for the meal.
I dont extort unfair compensation from individual students for their class grades.
This is really frustrating.
A sigh escaped Isabelles lips.
Then just kidnap anyone and torture them to pass the time!! Whether you come for dinner or not!
Hmm.
Isabelle disappeared quickly from sight. Ivan, being a sensible person, had long given up understanding students of that age group.
I wonder if Grand Duke Volonovin will object.
Ha-ha.
Elizaveta laughed bitterly at her servants comment.
Are you more afraid of the nobles backlash than my own intentions?
N-no, Your Highness!!
Is there still someone in Krasilov who would raise their head when I order them to die? I didnt know.
The servant paled and quickly kneeled, bowing her head. She dared not even open her mouth, only sweating profusely.
Feeling unwell, are you? Go out. Rest enough and come back.
P-please spare me, Your Highness!
I told you to rest, what nonsense is this? How dare you talk back when you should keep your tongue.
Trembling uncontrollably, the servant left the principals office. Ivan, who had been watching her for a moment, spoke up.
Whose side was that girl on?
She was the daughter of the late Duke Igon. One of my useless stepchildren.
Duke Igon. The courtier Are there any remnants left?
If we purge all the palace insiders, how do you think the country will function? If just taking care of that girl can reassure the palace insiders, then its a good deal.
Elizaveta chuckled lightly.
Most of the royalist nobles were administrative nobles. If they were all removed, the countrys administrative system would undoubtedly be paralyzed.
Therefore, it was right to remove a few key figures and securely take away the puppets operating underneath them.
However, mere pledges of loyalty were not enough. Since it was uncertain how much influence Alexander still held. So it was better to both warn and persuade them.
That was the meaning behind keeping the daughter of the deceased courtier close by.
Ivan nodded in slight admiration.
Grand Duke Volonovin is coming to Frechenkaya.
Theyre pledging loyalty belatedly.
Is that really loyalty? It probably means they want to settle their debts properly.
Elizaveta smiled crookedly as she stood up.
Vanka, do you think you can handle it?
If I kill Grand Duke Volonovin, controlling the 1st Division will become difficult.
No, who said anything about killing? Why does everyone act like they can kill or spare someone just because you say so? Are you implying such harsh words? I simply meant for you to go negotiate in my place and come back. As discreetly and gently as possible. Can you do that?
It will be done as Your Highness wishes.
Ivan bowed deeply and stood up. It was getting late.
He needed to convey the future actions to the hero party, organize the training schedule, and, most importantly, it was time to eat Isabelles cooking after a very long time.
He bid farewell with a nod and left the principals office.
Hoo, hoho.
After seeing him off, Elizaveta chuckled ominously in the now empty principals office.
Starting from sending Ivan to negotiate with the Grand Duke, consistently highlighting Ivans presence to the internal channels
To let all the nobles know.
This man belongs to Elizaveta.
He was sent to the most important position as a substitute, the man who would be sealed as the countrys military king after becoming the future king of this country.
She chuckled while rifling through the documents hidden from Ivans view on the table.
It was a report listing the profiles of the hero party.
Isabelle, Ecdysis, Elphiera At least these three might have some emotional significance to Vanka.
But no one would dare to take treasure from the owner of Krasilov.
She was more accustomed to intercepting what she wanted rather than having something taken away from her.
It looks so good!
Isabelle laughed cheerfully as she brought a table full of dishes. It was hard to turn away from Ivan, whether he was holding a fork or eating stew with a spoon.
Wow, this is so much fun. Just watching them makes me feel proud and happy.
Ivan Wheres your beard gone why?
Rundis stammered, denying reality. Since everyone except her was happy, if we were to calculate the total happiness, it would be a joyous occasion overall.
Ivan, who was quietly moving his utensils, wiped his mouth lightly and scanned the room.
Now it was time to teach these kids about reality.