Play Speak
Silver Coins Three (4)
โYouโre using classic and predictable tactics, uncharacteristic of you. Planning to corner the market on school supplies, are you?โ
โYeah, well. Those with quick wits would have already caught on to the scent.โ
The setting is the Professorโs Hall in the dead of night.
Usually bustling with classes during the day and research activities in the late evening, the place succumbs to silence at night.
The buildings here are significantly taller than those in the living quarters.
While the living quarters truly exude an air of daily life as their name suggests, the Professorโs Hall carries a sense of order and tidiness.
Bricked pavements and flower beds, immaculate buildings, and welcoming rows of trees along the sidewalks.
Even though itโs a familiar scene we see every day, an educational institution of this scale is quite rare in this world.
Lortelle had led me to the Professorโs Hall at midnight, suggesting a night walk.
It might be a bit far for a simple walk, but I guess itโs because we have a lot to talk about.
โBut I never thought Senior Ed would be curious about the internal affairs of the merchant guild. Are you worried about me, by any chance?โ
โWell, kind of. You did seem worrisome.โ
โOne would usually say, โyouโre worried about meโ in a jestโโโ
Lortelle, who was walking ahead, stopped abruptly and turned around. It seemed my response was unexpected.
After a quick glance at my face and avoiding my gaze, she spoke with a hint of embarrassment.
โDid, did I hear that wrong?โ
โEven if you are thoughtful, that doesnโt mean you never make mistakes.โ
โThereโs always a risk with every choice. I was just taken aback by how bluntly you expressed your concern for me.โ
With a sheepish look, Lortelle averted her eyes and made a fuss. She fanned her face for no reason, then moved ahead again.
โDefense and offense are entirely separate talents, it seems. Looks like Iโll need more training in this areaโฆโ
Muttering to herself, she walked through the night streets for a while longer.
โWeakness exchange.โ
The destination turned out to be a wooden bench at the center of the student plaza.
During the day, this central bench by the fountain was so packed with people, I had never sat there. Itโs always full.
But now, in the dead of night, the bustling atmosphere reminiscent of a marketplace is gone, replaced by stillness.
The darkness that settles over the academy makes the towering buildings around feel eerie.
Nail Hall, Gluckt Hall, Obel Hall, Delen Hall. From these luxurious buildings right next to the student plaza, to the distant Student Library or Tricks Hall on the hill, and the Pesson Hall where alchemy classes were mostly held, to the Marel Hall where the combat department trained โ buildings rarely visited by a student of the magic department.
Each of them, silent in the nightโs darkness, gives off an odd sense of dissonance despite being a daily sight.
Iโve been to school at night during my school days as well.
Even the most ordinary scenery feels like a different world when changed to nighttime.
โThe children of noble families exchange weaknesses when they marry. Itโs said that knowing each otherโs vulnerabilities makes their relationship strongerโฆ Sounds plausible and romantic, but in reality, if you think about it, itโs a conniving custom.โ
โThereโs such a customโฆ?โ
โItโs mostly outdated now, but I heard some of the older or more traditional families still practice it. I guess the Rothtaylor family doesnโt have such customs, huh?โ
โWell, Iโm not quite at the marrying age yet.โ
โThat is trueโฆ Anyway.โ
Lortelle sat on the bench and pulled her robeโs hood over her head. As usual, her bluish rose-shaped hairpin shone subtly in the moonlight.
โShall we exchange weaknesses?โ
โโฆ All of a sudden?โ
โIโm going to explain my situation regarding this matter, so Iโll inevitably have to reveal my inner vulnerabilities to you.โ
I never really thought of delving deep into Lortelleโs private matters.
โWell, itโs not like thereโs nothing I canโt show, but it still feels like Iโm getting the short end of the stick.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โYou know. I canโt stand being at a loss.โ
Lortelle smiled her coy smile, waiting for my response.
The truth is, a weakness exchange is rather tricky. The vulnerabilities that the scions of noble families have are often so dark or filthy that theyโre too fatal to be shared with othersโฆ For me, though, there arenโt any vulnerabilities that would be so lethal.
