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Published at 28th of April 2022 06:40:08 AM


Chapter 231: - 56 "Post-processing" ①

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The day after Manion's attack with the magic sword, Sam was at the royal palace.

He was summoned to the office of the king, Clyde Isle-Sky, and found himself facing the king across his desk.

"Sam, are you here?"

"Yes. My family is very sorry for the trouble we have caused you.

Clyde says, "Good," to Sam, who bows deeply.

The king's voice sounded somewhat concerned.

"I know you had nothing to do with this. I don't blame you."

"Thank you for your understanding."

"Manion Reinbach was a foolish boy. If he had talent, why was he lazy when he could have worked hard? Unfortunately, not a few children of aristocrats grow up to be like Manion."

"I don't understand. I've had a lot of fun learning and working hard, even though it's limited to magic."

"Yes. I don't know. Well, let's cut to the chase. My father-- no, not my father. Have you heard about the capture of Baron Reinbach?

"Yes."

The arrest of Karius had reached Sam's ears.

He had heard that it was a quick capture with a flying squadron.

The Rheinbach territory, which is in the middle of nowhere, was captured in less than a day by airborne troops.

Thanks to this, they captured the Counts of Walker on the day Manion attacked them in the capital.

That is how seriously the kings tried to capture Baron Reinbach.

Thanks to this, Reinbach was captured and taken to the capital without knowing what Mannion had done, without being able to escape, and without being prepared for his arrest.

"The baron will be held responsible for his son's mismanagement. There have been too many casualties this time, and there is also the matter of the attack on the barons and counts. Someone must take responsibility."

"I'm sure. Baron Reinbach will be glad to make up his mind because of what his son has done. By the way, how is his mother?"

"I was surprised to hear that report. Instead of mourning the loss of their son, they seem to be ranting about how it's not their fault because he did it on his own."

"...... You are still the same person. It's just as he seems to be."

Yolanda had not changed at all after the loss of her son or her captivity.

I am at a loss to know whether to be amazed or impressed.

"Karius Reinbach will spend the rest of his life as a martyr for labor. The barony will be destroyed."

"I think it's a very kind decision."

I thought it would be death.

Mannion had gone too far, and Callius' responsibility was too great.

The excuses that he had cut himself off from Mannion, that he had left the house without permission, that they were no longer father and son, were no longer valid.

"I did not give him warmth. For Karius, there are days when he would have preferred to be dead."

"Well, I hope that makes you feel better about what you've done. Well, it doesn't matter to me anymore."

"It's Sam."

"Yes."

"Carius will be sent to the workhouse in a week or so. A man like that was your father once. If you miss him now, you will never see him again.

You don't have to see him.

To the king, who was concerned about him, Sam made it clear.

I have never considered Carius Reinbach as my father.

It didn't matter if it was a previous life or a reincarnation, the man had never done anything fatherly.

We do not know how he was to Mannion, but at least Sam does not have any father-son feelings for Karius.

I don't care if he was forced to work or not, I don't care what happened to him in the place where he worked.

I would have been better off if he had been condemned to death, though I will not say it.

I'm sure.

"It's not a question of blood. They weren't really father and son.

"I know. If he had truly loved you as Sam's father, I would have given you the warmth of a family man, even if you called me a family man. But he-- no, let's not do that anymore. I don't want a man like that to make us feel bad."

"Yes. Let's not do this anymore."

Talking about the Baron any longer will only make you uncomfortable.

I'm not going to have anything more to do with that man.

That's all right.

It's not that I don't think about it. It was the Baron who brought Manion up that way.

I want to complain at least a little for putting my beloved fiancée in danger, and if I could I would beat him to death.

Even if he had been related to Carius, he would not have changed his mind.

"As for Yolanda, there was a proposal to send her to live in a monastery, but she has no sense of mourning for her son, so we decided it would be useless to send her to a monastery. Yolanda, like her husband, was to be sentenced to labor. They also confiscated Yolanda's father's private property and destroyed his family's business.

From what I've heard, Manion's violent behavior was all because Yolanda instigated him to do so.

One can only be amazed that Yolanda came up with the idea that she could take everything from him without any evidence.

Manion, too, took advantage of her, and it is a pity that she is not even mourned for her death after having used her so much.




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