A week after Elialia met King Erias with her parents, a huge evening party sponsored by the king was held in the biggest hall of the royal palace.
The hall was divided into six steps. Deepest in was the king and the royal family, then the duke, the marquess, the count, the viscount, and finally, the baron. The positions they would take had already been decided beforehand.
They had to make it for the official start of the evening party, but despite that, it was customary for people to arrive earlier the lower their rank, and for people to arrive later the higher their rank.
Presently, most of the participants have already appeared, and they were merely waiting for the official start of the evening party. In fact, the participants have already started pleasantly chatting among themselves, but this party wasnât all about them.
The true leading actors of this party were the âchildrenâ of the nobles that attended the academy this year.
As people expected to carry the country on their shoulders one day, they have been gathered here to be appraised and blessed. As for if they themselves were aware of that, it didnât matter.
Around the children were not only parents worried over their children. Some kept an eye on their children to make sure that they would not do anything improper, while others searched the halls for a prospective marriage for their children, giving rise to a particular tension in the air.
Were Ryouma, someone from Earthâs Japan, here, he would have surely described this evening party as a tense parentâs day.
It was in an assembly such as that that another group came. A group consisting of a child that enrolled this year and her parents.
Bells rang to announce the arrival of a new guest, and all attention gathered on the new group.
A moment passed, and then a staff member standing by the entrance called out.
âThe present head of the Jamil ducal family, Reinhart Jamil-sama!ăHis wife, Elize Jamil-sama!ăAnd their daughter, Elialia Jamil-sama!â [Staff]
With the structure of the hall, there was no escaping the eyes of the large crowd that had entered before them.
But in the face of all those eyes, they neither cowered nor flustered, only displaying a graceful bearing.
Moreover, accessories with large pearls could be seen accompanying their garment of choice for the night.
That along with their bearing caused a commotion among the nobles and their children.
âAs expected of the Jamil family, theyâre in a different league compared to us.â [Noble 1]
âLady Elialia should have also just enrolled this year, and yet look at how impressive she is already.â [Noble 2]
âSo thatâs the Jamil duke?ăHeâs really cool⊠Not like dad at all.â [Noble Child 1]
âElize-samaâs crimson dress, and Elialiaâs dress with its vivid blue undertone are both amazing. And those accessoriesâŠâ [Noble Lady 1]
âA broach on the chest for Reinhart-sama, and earrings for the two ladies. To think they could actually use so many big pearls⊠As expected of the dukeâs family.â [Noble Lady 2]
âYou can easily see the quality of the fabric and threads used, while the design exposes little, and isnât too gaudy either. Because of that their accessories stand out all the more, and the whole combination looks really good. As expected, theyâre different from the lower ranked nobles that only compete with how gaudy they can be.â [Noble Lady 3]
âFather. I want an accessory like that too,â [Noble Daughter 1]
âT-That?ăEven a single pearl is really expensiveâŠâ [Noble Father 1]
âAny woman would be interested in a pearl that pretty. What do you think, Dear?â [Noble Lady 4]
âCall a jeweler when we get back then. Iâm sure weâll able to get one as long as thereâs enough money.â [Noble Father 1]
âDonât you realize the value of that pearls?â [Noble Lady 4]
âIsnât it just a jewel? We should be able to get one if we just order from a store.â [Noble Father 1]
As the crowd split and a path opened, voices resounded in the back and vanished.
Tonightâs party was a buffet. They were free to move, but there was no one here who would call out to these three.
It was part of the evening partyâs etiquette, and there was a tacit understanding there too, but it was mostly because it was considered rude for a lower-ranked person to call out toward oneâs superior. If a person wished to call out to his superior, he would have to ask someone connected to that superior to mediate for him, or simply wait for the superior to call out to him on his own accord. Calling them to halt was out of the question.
Hence, no one obstructed them, and Reinhartâs group easily reached the place that had been prepared for them, then just like everyone else, they used the time until the official start of the party to greet the families they were connected to. From other dukes such as themselves to the marquesses, and when Reinhart reached one of the countsâŠ
âSorry to intrude on your conversation, but is that Count Bernardo I see?â [Reinhart]
âIf it isnât His Grace. Itâs an honor to have your attention.â [Bernardo]
âThereâs no need to be so formal. I just thought I should thank you.â [Reinhart]
âThank me?â [Bernardo]
He had been suddenly called out by a duke, and then the duke even mentioned that he ought to thank him. Count Bernardo racked his head to figure out what the duke mightâve been talking about, but he couldnât find anything. Reinhart continued.
