"The leader of the Blue Moon Trading House, Shion?" Melindaâs eyes widened in shock. "Uncle, whatâs going on? Why are you suddenly involved with Shion?"
Shion was one of the people she hated the most. That woman was her fatherâs enemy and the main reason behind the Red Obsidian Trading Houseâs downfall.
Well, she had to admit she was being childish for hating her just because the woman had defeated her father. Then again, their rivalry was actually quite fair.
Even so, it was undeniable that Red Obsidianâs decline was largely caused by Shion.
"Hah... Iâm not joking, Lady," Ruvart replied with a weak smile. "You may not know this, but Blue Moon actually bought most of Red Obsidian. The reason your sister, Claire, became the leader of that trading house was also thanks to them."
He had been very close to Belfor in the past, so naturally, he knew about Claireâs identity as Belforâs illegitimate child.
What confused him was why Shion made her the new leader of Red Obsidianâno, its name had changed to White Lotus.
Honestly, it didnât make any sense, especially since Claire had no experience at all, and on top of that, she was blind.
Melinda fell silent after hearing all of that. Her mouth opened and closed as if she wanted to say something but couldnât.
So, the one who owns Red Obsidian isnât Nolan, but... Blue Moon?
she muttered in confusion.
Come to think of it, none of it made sense. Her father had once told her he sold the Red Obsidian Trading House to Nolan for two billion Sharn.
That amount was very small compared to the market value of Red Obsidian, which reached tens of billions of Sharn.
But stillâtwo billion Sharn was an extraordinarily large amount!
In fact, she herself wasnât sure she could afford that much money. So how could Nolan possibly have it?
There was only one answerâhelp from the Blue Moon Trading House.
She had no idea what kind of relationship existed between them. Perhaps Nolan and Shion had some sort of partnership or a superiorâsubordinate relationship that no one knew about.
The thought that the young man who always seemed lazy and unreliable had some sort of hidden connection with Shion made Melindaâs hair stand on end.
No wonder he was so confident in supporting his younger sister in the battle for the throne. Nolan Lorian... that boy really does have a big secret,
she whispered angrily.
Of course, she had no intention of revealing this to anyone, not even the princes or the concubines. This was valuable informationâsomething she could use to threaten Nolan in the future.
Taking a deep breath, she gave Ruvart a small nod. "All right, Uncle, I understand. In that case, Iâll head to Claireâs room right away. I hope I can persuade her to hand the Red Obsidian Trading House back to me."
Her tone was filled with hatred and envy. She believed Claireâs control over the Red Obsidian Trading House should have been in Nolanâs or Shionâs hands by now.
However, she still held out hope that it wasnât too late. As long as ownership hadnât officially changed hands, she could still persuadeâor even threatenâClaire into handing the Red Obsidian Trading House over to her.
Ruvart was surprised by her intention but didnât try to stop her. In fact, he quietly hoped Melinda might succeed.
Even so, he knew the odds were slim. Rather than discouraging her, he simply nodded slowly.
After exchanging a few brief words, Melinda walked toward a large room at the end of the hallway.
She turned the doorknob, opened the door slowly, and stepped inside. A spacious, luxurious study greeted her immediately.
Two cabinets stood against the right wall, flanking a table adorned with two elegant vases of flowers. Three large windows on the same side let in the late afternoon sunlight, casting a soft, warm glow over the room.
A painting of a snowy mountain landscape hung in the center. Below it, a desk and chair were occupied by a woman wearing a white blindfold, sitting in quiet composure.
"Welcome, Sister. Please come in," Claire greeted softly.
Melinda studied Claire, a wave of confusion crossing her face. She couldnât even remember the last time they had metâperhaps ten or twenty years ago.
Shaking her head slowly, she stepped inside, eyes fixed on Claire. She had to admit, Claire had grown into an extraordinarily beautiful woman.
Her skin was paleânot from illness or lack of bloodâbut a unique, healthy pallor that radiated a cold, untouchable aura.
She wore a white professional dress with a golden lotus flower pin on her chest. As much as she hated to admit it, Melinda had to acknowledge that the outfit suited her perfectly.
Melinda stopped in front of her and was about to sit when Claire asked, "Tea or coffee?"
Melinda paused for a moment before replying, "Coffee."
Claire smiled, stood up, and moved to the right side of the room to brew the coffee. The coffee and tea maker ran on magic stones as its power source.
It had been an innovation by the Red Obsidian Trading House a few years ago. While sales werenât extraordinary, the device had become naturally popular.
Melinda watched her every move, unable to hide her confusion.
Whatâs going on? How can she move so casually? Isnât she blind?
Melinda wondered silently.
Those who had lost their sight naturally moved carefully to avoid bumping into things.
But that didnât seem to apply to Claire; it was as if she could see.
While Melinda was lost in thought, Claire had already brought over two cups of coffee and placed them on the table.
"Please, drink the coffee, Sister. Itâs made from Nocrun coffee beans from the western region. Itâs a bit bitter at first, but a unique sweetness follows. I promiseâyouâll love it," Claire said, taking a sip herself.
Melinda hesitated, wary that the coffee might be poisoned. But after considering that such a risk would be too reckless, she steadied herself and took a sip.
Instantly, her eyes widened in surprise.
Itâs... amazing!
she whispered.
Claire hadnât liedâthe coffee was truly unique and delicious. The initial bitterness quickly gave way to a honey-like sweetness that lingered pleasantly on the tongue.
She sipped several more times before finally setting her cup on the saucer, satisfied.
Turning her gaze to Claire, she drew a deep breath and adopted a cold, stern expression.
"Claire, I wonât beat around the bush. Iâm here for only one reasonâthe ownership of the Red Obsidian Trading House left by my father. Will you hand it over to me?"