Among the embarrassed faces, Dad stood up leisurely.
Then he pulled out Josephâs money pack and placed his own on top of it.
âI want to buy your time with this. Give it to me.â
*****
Joseph was staying at an inn near the gambling house.
He guided us to his accommodation, gave us a chair and sat down with Dad.
âAs I promised, you pulled me out of the gambling house, so Iâll listen to you. Who sent you?â
âIâll tell you that later.â
âWell, yes, letâs hear your business first. But it would be a waste of time. I have no intention of going back to the Capital and I have no intention of getting back into the fight that fills the self-interest of the high-ranking.â
Joseph looked at Dad with a gloomy but sharp gaze.
Joseph LĂŒttman.
He was in a humble position for an aristocrat, but he had a great reputation nonetheless.
It was because he was smart.
As a machinator of the powerful people, he lived a decent life.
âLooks like there were more people besides me looking for the Baron.â
âYes, it was. This country has many wars, and the game of power changes constantly depending on the majors. When I was young, I made a living by reading the flow. While parasitizing on those in power.â
Joseph mocked himself.
It was a good talent, butâ.
The skill of the Joseph I knew was greater than that.
He has eyes that read the flow of power faster than anyone else.
He sorted through public opinion campaigns, agitation, and even the talented people Dad needed.
âBut I realized that it was all useless. In the past, I was eager to fill my stomach by giving advice to high-ranking peopleâŠ.â
He had a past where he lost his daughter and wife in a power struggle.
ââŠReally, everything was useless.â
Joseph looked at me as I sat on Dadâs lap and muttered bitterly.
âThe reason why he decided to help Dad in the original work is probably because of the similar pain. Dad lost his daughter too.â
When our eyes met, Josephâs smiling face looked very sad.
âI understand the meaning of the Baron. The reason I came is, sorry, not different from what you guessed. I would like to receive your help.â
âOkay, what. Go back. I am tired now.â
âI didnât intend to stay long anyway. I will stay for two days. Meantime.â
Dad added, looking straight at Joseph with clear eyes.
âPlease listen to me.â
* * *
The conversation between the two continued for a long time until the sun was getting longer.
I was drawing on the ground with a branch on the innâs first floor.
âWhat are you doing?â
âHuh?â
It was Joseph. His cheeks had become slender in half a day because of how much Dad tormented him.
âI was drawing. Did you finish talking with Dad?â
âNo. I ran out to get some fresh air because there was no sign of it ending.â
âI see. My Dad is nice, right?â
âHmm? What do you mean?â
Joseph added with a chuckle.
âHe was a crazy person.â
I laughed out loud.
Joseph sat next to me. He looked at a picture of three people drawn on the soil and asked.
âIs this your family? The small one in the middle is you, and your father and mother next to you?â
âNo. Me in the middle, Dad on the left, and Uncle on the right.â
âMe?â
âYes!â
Joseph laughed like it was absurd.
âBaby, did your father make you do this? Are you going to make me feel weak?â
âNo, itâs not.â
âWhat do you mean no? Even when we playing poker earlier, you acted as your father told you to.â
âItâs true that I acted⊠but Dad didnât make me do that. It was Dadâs first time playing poker today. I told him this and that.â
ââŠWhat?â
I chuckled.
âUncleâs card has to be good, so you want to win because itâs a flush. But Dadâs four card has appeared since the beginning.â
Josephâs eyes widened as he looked at me while talking softly.
ââŠThat hard-to-come-out card came up in the beginning? But both of you didnât show any facial expressions?â
âUng, if weâre happy because the good card came out, Uncle would have noticed and didnât go all-in, right? In poker, a poker face is very important.â
âHuh?â
Joseph, who was embarrassed, soon smiled bitterly and patted my head.
âYou are a very smart kid.â
ââŠ.â
âI wish you had been born into a decent family. What can a commoner use if theyâre smart? What a pity.â
âAre you not going back to Capital, Uncle?â
âYeah.â
âWhy? Didnât you like what Dad said?â
âDo you know what your father said to me?â
âNo, I donât know. Itâs just⊠I know Dad said he wanted to be friends with you.â
âWell, I see. This may be offensive, but your father is really out of his mind.â
Joseph stuck out his tongue.
âIt wasnât what I expected. I thought it was sent by a noble man who wanted to take me with him.â
Letâs rebel!
Give me strength!
Well, he would have said something like that. A smart Joseph would have been terrified, of course.
It must have felt like talking to a crazy fire moth.
âBaby.â
âYes.â
âI donât know who your master is, but itâs completely unrealistic. Tell your father. Stop meddling in their affairs. It could put you in danger too.â
âDad can do it. I believe in my Dad.â
ââŠ.â
For some reason, Joseph didnât answer.
I stopped drawing and looked back at him and was surprised.
Josephâs red eyes were filled with tears.
âU, uncle? Are you crying?â
ââŠ.â
âWhy? Donât cry.â
Joseph shook his head.
âIâm sorry. I suddenly thought of my daughter. My daughter used to say exactly same thing as you.â
ââŠ.â
âBaby, I. You know what? Itâs Uncleâs fault⊠I lost my whole family.â
ââŠ.â
âThe world of the powerful people is scary. I lost my wife and daughter as punishment for helping them.â
ââŠ.â
âI regret it so much now. Why did I live like that⊠My poor daughterâŠOne more day, Iâll be looking at her face. I shouldâve stayed with her. Like a fool, I donât know whatâs importantâŠ.â
âUncleâŠâ
âUhâŠâ
Joseph sobbed sadly.
