âHuuk! Cough!â Shocked, Vieze, who was drinking water, coughed until his face turned red.
Rulhac waited silently, saying no more until Viezeâs commotion was over.
âGet out of the mansion?!â Vieze yelled at Rulhac and continued.
âWhere am I supposed to go when I leave the mansion?!â
âWell, thatâs up to you to decide.â
Even with the raging Vieze, Rulhac did not respond hastily. From beginning to end, he reacted in a lackluster and thoroughly indifferent attitude.
Vieze was quite unfamiliar with this image of his father. He was also scared.
Those brown eyes always looked at them siblings unpleasantly. However, even with those strict eyes, Fatherâs compassion or affection has always existed.
But now, Rulhac was looking at him as if he were dealing with a complete stranger.
âIâve already told Roulier. He said he would go to Ginefolk Street at his wifeâs house.â
âBut FatherâŠâ Vieze balked, fidgeting on the edge of the chair. This was no laughing matter.
âI donât even have a wife anymore! And then AngenasâŠâ Vieze spoke in a manner that had always touched his fatherâs weak side.
âSurely, youâre not going to throw away your eldest son, right?â
âHow are Serral and Bellesac doing?â Rulhac asked.
âHuh? Oh, those twoâŠâ Vieze couldnât answer easily.
It was expected. He was told that Bellesac was released, but he had never seen his face ever since. The same was true of Serral.
One day, he came back from drinking at the pub and found that all of his wifeâs valuables had disappeared from the mansion.
ââŠ.Pathetic.â Rulhac said as he clicked his tongue.
âYou donât even know whatâs going on with your wife and children⊠You should have thought of taking care of your family.â
âDo you have any idea where Serral and Bellesac are?â
âYou donât deserve to know.â Rulhac clicked his tongue once again.
âI wonât say much, Vieze. Iâm thinking of handing over Lombardy to Tia sooner or later. So you get out before then. This is the last thing you can do for Lombardyâs future.â
âTia! Tia! Itâs always Tia! Father only notices that girl who has no roots!â Vieze screamed as he leaped to his feet.
âThat girl will lead this family? You gave her everything! Ha! The whole Empire will laugh at us! You handed over the family to a granddaughter who was born from a nomad! Have you gone senile!?â Vieze spat and drew blood around his neck.
âItâs all a lie that Pellet is hers! Sheâs been greedy and wicked since she was a child, so you donât know what she might be capable of!â
His body, soaked in liquor, couldnât scream for long.
âHaah..hah.haa..â
Using his sleeves, Vieze harshly wiped his mouth covered with an untidy beard and said as he pointed a finger at his father.
âYou are ruining this family with your hands! This great family! You are ruining Lombardy!â
âDo you really think so?â Rulhac asked in a low tone.
âWhat do you think would have changed if itâs you, Vieze?â
âThatâsâŠâ Vieze tried to say something. But he was suffocated. He didnât know why.
However, no matter how hard he tried, the words âI would have done betterâ did not come out of his mouth.
Rulhac sighed in sadness as he watched Vieze, whose mouth was puffing like a goldfish. At that moment, he pulled out a letter in the drawer of the table and handed it to Vieze.
âThis is Bellesacâs handwritingâŠâ With his trembling hands, Vieze opened the letter.
It contained the current situation of Bellesac and Serral, which he conveyed calmly in finer writing than what heâd known in his memory.
âTia looked after Bellesac to the end.â Rulhac said to Vieze.
âThe Empress ordered a Knight to kill Bellesac and was trying to disguise his death as suicide.â
ââŠ.WhatâŠsuicide?â
âIt must have been intended to make Bellesac a scapegoat for Astana. But Bellesac was able to get away thanks to Tia.â
âThenâŠâ
âThat was the first thing she did after she became the successor to the household. Not only that but Serral and Bellesac also found a house to live in peace.â
Rulhac pointed to the letter in Viezeâs hand.
âItâs a letter from Bellesac to thank her for that.â
Vieze finished reading Bellesacâs letter with shaky eyes.
Although it was a low-quality paper that was incomparable to the ones they used in the Lombardy mansion, a few lines of writing were enough to tell that Bellesacâs life was much more stable than before.
[âŠIâm sorry and grateful. Please make sure to deliver my apology to Firentia, no, the Deputy Head of Lombardy.
I hope from a distance that only peace will be in the road ahead of LombardyâŠ.]
Bellesac was sincerely apologizing.
âTia has done a better job than anyone else.â
To embrace and protect the family members, leaving her personal feelings aside.
That was the most important duty of the Head.
âSo, Vieze, Iâll answer for you. You wouldnât have made a good householder. And Lombardy will become even greater under the leadership of Tia.â Rulhacâs words contained unwavering conviction.
Troubled, Vieze hung his head. And he sobbed.
âI wasnât good enoughâŠI am lackingâŠâ
Vieze was truly repenting. But it was too late.
âWhen the next Head is chosen, those who compete with them can choose. Either to leave the family or work for the family with the headâs permission.â
Half of Rulhacâs brothers also left the family, and the other half remained. It is an inevitable process.
âBut now you donât even have that choice. Itâs your punishment for the stupid things youâve done.â
Rulhac calmly continued his remarks against Vieze.
âPeople donât change. The slight enlightenment you have right now that will make you a different person is just a foolish hope. Go now, itâs already raining.â
At this moment, Rulhac only thought of Tia to succeed him. He chose for his granddaughter to inherit the family.
âBefore Tia takes over the family, pack your things and leave the mansion. You donât have to say anything more.â
Vieze looked at Rulhac for a moment in despair. Only now did he realize that he had nothing left.
No house, no family.
