â...What are you talking about? Youâre saying thereâs a situation where we can get a line to Marquis Palatio?â
âExactly what it sounds like.â
As Kun asked again with a bewildered expression, Malgam continued the explanation, then told Kun what Alexionâthe administrator of the marquisateâhad {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} announced as of today.
After listening calmly, Kun said,
â...The Marquis is meeting us personally?â
âThatâs right. Just one personâthe one who can supply the materials he needs at the lowest price.â
At Malgamâs add-on, Kunâs eyes went wide.
âIs that... really true?â
âIf it werenât true, would this place feel like this?â
Kun shifted their gaze and looked at the other merchants nearby.
The tavernâs atmosphere still didnât seem all that different.
The mercenaries were loud, yelling and drinking themselves stupid.
The laborers were trash-talking their boss and spouting crude, pointless filth.
A scene that had become pretty hard to see lately, ever since Elivanâwho had recently been called a heroâbetrayed everyone, and Divine blood appeared.
And yet, even with that loosened, oddly relaxing atmosphereâ
the merchants, Kun included, couldnât join in at all.
No, strictly speaking, it looked more like they werenât joining on purpose.
Every single one of them wore a serious expression, all of them thinking hard about something.
âWhat the hell isââ
Even the tavern ownerâsomeone who normally wouldâve shouted, âIf youâre not going to drink, get out! Other people need the seats!ââwas getting pressed by the pressure the merchants were giving off, just watching the room and reading the mood.
â...Yeah, thatâs true.â
âRight?â
âBeing able to meet the Marquis in person... that means something different.â
Honestly, if someone who wasnât a merchant saw this sceneâ
they might tilt their head in confusion.
Even from their perspective, they knew Marquis Palatio was an incredible figure, and that even seeing the Marquisâs face was difficultâ
but they wouldnât understand why merchants, who lived and died by money, were acting like this.
No, even another merchant could think that.
âBut if a merchant thinks that way, that oneâs going to go under soon enough.â
For merchants right now, getting a private meeting with Marquis Palatioâ
no, even just being assigned to transport the Marquisâs goodsâ
was an enormous opportunity.
First of all, just the single fact that you were transporting Marquis Palatioâs goodsâ
meant that until the contract ended, you were practically the safest trade caravan in existence, untouchable by anyone.
It wasnât because the Marquis would attach an escort.
Regardless of whether there was an escort or not, a caravan contracted with the Marquis became the safest caravan.
Why?
Because no matter how strong someone was, bandits feared anything connected to the Marquis.
There had been a time when the Marquis had nearly erased bandits from the Allied Kingdoms completelyâ
and the Marquis had the ability to do it again at any moment.
As proof, the small trading company run by Marquis Palatioâs administratorâmeaning Alexionâ
could haul expensive artifacts and precious metals and still never get attacked.
Not even once.
In other words, from a merchantâs perspective, if you used the period of working for the Marquis to transport luxury goods in bulkâgoods you normally couldnât move in large quantitiesâ
youâd get a chance to make a truly obscene amount of money.
And if, on top of that, you impressed Marquis Palatio and secured the next contract?
If you went even further and established a regular contractual relationship?
And then, unlike with other noblesâ
if you became the caravan that could sign with a Marquis who still hadnât properly contracted with any specific caravan yet?
â...Wow.â
It was cracked open.
Still swimming through the wings of imagination without realizing it, Kun muttered out loud.
Goosebumps had risen all over Kunâs body.
Somewhere along the way, in Kunâs head, Marquis Palatio had become a god itself.
...Of course, Kun had already thought of the Marquis as a god to begin with.
As Kunâs thoughts ran on, Malgam curled into a grin.
âLooks like you imagined it.â
âFrom now on, attacking Marquis Palatio will be considered an attack on me.â
âThe other merchants are the same, give or take.â
Kun looked around again.
More precisely, Kun looked into the merchantsâ eyes.
The eyes where madness was slowly crawling upward, all of them exactly the same.
âWell, in reality, only one person can actually do it.â
That was true.
Hereâno, among the hundreds of lucky ones in the territory at the moment the Marquis said something like thatâ
the person who could seize that opportunity would be only one.
Only one.
Only that person would get a private meeting with Marquis Palatio, and only that person would be able to get a line to the Marquis.
âThe Marquis really is something else. With just one sentenceâsaying thereâll be a private meetingâhe sets up a whole board like this.â
âI agree. And on top of that, he announces a volume so large that no half-baked merchant could ever reach for it, filtering out the riffraff from the start.â
âI heard the Marquis has strength beyond humans, but I didnât realize the mind behind it ran this deep.â
Malgam and Kunâboth considered big players among merchantsâwere sincerely impressed.
...Of course, if Alon heard it, the reaction would be, âMe? Seriously???â
But unfortunately, Alon wasnât here.
There was no one to deny the strange misunderstanding.
