She needed to act before Raymond would.
But in reality, Carynne was just a seventeen-year-old girl. Even the fief lord himself did not have enough power to shut down the business dealings being done at their estate. The affairs of people require effort and labor. Even with her utmost efforts, stopping the business imdiately seed far-fetched.
Most rights had already been transferred to Verdic at this point, so the power to halt the operations lay with him.
Therefore, Carynnes initial wish was to visit the Evans family.
This is a matter for adults, not for you.
I am older than you, arent I, Father? Didnt you say that you believe ?
What would you even talk to Mister Evans about? And would he even agree to et you?
Carynne couldnt answer.
In truth, she didnt know a concrete way to imdiately halt the business. The only thod she knew involved debuting in high society through Raymond, then using Countess Elbawho bore animosity towards Verdicand the countesss connections to gather information and leverage against Verdic.
That would take ti. Ultimately, it ant getting entangled with Verdic. It was possible for Raymond to halt the business early last ti, as it was within his ans.
But Carynne needed to et Verdic before Raymond would intervene.
If you really want to, wait until the weather warms up a bit more. Now is not the ti. And Mister Verdic Evans will arrive at our estate soon anyway. Just go to the kitchen to see whats for dinner tonight.
But seeing that her father was not backing down, Carryne spoke to him in a softer tone.
I want to resolve it before Mister Verdic Evans cos in person.
Theres less than a month left before hes due to arrive at our estate. Whats the hurry?
Thats why Im saying this.
If they were to wait now, Raymond might be able to stop the business.
Carynne disliked having to resort to that thod.
But how to convince the fief lord right now? After pondering for a while, Carynne realized there was no way. The fief lord was pointing fingers at Nancy, not her.
Nancy, take Carynnes bag back.
Yes, I understand.
Wait a minute!
Carynne exclaid desperately.
Why dont you trust ?
Carynne was anxious. She didnt want to argue with the fief lord here and now. It was an unexpected opposition. He had permitted her travels just before, so Carynne thought she would be able to leave this ti without much opposition.
But the fief lord showed no signs of agreeing. At this, she grew more anxious.
She didnt want to waste ti.
If you cant tell exactly how youre going to do it, why would I let you travel so far away and risk being in such danger? As a parent, its only obvious why I cannot permit this. And even if you dont et him, Mister Verdic will be here soon anyway.
Suddenly, Carynne rembered the commotion from her previous life. He had readily allowed her travels then because she had caused a disturbance trying to kill Dullan.
Was it because he feared what accident she might cause if she stayed at ho? The usefulness of Dullan was apparent here.
Carynne sighed. Would he allow her again if she pointed a gun at Nancys head and caused a scene?
She also realized anew that the reason she could leave back then was because Verdic had already decided to terminate the contract.
The fief lord sent her as a representative for the contract termination and allowed her to travel as a secondary matter. The fief lord didnt believe she could act proactively or achieve anything.
What if its because I really want to leave? What if its because I feel suffocated from staying at ho all this ti?
In that case, it would be better for you to travel with other servants and a relative who can take responsibility for you. Wait a bit longer.
Thats why I have to go before he cos. Itll be too late if its delayed any further.
This business isnt sothing that can be halted or initiated in such a short ti. Its been in preparation for a long while, so your going there first wont change anything.
This wasnt working.
Carynne anxiously looked around the room, making eye contact with Nancyits clear that she would do as the fief lord commanded.
If things remained this way, would Raymond send Isella sowhere else? Or, as before, would Isella just end up opposing Carynne again?
Either way, it wasnt what Carynne desired.
As the story progressed to its latter half, the flow beca uncontrollable. The beginning was crucial.
Love thy enemy.
Carynne disliked that testant. But she had already tried various options. Now, it was ti to choose a different direction.
Once she had decided, she had to push forward.
Father.
I wont allow it.
If its difficult for to persuade him, then at least let go and escort Mister Verdic Evans and his daughter Isella Evans here. Wouldnt it be okay to at least go to welco them in advance? Maybe I could leave a good impression.
It was a relatively light task for a lords daughter who had recently co of age.
The fief lords face was puzzled.
Why would you do such a thing?
I want to et Isella Evans in advance. Shes about my age, so maybe we could communicate better.
How would talking to his daughter influence the business?
Its not about the business, Father. But being in the mansion has been Ive been confined in this mansion for over a hundred years. Even if you dont believe , you know Ive been locked up in this mansion for most of my life. You understand, right?
Though Carynne hadnt actually been in the mansion all that ti, lying in this situation seed acceptable. Guilt flashed across the fief lords face.
You and Mother kept locked up inside the house because you thought I wasnt normal. I rember everything.
You were really troubled back then.
So, please let go this ti. If I succeed in stopping the business, it will ultimately be good for the estate. And even if I fail, nothing much will happen. Ill just go and co back with them.
Ill send a telegram.
Eventually, the lord agreed. Carynne smiled brightly.
No matter how much she wanted to go, such a task required her fathers help. She couldnt walk all the way to the Evans estate alone. She needed a carriage, a maid, and money.
Carynne hugged her father. He flinched slightly.
Thank you, Father.
Alright.
Dont send the telegram just yet. At least not until Ive left.
Its only polite to inform in advance.
Carynne shook her head.
I want to push through without giving him a chance to refuse.
* * *
Nancy held Carynnes bag with a dazed look.
Youre not taking an attendant with you, Milady?
The coachman is enough. One is enough.
Isnt that dangerous?
I wont pass through dangerous roads, so its okay.
Carynne didnt want to see Borwen. Hes Dullans lackey, after all. Though Borwen would help even if she committed murder, his presence ant that all her actions would be reported back to Dullan. Carynne found this extrely unpleasant.
Did His Lordship permit this?
The carriage would just run at full speed. And taking too many people would draw more attention, right? On the way back, Ill be accompanying Verdic Evans anyway.
Hmm.
Though Nancy kept making displeased faces, Carynne neatly ignored her. She was ditching Borwen and taking relatively unimportant people. Borwen was far more dangerous than potential highway robbers.
Thump.
See you later then!
Safe travels.
Once she went outside, the fief lord grabbed Carynnes hand and patted it.
Then, soon, the carriage departed.
Carynne blinked. In the rattling carriage, she struggled to contain her fluttering heart.
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