At dawn, the old butler Hill personally arrived at the study with the breakfast trolley. As he pushed open the door, he found the familyās young master standing on the bookcase ladder, entranced by a thick work on astrology in his hands.
Apparently the young master hadnāt slept, and even though he looked a little peaked, his spirit was still lively. He just seemed a bit dirtyā¦ā¦ Donāt tell me he was rolling about in those ledgers all last night?
He had also removed a dagger from the wall and placed it on the deskā¦ā¦ Oh dear, that was an ancestral antique.
The old butler sighed, immediately summoning people for the young master to freshen up.
Duwei stretched after eating breakfast: āDid you find a place for the people that came with me from the capital last night?ā
āOf course, theyāre at the back of the castle. Your guardsmen have all been folded into the castle guard regiment, in accordance with family administrationā¦ā¦ Excuse my presumptuousness, respected young master, you seem to have recruited a knight on the way, and a female knight at that. Originally I wanted to arrange a place for the knight within the castle, but she refusedā¦ā¦ Since you also brought a prisoner. As I didnāt know how that captive had offended you, I arranged for a cell in the dungeon. Last night that female knight and her retinue stayed in the dungeon room.ā
āVery good.ā Duwei exhaled: āThen is there anything I need to do during the dayā¦ā¦ Continuing reading these accounts? I think that in order to finish these I would need at least three or four daysā¦ā¦ Thatās just too boring. Hill, I have to find something to do.ā
Three or four days? It would be good if you did it in ten.
The old butler swallowed such words and kept his face deferential: āYes. You are the master here. Everyone in the castle are your servants. Here your will is law. As for the accounts, there is no need to finish them immediately. These are all last yearās accounts anyway. I actually think that if you hereafter can find a bit of time, it would be more effective to choose a couple of places in the clan estates to inspect than to read these musty old accounts.ā
Duwei smiled, raising his eyebrows: āA good suggestion, Hill, a good suggestion! That what do I do today? Hereā¦ā¦ is there any schedule?ā
āEhā¦ā¦ā The old butler had a difficult expression: āHere, you see, is a lot less busy than the imperial capital. Even the closest town requires a day for a round trip on horseback. There are no particular activities to pass the time here in the castle, but the surroundings are pretty good. If youāre interested you can take a ride, or bring your cavalrymen to hunt in the woods. Even if there isnāt much prey in this season, just going out is a good option.ā
Duwei nodded and sipped his black tea, when abruptly his mind stirred: āThat captive I brought backā¦ā¦ Would there be any problems? I mean, do I have the authority toā¦ā¦ā
āThe authority of law enforcement? My heavensā¦ā¦ Young master, this is Rawling Plains! The whole plains belong to the Rawling clan! As long as you donāt rebel against the Empire, the Rawling familyās wishes are law here! And at present, you are the most senior member of the Rawling family in this castle.ā
āGood.ā As Duwei stood, a maid at the side came forward with a long fur coat to dress him. Duwei glanced at this piece of clothing made from the fur of some unknown animal and shook his head: āItās warm today, no need for thisā¦ā¦ Oh, Hill, I want two attendants at my side, I like using people Iām familiar withā¦ā¦ Let Marde handle it, I like his company. As for the others, you said the twenty cavalrymen I brought from the capital had been folded into the castle guard? Thatās fine, Iāll find some time to go look in on them today, and inspect the castle guard soldiers while Iām there. Ehā¦ā¦ One last thing, as a child I was instructed by a well-known astrologer, mister Lochart, under his tutelage I gained some interest in astrology. While I stay at the castle I will use the room at the top floor of the white tower.ā
āWhite towerā¦ā¦ Top floorā¦ā¦ā The old butler mouth fell open, his expression difficult: āThisā¦ā¦ Young master, Iām afraid you donāt know that in the clan there has always been a prohibition, besides the clan head, nobody is allowed to climb the white tower.ā
He wasnāt the slightest bit rejected, and on the contrary even excitedā¦ā¦ Yeah, if it was prohibited then presumably there should be something of Saimelās left inside? Perhaps he could still discover something.
As forā¦ā¦ not being allowed in? If it wasnāt allowed, then couldnāt he sneak inside?
āGood. Then I there are a few things I would like you to dispatch people to get me.ā Duwei stopped talking and picked up a goose feather pen from the table, swiftly scribbling down a few things on a piece of paper.
These were all some things he had determined necessary to study astrology.
Didnāt researching the stars require at least a telescope? And the best astronomy telescope at that. But something like that didnāt seem to exist in this world, so he would have to build it himself.
