Side Stories: Chapter 13

Side Stories: Chapter 13

However, Hans didn’t say his thoughts out loud. He simply stared at the scene before him with calm and reflective eyes.

“Don’t worry. I am not asking for the parts to be completely free,” Feijadiru said.

“That’s good to hear.” Lara had no intention of selling the dragon parts, but she wondered what this brother of hers who seemed to be more empty-headed than an orc would say.

“What would you give me as payment?”

“Money.”

A dragon’s body was something that people couldn’t even buy with money, and accordingly, Lara had never heard of a dragon’s body being exchanged for a price. Since the dragon’s body was a treasure that held the world’s attention, rumors would’ve at least spread if such an exchange took place. The dragon’s body was just that valuable. If one tried to buy it with money, they would truly need to pile up gold coins as high as a mountain. Yet, looking at Feijadiru’s attitude, it didn’t seem like he would offer such an amount. As expected, the price that Feijadiru offered to pay made Lara’s mouth gape open in disbelief and astonishment.

“...You are offering only that much?” Lara asked.

“Only that much! You are completely full of yourself. This amount of money is enough to buy a castle!” Feijadiru said in shock.

Yet, a dragon’s body couldn’t be bought even with several castles.

“It sounds like you managed to save up quite a bit. Even if you are the Brownings’ heir, it would’ve been difficult for you to come up with that much for a single payment,” Lara said.

“I can’t give the total amount at once. I will pay some of it in cash and pay the rest in a span of ten years.” It appeared that most of this payment would be made through credits.

“...Do you even intend to do a proper deal?”

“Your greed is so overflowing that it can fill up a lake. What else do you want?”

“You are the one who wants this deal, not me. You should offer something that actually interests me.”

“That’s why I said I will give you an amount of money beyond your wildest imaginations.”

Lara snorted. If she thought of Zich’s party whom she traveled with, she couldn’t accept Feijadiru’s description of the proposed sum as going beyond her ‘wildest imaginations.’ Not only did Zich’s party have considerable wealth already, but they also possessed extremely rare metals like mithril and orichalcum. Many would find it impossible to get their hands on those metals, and Zich’s party members pulled such metals out like picking up stones off a rock. Thus, to Lara’s eyes, Feijadiru looked silly acting so high and mighty from the amount of money he offered; furthermore, he wasn’t even going to pay it all at once.

“It’s not something you can buy with that much. Plus, the amount you offered isn’t beyond my imagination or anything,” Lara said. Hans nodded from behind her.

However, it seemed that Feijadiru thought differently. “...Don’t you know how much trouble you caused to the family?”

“What sort of great trouble would befall a family just because one girl ran away? Above all, wasn’t that an outcome you wanted?”

“Personally, it only made me glad that my arrogant sister disappeared. But don’t you remember that you used to have a fiancé?”

“I did once.”

“He was the son of Duke Grashane. He was someone too great for you, and he belongs to the Grashane family—they hold tremendous influence over the Miftil Kingdom. When you one-sidedly broke off the engagement with a family like that, our family had to endure all sorts of difficulties. I trust that you would realize how hard it would’ve been for us even with that lacking head of yours.”

“So are you telling me to offer the dragon’s body as the price?”

“W-welll, yes! That’s what I’ve been wanting to say!” When it seemed like Hans took a step back, Feijadiru’s face brightened up. However, Hans’ subsequent words immediately made him scowl.

“Then you must have realized that what you said to Lara also was too big of a leap.”

“How can that be...!”

“Hmm? Shall I speak to His Holiness and the Saintess?”

“...” Feijadiru gritted his teeth. However, he couldn’t make a hasty rebuttal when Hans intertwined religion into the conversation.

“Sir, it seems like you understand me now.” Hans knew all about Lara’s family situation. It was probably true that her family received significant damage from Lara running away. However, considering the way Lara was treated by the family, Feijadiru’s request was ridiculous.

‘I can relate to Sir Zich’s feelings.’ After hearing the treatment his girlfriend received, Hans was finally able to not only understand but empathize with the treatment Zich received from his own family.

“Then, why don’t we get to the main offer?”

“...Main offer?” Feijadiru looked at Hans with complete confusion.

“I mean, I’m sure you wouldn’t have truly thought of buying the dragon’s body by using your family’s debt and grace.” Hans thought this was probably, no–definitely, Feijadiru’s way to earn an advantage in their final negotiations. Was there anything as meaningless as a family’s grace and debt to a person who ran away because she hated her family? Hans was certain that Feijadiru had a different offer in mind.

Of course, judging by Lara’s attitude, it seemed like she wasn’t planning to sell the dragon, but since they were already conversing like this, Hans thought he might as well hear what Feijadiru had to offer. Lara also seemed to think the same as she folded her arms and watched their conversation. However, Hans’ prediction was completely off.

“What nonsense are you spouting?! Of course, she has to repay her family and parents’ grace!”

“Yes, you’ve done enough of that sir, so why don’t you start offering your real price...”

“There’s no such thing! Besides, I’m already offering such an exorbitant amount of money!”

“...Is that really all you prepared? It wasn’t a strategy to prepare for a full-scale negotiation?”

“What more should I prepare?!”

Hans stared at Feijadiru and said, “Sir, I’m asking this because I really don’t know, so I hope you don’t misunderstand.”

Hans paused briefly and slowly asked, “Are you two really siblings? Is there perhaps a family secret that I’m unaware of?”

“...What are you talking about?”

“No, your intelligence...is, I mean, way too low compared to Lara.”

“...What?”

“I’m sure Lara must have beaten the shi...ah, I apologize. My expression was a little too rough. It's just that I heard that you were beaten by Lara without ever being able to land a hit on her in every practice duel.” Although Hans fixed his wording, the content of his words remained the same. Rather, the fact that he tried to revise his remarks was even more irritating.

“If your skills are that lacking, I thought at least your brain might make up for it, but judging by your actions right now, your brain is also no match for Lara...no, not to Lara, but even up to an ordinary person’s level. So what I mean is, I’m a little suspicious whether you two are really blood-related siblings.” Shockingly, Hans had no ill will as he said all this.