It was an unforgettable fact even if he drank all the alcohol in the world.
Vieze quietly laid down Bellesacâs letter in front of Rulhac.
At the last moment, he bowed to his father and took his leave.
He was about to walk out of the main office with leaden steps when Rulhac called him.
âVieze.â
âDonât drink too much alcohol. Take care of your health.â
It was the last request a father could make to his son.
***
I and Crenny had dinner together as promised.
Gillieu and Mairon, who were on holiday, also came after hearing the news and now, we have gathered together for the first time in a long while.
âIs Perez still that popular in the Academy?â
âOf course! The Second Prince is a legend! A legend!â
Even in the academy, Crennyâs fanboying was still there.
He completely forgot that Perez couldnât recognize him and showed him a terrifying aura.
âThe Second Prince remembers my name!â
So itâs like this, huh.
Yes, of course. Isnât it a fanâs dream to be receiving attention, whatever form it may be, from his idol?
While stroking Crennyâs head like I did when we were kids, I said.
âI shouldâve been to the academy. It sounds fun listening to you talking about it.â
âIf my sister went to the academy⊠that would be great.â
Crenny covered his mouth and muttered what he might have imagined.
Mairon fills a glass of red wine in front of Crenny and said.
âIf that happens, we will also follow you. Isnât that great?! Right, Gillieu?â
However, the amount he kept pouring was quite large.
Crenny just celebrated his coming of age this year and has a very weak tolerance for alcohol.
Looking at his face turning red, I said while pulling Crennyâs glass aside.
âMairon, if Crenny gets drunk, you have to give him a piggyback ride.â
Mairon took away the glass he had poured for him and poured less than half of that amount into a new glass in front of Crenny.
âHehe.â Crenny smiled, took the glass, and drank the wine.
Then I asked the twins.
âSo, will you two continue to be in the Knights of Lombardy?â
âUs? Well, I guess so.â
âI donât know about Mairon, but my goal is to be the Commander of the Knights of Lombardy.â
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âWhat? Youâre weaker than me.â
Gillieu and Mairon began to argue again. However, Crennyâs face looking at the two is strange.
He looked envious, and he also seemed sad.
âWhatâs wrong, Crenny?â
âYes? AhâŠâ Crenny replied after sipping the wine again.
âI just wish we could stay like this forever. That would be a little difficult, right? I want to see sister Laranne as well.â Crenny smiled bitterly.
I had a rough idea of what was going on hearing his words.
âI guess Grandfather had a conversation with your father.â
âUh, how did you knowâŠâ
Crenny opened his eyes wide, apparently surprised. Soon, he said in a somber voice.
âMy parents are thinking of taking me and my brother to Ginefolk street.â
I nodded.
At least he has a wife to go back to. Itâs not such a bad situation for Roulier.
Crenny wolfed down his wine again.
âI still want my sister to come to my graduation ceremonyâŠHeup!â
âYouâre drinking too much. Try and eat this.â I pushed a cheese cracker into Crennyâs mouth, smiling with a bitter face.
âOh, thank you.â
âSo, what do you want to say, Crenny?â
I rested my chin with one hand while looking at Crenny.
âIâll listen to you, so say it.â
âSisterâŠâ Crenny hesitated.
However, his hesitation didnât last long. Soon, he looked straight at me and opened his mouth.
âWhen I was young, why did Sister make me read a lot of books? I just go along with it because I like being with you in the library, Sister.â Once he started talking, he goes on without stuttering.
Indeed, I purposely educated my younger cousin quite early.
âBut when I studied at the academy, I realized that the things my sister taught me were helpful for my future.â
The voice that seemed a little shaky at first also gradually stabilized.
âAnd the more I studied, the more I thought it wouldnât do. Because my studies had no purpose. So I thought about it. Where do I want to spend my knowledge?â
âSo what answer did you find?â
âI want to work for Lombardy, Sister.â Crennyâs red face turned even redder as he answered. However, his bright eyes didnât shake at all.
âI want to help my sister even after she becomes the Head of Lombardy. Please allow me, Sister.â
I looked at Crenny for a while and then slowly nodded.
âSo be it.â
âIâŠreally?â
âWhy do you think I educated you early, Crenny?â
Just like my grandfather needed me in my previous life, I also need someone I can trust and leave my work to that person, too.
Thatâs why I thought it would be nice if Crenny, the brightest among my cousins, could fill the spot.
âInstead, you shouldnât miss being the first place until you graduate. It means, do not neglect your studies.â
âYes! I can do it well!â Crenny replied aloud.
âGreat! Itâs a good day today, so letâs drink to our heartâs content!â
âIâm opening one more bottle!â
As if the twins had waited, they pulled out two new bottles of vintage wine and said.
âWhat should I drink first?â
âI donât know. Anything will do!â
âWait.â
The jolly twins, hoping to pour more wine stopped at my words.
I peek at the bottle.
âNot that one, that one.â
They donât know anything.
âThatâs more delicious. Open it quickly.â
âOkay!â
As the twins opened the new bottle, I told Crenny, recalling the letter that arrived this morning.
âWe will be able to meet Laranne soon.â
Elated, Crenny smiled widely and nodded.
Will you believe me when I say that that smiling face was the last memory of that night?
***
At the same time.
Perez was walking down the stairs to the dungeon.
The sound of heavy shoes ranted about the humid, cold air.
âOh, youâre here, Your Highness!â
âWhat about the sinner?â
âItâs over there!â
A Knight who was guarding the door of the prison answered with a rigid voice and walked ahead.
Shortly after walking, Perez stood in front of a cell.
At once, he said to the person sitting with her back upright in a shabby chair.