Chapter 104: No More Fighting?

Chapter 104: No More Fighting?

TL: Etude

As everyone in the restaurant was enthusiastically discussing the promising future of canned food, a guard hurried in.

He approached Paul and whispered, Lord Grayman, an envoy from Emden requests your audience.

Upon hearing this, Pauls face, previously lit with a smile, instantly turned grave. In a somewhat heavy tone, he addressed the others, Gentlemen, a representative from the Kent family has arrived. Its likely they bring the news we least want to hear.

The atmosphere in the restaurant immediately grew tense, and everyones expression turned serious.

Bryce cracked his knuckles with a pop and said, So its finally come? Let us face it bravely, gentlemen.

Paul was somewhat puzzled, as recent intelligence suggested that the Kent family had not yet completed mobilizing their forces.

Well, lets not dwell on that for now, he thought. Meet force with force, meet trickery with wisdom. Who are we afraid of?

To fully demonstrate his contempt for the enemy, Paul ordered the envoy to be brought into the restaurant. He wanted to meet the envoy while nonchalantly enjoying his canned meat.

Soon, the envoy was brought in. Upon entering the restaurant, he frowned slightly, deeply displeased.

The people of Alda dared to meet with him while eating. It was utterly discourteous.

With a stern face, Paul asked, What brings the envoy of Lakeheart Town here?

The envoy bowed and said, I am here on behalf of Count Kent to convey his hope for peace.

Paul laughed in disbelief: Hah! What part of me does he plan to cut off this time? Out with it!

The envoy said, Lord Kent harbors no ill intentions towards you. The unpleasantness of our last meeting was due to a misunderstanding.

He asked me to convey his apologies to you. The envoy we sent last time did not grasp Lord Kents intentions, complicating matters and causing you great misunderstanding.

Paul was incredulous: What? Am I hearing this right?

You are not mistaken, the envoy affirmed, repeating his earlier statement.

Paul asked, And what about the matter of Baylding?

The envoy answered, Lord Kent will no longer interfere in that matter.

This was utterly bewildering! Paul could hardly believe his ears, knowing full well what kind of man Marltz Kent was. His current actions were completely out of character.New novel chapters are published on

After a few more exchanges, the envoy was quickly taken away to rest. The people in the restaurant began to discuss the intentions of the Kent family.

Paul thought to himself that canned food was indeed invented for long-term military food preservation during Napoleons time.

Hansels trip was not just to deliver food; he was also to establish a Northwestern office in the capital, leaving staff there to recruit talent and gather intelligence about the kingdoms upper echelons. Several of Cecils capable men would accompany him.

Also, if you can, try to bring over the refugees from the south.

Ill pay attention to that. A vassal like you, actively helping the kingdom, will surely be viewed differently by the King, Hansel replied.

Paul hoped that would be the case.

After concluding this matter, Paul announced, Gentlemen, today is full of good news. The war clouds over us are finally dispersing. And theres more good news. Ive received a report from Port Fran Shipyard; our first sloop has been completed!

Many were puzzled, wondering why a single ship warranted such joy from the Count.

Ford, the steward, explained to the confused, This ship is not the usual rowing and sailing vessel. Its built for ocean voyages. With it, the Counts previously mentioned long-distance trade can now be realized.

Realizing the significance, everyone saw why the Count was so pleased. With sea trade, Alda wouldnt have to fear a blockade by surrounding lords.

Administrative officials began discussing the prospects of trade, while military officers talked about naval development. They chatted and ate their canned food, lightening the atmosphere in the restaurant.

Only Advisor Miss Dias seemed not to share in the joy, reminded of the southern rebellion by Pauls mention of selling canned food to the kingdoms army.

She thought to herself about the situation in the south, her father, and sisters response to the current situation. Having been away from home so long, her resentment towards her father had faded, and concern for her family and the kingdom grewafter all, she was a princess of the land.

Lost in thought, she lost interest in staying in the restaurant. Finishing her apple, she stood up and excused herself to Paul, Count, I have work to attend to. If theres nothing else, Ill head back to my office.

Of course, Miss Dias. Thank you for your hard work, Paul replied.

Eileen bowed slightly to Paul and turned to leave.

Ladi also stood up, Lord Grayman, Ill go back with Miss Dias. We have some things to discuss.

Please do, Miss Ladi, Paul nodded.

Ladi seemed to notice Eileens mood and took her hand as they left together.

Watching the two advisors leave, Hansel looked puzzled.

I feel like Ive seen Miss Dias somewhere before. But where?

He couldnt recall, so he shook his head to clear his doubts and focused on his beef canned food.

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