I doubted it once, but three times were mostly unavoidable.
Even though I could understand Gilbert and peanut somehow, I couldnât think it was a mistake until this time.
It wasnât hard to figure out that Gilbert and the Count were teaming up.
When I realized that he was joining hands with Gilbert, I thought a little about what to do.
Because it was difficult to deal with the man guarding the North.
Although this man struggles with food shortages, he is currently the most powerful person in the North.
The Count wouldnât have done this if the whole north wasnât starving.
âIf I canât touch itâŚ.â
Isnât it enough to make him on my side?
Iâm upset about peanuts or what happened today, but Iâm not putting emotions into the business.
And Michelle agreed with that.
The problem is that Gilbert and this guy are joining handsâ.
And that handâ.
âI can cut it off.â
Itâs not difficult.
If heâs not an idiot, I can easily come up with an answer if he wants to compare Savlinâs influence to that of Gilbert.
âNo matter what, there is no way to grow special products.â
Even if Savlin doesnât tell him, Gilbert will hand it over.
It was nothing since Gilbert stole it in the first place.
It wasnât any different from the first time Gilbert stole it.
âDid Gilbert offer to the Count that if he took the merchant, he would take care of this northern part?â
ââŚ.â
âBut what about it? Unfortunately, if the Baron dies, Gilbert wonât get the merchant. We were going to go back to the capital and announce it, because the Baron plans to establish a successor for the future.â
ââŚsuccessor?â
âOf course, the Baron is not old enough to have a successor. But she said she didnât want to go to Gilbert no matter what.â
The Count seemed perplexed.
I thought, savoring the moderately cold tea.
Itâs a lie, but do you believe it?
Well, that would be enough to shake Gilbert and his alliance.
âI know what you are concerned about. But the merchant values credit.â
ââŚ.â
âIt is not a lie to provide the Count with the methods of growing special products and the conditions necessary for the North.â
Although the successor is a lie.
However, the Count couldnât have known the meaning.
âWe, Savlin, always keep our promises. At all cost.â
ââŚ.â
âI told you this after discussing it with the Baron in advance.â
The Count didnât say anything as if he was lost in thought.
âI donât think I need to say anything else. The rest is the Countâs choice.â
ââŚ.â
âI hope you will think carefully about whether Gilbert will be able to provide more support than the current Savlin.â
I got up from my seat.
The answer is obvious anyway, but there is no need to rush right now.
I left the room without hesitation.
âItâs already night.â
Time passes so quickly.
No, is it because a lot happened today?
It would be good to finish todayâs schedule at this point and go back to the room.
Thatâs how I walk.
âUghâŚâ
A low moan was heard from somewhere.
Then I headed toward the sound of pain.
It was the worst mistake because I found Richard moaning in pain under the tree.
I feel sorry, but thereâs nothing I can do for him, so letâs go back before I get caught.
I turned around coldly.
But then.
Tuk.
Something rolls off the floor and hits the front of my round shoe.
What is this?
I reflexively picked up the bottle that had fallen in front of me.
It was a bottle of clear liquid.
âCould you give it to me?â
It was rough, unlike the soft voice before.
It wasnât like a man who wore a mask and tried to be nice.
His eyes, which had been dazzlingly friendly even in a pretense, gleamed like a beast.
âI dropped it by mistake.â
Richardâs complexion was pale, like someone who wasnât feeling well.
His normally calm face was white with cold sweat, and he vomited a rough breath.
âCome on, Miss Shabrina.â
He sounded impatient, so I tried to give him the bottle quickly.
If I hadnât had the thought that was going through my mind at the time.
Donât tell me, this guyâ.
âMiss Shabrina?â
I pulled back the hand that was about to pass the bottle to Richard.
âCome and take it yourself.â
ââŚ.â
Thereâs something I need to check before I give it to him.
I looked carefully at Richards approaching me.
When Richard approached me like that, I meekly tried to hand the bottle to him.
At the same time, I placed my palm over his hand to confirm one thing.