âI thought of thanking your friend too, but⊠Count Sandrick didnât come tonight, did he?â [Reinhart]
âI havenât seen the count indeed. Apparently, heâs been really busy lately.â [Bernardo]
âAhh, yes, he should be very busy right now indeed. Then what about Viscount Fargutton, Viscount Danietan, and Viscount Anatoma? Do you think theyâre down there?â [Reinhart]
âWho knows?â [Bernardo]
âI see⊠Thereâs a lot of people I need to show my gratitude to. By the way, are you certaină»ă»ă», you have no leads?â [Reinhart]
As one might expect, the count has already realized that Reinhartâs âgratitudeâ was not literally gratitude. He tried to feign ignorance, but Reinhart continued to pressure him with a smile.
âThatâs odd. The construction of my new city has been going so well, and you even went out of your way to send so much help. Some few hundred people came. Iâm surprised you couldnât notice that many people leaving your territory.â [Reinhart]
Reinhart did not speak loudly, but he was a duke. A person that high up in the hierarchy had gone out of his way to approach a count.
Naturally, there would be people curious about the contents of their conversation, and there were also those scheming to form a relationship with the duke. Regardless, there were many people secretly watching the dukeâs every action.
As a resultâŠ
âWhat are they talking about?ăA few hundred people?â [Noble 1]
âThat many people leaving would be enough to make a village disappear. Thatâs a bit much even for farmers looking to work away from home, no?â [Noble 2]
âIf the count was working with the duke, then it wouldnât be too strange, but⊠The person himself says he doesnât know anything about it.ăDid his people run away?â [Noble 3]
âThe problem here really is less the reason for the migration, but the fact that the count knew nothing of the matter. How could he not notice so many people leaving?ăJust how does he manage his territory?â [Noble 4]
âIf they did escape, why? I hadnât heard any particular problems with that countâs management, but perhaps, things arenât going well?â [Noble 5]
The people eavesdropping on Duke Reinhart and Count Bernardoâs conversation started speculating among themselves in hushed voices while peeking at the count. From the fragments of the conversation that they could pick up, apparently, the situation had turned down an unfavorable road for Count Bernardo.
Moreover, a portion of the quick-eared nobles had already gotten wind of the information beforehand.
âHe knows everything. Heâs just acting dumb.â [Quick-Eared Noble Lady]
âWhy?ăThereâs no point to that, is there?â [Noble Lady 1]
âNo. Iâm sure he must believe that it would be more disadvantageous to him to admit that he knows.â [Quick-Eared Noble Lady]
âOh, do you know something?â [Noble Lady 1]
âYes, itâs information Iâve gotten just a few days ago, but⊠You know how thereâs been rumors circulating that the dukeâs territory isnât in a good state?â [Quick-Eared Noble Lady]
âYes⊠Reinhart-sama is still young, so I thought it was only natural that he would struggle some.â [Noble Lady 1]
âWord has it that that rumor was started by another family. Word also has it that several families conspired to gather the troublesome ones in their territories and threw them at the duke. They say people from the Dark Guild have even been employed.â [Quick-Eared Noble Lady]
âMy! But now that you mention it, the rumors did feel like they were intentionally started by someone.â [Noble Lady 1]
âThey used the Dark Guild? How terrifying⊠But if so, then thatâs why the count isâŠâ [Noble Lady 2]
Like that, speculation gave birth to new speculation, spreading like ripples among the nobles, and the people casually began to distance themselves from Count Bernardo.
No one wished to ally themselves with someone a duke has issues with.
No one wished to be mistaken for an ally of a dukeâs enemy and incur the displeasure of a ducal family.
Nothing would be more troublesome than to become friendly with Count Bernardo and be caught up in the anger and vengeance of a duke.
When he realized that people were gradually giving up on him and that he was starting to become isolated, Count Bernardo kept his composure on the surface, but deep inside, he was deeply agitated and was racking his mind to look for a solution.
It was at such a time thatâ
âWell, tonight is a time for festivities, after all, so letâs have this conversation some other time.â [Reinhart]
âthat Reinhart ended the conversation.
For a moment, surprise and happiness filled the count. There was scornful laughter for the duke there too.
âIf youâll excuse me.â [Reinhart]
âThank you for reaching out to me.â [Bernardo]
Now that he could be leisurely again, not just on the surface, but inside as well, the count bowed deeply, and then saw Reinhart off as he left. The way he left was so peaceful and graceful no one would suspect that he had just concluded a conversation with disquieting intentions hidden within.
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