Volume 3 Extra Chapter 3: Reinhart and Porco (1/3)
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On one cold night, in the Nobles District, where the dazzling buildings were neatly arranged, was a manor that was a little smaller and slightly inferior to the rest. It was the owner of this manor whom the duke, Reinhart Jamil, was visiting.
âWelcome, Your Grace. Weâve met every year in social situations, but weâve never really met in private like this.â [Porco]
âIndeed, but weâve spoken a lot during our time at the academy, and today Iâd like to call you âPorco-senpaiâ once again, just like I did in the past.â [Reinhart]
âYes, Yourâ I mean, I see.â [Porco]
The two spoke formally for awhile at the reception office.
âCome to think of it, when we met for the first time too, it was kind of like this, wasnât it?â [Reinhart]
âYes, at the time, I was so surprised that a person would go to a place like that. Whatâs more is that it was the rumored son of the duke who came.â [Porco]
âI canât maintain relationships with people Iâm not good with, as itâll only cause problems for my father.â [Reinhart]
âBut of course, after all, the influence of your fatherâ I mean the âContractor of the Divine Beastâ is not something even His Majesty could ignore. Iâm sure there were a lot of people who approached you because their parents told them to. It was probably out of their hands too.â [Porco]
âBut even then⌠Please do hear me out, Senpai. Actually, before coming here today, I met my daughter after a long while.ăI was curious how sheâs been doing, and she brought four friends with her. They were all good kids.â [Reinhart]
âIsnât that a good thing? Why do you sound so unhappy?â [Porco]
âWhen we ran out of time, and I told her that I would be coming here, she said this. ââŚYou had friends during your school days?ââ [Reinhart]
âOof, what a tragedy⌠Didnât you tell her about your situation?â [Porco]
âI did warn her a little, but I also didnât want her to think like I did, so⌠And besides, she had little interactions with nobles of her own age, so she was able to grow up with an innocent outlook, and that makes me really happy.â [Reinhart]
âI know itâs strange coming from me, but just make sure you donât regret anything.â [Porco]
âOf course, if necessary I wonât just stand idly, but I believe itâs important that she experience things herself. Besides, my daughter managed to find five friends in just one year when it took me six to find one. I pray that they and he will be able to support her.â [Reinhart]
âThey and he? Are you talking aboutâŚâ [Porco]
âYes, Ryouma-kun. I heard he visited you a few days ago. Another reason for my visit today is to thank you for taking care of him.â [Reinhart]
âI didnât really do anything noteworthy, though. If anything, he was the one who took care of me. Hence, I would actually like to thankââ [Porco]
âIâve heard about that too. He said you gave him plenty as thanks.â [Reinhart]
Reinhartâs anticipatory words made Porco brace himself.
âHmm⌠Are you unhappy about something?ăIâm truly sorry that Iâm unable to give any more compensation than that.â [Porco]
âOh, no. Weâre perfectly happy with the compensation you gave, and neither I nor the person himself have any problems. In fact, he thinks you gave him too much⌠Do you find it difficult to relax?â [Reinhart]
Reinhart asked, having sensed Porcoâs thoughts.
In response, Porco spoke slowly but honestly.
ââŚ.To be honest, Iâm glad that youâre willing to put aside your status and treat me with respect as my kouhai, but I think I might be a tad too old to still be called by that term.â [Porco]
âI understand. We also have our duties and position as feudal lords and as nobles. And while I wasnât lying when I said I wanted to talk with you like I did in the past, thatâs not all there is to it either⌠If we keep trying to feel each other out like this, weâll never get anywhere, so may I propose that we get the noble talk out of the way first?â [Reinhart]
âI would be most grateful.â [Porco]
âThen if I may be frank, Porco-senpai, please allow me to participate in the assembly that you are organizing.â [Reinhart]
âAssembly, thatâs a bit of an exaggeration, what Iâm organizing is merely a dinner party, which I do as a pastime. How did you find out about that anyway?â [Porco]
âI heard from Ryouma-kun. Apparently, youâve gotten word that my territory is currently in turmoil.â [Reinhart]
âYes. Are you sayingâŚ?â [Porco]
âUnfortunately, several houses have joined together and are pulling strings behind the scenes.â [Reinhart]
Porco softly covered his eyes with his hands.
âWhat fools would⌠Ah, but from the way youâre acting, Iâm guessing you already have an idea who these fools are?ăIf so, then your objective mustnât be to look for a way to solve it but in consideration of whatâs to come.â [Porco]
âAs usual, the conversation progresses quickly with you, Senpai. Personally, Iâm not fond of these power struggles, but since there are people who think they can just lay a hand on my territory, Iâve decided to use this opportunity to hold a lesson. And to prevent something similar from happening again later, I wish to expand my personal connections.â [Reinhart]
âBut you donât really have to ask me, do you? Iâm sure there are plenty of houses who wish to form a relationship with the duke and his house.â [Porco]
âTrue, but not just any noble will do. It would be most reassuring if someone like you who is both shrewd and whoâs continued to establish useful contacts through your âdinner partiesâ would work with me.â [Reinhart]
ââŚâ [Porco]
âOf course, Iâll compensate accordingly. Iâve left my luggage with your subordinates.â [Reinhart]
âIâll have them bring it in then.â [Porco]
Porco rang the bell on the table, and the butler, Piguu, entered.
After hearing what he needed, he left and immediately came back with three boxes in various sizes.
âPlease take a look at this.â [Reinhart]
The first box that Reinhart showed was the rectangular one.
âThis seems to be a necklace of some sortâŚ!!â [Porco]
Porco guessed what was inside the box.
His guess was by no means wrong, but the actual product inside the box was beyond anything heâd expected.
âPearl!? And so big and so many too!â [Porco]
For their country which did not possess its own sea, every bead of pearl was a great luxury. And yet here was an accessory that strung together a series of such pearls to form a necklace.
Porco thought of procuring it, but he couldnât even imagine just how much it would cost.
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