Episode 177
“Wow, what’s all that?”
“How many wagons are there, exactly?”
“Huh? That’s the flag of the Maclaine family; what are they doing?”
“Something about a trade delegation?”
“What?”
“Ah, there’s the young duke.”
As Logan made his appearance amidst the murmuring crowd, the people gathered at the entrance of the town parted ways, naturally forming a path.
Dressed in silk clothing more splendid than usual, Philip turned his body awkwardly, hurrying to greet Logan.
“My lord, there was no need for you to come out…”
“No. This is the task I commanded. I must at least make an appearance to welcome them. And I have something to give.”
“What? No, what you have already offered us is more than sufficient…”
“Did you forget this, Philip?”
“…Huh?”
The moment Philip saw the paper that Logan was waving, he couldn’t hide his bewilderment.
A contract enveloped in an eerie blue mana, anything but ordinary.
The words written on it felt eerily familiar – and it was no illusion.
“My contract… but why do you have it?”
Is he showing he still doesn’t trust me?
Philip’s expression stiffened, but then…
Riiip.
Logan tore the magical contract right in front of him.
“My lord?!”
As Philip’s eyes widened in disbelief, a faint blue light seeped from their bodies, scattering into thin air.
Philip looked at Logan dumbfounded as the mana within the contract dispersed, and Logan, smirking, handed the torn contract to Philip.
“I’m late, but here’s your reward. You’ve done well behind the scenes while I was preoccupied with the war. Dwayne too.”
Looking back, the burly steward made a thumbs-up gesture towards Philip, although his expression soured when he met Baron’s gaze.
Philip, overwhelmed with mixed emotions, couldn’t continue speaking.
“My offer for the performance bonus stands, so make sure you do a good job, Philip, manager of our trade delegation. Got it?”
“Yes. Yes, my lord. Of course! I will do my utmost best!”
His voice resonated loud enough for those around to hear.
Subtly falling from below Philip’s bowed head were tiny droplets of water.
* * *
“Finally, we shall visit our new territory.”
With the urgent matters settled, Logan started to contemplate other matters that had been on his mind.
“You plan to go visit the Calia region in person?”
“No. Taren.”
“What?”
Although the Calia region, obtained through their military services, was unknown, the Taren region was not highly regarded even among the retainers.
Most held back their criticism, thinking, ‘The young duke must have his own plans,’ but there were also loyal subjects who did not hesitate to voice their concerns, like Dwayne.
“Do you have a hobby of touring wastelands and abandoned mines?”
“…the Maclaine Plains used to be a wasteland, too. Have you forgotten that?”
“Ah… so for the Taren region as well… but the water…”
“That’s obvious, but I have something else to check.”
“Um, okay?”
“Anyway, organize some time with Hamar and Master Clayton on the way. Is the forge less busy now?”
Dwayne nodded in response.
“Yes. The Earl should be easy to schedule, but Master Clayton has locked himself in his laboratory. It seems due to the experiments he’s discussing with you…”
“Hmm, that’s important… but this comes first. Tell Master Clayton to postpone the experiments for now.”
“He might not listen to me. How am I supposed to drag out a wizard holed up in his laboratory?”
*Sigh.*
“I’ll go myself then.”
Logan’s steps were lighter than ever, now that all his duties requiring immediate attention were handled. But then…
Knock. Knock.
“Brother. It’s Ronian.”
After a long absence, his brother’s voice reached Logan’s ears.
“Oh, Ronian. Come in…”
Logan was about to warmly welcome him, but the sight of Ronian as he opened the office door startled him.
“Hey! What happened to you?! What’s with that face?”
Half of his face battered, Ronian nonetheless seemed to possess a resolve stronger than ever before, with an aura even more impressive than previous.
The state of an advanced force user.
Noticing this, Logan’s expression shifted dramatically.
“What kind of training did you undergo to end up like that?! No matter the achievements, if you harm your body during training…”
“It’s not because of training, brother.”
“What?”
“Just a change in mindset made me see a clear path, like you always said.”
“Uh…?”
Logan was confused, but Ronian continued.
“And I have something I want to discuss with you because of that.”
What followed left Logan speechless.
“A knight’s errantry? Why suddenly undertake such an antiquated custom?”
Knight’s errantry is when a noble’s offspring leaves their family to wander the world, honing their martial skills and gaining experience to grow both personally and as a warrior. Though it sounds noble, the custom has faded due to the frequent deaths that occur, and now Ronian was contemplating it.
“I’ve thought about it for a long time, but I see no role for myself in the current territory.”
“What? What nonsense is that? There’s the knight order training, and you’re doing well managing the guardians.”
“That’s just me doing what you could easily do in your stead.”
“If we go by that logic, I could handle all of our family’s business alone. That’s why we have retainers, you, and fa… *cough*. Other people, right?”
If this was the old Ronian, he would have simply nodded in agreement, but the Ronian of today was unwavering.
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