Chapter 198

Name:The Blood Knight's Villains Author:
My Villains Episode 198

44. Dream (8)

Early morning in November.

While there was no moonlight, the rain and wind blew fiercely.

The wooden stick that had been placed in place of a bar at the entrance of Oressa Tavern fell empty after three or four jolts. After that, a group of guests opened the door and revealed their appearance.

Shoot 0]’-

Rain and wind came through the open door. The tavern quickly became cluttered with an unexpected visit.

“...Oh god, the water is splashing.”

“Hey, close the door first!”

Following the grunts of the mercenaries, the owner’s eldest son, Ha Gon, who had been sleeping in the back of the bar, swept his face and stood up.

“Oh shit. What are you doing in the middle of the night?”

The annoyance and drowsiness that filled his face disappeared in an instant as soon as he found the people lined up at the entrance.

“Uh who...

The door was closed again and the 8 people who entered the bar through the early morning rain and wind pulled back their cloaks to reveal their faces.

Two were armed with iron helmets and chain mail, confederates, and daggers, and two were dressed in neat linen clothes.

These four were like guards or servants who served the rest of the party as their masters.

How did you find out at a glance?

Unlike those dressed as soldiers and servants, the other four were adorned with expensive clothes and accessories.

As the eyes of the merchant and mercenaries turned to them, one of the two men who appeared to be guards stepped forward.

“Are you the owner of this place?”

“...the owner is my father. It doesn’t matter.”

“Right. I want to get out of the rain for a while, right?”

“Well,”

Hagagon ran the back of his hand through his chestnut-like beard and scanned the inside of the tavern.

“As you can see, there are not many seats. It’s a shabby place, so it’s going to be a little uncomfortable for precious guests...

“Looks like there are quite a few rooms in the back.”

“Most of them are used in warehouses or drying rooms. There are similar rooms, but both are occupied.”

As he said, the guest rooms already had their own owners. The first room was occupied by Ellen and the second by the charcoal-burning family.

As the guard frowned, one of the men behind him stepped forward.

“I can’t help it. Just sit back and rest.”

It was a young woman who appeared to be in her early to mid-twenties.

She was wearing a red velvet kirtle and a shoulder shawl. She was a beauty with thick eyebrows and large eyes, giving off a lively impression.

“Are you going to rest here? It smells damp...

“Let’s be patient for a bit, Toffee. Still, avoid the rain.”

The young woman’s soft words made the young woman cry and snort.

The second woman appeared to be in her mid to late teens. She was a beautiful girl wearing a white satin dress with a blue coat hanging over her shoulders, and her slender arms and pale skin underneath gave off a slender impression.

She looked around the room with a sullen face and spoke softly.

“...But it doesn’t seem like there’s even a place to sit?”

“Wait a minute, ma’am. There are more tables and chairs over there.”

One of the guards answered and approached the table set against the wall, and another woman shook her head.

“No way. There are already very few seats, so don’t work for nothing.”

The third woman appeared to be in her mid-thirties. She was wearing a black surcoat, and the skirt below the waist was ruffled, while the chest was cut deep and the waist was tight.

Because the material of the fabric was thin chiffon, the curve from the voluptuous chest to the narrow waist was clearly revealed. In addition, her long eyes and thick lips gave off an alluring impression.

She smiled faintly at the table where Heila, a bundle of Utequai, and I were sitting.

“You can sit over there.”

“...but ma’am. You want to sit with foreigners?”

“hmm? My husband is here. What’s the matter?”

The black-clad Mibu approached the man standing behind him and put his hand on his shoulder, smiling brightly.

“Isn’t it? Lord Niterbellam, my love?”

Well, just by looking at it, that old man seems to be the best boss.

The man called ‘Sir Niterbellam’ was an old man whose age was difficult to guess. He wore a shiny purple tunic, a silver belt, high-nosed leather shoes, and a fur-lined coat.

All of them were of good quality, but they didn’t look very suitable for the elderly. Compared to the curved waist and dwarfed shoulders, the clothes seemed a bit big.

Well, to put it another way, it seemed that an old aristocrat who was about to die borrowed clothes from his son.

The old man nodded his head with unfocused eyes. Then Mibu, dressed in black, kissed his wrinkled cheeks and turned to me.

“A handsome young man there. If you don’t mind, can we take a break at the table?”

Among the four people sitting at the table, it was a question directed at me.

It wasn’t anything particularly strange.

I must have looked relatively complacent with my eyes wide open rather than Utequai, who looked like a stranger at first glance, and Heila, who was reading with an expressionless expression on her face.

Instead of answering, I stared at the old man and the three women in luxurious clothes. It was because he felt something that was difficult to explain, whether it was a sense of incongruity or a sense of deja vu.

Lord Niterbellam Niterbellam...