I didnât know what to do, but I just held his hand tightly.
âIâm not a powerful father⊠and I was born into a poor family⊠So, if Iâm going to make sure my daughter will be well, Iâm going to⊠I thought I was on the right pathâŠ.â
ââŠ.â
âNo. It wasnât⊠Thatâs not what my daughter, my wife, hoped for⊠A husband who is always by her side, a loving fatherâŠYeah, something like that, they would have hoped for something like thatâŠ.â
Joseph cried like a child for a long time.
Every time our eyes met, the quiet crying got louder, as if he was seeing his daughter in me.
I carefully held his hand and comforted him when he finally calmed down.
âYou know⊠Uncleâs familyâŠÂ theyâre probably praying for you to be happy in the sky.â
Joseph stared at me blankly.
âYou play cards and smoke every day⊠Then your daughter wonât like it.â
âYes, I suppose so.â
Joseph chuckled.
âIf I were Uncleâs daughter. I want to pray every day. Do what Dad wants to do, donât get sick, be happy.â
ââŠ.â
âAnd after living a long, healthy life, when Dad comes to heaven later, I will meet him!â
I laughed and cheered.
ââŠRight.â
Joseph stared blankly at me.
I got up and gently hugged his shoulder, which looked very small.
âI can tell. I also want my Dad to always be happy. Thatâs why I think your daughter also wants you to be happy.â
ââŠ.â
âDonât get sick and be happy, Uncle. You can smoke a little.â
Joseph closed his eyes gently.
After holding back the tears, he smiled and hugged me.
ââŠYes, thank you.â
* * *
Two days passed.
The day when the father and daughter go back to the Capital.
James asked Joseph, who was escorting the two to the Valterac Temple, where the warp gate is located.
âHave you changed your mind?â
âYes, it hasnât changed.â
Hearing all the nonsense about rebelling, Joseph felt like he was going crazy.
After taking a few steps, James asked again.
âHasnât that changed now?â
âThis guy, it hasnât been a minute since you asked!â
He listened to this crazy man for two days because of his daughter, Lilith.
He had a lot of fun talking with Lilith, eating, and playing with her.
âUncle, Iâll give you this.â
âWhat is it?â
What Lilith gave him was a small stuffed rabbit.
âItâs something I cherish⊠Uncle will keep it and give it to Ella when you meet her later!â
âHuh, really.â
I was about to cry again.
Joseph took the doll and stroked Lilithâs head.
âCanât you change your mind when seeing my cute daughter?â
âYouâre noisy, really.â
Joseph glanced annoyedly at James.
âAnyway, the warp gate would not be available to anyone from a tolerable family. It seems that the position of your master is quite good, right?â
James just laughed.
âHeâs not stupid, but why doesnât he know how to live so comfortably? A square stone is a perfect match.â
Joseph clicked his tongue inwardly as he looked at him as brightly as ever.
Then he thought.
âOnce you prepare for a rebellion, you must recruit the local Lords first. Unlike the central government, there are many people who have antipathy toward the imperial family, so it is not difficult to appease them. All it takes is time and money.â
He thought again.
âThe problem is the middle class. The top class should be skipped, and the middle-class key figures should be caught. He has to contact the neutral Wizard Tower as well. In additionâŠâ
Joseph, who was thinking, burst out laughing at the absurdity.
Is it an occupational habit?
Or did he just lose his mind from hearing Jamesâ bullshit?
Why is he drawing this ridiculous picture?
âIf a family with enough power to keep the imperial family in check doesnât add their strength to the drawing, it wouldnât even be possible to try.â
Even so, he continued to wonder if it was also an occupational habit.
âBut, well, if you had a dreamâŠ.â
Who would it be?
âThe only place that immediately comes to mind is Rubinstein. But does that old man want to fight like crazy at that age? Itâs not gonna work. What about the son of that family? âŠRight, he has been out, right? That crazy guy.â
Joseph smiled broadly and marked an X on his head.
Rebellion Success Chance 0%.
Absolutely XX.
âYou really donât change your mindâŠ.â
âGoodbye.â
In a firm answer, James, standing in front of the warp gate, scratched his head.
Seeing that appearance somehow pitiful, Joseph said with a sigh.
âThereâs no chance, but, well, if Iâm a little crazy and change my mind someday, Iâll go find you.â
âIâm grateful for that word.â
âTell me where to go. Who is the owner of your house who is in delusion?
James smiled and hugged Lilith.
At the same time, his appearance changed.
ââŠ.?â
It was gorgeous silver hair.
Blue eyes that shone brightly.
Josephâs mouth fell open.
âWhat, itâs people with power? No, then, not a minion, but the mad noble himself?â
Enoch said to Joseph, who was surprised.
âIâll be waiting for you to change your mind. Come to the Duke of Rubinstein family.â
âUncle, bye bye!â
Then, he crossed the warp gate without a chance to catch it.
âN, noâŠâ
Just what is this?
Josephâs mouth slowly opened as he grasped the situation.