Bloodline is a Cheat Code - Chapter 11
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Chapter 11
“….”
“I’ll help you. So you’ll help me too, won’t you? I’m a bit embarrassed to admit that my intentions aren’t purely altruistic.”
“Is it perhaps the power of our family’s mines or our family business that you need? Though this is something I can’t decide on my own.”
“All I need is the opportunity to have a conversation about it. If even that’s too much to ask, I’ll gracefully withdraw. But I’ll still accept the medicine.”
It was tantamount to revealing that her intentions weren’t purely selfless, yet Hailey’s heart stirred in the strangest way.
“Phew, the soda pass seduction succeeded….”
“Bell.”
“I-I’m sorry….”
Though I didn’t understand what she meant, I found myself wanting to trust this young lady before me.
“I’ll do my very best.”
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“Did I rashly provoke Faneshula’s displeasure at the Reading Circle? Of course, I know it’s pointless to regret it now, but still.”
“Tiae.”
“Of course, targeting Hailey and House Delpoi, who possess both military supply businesses and magic stone mines, was the right move. But I didn’t need to step in because of House Violet. I was too hasty.”
What on earth was I thinking when I did such a thing?
After I sent Hailey Genevre home in the carriage first, she gazed at me for a long time with a face full of mixed expressions, then slowly disappeared into the distance.
‘I will eagerly await the letter you send.’
In ordinary conversation, one wouldn’t attach the word “eagerly.”
Someone of Duke Rosena’s standing wouldn’t speak carelessly about extending an invitation, yet Hailey deliberately inserted those three words.
Perhaps she truly wanted to convey her earnest desire to wait. That statement meant I hadn’t made such a bad impression after all.
“Tiae, listening to you, it sounds like you’ve gained sufficient favor from Miss Genevre. Why are you so worried? You did really well. Did the fiancé issue hit a wall?”
“That’s not a major problem. I’ve already finished investigating House Delpoi. They were already well-prepared—it was just a matter of reading the documents.”
Serpina Rosena, who had worried about me and doubted their character when I first said I was going to the Reading Circle, finally smiled upon hearing this.
“Ah, so our people were quite helpful.”
Yes, the Information Guild had done their best regarding House Delpoi’s issues.
When exactly did my sister prepare all of this? Thanks to her, I was able to focus solely on worrying about the Reading Circle.
‘I think Minabell will handle it properly, but….’
Ever since my sister met the imperial prince that day, she had softened her heart toward Minabell to some degree, calling her name gently.
“Minabell.”
“Yes?”
“Was there any bold lady among those young ladies who went against our Tiae?”
The words ‘including you’ seemed to be heard only by me, but since Minabell appeared to be moved, I’ll let it pass.
In fact, Minabell did handle the situation with the best response she could manage.
She even stepped forward to resolve questions that seemed difficult for me to answer, making it obvious she was going out of her way.
“What came up in the middle was an unexpected situation, but it’s nothing we couldn’t handle. I knew Hailey wasn’t feeling well, but I didn’t realize it was because of that.”
“Her hand kept going to her lower abdomen, her back seemed uncomfortable, and she kept leaving her seat in the middle. Plus, the dress itself had a structure that forcibly compressed her lower abdomen.”
“Since she tends to leave her seat frequently when uncomfortable situations arise anyway, I didn’t notice. And besides, I’ve disabled the menstrual cycle feature in my system….”
“….”
I’m envious. I wish I could do that too. I wonder if I can disable that system.
After a false cough, I barely gathered my wits.
No, that’s not what matters right now.
“I may have invoked Rosena’s name, but I’m sorry because I was worried you’d be caught in the crossfire, Minabell.”
“Me?”
“Yes.”
Faneshula cannot openly attack Rosena. Even scheming from the shadows would prove quite difficult.
But attacking Minabell and Hailey Genevre, who appear to be my protégés, and thus striking at me indirectly—that’s entirely possible.
By the moment Rosena becomes a target, all those before her would already be ruined.
Would Minabell, who will obviously become the first target, even have the luxury of worrying about me?
“I’m sorry.”