Strange. It sounds like a name I’ve never heard before, but it’s a face I’ve seen somewhere.

As I was silent, the eyes of the rest of the party, except for Lord Niterbellam, turned to me. Unlike the guards with wary expressions, the three women were staring at me with sparkling eyes full of curiosity.

...Ah, it’s frustrating. Why can’t I remember

Seeing me quietly scratching my eyebrows, a beautiful girl in a blue coat whispered a slight smile.

“of course.”

I looked back at Mibu and the others and added my words.

“However, there aren’t enough seats here, so all eight people won’t be able to sit down.”

“Never mind us.”

Those were the words of the guardsmen.

“It is enough to avoid rain under the roof.”

The two guards and two servants then withdrew, and the old man and the three women sat down at the table.

“Come here my love.”

Mibu, dressed in black, led the old man to a chair and sat next to him. Lord Niterbellam nodded in his chair and quickly fell asleep.

The beauty in the red skirt looked at me for a moment and hesitated. In the meantime, the beautiful girl in the blue coat quickly approached and took the seat next to me.

The pretty girl, who was sitting on a chair and tidying up the hem of her white dress, pretended to be surprised and looked back at me.

“Sir, may I sit here?”

“You’re already sitting, ma’am.”

“......yes?”

What was so funny about that, she burst into laughter. It was a lively smile befitting his age.

“Uh, but did you just call me madam?”

“yes. I heard a soldier call that earlier.”

“Oh, I see.”

The beautiful girl in the blue coat smiled broadly as if relieved.

“I thought I was already old enough to be called a wife.”

“aha.”

I smiled and shook my head.

“Not at all, madam. At first glance, she looks like a young girl who has just had her coming-of-age ceremony.” “really?”

“yes. Oh, of course- he’s dressed neatly, so there’s no room for misunderstanding.”

A beautiful girl in her early to mid-thirties and a beautiful girl in her early to mid-twenties The beautiful girls in their mid- to late-teens each boasted different charms and personalities, but they had one thing in common. All three of them had their hair tightly hidden with a white veil or kerchief.

I glanced over in turn at Sir Niterbellam sitting across from me, Mibu in black sitting next to him, and the beauty in the red coat and the beautiful girl in the blue coat sitting on either side of them.

“Three I guess.”

“Kelsenne Ganesh Topelin.”

“yes?”

The beautiful girl smiled lightly and pointed at the other women in turn.

“A name. The eldest sister is Kelsene, the second sister is Ganesh, and I am Topelin.”

“...Oh, I see. Mrs. Kelsene, Mrs. Ganesh, Mrs. Topelin.”

I wet my dry lips.

“Well, it seems that Mrs. Kelsenne, Mrs. Ganesh, and Mrs. Topelin are all married, but there seems to be only one man who seems to be your partner.”

Ganesh, the beauty in the red skirt, nodded at my indirect question.

“that’s right. All three of us are the wives of Lord Niterbellam.”

“Huh crazy-”

It was Esson, the mercenary who was leaning against the wall behind me, who let out a sigh of exclamation or lament along with a low curse.

“Oh, I don’t know.”

As the eyes focused on him, the chubby Esson waved his hand with a puzzled expression.

“I just did it because I was envious. Don’t worry about it.”

I glanced around to see several other mercenaries besides Eson looking at the old man and the three beauties with curious eyes.

Aren’t you all asleep?

Thinking so, I was looking at the eyes shining with anger or envy when I suddenly met Archer Cole’s eyes.

Confirming that my deep blue eyes were shining sharply, I secretly smiled and blinked one eye. At my unexpected wink, Cole narrowed his brows, but quickly regained his complexion.

After confirming that Cole slipped up from his seat, I turned back to the table and shrugged.

“Looking at my friends, they all seem to be curious about Lord Niterbellam’s secret.”

“The secret?”

“yes. The secret to having not one, not two, but three beautiful wives.”

At my words, Ganesh said with a sad face.

“Money, what.”

“You mean money?”

“yes. My husband, Lord Niterbellam, has a lot of money.”

“Oh, I see.”

I continued, hiding my tension with an intriguing smile.

“But just because you have a lot of money doesn’t necessarily mean you get beautiful women.”

“It is possible if you have a lot of money.”

When Ganesh smiled cynically, Kelsene, the beautiful woman in black, deliberately put on a stern expression.

“Speaking like that, Ganesh, is an insult to Sir Niter Bellam and to us as well.”

“But what if it’s true?”

“Ganesh.”

Kelsenne smiled softly as if admonishing her little brother.

“It’s not just money that made you and I love our husband. Lord Phoenix will misunderstand.”

As Ganesh folded his arms and closed his mouth, I pulled up a chair and pretended to be interested.

“It’s not just for the money. Can you keep the story going, Mrs. Kelsenne?”