Chapter 82: Wee
Count Merellof frowned as he eyed the table. The small, worn-out bag was wide open, revealing therge Gr seeds inside. In total, there were barely fifty seeds.
These are worth fifteen gold coins each?
The Count automatically started calcting in his head.
rk was a ve like Lien, bought when the ve caravan passed through the territory. At that time, he paid fifteen gold coins for a young and strong ve. Over time, the value of a ve diminishes, so in the long run, trading for Gr seeds was definitely more profitable, especially in times of famine like now.
They said they wouldnt trade for less than fifty coins per bag. But out of humanitarian concern, they gave us these to help with the urgent situation.
Ridiculous.
It was unclear if the Counts exasperation was due to the small quantity or the fact that they had bought Gr in the first ce. The butler couldnt decipher his masters thoughts and just nodded along. Whatever it was, the Count valued money above all.
The Countess Merellof lifted the edge of the bag with her pipe.
Did you get a ve certificate?
I just signed it. It was urgent, so we agreed to formalize itter.
Ha, so naive. Who postpones a certificate transfer? What were they thinking?
Thats why we got Gr so easily.
The Count looked over the Gr seeds without responding. He had only ever acknowledged their existence before, never examining them so closely despite decades of life.
So, how do we eat these?
You can eat them raw, boiled, roasted, steamed, or fried. The possibilities are endless. Should I send them to the kitchen?
These seeds were worth fifteen gold coins each. Even if they were mere weeds, they couldnt just end up in the mouths of mere servants, not after paying such a price.
Have two cooked and nt the rest in the garden.
Yes, my lord.
The Count probably meant two for himself and the Countess. The steward bowed and took the bag, and the Countess, exhaling smoke from her cigarette, moved closer to her husband.
I hear they eat a lot of Gr in the central regions?
Just rumors. Spread by that Ian to feed his people.
Are you sure? I heard Romandro didnt seem too averse to it either.
Rumors were rife in the territory, but one certain thing was the great taste of Gr. Otherwise, why would the people of Bratz be so obsessed with farming it and eating it three times a day?
Tap, tap.
Weve prepared a simple Gr dish.
Come in. Hmm, whats this smell?
We followed a recipe from Bratz. I hope it suits your taste.
If it doesnt, you will.
Despite the stewards polite words, the Counts response was as cold as ever. The retreating steward swallowed nervously, tense and uneasy.
It looks quite good.
Indeed. You wouldnt know its just a weed if you didnt say it.
The fragrance of the sugar sauce wafted from the crisply grilled Gr, sweet and inviting, with the edges cooked to a golden, crunchy perfection.
The boiled Gr was another story like a firm pudding, it seemed to melt in the mouth.
The servant sliced the Gr into pieces and presented them to the Count and Countess. Though the seeds were smaller than an egg, making slicing somewhat unnecessary.
Here, try it.
The Count hesitated but cautiously took a bite. Despite his preconceived notions about Gr, he tried it after all, it cost fifteen gold coins, and he had to at least taste what he bought.
Hmm?
The Count paused mid-chew, surprised by the unfamiliar vor that pleasantly dissolved on his tongue. The Countess smiled knowingly at his reaction.
Quite good, isnt it?
Better than I expected.
Now that I think about it, the trend in the central regions doesnt seem so far-fetched. Im looking forward to trying more borate dishes once the month passes.
The Countess elegantly ate her piece with a fork, causing the Count to stroke his mustache thoughtfully. He didnt want to admit it, but there was no denying the unique delicacy he had just tasted. He cleared his throat a few times before turning to the steward.
Ensure no rumors spread about this. And set up a guard rotation in the garden.
Yes, my lord.
With such a valuable crop, undoubtedly others would covet it. The Countess had been fooled by rumors, so it was clear how the less educated might regard Gr. After all, each seed was worth fifteen gold coins, deserving meticulous care.
And butler, the Count added, wiping his mouth.
Yes, my lord?
Bring up two more Gr for dinner.
What would you like, my lord?
Gr, of course.
Ah, understood.
The butler looked pale, concerned about running out of Gr seeds and fearful of failing to please the Counts pte.
<i>Creak</i>.
The butler sighed and exited to the corridor, and the other servants retreated. A heavy silence hung between the Count and Countess.
Shall I pour some wine?
What did you discuss on your visit?
As you can see, a very beneficial conversation.
The Countess stood and fetched her husbands empty ss. As she opened the wine cork, a servant approached, but she indicated with her gaze that she would pour it herself. She detailed her visit to Bratz while refilling his ss.
So, I also checked Lady Marys room. As expected, nothing. It must have been lost in themotion.
Why bring back belongings of a deceased traitor?
Well, it was originally mine.
The Count seemed more rxed than usual, perhaps influenced by the acquisition of the Gr. Before her return, he was filled with the urge to strangle her, but now he was calmly savoring his wine.
<i>Click</i>.
Oh, my apologies.
Tsk.
