Chapter 64
Five days later, at the Solovis family estate, someone from the north came after a long period of no contact. He was a man dressed in a neat suit.
āā¦Who are you?ā
The Solovis family had long moved from their townhouse in the central area to a smaller mansion on the outskirts of the capital. The only reason Count Solovis was able to survive was that he was still close to the Emperor. The Emperor kept Count Solovis close because of Charlotte. Charlotte was the Emperorās pawn planted in the north. He could frame Charlotte for a crime and shift the blame onto the Duke.
In this precarious situation, a visitor from the north had arrived. It was natural for Count Solovis to feel uneasy.
Count Solovis, with his scruffy beard, greeted the man.
āDid Charlotte do something? Did something happen in the north?ā
āNo, thatās not it. Iāve come to inform you of something important.ā
The man bowed his head.
āā¦Who sent you?ā
āI was sent by a loyalist from the north. I cannot reveal who, as my role is only to deliver the news.ā
Count Solovis frowned. If something was being kept secret, it usually meant there was much to hide.
āTell me the news.ā
āAre you aware that the Duke and Duchess have improved their relationship lately?ā
āā¦The Duke and Duchess are getting along?ā
This was new information. The rumors of their constant discord had spread throughout the social circles in the capital. Count Solovis remembered how Charlotte had supposedly wounded the Dukeās face, and that she had become infertile. These rumors about their troubled relationship had been ongoing. But now, their relationship was improving? For what reason?
āThat canāt be. Youāre just speaking nonsense. If youāre trying to deceive me for moneyā¦ā
āThatās not it. Itās true that their relationship has improved. I believe itās because of Theo Istheria.ā
Count Solovis frowned. Theo Istheria? Why would that sickly child from the north have anything to do with it?
When the Duke and Charlotte had married, they were both hopeful. Charlotte had brought a large dowry, and they had witnessed the wealth of the north firsthand. If Charlotte could just bear children, they believed they would gain a lot. But Theo had always been an obstacle. Count Solovis had hoped for his quick death.
āHas he died?ā
āNo, heās actually gotten healthier. And it seems that the Duchess was involved in that.ā
āā¦Charlotte learned medicine?ā
The man looked around before lowering his head. This caused Count Solovis to lower his head as well. The man spoke in a low voice.
āItās divine power, my lord. I believe the Duchess has divine power. Though itās been kept secret, no one dares to speak of it.ā
āDivine⦠power?ā
At those words, Count Solovis felt a surge of energy, as if his exhausted body had suddenly awakened. He grabbed the manās wrist and dragged him inside.
Slamming the door shut, Count Solovis grabbed the man by the shoulder.
āIs this the truth? If itās a lie, you will pay with your life.ā
āMy master doesnāt make up lies.ā
āDivine power, huh.ā
Count Solovisās eyes sparkled. If that was true, he had sold Charlotte for far too little!
A sly grin appeared on his lips.
Perhaps this could be a new way out for him.
Count Solovisās eyes shone with excitement.
āIf thatās true, then I now have a reason to go to the north.ā
The man bowed his head.
āIāve been wondering how my daughter is doing as well.ā
Even if the divine power wasnāt real, if the Duke and Duchess had grown closer, Count Solovis might still receive some support.
Count Solovis smiled slyly.
Meanwhile, a grand meeting of the northern nobles was taking place. Cassius was using his authority as a northern lord to call the nobles to the meeting.
Any noble living in the north had to answer the Dukeās summons, unless they were near death.
Count Mers gritted his teeth. His broken leg still hadnāt healed enough for him to attend the meeting, but he couldnāt miss it.
Count Mers hobbled into the room with a crutch, unable to draw attention.
āAh, Count Mers!ā
āAh, Baron Lumens.ā
Count Mers stopped and greeted Baron Lumens.
āWhat happened to your leg? It seems youāve had quite the trouble while Iāve been away!ā
āTch. As I grow older, my eyesightās failing. I tripped down the stairs.ā
Count Mers sighed.
āThatās why Count Mersās wife hasnāt been out lately.ā
āMy wifeās been struggling too.ā
In reality, Count Mers had been keeping his wife indoors to avoid drawing unnecessary attention.
āIāll walk slowly beside you.ā
āThank you.ā
Count Mers and Baron Lumens entered the meeting hall together. Many people had already gathered there.
āIt seems the Duke isnāt here yet.ā
āHeās a busy man, so heāll probably arrive late.ā
“Ah, Count.”
Baron Lumens helped Count Mers sit down and then leaned in, speaking in a low voice.
“Have you noticed that Janice hasnāt been in touch lately? Tch. What is she up to now?”
“Hmm.”
Count Mers cleared his throat, thinking about Janice, who had visited not long ago. He had always known that she was sly and manipulative.
“She’s probably plotting something again.”
“I hope she has something to gain from it. Sheās still not married, and she doesnāt have any significant titles, but she sure knows how to use her head.”
Count Mers didnāt deny it.
As the two continued chatting, more people arrived, and eventually, Cassius made his entrance. The nobles bowed their heads slightly.
“Itās been a while since weāve all gathered. I hope youāve all been well.”
“Yes, Your Excellency!”
Cassius smiled slyly.
“I assume everyone is aware that an unexpected disaster has befallen the north.”
“Are you talking about the monsters?”
Cassius nodded gravely.
“Theyāve disappeared, but they didnāt cross the gate. Theyāre definitely still watching us from somewhere. There was a battle between the snow beasts and the monsters, and one of them was killed while others were injured, so theyāre likely recovering now.”
“Then shouldnāt we immediately search the forest and eliminate them?”
“Are you going to do that?”
Cassius stared coldly at the man who had spoken. The man didnāt look like he had ever held a sword in his life. The man lowered his head and avoided eye contact.
“The search is ongoing at a manageable pace. I hope everyone will continue to help maintain order in the north and care for the people.”
“Yes, Your Excellency!”
Cassius slowly scanned the room before fixing his gaze on Count Mers.
“Count Mers, you donāt look well.”
“I recently tumbled down some stairs, and my ligament got stretched, so Iām still recovering.”
“I see.”
Cassius squinted his eyes. Count Mers was also on the suspect list for having kidnapped Charlotte.
“I see.”
Cassiusās voice grew colder, but no one noticed.
“Count Mers.”
“Yes?”
When his name was called again, Count Mers looked at Cassius with nervous eyes.
“I apologize for bringing up this matter while you’re recovering.”
“What do you mean by that…?”
At Cassiusās gesture, servants rushed in with piles of documents, soon covering the space around Count Mers.
“What is all this?”
“These are records of the crimes youāve committed. More specifically, the deeds youāve done that have been ruining the north, like a rat.”