If I were to present a trivial flaw, and Lortelle comes forth with something deep and dark, wonโt the deal be unbalanced? It might not matter much to me, but it could be a grave offense to Lortelle.
So, I fell into deep thought.
โDonโt overthink it. In truth, Iโm doing this strange thing because I overheard.โ
โWhatโs your intention.โ
โI also have ears~ Just that, I can hear a bit further and wider than ordinary people~โ
That โbit furtherโ she refers to means she could hear everything from the entire living quarters.
In other words, she had heard the rumors about me looking down or being out of energy lately.
Even though I insisted I was fine, how Lortelle took it was another matter.
I closed my eyes.
It was already a dark night, but closing my eyes brought complete darkness to my sight.
What faintly gleamed in that darkness beyond my retinas were memories of the past.
Joint combat training, student council elections, freshman class assignment exams, Glast hunt, Glascan hunt, expulsion from the Ophelius Hall.
Moving back further to the distant past. Before living in the forest and gritting my teeth, to when I used to be Ed Rothtaylor, I pass through the paths Iโve walked.
Finally, I spoke.
โA lot of people around me have died.โ
Lortelle didnโt pry for details.
โThe environment was like that. Iโve been through a foreign battlefield for a few years. I got injured along the way. Thanks to that, I spent my final years quite leisurely.โ
โHow unexpected.โ
โBelieve it or not, itโs up to you.โ
Lortelle shook her head slightly, indicating her belief. She had never heard about the heir of the Rothtaylor household having war experience.
โJust in the battlefield, people die often. At first, itโs tough emotionally. The closer and more involved with them you become, the harder it gets.โ
โI can imagine. People tend to bond in such extreme environments.โ
โSo at first, you grit your teeth and try to save them. Even if it means collapsing from exhaustion, you try running through the battlefield carrying the severely wounded or watching a comradeโs last moments, crying as they breathe their lastโฆ In reality, those who have been there do experience this. Itโs kind of like a rite of passage.โ
My shoes came into view as I crouched and rested my arms on my knees, and I could see an army of carpenter ants marching between them.
โIt comes to a point where you realize itโs all futile. It only wells up pain in your heart, and in the end, people are replaced. Becoming attached becomes an activity laced with huge risks. Itโs your favorite word, risk management.โ
โI donโt like it. Who would want to manage risks?โ
โWell, whatever. Inherently, I came to a conclusion. Forgotten now, because it was decided such a long time ago.โ
Lifting my head to the usual stars in the sky, I felt a different sensation from looking up through the trees in the forest.
โWhen you try to save, it hurts when they die.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โIf you donโt try to save in the first place, you wonโt get hurt.โ
Lortelle stayed silent.
โThatโs how I could keep my sanity. Thatโs when I understood why leaders became cold-hearted. Even a foot soldier like me understood, so everyone else must have too.โ
Closing my eyes again, I remember the girl bleeding against the wall of Gluckt Hall.
Despite having solved every trial and task in a hectic rush, failing to save that one person by a hairโs breadth. That nearly identical memory was from a painfully long past.
I looked at my fists, clenched and unclenched them idly.
โIโve become quite desensitized.โ
Itโs because I tried to save that it hurt when they died.
Maybe the conclusion I had forgotten was due to the romance of this school after all.
Walking through the school yard fills my head with flowers from the aura of students brimming with dreams and hopes.
However, for me, reality has always been a trial. Life was not about โliving,โ but โsurvivingโ.
Doubting the world ceaselessly while maintaining sharp senses was the way Iโve lived.
โThis is my vulnerability.โ
Thatโs where I concluded.
If weakness exchange was the pretext, this should be enough for negotiation.
It was a significant revelation from my side, as it was a part that had never been exposed to anyone else.
Lortelle remained silent for a while. Then, looking up to the night sky while sitting properly on the bench, she brushed her auburn hair and slowly began to speak.
โThe meaning people attach to death variesโฆ and I wonโt frivolously judge your view, senior.โ
However, she still had more to say, looking at me with a faint smile. It wasnโt as refreshing as usual, it seemed a bit distant, perhaps an illusion caused by the dazzling moonlight.
