At Kunâs words, Alon was bewildered behind a blank face.
Heâd never given Kun anything like an âopportunity.â
âIf anything, shouldnât I be the one thanking them?â
A merchant wasnât a first-tier supplier.
Which meant that unless the merchant had already stockpiled the materials being offered to Alon in advance,
it would mean taking a truly massive loss.
â......â
Alon flicked a glance at Evan.
With a look that said, What is that even supposed to mean? Evan gave a small shrug.
No idea, it meant.
âFirst, let me ask.â
âYes!â
âIs it true you can bring the materials exactly as written on this estimate?â
âItâs possible.â
â......â
Alon had asked just in case the estimate was pure fiction, but unfortunately, that didnât seem to be it either.
Even more question marks popped up over Alonâs head, but Alon didnât press further.
If someone was saying theyâd take the loss themselves, there was no need to dig in and double-check it.
More importantly, the one taking the loss wasnât Alon.
So.
âBy when can you deliver the goods?â
âIf I start gathering materials from now, I can do twenty percent in the first month. After that, I think three to four months will be enough.â
It was such a confident answer that Alon was a little surprised.
The amount of materials needed for expanding the territory was no small thing.
âIs there anything you need help with?â
âHelp, you say?â
âYes. If thereâs something you need, Iâll provide support.â
Kun smiled and seemed to think carefully about something.
But only for a moment.
As if realizing something, Kunâs expression turned serious.
âThank you very much for the offer, but Iâll handle this one on my own.â
â......Youâre saying you wonât accept help?â
âYes.â
That was the answer.
Startled inside, Alon asked again.
â......You really donât need it?â
âIâm really fine.â
â......Really?â
âYes.â
Kun nodded firmly.
Alon glanced at Evan.
Evan glanced back.
I seriously canât tell what that person is even saying.
Me neither.
A brief exchange of identical eyes passed between them.
âIf thatâs the case... Iâll be counting on you.â
âYes! Iâll do my best.â
In the end, Alon nodded, still feeling a little off about it.
Then, right after Kun stood up to coordinate the detailed schedule with Alexionâ
Alon stopped Kun.
âWait.â
Now that the negotiation was over, it felt like Alon had signed some kind of unfair contract.
Of course, the other side had wanted it, so the feeling was a little differentâ
but letting Kun just walk out still made Alon feel uneasy.
After shifting Alonâs gaze around for a moment, Alon suddenly spotted the statue on the desk.
The mini statue Sili had said she made yesterday as a test piece.
Alon did think, Something else might be better than this...
but there wasnât anything else in the office that looked particularly valuable.
âTake this.â
Alon handed the statue over.
Kunâs eyes, which had been brimming with confidence until just a moment ago, went wide.
âTh-this... you mean this?â
Kunâs voice trembled slightly.
âDo you not want it?â
Alon awkwardly wondered if handing it over personally was a bit much and started to take it backâ
âNo, not at all!â
In the meantime, Kun rushed in like a fire and snatched the statue up.
âReallyâreally, Iâll work hard! Thank you so much!!â
Kun shouted loudly and bowed to Alon over and over.
Then, cradling the statue in both hands as if carrying something sacred, Kun hurried out of the office.
Right after Kun and Alexion leftâ
âMarquis.â
âWhat is it?â
âDid you, by any chance, learn hypnosis when I wasnât looking?â
âDo you think I did?â
âThatâs weird... That person was at the level of being straight-up hypnotized...â
Evan voiced the doubt.
â...What is that, seriously?â
Alon couldnât help tilting the head.
And at that moment.
While moving with Alexion, Kunâ
âJust like I thought. It was a test.â
Kun replayed what had just happened.
Marquis Palatio, only ever heard of through rumors.
The moment when the Marquis looked at Kun with those indifferent eyesâ
...when theyâd spoken so calmly just now.
âWhewââ
At first, Kun had been shocked by the Marquisâs reaction.
The estimate Kun had presented was, without exaggeration, an amount no merchant could offer no matter who came.
Of course it was.
That price point couldnât exist unless a merchant accepted an absurd loss.
And yet, even after handing over an estimate that outrageousâ
there wasnât even the faintest trace of emotion on Marquis Palatioâs face.
As if it were only natural, the Marquis confirmed it and moved on to the next step.
And at that calm attitude, Kun thoughtâ
wasnât bringing in this estimate in the first place part of the Marquisâs test?
Marquis Palatio understood the position held in the world far more clearly than Kun had expected.
Clearly enough to know that even if a merchant like Kun took a massive loss right nowâ
as long as a contract with the Marquis went through, the âprofitâ gained would far exceed it.
If the Marquis didnât know that, there was no way the Marquis could react so casually, like it was obvious.
Of course, someone might raise a question.
Maybe Marquis Palatio just didnât know anything at all.
But that was impossible.
Over the last few years, the Palatio marquisate had already become the largest commercial territory in all of Asteria.