As the servants cleared the table, one of them apologized and stepped back, noticing the closeness between the Count and Countess. Seizing the moment when the Counts attention was diverted, the Countess swiftly sprinkled powder into his wine.
Lien.
Yes, what is it?
But this is thest time. If you return home after dark again, Ill break your ankle.
Is there going to be a next time? I wont need to go to Bratz anymore. And if I do, youll be with me.
And by then, youll be a corpse.
Answer me.
Understood.
The Count nodded, seemingly satisfied, and picked up his wine ss. The Countess did the same, clinking sses lightly with a faint smile.
* * *
Hmm
How is his condition?
Ian called a doctor to examine Beric, who hadnt woken up despite asional sleep talking. Beric remained unconscious even when shaken.
The doctor assessed Beric and replied, Hes definitely asleep. He might be so deeply asleep due to extreme fatigue. What kind of drug did you say it was?
A newly circted drug from Hawan, itsponents are unclear, but it seems to be a sleep-inducing hallucinogen. Taking it for about a month can lead to death by apnea, but Beric just smelled the powder and fainted.
Some people have a strong resistance to drugs, though this seems severe. Since he didnt ingest it, theres probably no need to worry. However, considering its a hallucinogen, you should be cautious
The doctor muttered as he set up an IV for Beric.
It has anesthetic effects.
What exactly does that mean?
It means until he fully regains consciousness, he might sleep talk, act out, or even behave like a sleepwalker.
Romandro, who had been quietly listening, suddenly stood up in rm. Knowing Berics temperament and physical capabilities, the possibility of sleepwalking could be quite problematic.
Ian, maybe we should get some chains to restrain him?
Thats a good idea, but Im not sure how effective itll be.
Better than doing nothing. And how much can Beric really do, even if he goes wild? He cant break metal chains with his hands.
Romandro rushed out to find the servants, calling for strong and sturdy chains. The sounds of his instructions echoed into the room.
Hehehe
Oblivious to his impending restraint, Beric continued tough and smack his lips in his dream. The doctor finished applying a bandage where the IV was inserted and stood up.
This IV will boost his strength. If he doesnt wake up by tomorrow noon, please call me again.
What about the wound on his side?
Oh, the injury?
At Ians question, the doctor chuckled and shook his head.
Its healed very nicely. Still, he should be careful since the deeperyers might not be fully healed yet.
Hes not one to heed caution.
Still, please let me know if theres any issue.
Thank you for your help. You can go now.
<i>Creak</i>.
After the doctor left, Ian returned to his desk and spread out his documents. The room was quiet, filled only with the sound of the firece and Berics breathing. Ian, deeply engrossed in his work, suddenly felt an odd presence and looked over at Beric.
Ah!
Startled, Ian saw Beric wide-eyed and staring right at him. Ian grimaced in surprise.
The IV seems to be effective.
Why am I lying here?
You fainted after smelling the powder from Countess Lienspact. I might need to call the doctor again. Do you feel unwell anywhere?
Beric slowly got up and walked to the window, muttering curses under his breath.
Damn it
Beric?
Am I dreaming right now?
No, it seems youre awake.
Beric, moving slowly and appearing unfocused, pressed his forehead against the cold window, trying to clear his head.
Beric, whats wrong? Is there a problem?
I see something strange.
Strange? It could be a hallucination from the drug. Try to rx and take deep breaths.
Just then, Romandro, who had gone to fetch chains, hadnt returned yet. Ian approached Beric, worried he might be agitated, and held his arm.
If its hard to distinguish between reality and hallucination, it might be better to sleep more. Ill call the doctor
No, I can tell the difference.
Beric pressed his temples in irritation.
In truth, there wasnt a big issue. He just saw his long-dead family standing there, just like in his memories, silent and unmoving.
Beric sighed and muttered.
This feels gross.
<i>Click</i>.
Just then, Romandro entered with a servant, carrying chains. Seeing Beric standing normally, Romandro stumbled back in surprise.
Youre awake?
Whats this?
Beric, asking about the chains, was met with a stuttering response from Romandro.
Cant you recognize me?
What?
Ian, do something about this!
Calm down, Sir Romandro.
Ian tried to exin that Beric seemed fine, but Berics sly smile and yful approach towards Romandro suggested he was indeed recovering quickly.
Herees a rolling pig.
Yikes! Ian! Ian!
Im hungry! Lets roast it!
Warriors, where are you? Warriors!
Berics recovery seemed rapid as he yfully chased Romandro, who threw down the chains and fled.
Come here, piggy! Where are you going?
Ahhhh! The warriors
<i>Thud! Thump!</i>
Lord Ian, is Beric really alright?
Hm? Seems so.
Despite seeing hallucinations, Beric was aware they were not real, indicating no serious issue. His mental strength was certainly exceptional.
No wonder hes fit to be a magic swordsman.
Unaware of the full situation, the servant could only futilely fiddle with the now unnecessary chains.