Chapter 61
As long as the tip of that sword isnāt pointed at the people of the North, having them with them would be a great advantage.
Howeverā¦
Cassius narrowed his eyes.
Should they take the risk to defeat the massive enemy before them? Or would it be better to avoid the risk and suffer the consequences instead?
After carefully considering numerous possibilities, he finally spoke.
āFor now, letās wait and observe. Weāll decide on supplying weapons based on the progress of combined training.ā
āYes, Your Excellency.ā
āDo the Snow beasts seem intelligent enough to use weapons?ā
āYes. They should be able to learn. Theyāre already quite good at using tools.ā
āIāll leave the judgment on them entirely to you.ā
āYes, Your Excellency!ā
Giverny straightened his shoulders, feeling the weight of responsibility. His heart pounded with tension.
Cassius added with a hint of unease,
āIf the Snow Beasts show any signs of betrayal, immediately raise the alert level to the highest. And thenā¦ā
āI understand, Your Excellency,ā Giverny answered in a heavier tone. They couldnāt afford to have trained Snow Beasts to become enemies.
āYouāre working hard.ā
āItās nothing, Your Excellency. I will do anything for the North. Please leave it to me.ā
It was because of people like him that the North had survived. Because some loved it and took pride in it. Cassius smiled.
***
Meanwhileā¦
Janice secretly sneaked out.
Pretending to check on the household affairs of the dukeās estate, she took advantage of the servantsā break time to slip away.
These days, security became tight after sunset, making it impossible to leave at night. This was her only chance.
Janice knocked on the door of the Mers Countās residence. After a while, the butler opened it.
āā¦Is the Count inside?ā
āYes. He has been expecting you.ā
Janiceās eyebrow twitched.
She quickly stepped inside and shut the door.
He didnāt try to contact her or come to herāhe just waited. That meant something had gone wrong.
Of course, the fact that Charlotte was alive was already a problem.
āIf you wait in the drawing room, the Count will come shortly.ā
āDid something happen to the Count?ā
āIt would be better for you to hear it from him directly.ā
Soon, Janice met Count Mers. His face was pale and slightly bluish.
Andā¦
āDid you hurt your leg?ā
āMore like, itās broken.ā
The Count sat down with a grimace, muttering curses under his breath. His pitch-black eyes locked onto Janice.
āTell me what happened that day.ā
āPhew. I successfully kidnapped that woman and thought it was all overāuntil those monsters showed up.ā
āMonstersā¦?ā
A strange look crossed Janiceās face.
Mers, unaware of her expression, muttered darkly.
āSnow beasts.ā
He clenched his teeth and gripped the armrest tightly. His dilated pupils reflected the memory of that day.
He had never imagined he could run for his life with a broken leg, but he did.
Even the doctor called it a miracle.
āThey killed all my men and broke my leg. Then that womanāwas carried away like she was some kind of precious treasure.ā
āā¦The Snow beast took Charlotte?ā
āYes. Janice, that wretched witch ruined me!ā
At the word “witch,” Janiceās face turned ice-cold.
āShe tried to kill me! You never told me she had that kind of power! I wonāt rest until I rip her apart!ā
Count Mers spat out his fury, his face red with rage and humiliation.
Janice bit her lip slightly.
āThe Snow beasts helped Charlotte?ā
That would explain why they secured the mansion so tightly that day.
If Charlotte returned with the Snow Beasts, they would have needed to keep her hidden.
Misunderstandings such as the one experienced by Count Mers would be unavoidable otherwise.
But this could be turned into an opportunity.
āWe could spread the rumor that Charlotte is a witch using the Snow beasts to attack people.ā
āI thought the same! But the problem is getting testimony. Who will testify? If I step forward carelessly, Iāll be accused of kidnapping the duchess.ā
Whether that was true or not didnāt really matter.
Janice rubbed her lips with her fingers, thinking.
They needed a safe and credible witness.
Her gaze fell on Count Mers.
āHeās still useful.ā
What if Lorencia testified?
She was an outsider with no ties to the Dukeās power.
On the surface, she even seemed to get along with Charlotte.
If Lorencia testified, people would see her as an objective witness.
āIt would be better if Lorencia had a way to gain trust first.ā
Janice parted her lips.
āStay quiet until your leg heals. Like you said, if you act now, you might be accused of kidnapping. Charlotte isnāt stupid. If she saw your injuryā¦ā
āShe saw. Thereās no way she didnāt hear that awful sound. Before I escaped, our eyes met.ā
āThen the Duke already knows that the culprit is injured. For the sake of the future, you must be patient.ā
āā¦Fine.ā
After offering Count Mers a few words of comfort, Janice left the mansion.
She turned and glanced back at the Countās estate.
āYes. Heās still a valuable piece.ā
There were still plenty of pawns left to use.
***
For the past few days, Luna had been bringing accounting records, and Charlotte had been thoroughly reviewing them.
Unlike before, Luna no longer held any suspicion or wariness toward her.
She now did anything Charlotte asked.
Thatās how Charlotte was able to go through years of the Dukeās estateās financial records.
What she found was evidence of embezzlement and tax evasion.
āā¦Now, how do I find the connection between the nanny and these people?ā
That was difficult.
She grabbed her hair in frustration. Should she assign someone to investigate?
Why is it that in romance-fantasy novels, thereās always some useful information guild? There must be one here too, right? Should she go outside and try to find one?
Or maybe she should ask Luna to put someone on the job? Maids often played the role of secret helpers in these kinds of situations.
She pictured Lunaās emotionless face.
āHm.ā
Wandering around searching for an information guild like looking for a needle in a haystack seemed pointless. Asking Luna might be the better option.
There was one last choice.
She could take the accounting records to Cassius and ask him to investigate these people.
That would be the easiest solution, right?
Why bother acting in secret?
It wasnāt about earning Cassiusās favor or gaining merit for the North. She just wanted to get rid of those who could cause trouble in the future.
āIāll tell Cassius.ā
With that decision made, she headed toward him, holding the accounting records close.
But when she entered his office, there were already visitors inside.
Lorencia and Janice.
Lorencia turned her head and smiled sweetly at her.
Cassius looked at Charlotte and spoke in a quiet voice.
āCharlotte, you should hear this too. You came at the right time.ā
He tapped the seat next to him on the sofa. She sat down beside him.
āWhatās going on?ā
āWeāre about to find out. Miss Lorencia says she has something very important to tell us.ā
Lorenciaās lips curled into a smirk.
Her glassy eyes shimmered with subtle jealousy as she looked at Charlotte.
āThatās right. The Duchess should hear this too. Itās about the criminals of the North.ā