Legend

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"Damn!

Such a curse echoes around you, and the next moment the sound of the glass being destroyed echoes around you.

But the man who uttered the voice... Gaiska doesn't seem to be at all distracted to that extent.

Because the position I am currently in is so bad.

That's the money Geiska set aside to hire a black wolf.

That's what I got the gold from various places, and still there was nothing I could do about it, and I used the mansion of the Marquis Seysol in Anesis as collateral, and I got the gold...

"Why, why is this matter known to your father? No way, someone betrayed you? No, not many people know about this in the first place, and it can't be that Deotres would betray me!

Such a Gaiska scream echoes in the room.

... Yes, for Gaiska it absolutely had to be hidden through, it was known to her father for some reason that she borrowed money with the mansion as collateral on her own.

I'm not sure how my father found out about it, but naturally if he finds out that Geiska did that, there's no reason to keep it that way.

This mansion, in particular, is reserved for a city ruled by a figure who leads an aristocrat named Anesis, and the face of the Marquis Seysor family will be swamped with mud if things become poorly manned.

Because I know that, Gaiska was trying not to let others know... but in the end the only thing I was waiting for was the result of prudence.

That, too, is prudence because this is the situation now, and if the party in which the majority of the noblemen take part is over, the winner of the Marquis Seysor family will undoubtedly dispose of Geiska.

Specifically, will the disposition remain cautious, will it be banished from the Marquis Seysor's house, or will it be killed again as the worst end?

Geiska didn't even know what would happen, but I still don't think it would be a convenient outcome for me no matter how I fell.

"What do I do, what do I do...?

If it's always the case, Deotres advises me if I'm lost, but I don't see Deotres on this occasion.

I mean, you need to decide everything for yourself.

"Damn, how can I... in the first place, it's all Ray's fault that this happened. If Ray's guy had any respect for nobility, this wouldn't have happened. Damn... Damn!

Trying to throw the glass again is nothing like throwing it or there because nobody cleans it up or puts a new glass in front of Geiska than they threw the glass at themselves earlier.

If I had a servant here, I would have been able to hit eight... naturally, no one would think of approaching Geiska today.

I just know what kind of personality Geiska has, and I don't imitate it so easily or anything like that.

Not to mention that now that Gaiska's father is here, the greatest man in this mansion is no longer Gaiska.

When you have a father like that - who's not in this mansion right now to attend a party - if you commit assaults like hitting and kicking the servants like you've done before, that can be fatal.

"What to do... What to do..."

He was a Geiska who would say the same thing to Count Caselles, who raided Seto, but no help would come, just like Count Caselles.... came instead...

I hear knocking on the door of the room, and Gaiska turns her gaze towards the door, like what happened for a second.

I didn't think there was someone to come and see me now that I was being discreet, and Gaiska even thought for a moment that I was worried about the sound of that knock.

But...... keep it up for a few seconds and again you can hear the knock through the door.

Obviously, what you hear from there is the sound of a knock, and it's never Geiska's fault.

Who will come to see themselves in this situation now?

While questioning that, Geiska stands up, still deciding that it won't be any worse than it is now.

My legs fluttered for a moment, but I moved to the front of the door, trying to tell myself it was drunk.

That's how he opens the door, and when he sees the face there, Geiska opens his mouth with a flashing look.

"Why are people like you here?

"Hehe, please don't say that. But when I heard that Gaiska was in trouble, I hurried."

To say that and laugh was the person Geiska came into contact with as an intermediary with the Black Wolf.

Gaiska, who sees a man with such a grin, honestly has no idea why he's here or anything, alerts the man.

Naturally. The guy in the brokerage was working with Geiska because he only had the reward to pay the Black Wolf.

I have given some as an advance, but it is very difficult to twist out the amount that the Black Wolf should pay as a reward for success after he kills Ray.

If you've had any requirements for yourself like that, that would definitely be a matter of contract default.

Normally, I would say that it is not something I have learned about a contract with a man like this, but I cannot imitate that in the present situation.

Geiska, too, although he is working out his body to some extent, that is only to some extent.

The man in the intermediary was undoubtedly accustomed to havoc only by those in the back society.

Beyond that, if even the man in front of you attacked me, there's nothing Geiska can do about it.

Usually, I have Deotres at times like this... and that Deotres is not on Geiska's side right now either.

Geiska herself won't want to admit it in the end, but I guess she accidentally left after a few steps, like that, because she learned to fear the guy as an intermediary.

The man in the intermediary sees Gaiska like that and sends a scornful gaze to Gaiska while trying not to put it on his expression.

Until now, there was something silly about a man who had looked down at himself scatterly, trying to push his fear to death in front of him in this way, even from a man as an intermediary.

"You're saying you came here for me? In the first place, this mansion is now essentially dominated by my father. You used to come into a place like that."

