Chapter 2: Life of a Debtor (2)
The situation wouldnât get any better by interrogating the other party. It was time to fix the problem somehow.
âFather must have had something in mind when he borrowed such a large amount right? Do you know where it was used?â
âYes. The former Viscount said he won something at an auction held in the Andrews Empire.â
âHe went all the way to the empire to purchase something? An item worth 8,500 gold?â
Finding Milton in disbelief, the Administrator was apologetic as he spoke.
âHe didnât tell me what it was either. I asked him but he didnât tell meâŠ.â
âWhere is this item?â
âItâs inside the safe the Lord manages directly.â
Milton breathed out a deep sigh while thinking.
âI donât know what it is, but it must be an expensive item, right? Then it may be good to not dwell on it but instead find some way to sell it and pay off the debt.â
This must be what they meant by the saying, "Thereâs a hole to escape through even if the sky is falling." [1]
Milton was starting to see a faint way to pay off the debt. However, he would only be able to tell after checking what this item worth 8,500 gold was.
âI must see it for myself. Then, Knight Captain Sansen.â
âYes. You called, My Lord?â The middle-aged man called Sansen replied in a trustworthy manner.
Sansen Bruno. He was a man who couldnât reach the expert level in swordsmanship even after reaching his mid-forties, so he couldnât be considered a great talent. However, his loyalty was amazing enough to garner the trust of the former Viscount Forrest and act as the Knight Captain. Even if there were only three knights within the household.
Milton gave the following order to Sansen, âArrest Administrator Thomas immediately and confine him to his estate. He is guilty of a dereliction of duty after withholding information that should have been reported to me, his Lord.â
âMy Lord, please, please forgive me just once.â
Stricken with fear, Thomas appealed while being dragged away.
Milton sighed while watching him before speaking, âLet me see what the end result is first.â
The first thing to do was to verify what the item worth 8,500 gold in the householdâs safe was.
âI really hope the item is one with a good resale value.â
He had succeeded the house as the Lord, but Milton had not opened the household safe yet. In truth, this was because he didnât expect much from the safe since Viscount Forrestâs house wasnât rich to begin with. However, if there was an item inside worth 8,500 gold, it became a different story.
âWhat could Father have bought?â
Milton opened the household safe with some anxiety and curiosity. There were some important household documents within the safe but nothing of value stood out.
âWhat is worth 8,500 gold. Huh?â
Milton discovered a single letter while searching through the stack of documents. The envelope of the letter had some words in the former Viscountâs handwriting. It was written [To my beloved son].
The moment Milton ripped the envelope to check the contents of the letterâŠ.
A brilliant light entirely swept over Milton.
âHuh? What is? What⊠Ugh!?â
Milton then felt âsomethingâ significant enter his soul. It was a formidable amount of information, but it also felt like it changed the core of his awareness. The one certainty was that Milton had no way to fight the changes with his consciousness.
âGaspâŠ. GaspâŠ. GaspâŠ.â
After everything was over, Milton had cold sweats while steading his breathing. Timewise, it had only been about five minutes, but the strange sensation was enough to make Milton feel like several decades had passed.
âJust what is thisâŠ?â
First his fatherâs death, then awakening to memories from a previous life, to this strange occurrence he knew nothing aboutâŠ. He felt like his daily life was breaking down lately.
Then, Milton once again checked the envelope that he himself had ripped. Inside, he found a white sheet of paper and a letter his father had written him. Milton checked the letter first.
If youâre reading this letter, it must mean that Iâve passed away and youâve succeeded me as the head of the household. Iâm leaving this letter here separate from my official will because I have something I want to tell you intimately.
Milton came to the realization that this letter, which was separate from the official will, was more important. With that, he read the letter carefully, word for word.
You may already know this, but Iâve borrowed money from Charlotte Merchant Company to attend the auction held in the empire. The reason for this is to raise up our Forrest house once again.
As youâre already aware, our Forrest house originally held the position of Marquis and held a lot of sway in politics within the capital. However, we got swept up in conflicts and were relegated to the position of Viscount, falling to a noble house in the province. I was constantly reminded by my father and grandfather from an early age to restore our house, and I tried my best to do so.
âThat was definitely the case.â
Milton consented while bringing up the memory of his father. His father Viscount Sauss Forrest longed for the houseâs former days. Whenever he was even a little drunk, he would ramble on to his son about restoring the house to its former glory. Milton had dismissed his fatherâs words previously as simple complaints, but it seemed his sincere feelings were closer to a sense of duty.
Iâve tried my best to restore the house to its former glory, but I was limited by my abilities.
I tried many things, but luck was not with me. In such a circumstance, I heard from a doctor recently that I will not have much longer to live. My death is unavoidable, but it is such a shame that I could not restore our house to its former glory.
In that state, I received information that the empire will be hosting an auction. I heard that an ancient relic would be making an appearance at the auction. I knew I was taking a gamble, but I borrowed money from Charlotte Merchant Company after putting down our territory as collateral and attended the auction.
It was because, if the ancient relic can be used well, I had high expectations that it would be helpful to our territory. The thing I was able to successfully bid on at the auction was a single scroll. It may have been an ancient relic, but since nobody knew the purpose of the scroll, there were not many competitors, and I was able to attain it for the comparatively low price of 10,000 gold.
