North x Northwest - Chapter 332
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Chapter 332
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Mireille stepped out of the cabin and looked for Jean, but neither Enzo nor Jean were in sight. Their absence forced him to take the stairs one more level down to the cabin deck.
On passenger ships, the lower the deck, the cheaper the cabin, but also the darker and colder. Enzo, Jean, the coachman, and all his other servants stayed on the dimmer lower deck. The lowest deck, one level lower than the cabin deck and right above the dock didnât even have separate cabins. Nonetheless, because even the lowest deck wasnât worth the price, it was considered generous for a master to pay for his employeesâ accommodation on a deck higher than the lowest.
The cabin deck where Mireilleâs employees resided wasnât unpleasantly poor. After all, it was still a floor with windows and sunlight. Still, Mireille didnât want to stay longer than necessary.
âEnzo?â
Mireille searched for his butler half-heartedly, but soon gave up and thought about returning to the luxury of his own cabin. That was until someone caught his eye. A light-skinned man from the Northern Continent who had been standing next to Lil and served as her escort. However, it was actually the guy next to the northerner that looked more suspicious. Although he was wearing shabby servantâs clothes, his body was broad, like a skilled soldier, and his standing posture was extremely upright.
Mireille couldnât properly see his face because it was covered by a hat, but strangely enough, he appeared like someone he encountered before. Based on pure instinct, Mireilleâs first guess was Ed.
âAfter all, that man is known to do all kinds of bizarre things⊠It will not surprise me if he boarded this ship while trying to hide his identityâŠâ
Mireille positioned himself against the pillar next to the stairs and waited for this suspicious man to turn his head. With the bottom of the boat shaking steadily as it cut through the shallow waves, Mireille held his breath until the man wearing an old-brimmed hat finally raised his head. It wasnât Ed as guessed, but the face belonged to someone who had his own fair share of achievements.
Mireille recalled the name of the man he had seen at his mansion before.
ââŠMaxwell⊠FarinâŠâ
As Maxwell pressed his hat down and took the stairs to the deck further below, Mireille quickly turned around and leaned behind the pillar, just in time to see Shail climbing the stairs leading up.
Mireille waited a little longer and then returned to his own cabin.
Not long after, Enzo and Jean entered their masterâs cabin and arrived at the sight of Mireille, sitting on a chair with his legs on the desk.
He spoke, swirling a glass filled with distilled liquor.
âDo you know who I saw today?â
Enzo smiled politely, trying to match his masterâs cheerful rhythm.
âWho did you see?â
âThe Captain of the Prince Regentâs royal guards. The same person who was given the mission to assassinate the Marquess of Roahn and died when said mission failed.â
Jean stepped forward and asked.
âDo you mean Maxwell Farin?â
âYes. You said you were there in Kano at the time of his death. But if someone who died so publicly is still alive, it must mean there is more to the story.â
âWho was with him?â
Mireille grinned.
âYou are sharp, Jean. Very sharp. He was with a Roahn Guard. It looked like he had converted to their side. But the guard⊠I think that escortâs name was Shail, however, he did not seem to be friendly with Maxwell Farin at all.â
Enzo nodded his head in agreement.
âHe is the one who tried to assassinate their Admiral, so there is no way he will favouraly be looked upon in the eyes of the Roahn Guards.â
âThen there is only one reason why Maxwell Farinâs life was sparedâŠâ
Jean and Mireille spoke at the same time.
ââŠFor testimony.â
Mireille laughed out loud and took a sip of his drink.
âThe Marquess intends to prosecute the Prince Regent. It is not a bad development at all. The more the two fight, the more advantageous it is to me. It would be even better if Venua gets kicked out of His Majestyâs sight because of this matter, and once His Majesty picks the other side, everything else will go smoothly.â
Enzo spoke cautiously.
âBut is the Prince Regent not His Majestyâs nephew? What makes you think he will easily shun his own blood?â
âWhat makes me think so? If the Emperor officially turns a blind eye to the assassination of nobles, there will be no noble who will stay still.â
Jean looked pitifully at Enzo and elaborated.