Then, Richardâs body trembled.
He looked at me curiously.
I looked into his blue eyes for a while.
âŚAh, donât tell me.
I felt like I was going to laugh.
âHere you are. You look sick. Are you okay?â
ââŚ.Iâm okay.â
âI see. If you are sick, you should go to a doctor.â
I left the words and turned around without hesitation.
If it wasnât for how he felt, Richardâs condition was caused by his mana.
<It doesnât hurt when I smell it.>
Three years ago, Richard certainly told me that.
But whyâ.
I turned and looked at Richard.
Richard opened the bottle cap and drank the medicine inside.
Soon his condition seemed to have improved as well as his complexion.
âDid I lose that power?â
It can only be interpreted that way.
So what if Richard didnât recognize me right away? What if contact with me doesnât improve his condition?
âŚThatâs a pretty plausible hypothesis.
Or maybe Richard canât smell my scent anymore.
I donât know what it is, but what is certain is that my power no longer works on Richard.
âThen I will nowâŚâ
Itâs possible that the Transcendents no longer care?
Without realizing it, I laughed out loud.
Is this the end of this tiresome worry that Iâve been holding on for three years?
Ah, what should I do?
Itâs so good.
* * *
âWhat do you mean?â
âYes, it is. Because there is an empty part in hereââ
Gilbert couldnât believe the information he had just heard.
But it was a lot more than just pleasant information.
He had finally found a way to throw Shabrina into the mud without killing her.
Even though it was not as good as tearing her to pieces, he was overjoyed at the thought that b*tch was rolling around in the mud.
âSo, the identity of that b*tch isââ
Gilbert thought, muttering. He canât stand still like this.
A pink-haired maid who appeared in Savlin three years ago.
The same pink-haired maid who ran away after causing trouble in Evantes three years ago.
He could say itâs just a coincidence, butâ.
Shabrina. What if thatâs a fake identity?
âSend a letter to Evantes immediately.â
Gilbert immediately wrote and sent a letter to Evantes.
âI must go to the Count right now.â
Gilbert hurried out on the road.
Then he saw Shabrina on his way to the Countâs drawing room.
Normally, he would have felt upset, but not now.
Rather, he felt happy about this meeting now.
Gilbert nodded and walked over to Shabrina.
âAnything you want to say to me?â
Arrogant thing.
How could she stick to Michelle and hit him in the back of the head without knowing how much grace he had given her?
But Gilbert smiled broadly.
âIâve been wanting to ask you for a while, but what the hell is that?â
Gilbert pointed out Shabrinaâs appearance.
He couldnât understand how she was wearing a mask in her brown wig.
âIt has nothing to do with Sir Gilbert.â
âDo you really think so?â
âWhat do you want to say?â
âShabrina.â
Shabrina reacted when Gilbert suddenly called her name.
âIs that really your name?â
ââŚ.â
The words from Gilbert surprised Shabrina for a moment.
âŚAs expected.
âIf thatâs not my name, whatâs my name?â
ââŚHm, yeah.â
Gilbert checked Shabrinaâs agitation and walked past her with satisfaction.
âThe Count!â
ââŚGilbert? What happened all of a sudden?â
After a day or two of this disrespect, the Count gave up rebuking and looked at Gilbert.
âI have a way.â
âWay?â
âA way to bring Shabrina down without killing her.â
At Gilbertâs words, the Count remained silent for a while.
He seemed quite surprised.
âDonât worry, Count. Even if I take care of Shabrina on my own, Iâll teach you how to grow the special product as promised.â
Maybe thatâs what heâs afraid of.
Heâs afraid that if he took care of Shabrina and Michelle, he wouldnât be able to guarantee the things he promised.
But Gilbert was determined to keep his promise.
Itâs not because heâs a guy who values trust.
He thought about putting the Count in front of him under him because he was the real power in the north.
Gilbert smiled pleasantly, recalling the future.
At that time, the Count put his fingers together on the desk, and smiled significantly at Gilbert.