The first promotion of a lieutenant general in the history of the Royal Army in his teens.

It's natural to talk about it, but some of it certainly goes into bad reviews.

The main contents of the Snakes family reputation are:

The winner of a twisted character

Reapers serving brutal personalities and cannibal demons

He's a fucking kid.

Golden Deceased

Liquor manipulator

Guy who got lucky with a habit that's no big deal.

Parent Killer

Is this more or less the case?

Less good reputation.

Or it's just bad reviews.

but it's not Patrick who cares about that, and if he cares, he can't survive noble society or anything.

Modern BLACK companies seem sweet, harsh 24-hour assignments, leg pulls, the spread of lies and demmas, that's the aristocratic society of this world.

Now, speaking of ascending, two of the knights of the Snakes family ascended to the Baron.

It is the formation of a formal Snake sect.

For the new barons, the house that gave me the knight is more important than my parents'. Assuming that the Snakes and their parents are in conflict in the future, they will help the Snakes.

It is an implicit understanding of the aristocratic society.

When this is on my parents' side, I am taboo enough to be suspended from trading by the nobles around me as a house that avenged the favor I had knighted.

As barons, Wiley and Van Pelt became part of the Snakes Border Bell Faction. It is also a position where further contributions are required over the Knights.

The territory is next door, but Patrick asks a tight question to the two people who are rising because they have received the territory.

"Wiley, so is Van Pelt, but the two territories are not suitable for farming, how are we going to operate them?

"" Huh?

"Haven't you thought about it?

The two of them are looking at each other.

"Why didn't you think about the old Baron Carly, Baron Aye, borrowing money from Westin? Because the harvest was low and the money disappeared just to pay taxes. Other territorial security. I don't have any money, so I'll borrow it. Probably a plot around Chancellor Bendrick. You're going to cut my money. Fine, I'll help you, I'll take care of it. I will see Chancellor Bendrick's regrettable face..."

To Patrick, who said so and laughed niggly, not only Wiley and Van Pelt, but those who were on the spot felt something cold on their spines.