โIโve also seen many die near me. Mostly, because of me.โ
Lortelle leaned back against the hard bench, looking up at the top of Obel Hall, used for the student council.
โMy parents were helpless. We used to eat rotten bread in the slums all day from the little money they gathered by begging. But I believe they were good people, at least until they sold me to the orphanage under the orders of Elte Guild.โ
โHard to respond to that.โ
โI donโt resent it anymore. When pushed to a corner, people easily fall for just a few gold coins.โ
โUnaware that their lives would be swiftly taken as a means of silencing them, they naively fell for the whispers of Elte Trading Company. Poor souls.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โWell, thatโs how I ended up as Elteโs lackey. Now Iโm the acting head of the company.โ
Their faces may no longer be clearly remembered.
Yet, it seems in some corner of Lortelleโs heart, her biological parents remain as kind-hearted individuals.
Even though they sold her off, she appears to accept their squalid fall from grace.
Having been cornered herself, Lortelle probably understands the psychology of such people very well.
โDo you know how much my parents were paid to sell me off? A mere three flen gold coins. Not thirty, not three hundred, just three.โ
Three flen gold coins.
Itโs not a negligible amount. Based on the poverty line, it could sustain basics for several months with frugality.
However, to trade oneโs own flesh and blood for such a sum is unimaginable.
โThatโs when it hit me. Pushing a person cornered by hardship into the abyss isnโt due to a mountain of opulent gold but immediate petty cash pressures.โ
Lortelle paused there to catch her breath.
Although, the story wasnโt long enough to warrant that break.
Her voice was but a whisper, complementing the sleepy ambience of the professorโs quarters.
โSince thenโฆ I trust no one.โ
In the few years Lortelle rose to prominence within Elte,
she self-taught the art of ledger-reading, memorized exchange rates, adapted to market fluctuations, handled personnel, managed crises, and tasks essential to leading a trading companyโall absorbed with remarkable efficiency.
Her knack for absorption would be deemed astonishing.
While her talents extended to combat, magic, alchemy, and scholarship, her true worth derived from handling gold coins, earning her the moniker โGolden Daughter.โ
โYears passed, and I began to see people less as individuals and more as mechanical devices, responding to my actions like clockwork.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โPerhaps, it shared a common thread with the commander Senior Ed spoke of. Ease of trust equates to ease of betrayal. By not attempting to trust, eventually, no one trustworthy remains. In the end, the only person I can rely on is myselfโฆ See.โ
Only then did Lortelle lift her gaze back onto the silent night academy.
Itโs beginning to make sense why Lortelle brought me here in the middle of the night.
โThe night academy is eerie and silent, isnโt it? Usual busy locations void of life, it feels like being left alone in the world.โ
โโฆ Indeed.โ
โTo me, days feel just like this.โ
Solitude in a crowd.
A plaintive malady that gradually eats away at the spirit.
โWell, at least I have company now.โ
That one time, as I looked down upon the grisly battlefield from the heights, I could almost envision my silhouette in the background.
Likely, a young Lortelle gazing upon the city of Oldec would have appeared no different.
โI told you.โ
Lortelle leaned her head on my shoulderโฆ and quietly, bathed in the gentle moonlight, closed her eyes.
โWe are kin.โ
* * *
โI was informed a rat had infiltrated our company. Iโm in the process of catching it.โ
Lortelle confided her plans as she rested her head on my shoulder.
โSince a few days ago, stock counts in the warehouse were mismatched, and ledgers appeared unnaturally manipulatedโฆ Someoneโs been steadily diverting funds from our branch. Now, the cracks in the books are beginning to show.โ
โIs it that Dun fella? Wasnโt he buying booze with embezzled funds?โ
โDun isnโt that bold. His modus operandi is enjoying minor luxuries using repetitive, small-scale deceit. Itโs likely someone far more vile is at play.โ
Lortelle adjusted her position, leaning in closer to me.