"Usually, there are a lot of handouts and methods."

The words of the man in the intermediary were not meant to be missed.

In fact, this is how I put my face in my room... in this room, which is also hidden in the mansion.

Normally, there's a very good chance he'll be assassinated when something happens.

But Gaiska didn't even seem particularly concerned about whether he didn't realize that, or simply didn't realize the danger.

"Right. So, what do you want from me? Do you know what I'm in right now, more than I've been here?

"Yes. My father found out about Arashira, and he said it was prudent.... but is that okay?

"What?"

In the words of the man in the intermediary, Geiska gives a strange look.

I don't know what you're trying to say. I don't know... I guess I still felt some disturbing vibe.

"Master Gaiska may have been slightly reckless. But if that's in the interest of the Marquis Seysor, is that what you did because you decided to? If so, it is only to be praised and scolded… it is also nothing like scolding in front of servants and ordering caution. That's what you should be praised for and told you did well."

"It's..."

Normally, what the man in the intermediary is saying would be disastrous.

In the first place, it is not acceptable to imitate the mansion as if it were to borrow money as collateral for a mansion in an important city called Anesis.

But for Gaiska, who is now being hunted down, the words of the man in the intermediary were like sweet poison.

Even knowing that, it looks like such a fascinating fruit that you really want to reach out there.

"That's right. You're absolutely right. I definitely moved on to action for the Marquis Seysol. Father would have had to admit it."

Yeah, I'll tell you what.

What Geiska did, if that's what you do poorly...... no, it's a substitute for tainting the name of the Marquis Seysol if you're out of time.

But I jumped right at the word of an intermediary who hung in front of me, that I wasn't bad.

(Hehe, it's easy. Even this is the blood muscle of the Marquis family. There are many uses for it. I wondered what I would do when the Lord told me to be cautious... I knew it would be awesome)

This is not how the man in the intermediary came to see Gaiska as a matter of course his decision......

The man in this intermediary also naturally belongs to the organization behind him.

That would be natural considering you have a connection to the Black Wolf.

A man in that organization who was the manager of a man who acted as an intermediary went to see Gaiska and managed to convince him to bring him in.

At first, out of Geiska's character, I thought it would be absolutely impossible to persuade him... if I actually met him and talked to him, he would complete his persuasion lighter than I expected.

On the matter, to be honest, it was even a clap.

Together, the man in the intermediary successfully made contact with Geiska and also succeeded in persuading him.

After that, I'm just taking Gaiska to where my boss instructed me...

"Master Geiska, how many people are left in this mansion? I want Gaiska to hide herself for once."

"Hide yourself? You're getting out of this mansion?

"Heh. I need your father to convince me how much Gaiska worked for the Marquis Seysor family. But with Gaiska in front of us at that time, Marquis Seysol will never be able to honestly admit his mistakes."

To that word, Geiska questions for a moment.

But before Geiska thinks of anything, the man in the intermediary opens his mouth again.

"Sa, let's get out of here as soon as we can. That way, you'll see how wonderful Gaiska did to the Marquis Seysor as well. Whatever you do, we need to get the Marquis Seysor back to sanity first."

"Really?... well."

I was a Geiska who had my doubts again, but I believe it's convenient for me.

Around here, Geiska wants to think that his actions are right, because such feelings are in Geiska, and it's a light flush form.

"Yeah, of course it is. So, back to my earlier question, do you have any idea how many people are left in the mansion? I'm confident in my arms there too, but I still think there's a lot of people... if I were a black wolf, I wouldn't have a problem with that."

"The Black Wolf needs to kill Ray to prove that I did the right thing. You can't bore me with this. … So, how many people were there? That's more than usual than your father is coming. Most likely, the man standing on his arm will be heading to the party as his father's escort."

"Hmm. You mean there are a lot of people, but no one to stand up for? Then somehow..."

Geiska feels something just a little creepy about a guy who squeals like that.

Perhaps this man will kill those who remain in the mansion.

It was a strange story, but Gaiska, who usually behaved violence against servants and in some cases, lost consciousness but didn't stop kicking and assaulting him, was worried about that.

Most of all, that's not because I'm worried about the lives of my servants, but because I'm judging that it would be troublesome if the Marquis Seysor's father's men were to die.

"Do you kill him?

"Huh? Oh, no. Of course you can't stop doing that. If Gaiska's position might get worse, we can't do that."

"... right"

To the man's words, Geiska looked unnoticed herself, but gave a palliative look.

He was an intermediary man with a humble grin, but naturally exposes his frustration that he has become a hassle inside.

I thought this one was an easy job, but I didn't know this was going to be a hassle.

Still, I managed not to encounter the servants more than I had to do with the status quo... and to think of a formula to escape from the Marquis Seysor so that I would not encounter the guards, knights, etc.