In a large residence by the Forrest Harbor was a room that looked more gaudy than expensive, clearly a room that took a lot of money to furnish, and inside it was a man who was lazing about.
âHaaaa⊠life is great. Itâs seriously great.â
He had an expensive wine and snacks next to him, clearly enjoying the moment. Truthfully, the taste of it didnât matter, what was important was that he was consuming expensive things. He was a man who put a value on everything in the world. That man was Robin. To such a person, an attendant came to speak to him.
âCaptain Robin, the Grand Duke is looking for you.â
âWhat? Again? Why?!â
âThat, I donât know, sir.â
âUgh! I donât want to. I have a feeling heâs gonna ask me to do something unreasonable again. No, no way. Iâm not going! Tell him Iâm sick.â
Robin was almost throwing a tantrum. In the past, thanks to Biancaâs curse(?), he had been unconditionally obedient, but now, he knew better â there was no such childish curse like that in the world. He had only found out the truth after looking all over for the curse. But now, regardless of the curse, he couldnât leave Milton, thatâs why he was obeying him. Thanks to that, his personality had gotten stronger and when Milton ordered him to do something, Robin would automatically say no.
Of course, Milton had expected Robin to act like this, thatâs why he had something else to say.
âHis Highness the Grand Duke saidâŠâ
âNo way.â
âIf you donât appear in front of him within three hours, heâll be fining you per minute.â
âShameless bastard.â
Robin jumped out of his seat while grinding his teeth. He would never accept a fine.
âHeâs trying to take my money when he has more than I do. If you think about it, I earned that money for him. That cheap and shameless bastard. Heâll be punished by the heavens, hopefully relating to money.â
Even while thinking all that, Robin was busy changing his clothes and preparing to go see Milton.
***
Robin. He was originally a pirate until he was connected with Milton. In fact, he was a rare person with a low loyalty amongst all those under Miltonâs command. Robinâs Loyalty was around 70, but if he was left unmanaged and neglected, then his Loyalty often fell below 60.
Truthfully, Milton couldnât trust Robin, but he still took Robin quite seriously. There were two reasons for that. The first was that his abilities were certain. His Commerce level was an 8 and his Sailing was at a 7 and because his Sailing level had improved since the first time Milton had seen him, Robin made him huge sums of money. To be honest, in terms of economic power, Robin was the best amongst all the people that Milton had. Milton was afraid that without Robin, there would be a significant loss to maritime trade, thatâs why Milton wasnât able to toss Robin to the side.
The second reason Milton took Robin seriously was⊠Milton had the confidence to deal with him. Robinâs Loyalty to Milton was very low, however, Robinâs loyalty to money was a belief, no, it was like a religious faith. One time, Robinâs loyalty had fallen to 50, Milton had given him a hefty reward and Robinâs loyalty level went up to 80 in no time at all. Robin was someone whose Loyalty could go up or down 30 just because of money. Thatâs why Milton hadnât publicized the existence of Robin too much. He knew that if someone gave Robin more money, there was a 99% chance that Robin would betray him.
Instead, Milton shackled Robin down in the form of rewards. While he had been giving Robins rewards, Milton rarely gave him monetary rewards â land and buildings, shares in merchant companies, profits from trades, etc⊠Most of the rewards given to Robin were limited to what could be enjoyed by those under Miltonâs command. The more money Robin made from the maritime trade, the more Milton rewarded him. Thanks to that, Robin could never leave Milton when he could see his wealth growing. Ultimately, he wasnât something Milton could trust, but Milton was creating a situation in which Robin couldnât betray him. That was the way Milton was dealing with Robin.
But now, since Queen Leila said she had a business with him, Milton had called him over.
***
âI greet Your Majesty the Queen, Leila von Lester.â
Robin greeted her according to the courtesy due to a member of the royal family according to an attendantâs urgent teaching.
âRaise your head.â
âThank you, Your Majesty.â
When Robin saw Queen Leila from a distance, he first admired her beauty.
âWoah⊠gorgeous.â
His second thought was:
âWonder how much money I can get if I converted that into money.â
Gold was first. If you think about it, it was pretty impressive thatâs what he thought of even after seeing Queen Leilaâs beauty firsthand.
âI heard that youâre leading most of our countryâs maritime trade, is that correct?â
âNo, Your Majesty. I am just in charge of pioneering sea routes and creating deals with new merchant companies.â
âSo, heâs in charge of all the important issues.â
Leila was also a woman who once led the great merchant company called Charlotte.
Although he was speaking humbly, she had no doubts about Robinâs abilities.
âAs far as I know, the maritime trade in the South is already stable.â
âAll of that is because of your grace, Your Majesty.â
âEnough with the flattery, I have something I want to ask of youâŠâ
âCough⊠I'm sorry, Your Majesty. I have a chronic disease, tuberculosisâŠÂ cough coughâŠâ
The moment he felt that Queen Leila wanted something, he started coughing and pretended to be sick.
âYou have a chronic disease?â
âYes, Your Majesty. Cough⊠I was born with a weak bodyâŠâ
âIs that so?â
Queen Leila responded calmly and brought up her business again.
âAnyway, I have something I want you to do. That isâŠâ
âThat stubborn chit.â
Robin gritted his teeth when he saw Queen Leila trying to get him to do something without a concern even though he had said he was weak. Although she looked pretty, he hadnât thought she wouldnât show any feelings.
