1797 1797th episode



"d*mn it! Don't be silly! This, this, this!"
"Gee-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo

 When Geiska returns to the estate, embarrassed no more, she continues to beat and kick the maid as she passes by.
 The maid didn't do anything particularly to offend Geiska.
 In other words, it was unfortunate that Gaiska passed by when she was in a bad mood.
 The face, kicked without any moderation, swelled up the face, which was supposed to be above average as a maid of the Marquis of Seysore, and blood ran from her lips, perhaps because she had cut her mouth.
 Hearing those words that have already stopped speaking properly, the violence against the maid becomes more violent, perhaps because they have stimulated Gaiska's cruelty.
 Then he tries to take another blow at the maid, who is already stuck... but suddenly stops moving.
 It wasn't because Geiska stopped the maid's assault on her own initiative, but because she was suddenly grabbed by the back and pulled.
 Surprised by his unintended behavior, Geiska screams impatiently at being stopped in a climax of excitement.

"Waggle Nora! Let go!"
"No, young. If you do more, the maid will die."
"My orders are more important than the lives of a maid!"

 The man who is catching himself... the old knight who is in charge of guarding the mansion, Waglunola, is a critical difference in his physical strength between a man who has lived in the battlefield and who still lacks daily training, and a man who exercises only to the extent that he does not lack exercise.
 No matter how much Geiska screams, there is no way out of the commandment unless Waglunola lets go of it.
 After being separated from the maid, Geiska finally calms down a little when she sees the maid, who had been assaulted so far, being taken by Waglnola.
 No, I think the expression of sudden loss of motivation rather than calm down is more correct.

"That's enough, Wagulnora. Let go. That maid's gone, too. You can let go."

 At Gaiska's words, Waglnola released her grip.
 At the moment, Geiska's fists swung around her and hit her in the face, but this level of blow is nothing to Waglenola, who has trained for many years.
 If the maid had been beaten by Gaiska earlier, the blow might have blown her away.

"Are you satisfied?"
"Well, I've stopped my action. It's an honor to be forgiven at this rate."

 Gaiska didn't expect Waglunola to blow away just by hitting her, but she couldn't be funny to see her look so unconcerned.
 My fist hurts because I hit it hard with an unfamiliar fist, but when I say that, I feel like I'm going to feel miserable again, so I just walk down the corridor without saying anything.
 The whole body of the maids and butlers who had been watching the disappearance of the so-called storm, was relieved and looked at Waglnola in appreciation.
 Not many people in this estate in Annesis can say anything to Geiska.
 Furthermore, if they can act in a way that stops them, the number will be even smaller.
 Waglenola is one of the few.
 One of the butlers who saw the maid beaten and kicked by Gaiska rushed to call for Waglnola...and, as a result, avoided the worst possible consequences of the maid's death.
 However, the maid's face was bleeding and swollen as a result of her beating and kicking.
 The way he was beaten to the point where he couldn't recall his original lovely appearance naturally disgusts the viewer.
 In this case, it's not the maids who are disgusted, but the Gaisca who did it.
 Nevertheless, he does not speak directly because of the power of the Marquis of Seysore.
 If you can compete with the Marquis by your own means like Ray, you don't have to worry about your aristocratic lineage at all.
 But only a few people can do that.
 Ordinary people can't go against the Marquis, and above all, those who work here are employed by the Marquis of Seysore.
 I am employed by the Marquis of Seysor, not by Geiska, but, as long as I am in Annesis as a representative of the Marquis of Seysor, I cannot resist it."

"Go back to work, gentlemen. I'll see how things go, Mr. Geiska."

 Many of the maids, butlers and others who were there returned to their jobs at Waglenola's word.
 However, since I saw an unopposed maid being assaulted, I can't believe I'll be able to work in a good moodily.
 Well, if you think you're going to get caught in a bad way by Geiska, you're going to have the same experience as the maid I think you've just seen.
 The least salvation would be that the estate has wizards who can use restorative magic and other expensive potions.
 It was only a relief that the assaulted maid's face was intact.
 ...however, recovery magic and portions cannot heal the wounds of the maids who were assaulted without meaning.

"Why was Mr. Geiska so rough?"
"Well, I'm just... a man of strong temperament. I'm sure something happened."
"I hope I don't get into trouble again."
"What's that... Why is that maid being beaten all of a sudden? It's a lie, isn't it?"
"Oh... has he just come here? You've never been lucky enough to see such a scene before."
"Wow. Are you lucky or not? I'm not sure."
"Well, it's very rare that it's this bad, so in that sense, maybe the first thing I saw was this one. If I'm OK with seeing this, I'm sure I'll be able to keep working here."
"Well, the Marquis of Seysore pays more than the others..."