âWhat? Low price? 8,500 gold⊠No, 10,000 gold?â
It seemed like his father had not only taken on debt but also used the entirety of his personal fortune. When thinking about it objectively, it was a price on the lower end of the spectrum. Some ancient relics could easily cost more than 100,000 gold at times.
However, to put that into the perspective of a modern personâŠ. An equivalent saying would be, âThere was a Lamborghini on sale for a cheap price, so I bought it. I did well, right?â
To start with, an ancient relic was not something House Forrest could afford. Why did his father go above his means to buy this?
Milton squinted his eyes in concentration as he continued reading the letter.
The item I purchased is a relic called the Monarchâs Authority. In truth, I knew nothing about the scroll except for its name but I had the conviction that this item will grant our House strength.
âJust on what basis did he have toâŠâ
Unbelievable, was a word that was probably made to be used in a situation like this.
However, regretfully this relic is a useless item to anyone except to those that have the aptitude for it.
A normal scroll is an item that can be used by everyone, but I have been told this item only shows effect to a person that has the aptitude for it. And unfortunately, that was not me. Perhaps it can be construed as being fortunate. Even if it showed some effect to myself, it wouldnât have been much help to our House since I donât have much longer to live.
However, it could be different with you. If you have the aptitude to use the Monarchâs authority, then it is sure to be a great source of strength for you. If by chance you donât have the aptitude for it either, then sell the scroll again and pay off the debt the House owes.
I donât know what the results will be, but I have faith that you will return our House Forrest to glory once more.
Your father, Sauss Forrest.
That was the entirety of the contents of the letter.
âSo, the relic Father left behind was a scroll? But a scrollâŠ. Huk!?â
Milton had a rude awakening. The white blank sheet of paper that was inside the letter. Why was it a blank sheet?
âNo way? No way? Please donât let it beâŠ.â
Milton studied the blank sheet of paper inside the letter with trembling hands. At a glance, it just seemed like a normal white blank sheet of paper. HoweverâŠ.
He brought up the worst possible scenario he could think of.
10,000 gold flew off just like that. Regretfully, he had the right aptitude for this damn relic.
Life changes in one shot. It was a phrase he heard several times during his previous life as Park Moonsoo. It was a saying that came from longing to win the Lotto, or one day getting a huge opportunity to lift your life up in one shot.
But however, if one listened to that phrase carefully, there was another meaning. You can lift up your life in one shot, but in reverse, it can go awry in one shot too. What happened to Milton just now was the latter.
â10,000 goldâŠ. Itâs 10,000 goldâŠ.â
Now that the scroll had become a blank sheet of paper, the untouched debt became something he needed to repay completely with his own ability. If he couldn't repay the debt, he would have his territory taken from him and would be chased out penniless.
âI have to do it no matter what.â
Milton decided to steel his heart. It wasnât something that he could resolve by worrying about it. Now was not the time to worry about it but to take action. One small comfort he had was the ability he gained from the ancient relic.
âOpen the Monarchâs menu,â Milton instructed and a menu window that only he could see was brought up.
[Viscount Milton Forrest (Feudal Lord)]
Strength â 45 Command â 75
Intellect â 55 Politics â 49
Special Trait â Charisma
Charisma LV.2: Able to use the carrot and stick appropriately to raise the loyalty of servants.
Territory â Forrest territory.
Population â 7,345 people.
Main Products â Wheat, Barley, Oat.
Army Strength â 3 Knights, 5 Cavalry, 80 Infantry, 20 Archers.
He stood there with his mouth agape for quite a while. Milton, who had Park Moonsooâs knowledge, was familiar with such a thing.
He was able to check the status of his territory at a glance as if he was playing a simulation game. There was also something else he could find out.
âMy Lord, the Knight Captain has come to see you.â
Sansen opened the door to enter as soon as his permission came. Once Milton looked at Sansen and focused his attention âŠ.
Strength â 52 Command â 70
Intellect â 25 Politics â 22
Special Trait â Unity, Fierce Combat [2]
Unity LV.3: Command subordinates properly even during a dangerous situation. Able to cope well against situations like ambushes and night attacks.
Fierce Combat LV.2: Activates when the Lord you serve is in a precarious situation. Bring forth an ability up to 40% higher than normal.
He was able to completely see the special traits of his subordinate, Sansen Bruno.
Milton then saw this old Knight in a different light. The Knight was of level 8, and barely had over 50 strength. A common soldier had about 20 strength, so it was not a very high strength for a Knight. Despite all that, however, a loyalty reaching 91 showed just how straight-laced of a Knight he was. In terms of ability as well, having a command surpassing 70 with the special trait Unity was proof he was doing a good job managing his subordinates.
âOf all the personnel I have currently, he is indeed the most useful one.â
Thinking thus far, Milton spoke in a rather courteous tone to Sansen, âHow is Administrator Thomas who was detained?â
âHe is detained at his residence at my Lordâs command. I have not noticed anything specialâ.
âI see. Iâll have to meet him.â
âI will bring him here.â
âNo, I should meet him discreetly, so Iâll go find him myself.â
âUnderstood, My Lord.â
Sansen followed Miltonâs orders without saying another word.
1. This is an old Korean proverb Iâve translated literally, âíëìŽ ëŹŽëì žë ììë ê”Źë©ìŽ ìë€â.
2. The Korean word used here is âë¶ì â which stems from the following Chinese characters 感æ°. It means to fight hard. I could not think of a good single word to describe that, so I will leave it as Fierce Combat unless I can think of a better term.
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