âGuess I have no choice.â
Robin hardened his resolve and covered his mouth, then he started coughing hard.
âCough cough⊠guhâŠâ
In the end, Robin even vomited blood. With blood dripping on the red carpet in the Queenâs palace, he looked at her tragically.
âCough⊠Iâm⊠Iâm sorry, Your Majesty⊠My body is tooâŠÂ coughâŠâ
Robinâs complexion turned slightly blue and he looked precariously close to dying. ButâŠ
âThereâs no reason for you to be sorry.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAnyway, letâs get to the main point.â
âIâm telling you Iâm sick, you beautiful and crazy bitch.â
Robin screamed in his mind but Queen Leila continued talking without concern.
âI want you to revive the cities on the western coast of the Northern region. Can you do it?â
âIâm honored that you would entrust me with such responsibility, Your Majesty, butâŠÂ cough⊠as you can see, Iâm not too wellâŠÂ coughâŠÂ coughâŠâ
âYouâre not well, so itâs difficult?â
âYes, Your Majesty. Iâm really sorry, butâŠâ
âThatâs what he's saying, Milton.â
Even before Robin finished talking, Queen Leila interrupted him and Milton appeared with a smile from the back of the hall.
âReally? Youâre ill?â
Robinâs face turned pale the moment he saw Milton.
âFXck, Iâm fXcked.â
Milton approached him without hesitation and put his hand inside Robinâs breast pocket. ThenâŠ
âWhatâs this?â
It was a blood bag used by actors as a prop.
âAh⊠thatâs umâŠâ
Milton thought to himself as he saw Robin getting flustered.
âThis dumb bastard, he thought my wife would be easy.â
Robin hated it whenever Milton gave him orders. Itâs not like they had a good relationship from the beginning, but more than anything else, Robin hated having to work hard. No matter how much money he earned, he had to give up(?) 99% of the income to the country and could only keep 1% for himself. For Robin who not only respected but loved money, this was tremendously unfair. The more money he earned, the more he had to give up â he really felt this was unfair. Of course, what Milton gave as compensation was incomparable to his days as a pirate, but still, unfair was unfair.
Thatâs why Robin was always thinking up ways for him to earn as much money as possible while not doing as heâs told. This blood bag was an item that had once worked on Milton, but when he had tried it a second time, Robin had been caught and badly thrashed. But this time, the opponent wasnât Milton, it was Queen Leila; thatâs why he thought maybe it could work on her and had prepared it.
âWhy is it that youâre so stupid with everything that doesnât have to do with earning money?â
âNo, thatâs⊠um⊠thatâs not itâŠMarquis.â
âIâm a Grand Duke now.â
âThe Great Grand Duke, that wasnât itâŠâ
âYou didnât know?â
âWhat do you mean, sir?â
âYou didnât know that itâs the death penalty if you lie in front of the monarch.â
Robin's eyes widened at those words.
âLâŠlie. I know youâre lying to me like you lied to me about the curse before.â
âItâs true, you punk.â
Robin turned towards Queen Leila with an anxious expression.
She nodded to him calmly as she spoke up.
âSince you lied to me in the Royal Hall, I guess you wonât have anything to say if you lose your head for trying to deceive the monarch of this country.â
At that, Robin prostrated himself on the floor.
âYooour Maaaaaajeeestyyy! I was wrong. I just didnât have the confidence to do what Your Majesty asked me to do, so I justâŠâ
âThis sly bastardâŠâ
Milton sighed. Why was he so incredibly competent with earning money, but so incredibly incompetent in all the other fields? Clearly he wasnât stupid. Maybe Robin was just blinded by his greed for money and acted foolishly? No matter how much he hated being exploited(?), how big were his guts that he would so blatantly lie in front of the countryâs monarch? Although Queen Leila wasnât someone who would fall for something like this, it was still evidence that Robinâs guts were too big or he was completely blinded by his greed for money.
âWell, donât worry about it, Iâll save you.â
When Milton responded to him, pretending to be generous, Robin smiled brightly at him.
âThank you, Your Highness the Grand Duke! Your grace and benevolence is immeasurable.â
âThatâs right. Donât worry.â
âYes, Your Highness. I wonât worry.â
âSince you were impudent enough to be ill in the presence of royalty, Iâll turn your lie into the truth.â
âYes, Your⊠What?â
âIf your lie turns into the truth, then since you didnât lie, you wonât be punished. Isnât that right?â
Milton began cracking his knuckles as he spoke. Robin cried out when he saw Milton approaching him with the sound of cracking knuckles.
âThatâs⊠thatâs not fair. Who does that?â
âMe.â
âDidnât you say youâll forgive me?â
âI said Iâd save you. I never said Iâd forgive you.â
âGuh⊠this is tyranny.â
âReally? Then do you want an option?â
âWhat kind of optionâŠâ
âDo you want a beating or do you want to pay a fine?â
ââŠIâm asking just in case, but would the fine be higher than the medical fee?â
âItâs a wonder thatâs what youâre curious about right nowâŠbut yes. Much higher.â
âIn that case, Iâll take the beatinâŠÂ guh!â
âRight, I knew youâd pick that.â
Even before Robin finished talking, Miltonâs fist landed against Robinâs chin. With that bloody beating, Milton forgave Robin his sins.
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