 Each person talks like that as they go back to work.
 Many are shocked, perhaps because they were the first to see the atrocities of Geiska.
 Still, the difference is large compared to the fact that others have not been so shocked.
 Originally of the Marquis of Seysore... to be exact, the high wages of the men working in the estate were due in part to the Geiska affair.
 This response may be natural, since many people understand it and work like this.
 At any rate, the momentary atrocities were over... and the servants disappeared.





"A commoner defies me as a nobleman? d*mn, if you don't know common sense, that's why you're in trouble. Do you think it's better than a nobleman just because you have a nickname?"

 As he sat on the sofa, Geiska muttered his irritation.
 The reason why I wouldn't break things in the room was probably because I was somewhat irritated by the maid.
 However, it was Arla who was supposed to be the first to warn Gaiska, but before he knew it, the object of his grudge had changed to Rei... because Geiska didn't like the fact that Rei was directly opposed to him.

"You can never forgive me for making such an imitation of the Marquis of Sethor."

 That's what I think, but the mere thought of Ray makes my spine cold.
 If I hadn't stepped down there... or if I was going to challenge Ray to a duel, I was definitely devastated.
 No, they might have been killed in some cases.
 Geiska, of the Marquis of Seysore descent, has never stood in battle.
 ...as Elena can see, it is not uncommon for aristocrats to fight on the battlefield, but in the case of Geiska, they have never trained in battle because they recognize battle as vulgar.
 The only battle Geiska has to do is to unilaterally abuse those who are below him, like the maid I mentioned earlier... and those who will never go against him.
 It's a blessing that Geiska was not fatally wounded because she didn't train.
 If this was the case for Geiska to conduct combat training, it is possible that those beaten or kicked by Geiska, including maids who were hit today, would have died of injuries.
 I guess he was still lucky enough to not be so.

"I don't have to deal directly with such savage people. The lowly people are among the low... well, fortunately, there are many adventurers in need of money now. ... Call Deotle!"

 The person standing next to the room moves with the voice of a Geiska, and after about ten minutes the door knocks and a man appears.
 The man in his thirties comes into the room and speaks when he stands in front of Galanca.

"Baby, you asked me to call you. Anything to do?"
"Oh, Deotles, you used to say that adventurers are in trouble because they run out of money in winter?""Well, there will be less work in the winter, and you won't want to bother working in the snow."
"How long exactly?"
"How long... in terms of the number of people?"

 He frowned a little at Deotre's tone, but the man in front of him was an insolent way of speaking, but he still acted as his own limb.
 That being the case, it's important to show some tolerance. Speak to yourself, telling yourself that.

"Yes. I want to get as many people as I can."
"Well, of course... it depends on what kind of work you do, because when you recruit in the guild, you have to explain the circumstances."
"I must remind you of me... the one who smeared the name of the Marquis Seysore family."
"Isn't that crimson?"

 Geiska's eyebrows are frowned unpleasantly at the nickname of crimson.
 But he soon managed to calm his irritation by thinking he was going to gather a crowd and retaliate against Ray.
 Geiska naturally knows Ray is good at wide-ranging extermination magic.
 But this is Annesis.
 There's no way you can use such magic.

"Yes, but don't worry. Will the magic that he's good at affect a wide range of things? Then you can hardly use it in the city."
"Well, what I have heard is that he is a very good warrior?"
"I know that, too, but if you let the adventurers use them without magic to drain him of his strength, he'll end up in the end."

 It was as good as throwing an adventurer into pieces, but there's no guilt in it.
 For Gaiska, adventurers are the kind of people who want to say thank you as much as you can use them as much as you can.
 That being the case, no matter how many people die against Ray, there is no guilt whatsoever.

"No, but... it's crimson. When it comes to gathering enough strength to fight it, there's no one to take it. If you ask for it in a way that doesn't go through the guild, many people will run away without fighting it."

 If the request is made through a guild, there will be a penalty if you try to escape along the way.
 In some cases, he could even be crowned head of prize money.
 However, such penalties do not naturally exist in the case of requests made without going through the guild.
 It would naturally be unpopular, but hiring someone silently to fight a notorious adventurer would have ensured that almost everyone would escape.
 But if you start by saying that you're going to fight a notorious adventurer, even if it's a non-guild request... and if you promise a high reward, you're not going to get it.
 No, I don't even know if anyone will accept a request, let alone a few.
 Of course, some of the adventurers of Anesis participated in the war against the Vestian Empire, and many saw with their own eyes how exceptional Ray was.
 It was questionable for Deotle how many people would actually fight Ray and take it on.
 But... Geiska smiles at Deotres.

"A mock battle. I'll gather it under the guise of that ... I'll tell only a few skilled men what my real purpose is." ... What do you think?"

 He said so with a dark smile.