Charles slammed open the door almost hard enough to break it.
âSpecifics. Now.â
âY-Young Lady,â Count Troi, one of her vassals, said. âThey⌠Theyâve begun striking our familyâs remaining convoys⌠and the queue of customers⌠Well, theyâre not our only problem. The most serious issue is that all products entering the regions have been cut off completely. If our food reserves fall at this pace, the entire province will starve.â
Cox stepped forward angrily.
âAre they not even pretending to not be bandits anymore? There are unspoken rules they need to followâthey canât just attack whenever they want! We should lodge an official complaint to the Palace! Theyâll settle this much faster. What would a different family do?â
âAt this rate, we will be completely cut off, Young Lady.â
Charles rubbed her eyes.
âIn addition to trade products⌠Is there any way to produce the quantities of food required to feed the population currently inside our territory?â
âSomewhat, based on the yearly harvests, but only about 70%. There is nothing for the remaining 30%.â
âAny opinions?â
The meeting room was deafeningly quiet.
âWhere is Icarus?â
âA stranger is not permitted into private family discââ
âStop yapping!â Charlesâs scream froze the room like a bucket of cold water. âAre we really going to put our pride first in this situation? Our family is in jeopardy and anyone who has the heart to help is welcome! We need their help, and we need it now!â
âY-young⌠Young LadyâŚâ The vassals stared at her, wide-eyed. Charles may have matured lately, but she was still embarrassedâthese people had been watching over her since she was young.
Regardless, she powered on with dignity.
âBring me IcarusâŚÂ Now.â
Any inn here is linked to the Haiburi family, so sending a message should be straightforward.
Joshua needed to depart quickly, but it would be rude to leave without a word when Count Haiburi had welcomed him.
And⌠Reifonbeoâs daughter was there. That was the only reason why Joshua had accepted Count Haiburiâs request, burdensome as it was. Torosen lu Reinfonbeo commanded the 7th Battalionâneither a high nor a low battalion. However, he would lead the Imperial Knights in the not-too-distant future. Joshuaâs return may have altered destiny, but it didnât matter.
I donât want to pull him in just for networking. He may look like a cheerful guy, but his personality is superb. Even if I left the Imperial Family for personal reasons, thereâs no reason to carelessly discard the relationships I built.
He recalled the people heâd met in the last five years fondly. They werenât entirely new relationshipsâseveral of them, including Viper, had followed him in his last life.
It wouldnât be so bad to have them as friends now.
Joshua shook his head and returned to the task at hand. He pushed the door open.
âWelcome!â A youthful voice greeted him. âAllow us to extend you a warm welcome from Blue Shelter!â
The kid looked docile and tame, and had to be no more than eleven years old. The sight made Joshuaâs chest throb, for some reason.
He reminds me of myself⌠not his appearance, but his atmosphere. Joshua let out a breath, remembering yet another relationship. There was a kid who adored Joshua; he had no parents, so he treated Joshua as one. His life had been just as awful as Joshuaâs.
Iâll see you soon.
âAre you ordering something? Or staying? Either way, I can offer you a discount.â
Joshua let down his robe as the child chattered, exposing his face.
âOh myâŚâ The boyâs lips stilled.
After a long moment, the kid bounced up from the counters, eyes alight.
âBro! I swear Iâve never seen anyone as handsome as you! I promise!â
âYouâve got a good sense for business.â Joshua grinned. âIâm flattered. You certainly know how to capture the hearts of your customers.â
âItâs not flattery, though.â The kid pounded his chest. âIâm serious!â
âWhatâs your name?â
âAden!â
âAden?â Joshua choked down a fit of laughter.
âHehe⌠My father named me after the pride of the Empire, Duke Aden von Agnus. Itâs embarrassing, butâŚâ
âI see.â Joshua nodded cheerfully.
Naming your children after idols and great figures was a rare thing in the aristocracy. On the surface, they treated it as an act of disdain and an affront to the gods.
Theyâve developed a distinct culture. Respecting it would be the right thing to do.
Itâs not incorrect, itâs unique. Joshua knew that the first step towards appreciating people is acknowledging their differences.
I see myself in the most unexpected places. Not just these little children, but also from other living beings and even inanimate objects. Thereâs so much to learn.
If someone heard what Joshua was thinking, theyâd probably call him an old man.
âBut! My views have changed!â
â...Have they?â
âDuke Agnus is so great that Iâm afraid to talk about him, but my hero has changed!â
âThatâs⌠good?â
âHave you heard?â The lad bounced up, eyes twinkling. âHis son, Baron Joshua Sandersâthey say heâs even more magnificent than Duke Agnus! The Empireâs youngest baron! The worldâs smallest mana knight! The Imperial Knightsâ youngest captain!â He was over the moon. âWhen I was younger, Iâd already heard hundreds of tales of the Reinhardt Tournament. They still make my heart throb. They even say he grew up miserably, butâŚâ The boyâs eyes grew wistful. âCould I ever become like him?â
âWellâŚâ
The kid got right up to Joshua while he was busy gaping.
âIâd be ready to die if I could meet him just once! Iâd brag about it to Loony and Tom for days and days! When they saw one of the Dukeâs knights, they talked about it so much I almost hated them! I heard whispers that Baron Sanders is so attractive that elves fall in love with himâlike you, bro!â He cast an admiring gaze over Joshua.
âHeâs got dark blue eyes that suck you in, and black hair thatâŚâ Aden stared at Joshua blankly. â...skin fairer than a womanâs, and a thin, lean frame, over 180cm tall, andâŚâ His eyes crept up to Joshuaâs ear. â...an earring on one⌠earâŚâ Adenâs voice trailed off into silence.