This world had things like glass, and the craftsmanship for mirrors was very high. With a bit of research he should be able to construct a crude telescope.
Actuallyā¦ā¦ Ai, in this world there was very little use for telescopes, since its main application would be military. But this world had magic! Sorcerers had an āeagle eye spellā that was far better than binoculars.
Ai, magic, magic! It seemed he would have to find a way to learn magic.
Thinking about this, Duwei immediately stood up: āI should probably take some time to go visit my prisoner in the dungeon today.ā
Duwei left the study and the old butler swiftly followed his instructions, calling for Marde.
This former stable handās expression was a bit depressed. After all, on the road he had the pleasurable feeling of ordering twenty cavalrymen as a valet. But at the castle those soldiers had immediately been folded into the castle guard, staying in the small barracks outside the castle on the left, and the valet had immediately become a commander without an army.
A boss without anyone to order.
The old butler here seemed to be a grandee level person in the Rawling clan, so how would he dare exert any authority? After a gloomy night in his room, Marde was still a bit worried about his futureā¦ā¦ The little master didnāt let me wait on him last night, he wouldnāt forget me, right?
Therefore, when Marde heard Duweiās summons early in the morning he immediately dashed over, his hastily arranged appearance left the punctilious old butler Hill somewhat dissatisfied, but Marde didnāt care. Running into the castle hall, as he saw Duwei and promptly walked up to him, he wished he could hug the little master.
āEh, milord, I am your faithful servant Marde. Did you have any instructions?ā
Duwei looked helplessly at Marde. In this place it was after all only Marde that could be considered trustworthy. Othersā¦ā¦ Yeah, that Rolynn might be at least halfway trustworthy.
Duwei didnāt worry about immediately going to see that magician, rather his first order was: From today onward, without his command, nobody was to enter the study!
The old butler complied with this strange order without a word.
First heading to the barracks where the people he had brought with him were, in the barracks were stationed three hundred Rawling private armsmen of which one hundred was cavalry, twenty to a squad, forming give cavalry squads that took turns to patrol the castle surroundings each day. The twenty cavalrymen Duwei had brought from the castle formed a sixth squad, and having exchanged their equipment in the barracks they welcomed Duwei warmly.
Duwei had talked it over with Marde on the way, and Marde immediately stepped forward, selecting six cavalrymen as Duweiās private attendants. Marde had observed thee six on the journey and though of them as loyal men who discharged their duties conscientiously. These six cavalrymen exchanged their armor for light equipment without any objections, and left the barracks on horseback.
Their colleagues all looked at their departure with envious expressionsā¦ā¦ Ai, they were after all at the masterās side, perhaps if the master took a liking to them they might have a chance for promotion.
It had to be said that leaving the stifling earlās court in the capital for this Rawling clan territory castle was still a very pleasant life.
At least here Duwei was senior, and this kind of noble life was rather invigorating. As he was leaving, a servant immediately brought over a docile horse, its saddle and bridle both goods of the most exquisite quality. He had heard that this horse had been personally chosen by Marde in order to curry favor with Duwei. This former stable hand still had a good eye for horses.
In the morning Duwei brought the six attendants for two laps in the forest, finally he chose a spot.
At the edge of the forest some distance from the castle was a brook, a tributary of a tributary of the Emerald River (Rawling River). The stream was gentle and, on inspecting the surroundings, without any traces of large animals. Duwei immediately decided to have a log house built here.
This would be his first magic laboratory āā even if he wasnāt a magician right now and still didnāt have the talent for learning magic, Duwei wasnāt a bit anxious.
There would always be a way.
After taking note of the location, Duwai again brought the followers to look in all directions.
This young masterās actions certainly seemed eccentric.
In the same morning, besides touring the surrounding forest, he went to talk to some castle servants. And the first people he interviewed were actually the groundskeeper and gardener!
Afterwards the young master unfolded a list of items of strange flowers and plants for the groundskeeper and gardener to prepare. This list quickly fell into the hands of the old butler Hill, who immediately followed the instructions without saying anything.
It was only in the evening when Duwei finally headed down to the dungeon to meet his captive.
After two straight days of torment, presumably that magician had suffered a lot. Should he take a look at whether he wanted to surrender?
Duwei very confidently brought his people back to the castle, but the first to find him was nevertheless the old butler Hill.
āYoung master, regarding those several lists you issued today with things you wanted procured, I have already dispatched people to see to them.ā
āSo quickly?ā Duwei was especially pleased.