“Ah, you’re worried about me and our family?”
“Yes.”
Because Minabell came from another world, her affection for the Cherita Marquis couple seemed subtly faint.
It wasn’t entirely absent, but neither was it overwhelmingly tender.
She retained memories as Minabell Cherita, but her heart was ambiguously divided between this world and her original one.
Perhaps that’s why she lacked the conscious drive to actively protect her family. She’d even said the world of nobility didn’t quite make sense to her.
“If the family collapses, something could happen to you too. You shouldn’t be so nonchalant about it.”
“That may be true, but I have this baseless faith that you’ll protect me.”
Moreover, she added casually that if worst came to worst, she could always return to that mansion we visited before and spend decades alone there.
She didn’t realize how those words pricked at one’s heart.
It bothered me that she still carried herself like someone who hadn’t adapted to this place.
“Besides, I wanted to save Hailey Genevre too. And I’ve already done plenty of things to make myself disliked anyway, so it’s fine. I’m good at this—making myself deliberately despicable to someone.”
Minabell laughed brightly. Now even Serpina Rosena seemed concerned about Minabell, casting a sidelong glance her way.
“But I couldn’t resolve the issue of Hailey Genevre’s fiancé….”
Come to think of it, from what I heard before going to the Reading Circle, recruiting Hailey Genevre had been Serpina Rosena’s responsibility in her first life.
“Tiae and Minabell shouldn’t act like me. I’m a terrible person, but you two aren’t.”
“No, Serpina Rosena. You’re not terrible.”
“Tiae, for your sake, I could abandon not just being a good person—I could abandon being human altogether.”
Back then, after being driven out of Rosena, Serpina Rosena had disguised herself with a new identity at the Magic Tower and re-entered society.
She then subtly drove a wedge between the Crown Prince and Faneshula, and ultimately the Marquis of Faneshula fell into his own trap, losing his head to the Crown Prince’s faction, while Liliana was stripped of her title and fortune.
Hailey Genevre had assisted those actions with both resources and effort, ultimately succeeding in marrying her fiancé.
Of course, their ending was far from happy.
‘House Delpoi was a knight order loyal to the Imperial Palace. Trying to protect their sovereign in a crumbling empire, Jade lost his head to a mad emperor before long, and Hailey took her own life.’
Minabell and I lack Serpina Rosena’s bold eloquence, and neither of us can use magic.
Moreover, unlike Serpina Rosena, whose goal was revenge, I’m trying to prevent this collapse.
Rather than simply letting them fall, I needed to actively employ them, and it felt like my head would burst.
I’d vaguely thought it would be good to recruit Hailey Genevre, who is versed in military procurement, and House Delpoi, who could prove legitimacy, as I’d hinted to Serpina Rosena beforehand, but the variable of Violet complicated things further. Well, that’s my own doing anyway.
I should solve the problems I’ve created myself.
“There are apparently no particular issues with House Delpoi right now. So if something happens, it will be something fabricated by Faneshula’s side. What’s the worst dishonor a knight family could bear?”
“Serving another lord or harboring different loyalties.”
“Ah, I see. Then I can predict the direction Faneshula will move to some extent. And Serpina Rosena, do you know much about Violet? I heard she’s skilled with magical artifacts.”
“When you say Violet, are you referring to Aubrey Violet?”
“Aubrey Violet is the second daughter. The youngest one who appeared at that event. She wasn’t even of debutante age yet.”
“The youngest then… Phoebe Violet? The beloved youngest daughter. That’s all I know for now. Though it does seem they often send her out to these events early on, perhaps to cultivate her independence.”
Serpina Rosena wore a briefly tired expression, as if she understood perfectly.
There was also talk that Aubrey Violet, who had to keep busy making the social rounds, was ill, so she may have had no choice but to attend.
“The eldest daughter already married and left the family. Still, it shouldn’t be completely impossible to have a conversation with them.”
“Right, I did ask Phoebe Violet if we could find time to talk later.”
“Good thinking. If it’s Violet… I haven’t had particular contact with them before. But I have seen letters sent to the Magic Tower or Aubrey visiting.”
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