And as the two finished their admirationâ
â...Aaaagh! I donât know!â
One merchant, as if making a decision, shot up from the seat and ran out somewhere like a lunatic.
Like a signal flare, the other merchants started moving too.
####
Up until just yesterday, Alon had been worrying over materials.
Naturally, it was because material prices were far more expensive than expected.
âAlexion wasnât saying that for nothing.â
Just like Alexion said, the prices of materials had risen to an unimaginable level.
Even lumber had jumped to more than five times the price Alon knew.
The stone needed next was the same.
And even the additional materials needed on top of that had also exploded to prices that didnât make sense.
It was bad enough that Alon had to consider pushing the territory expansion back as far as possible.
If the expansion project started at these pricesâ
the marquisateâs finances would hit the floor in an instant.
No, not just that. The prices were so murderous that afterward it could end with Alon completely out on the street.
That was why Alon had fallen asleep with a firm decision to tell Alexion the next day that they needed to reconsider the expansion plan.
Yeah. Alon definitely had.
And yet...
âAlexion.â
âYes.â
â...Yesterday, didnât you say every material price had skyrocketed?â
âYes, I did say that, but...â
â...Then what is this?â
Alon stared down at the estimate sheet in hand without a word.
The moment the morningâs work began, Alexion had brought in these merchantsâ estimates as if waiting for it.
â...â
Alon pulled out one sheet from among dozens.
Lumber that, just yesterday, had been more than five times the priceâhad somehow returned to its original price.
â...â
Alon checked another estimate. The stone price had normalized too.
â...Huh.â
On yet another estimateâ
most of the materials Alon needed were priced even lower than the original prices Alon knew.
...Some of them went even further, with the word âfreeâ written on them.
â...Did they all lose their minds?â
Evan muttered beside Alon, looking at the estimates too.
Evan had checked the raw material prices yesterday as well.
Meaning there was no way Evan wouldnât know how ridiculous the prices in front of them were.
So after staring blankly at the estimates for a while, Alon carefully opened their mouth.
âAlexion.â
âYes.â
âJust in case... these estimates... are they real?â
âTheyâre all real.â
âThe odds these were written dishonestly...?â
âI can say this with some confidenceâthereâs none. Most of them are enormous trading companies.â
â...Then did Sili do something?â
âAs far as I know, after yesterdayâs meeting, the Saintess said she had preparations to make and returned to Divine Land.â
â...Then why?â
Tilting the head as if unable to understand, Alon scanned the estimates again.
If this was realâ
Alon could expand the territory even bigger than planned and still have money left over.
After hesitating only briefly, Alon decided not to think too hard.
â...Letâs meet the merchant who offered the best conditions.â
An unanswered question would get answered once they met, one way or another.
So Alon set the unresolved question aside, said that to Alexion, and handed the estimates over.
And after some time passedâ
âGreetings, Marquis Palatio!â
â...You?â
âYes! Iâm Kun, I run Singing Money!â
Alon was able to meet the merchant who had offered the best conditions.
The person who had presented an estimate Alon couldnât really make sense ofâoffering the price of all materials at seventy percent of the original.
Andâ
âFirst, thank you so much for giving me this opportunity!â
âwatching Kun bow deeply, as if receiving a great favorâ
â...Opportunity?â
What opportunity...?
Alon could only be confused.
####
At that time.
The Empireânow split into four piecesâheld territory even larger than the Allied Kingdoms.
And within that, inside the imperial palace of the Eastern Empire, which was still holding back Divine bloodâs invasion and radiating a fierce momentumâ
in an audience chamber decorated in a dazzling, antique splendor, one man delivered a report.
âThe Western Empire has completely fallen.â
A calm statement.
High above the man, a woman sat on a throne so ornate you could tell at a glance it was extravagant.
The woman let out a light, casual sound, then asked,
âNot even the small fry survived?â
â...It seems that way.â
âTch. Itâs almost embarrassing that we came from the same womb.â
At the manâs answer, the woman openly frowned.
As if someone in the womanâs mind was pathetic, the woman shook the head again and again, then continued.
âSo. Is that the end of the report?â
âThereâs one more thing I need to tell you.â
âWhat is it?â
âIt concerns information that came in from the Allied Kingdoms.â
âThe Allied Kingdoms? Those rabble?â
âYes.â
âHm. So they havenât been wiped out yet. Fine. What is it?â
In response, the man relayed what had been heard from an informant dispatched by the Allied Kingdomsâ
â...Oh? Is that true?â
âGiven that the source of the rumor is the king of the Allied Kingdoms, it doesnât appear very likely to be false.â
Information the man had even rechecked again and again, unable to understand itâ
the claim that Marquis Palatio was Divine blood.
And that story finallyâ
â...So itâs true.â
âYes.â
âIf thatâs realââ
âreached the ears of Serdea Polanticia, the second princess leading the Eastern Empire.
âTo be the husband of someone who will grasp the world in hand... that would be more than enough.â
A twisted smile settled on the princessâs lips as the Eastern Empireâs leader.