Chapter 73
The day of the Merellof butler always began the same way.
He would wake up, tidy the beddings, supervise the servants to ensure the division of morning tasks, and organize various correspondences to be taken to the office while breakfast was being prepared. All these tasks had to be completed before sunrise.
Knock, knock.
Are you awake, Count?
Upon hearing the Count Merellofs response, the butler entered the bedroom. The room was divided into three sections, and deep inside, the Count was already neatly dressed, leaving his still-sleeping wife behind.
The weather is certainly getting colder.
Ill clean the fireplace.
Count Merellof checked the correspondences laid on the tray. Most were formal letters for maintaining social relations.
Whats this?
Oh. My apologies.
What the Count held was a reply from Ian. Since the Count showed no interest in the celebration, it was part of the butlers role to manage his public reputation.
Youre unnecessarily diligent, the Count muttered dismissively.
Suddenly, the Counts motion halted. Ian had sent a reply not just to the Count, but also to the Countess. Without hesitation, the Count broke the sealing wax to read its contents.
This is
His expression showed utter confusion, with his protruding eyebrow bones becoming more prominent. The butler sensed alertness in the Counts fiercely narrowed eyes.
A letter for Lien?
That knowing that you had no plans to send a congratulatory message, Her Ladyship had sent it instead. Since Her Ladyship takes great care in supporting you from behind the scenes.
Count Merellof stared at the letter laid on the table. The butler felt cold sweat running down his back, unable to believe that the day was starting this way.
It seems she also sent a gift.
Yes, she selected unused items from the storeroom.
Personally?
Yes.
She personally selected them and sent a congratulatory message? And Ian was quite pleased with it? Have they met separately?
The butler nodded lightly but with certainty.
It was just a pile of unused scrap metal. The Count, being a noble, knew better that the exchange of courteous words did not always signify sincerity.
Rustle.
The sound of the Countess stirring in the innermost bedroom was unusually loud. It seemed not only the butler, but also the day was ill-omened for others.The initial posting of this chapter occurred via noovelllbbin
They have not, Count.
Not even when Ian was at the central mansion?
Well, they did briefly encounter each other when he was leaving, but it was very brief, and they hardly exchanged any words.
The butler added desperately, almost like making excuses, but it seemed not to reach the Counts ears. His already sallow complexion turned even more pallid, as if his blood pressure was visibly rising.
Good morning.
Just then, the Countess, dressed lightly, emerged from the inner bedroom. Yawning languidly like a cat, she snatched the letter from the Counts hand.
Why are you reading a letter addressed to me?
Look, Lien.
Lets see what it says. Hmm. He genuinely likes it. Should I be happy or not? Hahaha.
The Countess laughed off her husbands visibly disturbed mood as if it didnt concern her at all. The butler, determined not to witness any more, turned his head away, while the atmosphere in the bedroom twisted even further. It was a contrast between the utterly light-hearted and the heavily serious.
Prepare the meal.
Yes, Count.
I feel like having venison steak today.
Understood, Madame. I will have it prepared.
But you said the same last time and didnt bring it up, did you?
I apologize. Ill make sure its corrected.
Ilrak caravan will lead, followed by other caravans at intervals of two weeks.
Then its crucial to intercept them at the start.
If we offer protection, it would be quite easy for us.
Nersarn commented. He slowly went through the documents, reading them meticulously as they were in Bariel language, which took him longer than the others.
They will be a burden if they cant respond to emergencies.
I agree. We should start aligning the dates. Theyll want to arrive before winter, so at the latest
Ah, I know the date.
Romandros subordinate excitedly raised his hand.
In a month, departing from the Hawan Kingdom. Rumors say theyll arrive after crossing the mountains.
Spread rumors? From where?
From Merellof.
With the exact date known, Romandro and his subordinates cheered, encouraging each other. Only Ian remained silent and unsmiling.
Is there a problem?
It takes only ten days to travel from here to the Hawan Kingdom.
No, no. Thats not the problem. I was wondering if there are any bandits around.
Especially mountain bandits. A caravan means many mercenaries, but also many valuables. Informing them ahead could make them a target for bandits. If bandits interfere, it could disrupt the plan. It would be better to cross quietly and quickly.
Hmm. Bandits. Maybe there arent any due to the aftermath of the battle?
And letting them know the expected arrival time is necessary for the estate to prepare.
Ian nodded reluctantly. Right. It was important for both the caravan and Merellof, but irrelevant from Ians perspective.
Alright. Lets start preparing
Thud, thud, thud! Thud, thud! Thud!
Suddenly, there was a resounding vibration from the end of the hallway. Someone was approaching quickly, too loud to be a normal person.
While Romandro and his subordinates quickly reached for their swords, Ian, Nersarn, and Berrick calmly covered the documents.
Bang!
Have you arrived?
The first to greet was Beric.
You lack manners.
Nersarn lightly scolded her.
Soo.
Ah, no! Why me!
She trembled with clenched fists, her face flushed red. As soon as Kakantir returned to Cheonrye, Soo had been sent here.
Quite the entrance upon arrival.
Beric! It was you, wasnt it? You recommended me?
What power do I have to do that? Cant you see? While everyones working at the table, Im just lounging on the sofa.
Why! Why me? Huh? Its already cold enough outside the desert, and now you want me to climb mountains? I dont even know what those mountains look like!
Youre exaggerating.
Shut it, Beric! Im not in my right mind right now!
Ian stood up to greet Soo. Gasping for breath, her eyes, looking up at him, were filled with reproach.
Why do I have to go all the way to the Hawan Kingdom and infiltrate the caravan! Are there no other capable people here?
She complained, as if to say, you called me, who was idly enjoying life, for this? I should have known when Kakantir passed the meat to me on my plate. Hawan Kingdom, of all places!
Ian smiled and nodded.
Yes. We lack capable people. I couldnt think of anyone more suitable than you. Sit down and catch your breath. Ill explain the plan in detail. You must have heard the basics from Kakantir?
At that, Soo pressed her forehead, unable to suppress her frustration.
Ha, the basics. Very basic. Infiltrate the caravan and release the Grula poison.