โThe exposure of suspicious ledger entries implies their scheme is reaching its limits. They might soon attempt a grand theft before escaping.โ
โSo the recent book hoarding wasโฆโ
โA tempting bait. If book prices rise furtherโฆ Theyโll offload their stock for cash before our company and flee. By tracking individuals actively purchasing books, weโll unearth that ratโs identity.โ
Ultimately, it boils down to severing ties with a company comrade.
But Lortelle showed no hesitation.
โAs I mentioned, my bane isโฆ not trusting anyone. Even if that loneliness consumes me, I refuse to trust rashly. Regardless of appearances, motives are predictably clichรฉ.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โI fear betrayal.โ
At the core of Lortelleโs psyche lies fear.
Just like many others, Lortelle is no different.
โYet I feel fortunate. It seems like only yesterday I was sold for three gold coins, and now, Iโm someone who can entice a desired individual with three gold coins for a dayโs work.โ
โโฆ Isnโt three coins for a dayโs rate a bit excessive?โ
โI swung high initially. Anyway, I suspected youโd decline. And what if you did? Thatโs just one less person for me, isnโt it?โ
Rubbing her face on my shoulder, Lortelle smirked seductively.
โItโs fine. Whatโs one less person to me?โ
She didnโt explicitly state her reason. Instead, she just wrapped her arm around, gaze teasing, looking at me intently.
โYou know why, right?โ
Any response would seem out of touch.
So I just let Lortelle cling and nuzzle against my arm.
* * *
โIโm sorry, Miss Lortelle. I appreciate the offer, butโฆโ
The next morning, as Lortelle left from a room in Ophelius Hall, the head maid, bell Mayar, approached her.
โMiss Lortelleโs departure from Ophelius Hall is worrisome enough, but itโs too daring for me to follow suit.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โThree gold coins a day is quite excessiveโฆ Frankly, a generous sum for meโฆ But I take pride in my work at Ophelius Hall.โ
Belle Mayar bowed deeply.
Awakened and simply dressed, Lortelle gazed back with a compassionate expression.
โA daily rate of three coins is an audacious proposal indeedโฆ It breaks my heart to be turned down like thisโฆ.โ
โAhโฆโ
โOf course, bell, the noble passion you have for your work isnโt something money can measureโฆ But could you reconsider? I really donโt want to lose a maid as competent and diligent as you.โ
Viewed with such tender eyes, bell felt an uneasy flutter in her heart.
However, she firmly shook her head again.
โIโm sorry.โ
โI see. Well, if Belle says no, I must accept it. Thenโฆ how about a part-time arrangement?โ
โHuh? A part-time arrangementโฆ?โ
Lortelle softly held Belleโs hands, speaking with a tearful voice.
โReduce the pay to a third but come manage my villa or camp during free times. Youโve been keen on practical work, right?โ
โYesโฆ Ehโฆ?โ
โI heard youโve been caring for Senior Yenika. Just like that, pop by periodically for management work. Itโs casual; come whenever convenient, deal with the tasks, and thatโs it. Just a fixed number of visits per weekโฆ Can you at least consider this?โ
Caught off guard by the unexpected proposition, bell hesitated.
But the offer wasnโt unappealing. Belle, naturally diligent, managed her maid duties alongside caring for Yenika, her time management impeccable.
Plus, a pent-up desire for more practical work, an autonomous schedule, and the fact that a girl was imploring her with tear-filled eyesโit was hard to refuse.
Feeling oddly indebted, bell found herself agreeing.
โThatโฆ if itโs just that muchโฆโ
โWowโฆ! Thank you, bell!โ
Lortelle clapped jubilantly.
โThenโฆ Iโll send the contract under your name!โ
The negotiation was a swift affair, with the contract already prepared.
Watching Lortelle retire to her room with a bright smile, bell realizedโฆ
The offer was a decoy from the start.
They had laid the groundwork for โrejection,โ leading to an enforceable follow-up contract.
Wellโฆ it is just like her to do so.
Not that Belle was oblivious.
It was merely the irony of being outplayed that made her chuckle.
Watching Lortelle, foxy grin intact, return to her quarters, bell laughed hollowly.
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