And the owner of that enormous commercial territory didnât know anything?
That didnât make sense.
That was why Kun said there was no need when the Marquis asked if help was needed.
And the same when the question was asked again and again.
To Kun, that was the test.
Marquis Palatio knew, with perfect clarity, the value assigned among merchants.
Which meant the Marquis knew that merely choosing to contract was already help enough.
So Kun rejected the offer right awayâ
and passed the Marquisâs test.
And as proof, Kun received the statue.
A statue of Marquis Palatio.
â......â
With a fluttering heart, Kun carefully lifted the statue.
The information had already spread widely.
That the reason Caliban had been saved from Divine blood was because of the Marquisâs statue.
But Kun received a statue directly from the Marquis?
â......Wow.â
A small burst of awe slipped out.
Because Kun couldnât help thinking that what had only been imagination yesterdayâ
might actually happen for real.
So.
âNo matter what it takes, Iâll finish this successfully...!â
Burning with motivation, Kun hugged the statue and let out an excited sound.
And Alexion, watching the entire scene from the sideâ
â...Why is that person feeling things while staring at the statue...??â
âquietly took a few more steps away from Kun.
####
A full week after wrapping up the marquisateâs busy work, Alon stayed pretty busy preparing the proclamation ceremony.
Starting from the point when the ceremony was truly not far offâ
âHello, Teacher.â
âYutia. Is your schedule all right?â
âThis is something important to you, Teacher. I canât exactly skip it.â
âThank you for saying that.â
âItâs nothing.â
Beginning with Yutiaâs visit, important figures from each country came to the Palatio marquisate.
Of course, even with the sudden rush of visits, Alon didnât panic.
Penia had already explained that this level of thing was simply etiquette.
Even so, there were two times Alon did get flustered, and the first wasâ
âHello, Godfather.â
â...Rine?â
â...You can come out now?â
âNot yet. The interpretation isnât finished, so I canât use power outside, but I can move around on my own now.â
âThank you for coming all this way.â
âItâs your event, Godfather. Of course I had to come. Though you did say youâd come find me first, and then you didnât.â
â......â
âOf course Iâm joking, Godfather. I knew you had things you had to do.â
âIs that... so?â
âYes, of course. You said you were coming, so I secretly prepared a small gift, and I waited on top of the wall every day to see when youâd arrive, but still.â
â......Iâm sorry.â
Rine said it was a joke afterward with a faint smile, but it felt like it absolutely wasnât a joke, so Alon ended up thinking Alon should make sure to take care of Rine in some way.
And the second time Alon was flusteredâ
was right now.
â......I didnât expect the two of you to come in person.â
âNo, of course we have to come. Itâs your event, Marquis.â
âIâm the same. Itâs your eventâhow could I not come?â
King Palmarian IV and Queen Torimavia of Raksas had come personally.
âIs... that so?â
âOf course. Have you needed help with anything lately? If you have, just say the word.â
âOh my, I hear Caliban is struggling in all sorts of ways right nowâthis kind of thing is something a person with room to spare should do. Marquis Palatio, if thereâs anything you need support with, please tell me without burden. Iâll help as much as I can, within what Iâm able.â
âWhat are you talking about? Caliban is still prosperous.â
âWouldnât Raksas have more of what the Marquis needs than Caliban does?â
They were laughing politely on the surface, but the sight of two monarchs power-struggling while trying to sell Alon on I can help you better made Alonâs temples start to ache.
Penia had definitely saidâ
that while important figures from each country attended proclamation ceremonies as a matter of formality, royalty didnât come in person.
So.
âIsnât it normal not to come?â
âI donât know either. Those two are weird...â
Alon and Penia exchanged a brief conversation with their eyes.
Then Alon got a grip and tried to steer the conversation with the two monarchs toward lighter topics.
Alon didnât know why theyâd come in person, but in the end, it wasnât exactly bad for Alon.
Fortunately, while fairly normal, simple small talk continuedâ
âMm-hmââ
Queen Torimavia suddenly cleared her throat lightly, then stared straight into Alonâs eyes and spoke.
âMarquis, may I ask you just one thing?â
âWhat is it?â
âYouâre about to become a king of a nation soonâhave you thought about marriage?â
â......Marriage?â
âYes. The position of a partner is important.â
Alon was flustered, but at the same time, Alon understood what Torimavia meant.
For a king, marriage was essentially mandatory.
If you didnât marry, unnecessary trouble could arise from below.
Still, from Alonâs perspective, the proclamation was right around the corner, so it felt too early. Alon was about to give a moderate answerâ
âIf you donât have a suitable match, then how about my daughter?â
Torimavia cut in first.
â...Pardon?â
Along with Alonâs bewildered response, the green badge and red brooch on Alonâs chest began to glow â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) faintly.
...A littleâno, quite a lotâlike something that sent chills down your spine.