Chapter 185: Theory of the Helping Devil
After theyâd finished all arrangements and rested for a day, Gawain and Amber set off to leave the Kant territory, while Sir Philip would stay behind for the time being with two other accompanying soldiers ââ he had to stay here to supervise the implementation of the various follow-up work, ensuring that everything would be carried out according to Gawainâs orders. He also had to build an emergency center of authority in the Kantsâ old castle that had lost its feudal lord to ensure that the ranked Knights, farm managers, and representatives of the different business associations would not sink into chaos.
This was an arduous and tedious job, perhaps difficult to accomplish given Sir Philipâs individual capacity, but Patrick from the affairs advisors and that chief Knight called Wald Peric had sworn that they would lead all Knights and managers to fully cooperate with Philipâs work. Together with Duke Cecilâs grand prestige, as well as the Kant territoryâs unprecedented weak state internally, Gawain believed Philip would be able to hold things down.
After all, territory management in this era really didnât get too complicated ââ there werenât any extremely complex personnel structures, nor were there intricate and ingenious administrative models. The majority of the feudal lordâs daily matters were handled on his behalf by people like butlers and advisors, while the end of the territory was controlled by the various ranked Knights. In other words, as long as these people did not revolt, the order of the territory could be maintained.
After a storm came a calm, the radiance of the huge sun shone down on this land that had broken away from darkness once again. Although the winds from the north were still cold, this chill no longer carried the stifling and uneasy strange auras. Light would dispel the uneasiness in peopleâs hearts sooner or later, and under this sunlight that hadnât been seen for days, the carriage with the Cecil Clanâs emblem drove down a pebbled path through the small town that was gradually waking up and headed towards the south.
As Sir Philip and the accompanying soldiers remained in the castle, other than the coachman who was driving the carriage, it was only Gawain and Amber left. The latter opened the panel of the carriage. Watching those Kant residents hurrying in the direction of the castle, she could not help but murmur, âDo you think they would understand what happened?â
Gawain replied indifferently, âThey would most likely further process it using their superstitious thinking. The incident that happened in the castle would become even more bizarre and darker by their explanations. But all these donât matter. They will accept this reality, and subsequently, life will still go on the way it should.â
âViscount Kant was greatly revered by the people.â Amber pursed her lips. âBut now these people suddenly learned that their Viscount had died thirty years ago. It had always been an existence that resembled a spirit governing them⊠I really donât know what these people would think.â
âTo most people in this era, who the feudal lord is isnât important. Even an outstanding feudal lord admired by people would hardly leave a deep and permanent impression in the hearts of the bottommost class.â Gawain sighed. âThose you can see in the taverns are all wealthy civilians, but the territory is supported by 80% of the even poorer peasants and serfs, and how many of those people would have the leisure time to think about complicated problems like a change in feudal lords? So, the only answer is â a small group of people would get into a panic but would very soon be assuaged by Patrick and Wald Peric, while the majority would continue living ignorantly and mediocrely, occasionally discussing matters of the previous feudal lord as they drank low-quality private brews in the fields, and before the next farm work arrives, toss everything to the back of their minds.â
Amber watched Gawain. Her brows could not help but knit into a furrow. âWhen you speak about these matters⊠youâre always a little frightening, so calm that youâre like an outsider.â
Yet Gawain only smiled, with no further explanation, but Amber was someone who couldnât be quiet. She paused for a while and then bubbled out with a new question. âSay⊠you ought to explain to me now. Why did you reject Patrickâs good intention? This is a chance. Everyone in the Kant territory who has a say is supporting you. You just need to take a step forward⊠The Kant territory would belong to you! This area is so far from the capital. Even if Francis II learns of this news, all he can do is pinch his nose and tacitly approve this factâŠâ
Gawain didnât expect Amber to still be conflicted about this question; even more, he didnât expect this ultimate disgraceâs brain to actually be able to ponder over such a complicated issue for a long time and not crash. Taking into account that since they were idle now, he responded with a smile, âYou really think me accepting Patrickâs invitation then and there was a good idea?â
âWhy not? Youâre more or less a Duke, a Duke! Is there a problem with taking over a mere viscountâs territory?â
âIâve said before, the Kant territory is only a small piece of land ââ although it is very prosperous, a grain-producing area that was known to all, itâs still a tiny area compared to the two plains on the two sides of the Dark Range and the surrounding vast subsidiary lands. And taking over such a small land would damage my reputation, so itâs not worthwhile ââ but that was only said for Patrickâs ears.â Gawain shook his head with a smile. âHave you thought about it? If I accepted the position of Kant territoryâs âacting feudal lordâ, how big of a pressure would it pose to the aristocrat system of the entire southern region?â
Amber was especially honest. âWho would know about this?!â
