Chapter 93

Ian pushed aside Berics sword with the back of his hand, dumbfounded. The guy who put a hole in his gut fighting one knight in the desert, what confidence made him think he could take on three at once?

The knights also glared as if to say, Are you insane?, yet they seemed to be holding back for now since Ian was standing in the way.

Knock off the bullsh*t and go bring Romandro instead.

Ah, so thats what you meant? My bad.

There was not a speck of apology in his words but it felt better to admonish him at least. Ian signaled the wife with his eyes.

All of you out. Go help bring the advisor or take care of things that need doing. Dont just stand around dazed. Shoo.

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Perhaps determining it would get them nowhere staying put, the knights obediently left the room. Seeing the confused steward glancing left and right trapped between them, the wife took out a new cigarette and ordered.

Steward, go make some tea at least. We have a guest and though the situation is chaotic, manners must be upheld.

Yes, my lady.

One knight stood stubbornly with his arms crossed in the corridor. The way he held his chin high even as the door closed, as if to keep the lady detained by force, betrayed his intentions.

Creak.

As the door shut completely, she breathed out smoke vacantly. Then looking at Ian, she murmured.

I feel completely out of sorts.

Pull yourself together, even by force. We need to secure the estates rights before those knights do anything drastic.

I havent yet.

Then you should inform the Counts brother quickly. Dont those knights hold military command over Merellof?

Unlike the Bratz estate, Merellof didnt require a large force. The estate functioned stably with just the handful of guards that could be maintained from the estate and the three knights as the core of a private army system. There were no threatening enemies like the Cheonrye tribe.

Probably? I suppose so?

From your reply, now I understand why theyre kicking up such a fuss. If you dont hurry, my lady, you may meet the same fate as the Count.

Ian tilted his chin toward the bedroom where the corpse lay. Would now not be the perfect timing to completely wipe out Merellofs line and write a new history?

If the same happens to me, wouldnt that trouble you too, Sir Ian?

It would trouble me, yes, but more of a nuisance than anything fatal like with you.

How annoying indeed. For the imperial palace to take interest in Merellof now because of this. But by then, Ian would be closer to the capital. And most of all, Ian truly had no involvement whatsoever in this incident.

She could threaten me if she wanted.

For instance, if he didnt help her now, she could make false confessions about their inappropriate relationship, dragging him into the mud with her.

I see. Indeed.

Firstly, the wife didnt seem to hold any such intentions. Perhaps the previous nights shock was too immense, or since her position left her simply desiring freedom, she had no wish to complicate matters.

Or perhaps shes clever.

She probably thought that provoking Ian now would leave her unable to recoup her losses. It would be different if she asked for his help. She nibbled numbly on her cigarette, completely deflated.

My lady, have the steward bring you the seal from the office before Romandro arrives. Whoever holds that represents the estate.

Ah, that.

You can then just handle things systematically. If the knights betray you midway, we can provide military support from our side.

With Beric present and warriors who had yet to return to Cheonrye tribe still remaining, they would probably subdue those three knights and soldiers easily.

What is it that you want?

The wife simply blinked and smiled. That there was no such thing as unconditional favor was something she seemed to have grasped early on. Ian merely shrugged his shoulders at her words.

I was surprised to hear that Clark is still alive. The fact that the knights did not execute him on the spot suggests that there is a different intention at play.

Is there really no exception?

A slave surviving after killing a noble? Its possible, but Ive never heard of it. Oh, I did hear about a former slave who became a king in another country

Ian paused for a moment, trying to align this information with the history he remembered, to see if it matched the current events. Thinking about the years, it seemed to roughly fit the timeline.

I heard the first person he killed was his noble master. Maybe Clark could survive if he becomes a king too.

The lady seemed to be pondering something, idly flicking the tips of her nails. It appeared she was keen on saving Clarks life at least.

Cant you help us?

Lady, Im sorry, but I need to go to the capital soon. I cant afford to get involved in more trouble.

It seems like Sir Ian could do it.

By what means could I save a slave who killed a noble?

Havent you already done the same? You, a commoner who had crossed the border and survived to become lord.

Ian frowned. The conversation seemed to be going off track. The lady murmured to herself, and Ian responded in his own way.

My lady.

I will become the lord.

What?

Is that not possible?

Ian hesitated at her assertive question.

Theres no law restricting lordship to men. But my lady, you are not of Merellof blood, no? It would be different if you had a legal heir, but with the Count dead, you are an outsider to the Merellof family.

Was that all?

The only one holding the keys of support and opposition, the Counts brother, certainly wouldnt agree. Which meant, in order to become lord.

The only way is to change the ruling family here.

Like Bratz, erasing the name of Merellof. It was no different from what the knights were trying to do. The lady sat back down in her chair, seemingly lost in thought, staring out the window.

If I become the lord, the head of this house, I cannot leave this place, can I?

One might be able to leave their seat temporarily, but essentially, it meant being tied to one place. It was no improvement from the situation Lady Lien desperately wanted to escape.

No. With the Count gone shes better off.

Freedom and love.

Ian could guess the two tangled concerns in the ladys mind. Frankly, it was more beneficial for Ian if the lady became the lord than the Counts unfamiliar brother. They had some relationship, he knew her secrets, and she seemed uninterested in expanding her territory.

If the knights or the Counts brother became the lord, who knew what theyd do while Ian was away in the capital?

But the presence of the Counts brother makes it tricky to step forward hastily.

It was a kind of a strategic standoff.

If Ian absorbed Merellofs coutndom, it might give Gale an excuse to intervene again, citing excessive expansion of power on the border. But on the other hand, it could firmly impress his worth on Mariv.

First, it would be good to meet the Counts brother.

Ian straightened his coat and looked back at the lady. She still seemed lost in her own thoughts.

Ill inform the Counts brother about the situation and return. He lives in a mansion on the outskirts of the village, whats his name?

Dive Merellof.

Ill be back soon.

Ian muttered, checking his pocket watch. If he hurried, he could return before Beric brought Romandro.