âIs there an easier means of overthrowing a political opponent than assassination? If His Majesty implicitly condones assassination by ruling in favour of the Prince Regent, any noblesâ life will be immediately threatened as well. Because in Sesbron, someone is always someone elseâs political opponent.â
âAhem⊠Hmm! I see.â
âFurthermore, as threatening as this may sound, it also makes it easier to eliminate political opponents by the imperial family. It is not like there is no history of doing so. So, unless the nobles are fools, there is no way they will accept His Majestyâs ruling.â
With a nod, Mireille emptied his glass.
âNo one can afford to tolerate something that sets a precedent of what can happen to them. In most cases, it is the only advantage of a crowd that is in a state of ignorance. When they speak as one voice, the ripple effect is huge.â
âThat is a reasonable statement.â
âYet I cannot let my opponent use his hand, which I barely know about now, only to his own advantage⊠I had been annoyed before, but I feel like luck is on my side once again.â
âWhat else happened before?â
âDo you remember the deal I made with the Admiral?â
Enzo furrowed his brows as he traced his memories.
âYes, you didnât tell me the details, but⊠I remember him visiting the mansion, but he did not look very pleased with Your Grace.â
âYes. He ended up breaking the deal.â
ââŠWhat? How dare he?â
âOur deal was to bring âherâ to me, but he took her for himself instead. It is a miracle that he succeeded in bringing her to the Empire though, seeing how he has been so blinded.â
ââŠâ
Out of habit, Mireilleâs hand drew a circle with the glass, swirling the remaining content around. It wasnât long before the glass stopped and he came to a conclusion.
âSince he didnât meet our set conditions, I should get back what is rightfully mine in the first place, am I correct?â
âYes, yes. That makes perfect sense.â
Nodding his head, Mireille turned his eyes towards Jean.
âJean. Go and meet Maxwell Farin.â
âWhat do you suggest?â
âAfter his testimony at Sesbron, tell him that you can further reduce the punishment he has to originally serve. If you do that, he will keep his promise to testify but also receive a reduced sentence, so he will only benefit.â
Enzo was truly impressed by his masterâs strategy.
âIt is the perfect plan!â
Mireille himself was satisfied as well and smiled slightly.
âAfter all, it will be easier to commit a small act of theft than to betray someone like the Admiral.â
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The lower cabin deck rarely received any sunlight. And due to the waves hitting high, even the remaining windows had to be closed, causing a damp smell to permeate all the wood that made up the deck.
In the darkness, Jean, holding a lantern, began to look at the faces in the hammocks and the people sprawled on the floor. Even though he only saw Maxwell when he was basically a corpse, he was confident he could still recognize his face. And if he had covered his face with an old hat again, it wouldnât be too difficult as his size was noticeable as well.
Eventually spotting him, Jean looked closely to see if there were any Roahn guards around and then approached Maxwell, who was leaning against the wall with his eyes closed.
âMaxwell Farin?â
A blade was pressed against his throat in seconds. Jean didnât even see how it got there.
A voice full of caution asked.
ââŠWho are you?â
âThe Duke of Mireille sent me.â
ââŠâ
âAre you here as a servant?â
âI am Baron Farin of Obernyu.â
Jeanâs mouth twisted at the introduction with clear intentions.
âI was rude, Baron.â
âI see that the Duke is interested in me, but I have nothing to say to him, so go back.â
âPlease hear me out, we do not mean any harm to you, Baron.â
ââŠâ
Maxwell closed his eyes again.
As the boat shook on the waves, the lantern that Jean was holding swung back and forth like a pendulum. The light momentarily illuminated the area around Maxwellâs face before moving out of the way.
Jean guessed easily.
âHe didnât say he wouldnât listen at all⊠So it was just a gesture to save faceâŠâ
âAll you have to do is grant my master this one favour.â
ââŠâ
âIf you do that, he will commute the punishment you deserve after youâve given your upcoming testimony.â
Maxwell slowly opened his eyes and muttered softly.
ââŠHow can I trust him?..â fđ«eđweđnđšđel.đ°đŒđŠ
âIt is the Duke of Mireille. In his hands are both the Council and the Supreme Court of Sesbron.â
âAnd what does he want from me?â
âThe lady of Obernyu has a necklace with a red jewel the size of a fingernail. It originally belonged to the Duke, but she took it when she left his residence. The only thing the Duke wants is getting this necklace backâŠâ
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