The carriage of the owner of Durak Company stopped and, terrifyingly, Viese jumped up and shouted to the servants.
Clerivan, who followed him with Lulak, pounded his tongue a little.
While waiting for textile samples from Durak, he also investigated the owner.
As a result, he was the Empressâs person.
To be precise, the current Angenaâs Lord is his father.
In terms of the number of a family member, he was quite far from the center of the family, but he was a person who has been close to the Empress since he was a child and has been watching her that he grew up with.
However, Vieseâs situation was excessive.
No matter how much pressure the Empress had, Viese was the eldest son of Lulak Lombardy.
It is not necessary to be low-profile like that.
Even it was Angena, who produced the current Empress, still not on a par with Lombardy.
There was no way Lulak, that walking right next to him, couldnât hear Clerivanâs clicked tongue
However, there was no sign of displeasure.
He just silent and looked at his first son with more unknown eyes.
Eventually, when Viese opened the door instead of the servant, Durakâs owner, who seemed familiar, got off the carriage.
Then he bowed his head to Lulak and said hello.
At least the owner knows the proper hierarchy.
Clerivan groaned inside.
âYou worked hard to come. I want to check things right before I go inside. How about?â
ââŠYou do that.â
The eyes of the owner of Durak Company slightly frowned.
I tried to bring in the textiles I brought, but I didnât really know that would be a prerequisite for the business.
It was just a formal procedure, and Viese, who reassured the lord over and over again, said, standing in front of Lulak.
âFather, do you really need to do that?â
âGet out of here.â
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Lulakâs angered eyes turned to Viese.
He wasnât frowning on his face, nor he was staring loudly, but when Viese saw his eyes, Viese instantly hardened.
âAre you taught that you can stand in front of the Lord?â
âAh.â
Only then, when Viese realized his mistake, he hurriedly stepped aside.
âRoll the cover.â
At Lulakâs command, the servants removed the cover of the wagon brought by the Durak Company.
âHmm.â
Lulak, who reached out to the textile and swept it, shed low saliva.
The surface was irregular and rough.
âClerivan.â
When Lulak called, Clerivan approached as if he had been waiting.
Not surprisingly, his expression when he touched the cotton of the textile was not very good.
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âWhat are the raw materials?â
Clerivan asked Durakâs owner.
âOh, itâsâŠâŠ.â
The owner hesitated for a moment as if he couldnât remember.
You canât even say the raw materials of the things youâre trying to sell by borrowing someone elseâs money.
It was a point that showed the Angenas familyâs ignorance and attitude toward commerce.
âIt is woven from the leaves and stems of the coroi. â
âYou mean the coroi?â
Coroi was a kind of weed-like plant that grew widely throughout the empire.
When Clerivan, a well-recognized student, noticed for the first time hearing about the textiles made from coloi, Viese was a bit upset.
âItâs the traditional way in the eastern part of the empire. Itâs what the upper-ranking master himself asked for. I pretended to know, and I didnât know anything.â
Really, âClerivan was crying at Vieseâs groaning without knowing, but there was nothing to say.
Textiles werenât a field he knew much about.
He has been in charge of successor education and when he living in Lombardy he has done a lot of commerce, but it was his first time hearing the woven fabrics using coroi.
âSince it is widely used only in the east and is not well known in other regions, it will be a great benefit.â
The owner said to Lulak.
âIs that so?â
At first glance, it seemed like a positive answer, but at the same time, Lulakâs gaze know from a lot of rough cloth that was piled up in luggage would be failed.
We received a written report of the amount and labor required by the Durak Company.
Certainly, if it were the other company, it was a huge sum that alone couldnât afford it.
But it wasnât that burdensome for Lombardy.
Even if this textile business failed, Lombardy was able to make up for the damage in a month or two. It wasnât money that Lulak was worried about.
The oldest son, Viese, who is talking with wrinkled eyes next to the upper circumference, was captured.
The current Empress, Rabini Angenas, was a narrow but ambitious character at the same time.
To make her son a Crown Prince, She did not cover the fire.
The Durak Company, which was made quite urgent, lacked funds to bribe the aristocratic council, so it was going to be done to raise funds.