This prompted a laugh from Luther. "Your Excellency, Iâve already had your championship prize delivered to your residence and given to your two attendants. I wonder, might I have two minutes of the esteemed Flame Knightâs time? Iâd like to chat."
"Of course. It would be my honor, Lord Viscount."
"Oh, please donât call me that. I merely hold the title of Viscount. Thereâs still a wide gap between me and the true nobility!"
The two of them talked as they walked out of the great hall, stopping beside an exquisite pillar in the corridor outside.
Ronin knew he likely wanted to talk about Karda.
"I have a request, Count, and I hope you will be able to grant it," he said.
"Oh? Please, go on."
Luther got straight to the point. "This afternoon, I saw you speaking with Karda alone, so Iâm taking the liberty of guessing that you intend to recruit him."
"I enjoy associating with people who have potential."
Ronin smiled. "Although Karda comes from a humble background, I think very highly of him. I would be very happy if he were to join my Wubei Territory."
"But I hope that you will abandon your efforts to recruit him."
Luther looked directly into Roninâs eyes, his expression completely serious. "In exchange for you changing your mind, I will secure collaborative projects for your Wubei Territory and, within the scope of my authority, yield a portion of the benefits."
The Minister of Finance, controller of the Kingdomâs treasury.
This was no empty promise. Ronin believed that since the man had said it, he would absolutely deliver.
âSo thatâs why. No wonder no noble has tried to recruit someone as promising as Karda.â
âLesser nobles probably wouldnât dare recruit him, while the great nobles who deal with Luther would surely do him the favor of staying away.â
âUnder these circumstances, it would be incredibly difficult for Karda to break into the circles of nobility.â
"Perhaps you are unaware, but even if I donât recruit him, once he becomes a Golden Knight, he will be able to join the Royal Knight Order."
"Perhaps."
Lutherâs tone was unconcerned. "Even if he joins the Royal Knight Order, itâs still extremely difficult to go from a mere Knight to one of His Majestyâs Honorary Knights."
âIt seems this Minister of Finance is dead set on going after Karda.â
"May I ask why youâre so against him?"
Ronin asked, "From my couple of interactions with him, he doesnât seem to have done anything wrong."
"Itâs very simple. I despise him."
Then, Luther explained why.
It turned out that Karda and Missy had met at an exchange event between the Royal Knight Academy and the Horn Bay Extraordinary Academy and became friends.
Seeing that the two were on the verge of becoming lovers, Luther, as her father, chose to intervene.
In Lutherâs eyes, his daughter was exceptional; she had to marry a true noblemanâs son.
Karda, with his commoner background, had to expend enormous effort just to obtain a High Tier Combat Skill. He was completely unworthy of Missy.
"Karda used to be extremely confident. He told me that with his strength, he could absolutely become an Honorary Knight and break into the noble class before he turned twenty-eight."
Luther gave a slight, cruel smile. "But I intend to show him that this circle isnât one that anyone can enter just because they want to. Without connections, without a network, a little bit of strength alone is not enough."
Some people are born into the circles of nobility and can never comprehend how difficult it is for an outsider to try and get in.
"With Kardaâs talent, he has the potential to become a Meteor Knight," Ronin countered.
"A Meteor Knight is indeed powerful, but that power belongs to him alone."
Clearly, Luther was not afraid of a Meteor Knight.
It wasnât that he himself was so powerful, but rather that he felt that even a Meteor Knight could not stand against the nobility as a collective.
"And what if he becomes a Silver Moon Knight?"
Ronin asked with a smile, "An expert of the Silver Moon Level doesnât need to be granted a title. They are nobility unto themselves."
"Then I can only wish him luck."
Luther said, "But even the exceptional Crown Prince Garrett is only a Meteor Knight for now, and I hardly believe Karda is more talented than the Crown Prince. In another ten or twenty years, Missy will have long since been married."
Ronin reminded him, "Offending a Silver Moon Level expert doesnât seem like a good choice for the Cox Clan."
"Thank you for the reminder, Ronning Count, but that is merely a theoretical possibility."
Lutherâs expression remained relaxed. "Thereâs no shortage of people in this world with great potential and talent, but how many of them actually reach their full potential? We canât just worry about this and that over things that might happen in the future, can we?"
"Besides, itâs not as if I didnât give him a chance. Itâs just that after all these years, he canât even break into the circles of nobility. How is he supposed to become an Honorary Knight by twenty-eight?"
âFrom Lutherâs perspective, his words did make a certain amount of sense, I have to admit.â
âAfter all, the concept of freedom in love and marriage didnât exist in this era.â
âOf course, even back in modern society on Earth, parents still cared about their children marrying someone of a similar social standing.â
âBut Ronin still found Lutherâs methodsâusing his own status and power to cut off a personâs future and block their upward mobilityâto be unjust.â
"Well?"
The Minister of Finance, having said all that, asked with a beaming smile, "What do you say, Your Excellency?"
Ronin pondered for a moment. "I wonder, what sort of collaborative projects could you offer my Wubei Territory?"
"The Kingdom has many opportunities for collaboration with the nobility each year, such as grain procurement, weapon supply, material provision, clothing, tools, and so on. Even a small portion of a single project, if given to your Wubei Territory, would mean enormous profits for you and your domain."