âThere are countless pairs of eyes watching the Cecil Clan, watching what exactly this ancient legend that crawled out of his coffin wants to do in this era, especially our neighbors in the south. Every one of them had entered a state of full alert since the day I resurrected. ââ What they worry about is simply their own land because more than 80% of the southâs aristocratic fiefs had been divided from the Cecil Clanâs old property,â Gawain explained unhurriedly. âAnd in such a circumstance, I visited the Kant territory. In the end, in a mere few days, the Kant territoryâs feudal lord and his whole family were all dead. They had yet to have an heir who fulfilled the qualifications. Hence, I turned and became the acting feudal lord of the Kant territory ââ in the situation where there was no dispute, the so-called acting feudal lord would become the actual feudal lord before long. How do you think those anxious neighbors would look upon this fact?â
Amber batted her eyes. ââŠTheyâre being foolish. You didnât come targeting the Kant territoryâs feudal-lord position. You werenât the one who killed Viscount Kant either ââ he died thirty years ago!â
âBut the aristocrats of the south donât know this truth, or even if they do learn of it in the future, they would refuse to acknowledge it.â Gawain shook his head. âPeople would refuse to believe what they are unwilling to believe. Thereâs only a simple cause and effect in their eyes â Gawain Cecil went to the Kant territory, and in the end, he became the feudal lord there. What specifically happened in between these? Who would care?â
âThen youâre just going to be a good person in vain? Moreover, when you left, youâd actually left behind the assets that Viscount Kant gifted you in a private capacity and even told Sir Philip and Patrick to distribute those assets toâŠâ Amber muttered with a look of resentment, but midway through, a change slowly appeared in her tone. She abruptly stopped and then lifted her head to stare at Gawain. âHold on, then youâreââ
âPatrick invited me to become the Kant territoryâs feudal lord. I will definitely reject him. However, soon, everyone would know that Duke Cecil was about to become the protector of every person in the Kant territory.â Gawain leaned on the carriage and switched to a more comfortable position. âThe Knights and supervisors in the castle will still get wages. Those wages are provided by Duke Cecil. Those servants in the castle with nowhere to go will still have a way out, and this way is given by Duke Cecil. The civilians of the Kant territory will still receive charcoal to get through the winter, and when they head to the town square to collect these things, the government order stuck on the town squareâs bulletin would be signed with Gawain Cecilâs name. But even if all these had happened, I wouldnât be the feudal lord of the Kant territory.â
Amber did not make a sound, only dazedly watched Gawain go on.
âThen, I will construct an access road from the northern bank of the White River to the Kant territory. This is a part of the New Cecil territoryâs northern bank development plan. Before the Kingâs decree is relayed, the Kant territory and Cecil territory would be connected in reality. Then, I would provide work opportunities for the common people of the Kant territory, allowing them to freely engage in trade and move between the Cecil and Kant territories. Every Kant resident willing to serve the Cecil Clan would receive the same fair treatment as a Cecil resident. Of course, in exchange, they would have to learn the laws of Cecil in this process so as to avoid going against the Cecil territoryâs interests. After this, I will lay Magic Webs in the Kant territory, recruit famed scholars and craftsmen to construct and renovate the townâs dated facilities, and strive to spread the Cecil territoryâs night-schooling system here too. Every Kant resident would realize that their lives did not become worse with the passing of the old feudal lord. Instead, their lives were improving under the protection of Duke Cecil. And every southern aristocrat would clearly see that Gawain Cecil had never coveted the governing power of the Kant territory. He had merely been selflessly helping his neighborâŠâ
Amberâs eyes were wide, and she finally choked out after a long while, âThen⊠if the King really sends a new feudal lord to take over the Kant territory, youââ
âAfter Iâve done all these, do you think there would still be a place for the new feudal lord?â Gawain asked with a faint smile. âFrancis II isnât a fool. Of course, I have no objections if he insists on sending a person here. ââ At the borders, you ought to know how weak the royal courtâs control over this area is. An aristocrat of the Kingâs party could at the most serve as a not too useful spy for Francis II, but he could serve very well as the Cecil Clanâs butler, helping me manage⊠the Kant area.â
Amber dazedly listened to everything. Only half a minute later did she burst out with her thoughts, âYou aristocrats, indeed, your hearts are blacker than anything elseâŠâ
âNo, my heart isnât black at all. Everything I do is open and aboveboard. I did not plot against anyone, nor would I take away properties from the hands of any innocent being. Think about it carefully. Have I hurt anyoneâs interest in this process? Would anyone live in poverty because of my help? Would anyone go hungry and cold because of all these? Just the contrary, everyone would be benefiting, even that ânew feudal lordâ whom we donât know would appear or not. I can also guarantee that he would live a life better than before in the rapidly developing Kant territory, âthe life of a border aristocratâ that surpasses all heâd imagined.â
Amber thought carefully for a while and realized that it was indeed as Gawain had said, yet this only made her even more confused and conflicted. âThen what are you going to such great lengths for? Doesnât the average man do so to harm somebody when he racks his brains and exhaust all schemes so thoroughly? Why are youââ
âI benefited in this whole process too.â Gawain grinned happily. âI was merely unscrupulous in my efforts and racked my brains to let everyone live a good life. ââHelping devil, ever heard of it?â
Amber looked at Gawain doubtfully. âWhat a nonsensical term. This plan of yours is so thorough that Iâm now a little suspicious that youâve had evil designs about the Kant territory from the very beginningâŠâ
âCome on, all these were last-minute thoughts. ââ Otherwise, what could I do? I want to help the people of the Kant territory yet cannot let myself be surrounded by disputes. I can only wind about like that.â
âReally?â
âOf course itâs true!â
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