āOf course, this is Rawling family territory, your wishes are our commands. After I received the lists I immediately dispatched people on fast horses to procure them in the surrounding towns, the items are being delivered as we speak. But thereās a minor issueā¦ā¦ā
āWhat?ā
āIām afraid you might not have enough money.ā The butler replied without batting an eyelid.
āItās like this.ā The old butlerās expression was calm, a calm expression to go with a calm voice, but Duwei couldnāt help be annoyed by that expression. It was because he felt the old butlerās expression clearly concealed mirth at his misfortune: āYoung master, since you havenāt yet reached your majority the clan head issued a provision, besides the expenses for your everyday food and clothing, each month you may draw three hundred gold coins from the clan for your own expenses. Only three hundred gold coins each month, this is the specified amount you may use. But if you exceed this, it must be deducted from next monthās sum.ā
āā¦ā¦ā Duwei was speechless.
Money? Duwei hadnāt expected to, as the eldest son of the illustrious earl, actually have problems with money?
The old butler swiftly fished out a monocle from his breast pocket and placed it over his left eye, then taking out the lists of items Duwei had handed out today: āFour pieces of top quality crystal, twenty glass mirrors, one smelting furnace, half a cart of stone coal. With the gardener you ordered one batch of golden scale flower seeds, one batch of arrow orchid seeds, and further one bottle of Jarohei rugosa pollenā¦ā¦ Besides a set of first rate florist instruments. With the groundskeeper you purchased two tiger striped broad leaf trees, one hundred clovers, furtherā¦ā¦ā
The old butler swiftly recounted the lists, then slowly said: āPurchasing these things will altogether cost you approximately four hundred twenty gold coins. In other words, you have not only spent this monthās quota, you have even withdrawn money from next monthās limitā¦ā¦ Moreover, I have also heard that you plan to construct a log house by a creek in the forest. I have done the calculations and if you plan to construct a simple two floor house, Iām afraid it will require another three hundred gold coins. If you wish for the rooms of the house to be decorated and furnishedā¦ā¦ it will be another two hundred gold coins. With these figures, Iām afraid you have already used your money for the next four months.ā
Duwei was speechless.
He had realized he might have miscalculated!
Money!
The illustrious earlās eldest son was unexpectedly penniless!
But those plants were all necessary. Those were the most basic raw materials for Duweiās alchemical studies.
Duwei looked at the old butler, lowering his face: āYes? Youāre saying that I, fatherās oldest son, the supervisor of the clan territories, can only use a trifling three hundred gold coins every month? I didnāt mishear you?ā
The old butlerās manners were still very respectful: āYes, this was all stipulated in a letter in the clan headās own handwriting. Even though itās true that the clan estates each month generate several tens of thousands of gold coins, you must knowā¦ā¦ that those are public funds. You still havenāt reached your majority, still havenāt obtained your own peerage, still havenāt obtained your own territory, thereforeā¦ā¦ā
āTherefore I only have an allowance of three hundred gold coins every month, right?ā Duweiās tone was cold, waving a hand behind him: āFine, I get it, for the next few months I canāt casually go shopping, right?ā
āIām very sorry, these are the earlās commands. You can at most only withdraw three months of funds.ā
As the old butler saw that this little master was unhappy, he immediately took his leave.
After the old butler left, Duwei looked at Marde at his side who prudently said: āYoung masterā¦ā¦ I still have with me the one thousand gold coins you gave me for safekeeping, that the countess gave you before leaving the imperial capital.ā
Duwei sighed: āAi, I thought it was strange that mother would stealthily slip me moneyā¦ā¦ But now I understandā¦ā¦ Hehe, it seems that his lordship my father is afraid this retard will mess up the clan territories, afraid I will ruin the ancestral estates, so he only nominally made me the supervisor but without letting me use the funds.ā
āThisā¦ā¦ We can cut down on some expenses. Actually, three hundred gold coins every month is already a lotā¦ā¦ā When Marde had said this he very conscientiously closed his mouth, because the little master was thinking.
āā¦ā¦ Fine, since itās like this, weāll just have to figure out a way to make some money on our own.ā Duwei immediately got over his brief dissatisfactionā¦ā¦ Anyway, wasnāt there a lot of valuables behind that trick door in Saimelās secret passage? If it came down to it, he could just use the money there.
Onlyā¦ā¦ It seemed that the days he would spend here might not be as free as he had imagined.
āLetās go, weāll have a look at the dungeon.ā Duwei waved his hand, calmly saying: āI hope that magician wonāt refuse me again today. Iām already in a bad mood!ā