It’s Been 500 Years as an Extra, and the Original Story Still Hasn’t Begun - Chapter 15
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500 Years as Just an Extra,
The Original Story Still Won’t Begin
Episode 015
“Baron Baton? Why would he?”
Though she already knew he was a traitor, Ailesia blinked innocently, pretending to know nothing.
“I believe he’s connected to Elly’s disappearance.”
“Why?”
“When I mentioned hiring you as a tutor, he immediately turned it around as if my judgment was wrong. From the start, it wasn’t something that needed to be decided by committee, yet the other retainers chimed in as if they’d been waiting.”
“What do you mean by that?”
“I can hire a tutor and simply notify them. Maybe they could offer advice, but it’s not a matter requiring pros and cons.”
Interfering with personnel decisions was blatantly disrespecting the Grand Duke’s authority. Because Termion had deliberately mentioned it as if it were an important matter, it gave them justification to voice their opinions.
‘So the tutor comment was a trap.’
Termion had properly set the stage so the retainers couldn’t stay quiet. Baron Baton had unknowingly taken the bait completely.
“What could a five-year-old possibly learn that’s so impressive? It’s practically just a nanny and playmate. Their reaction means they had some ulterior motive.”
“You don’t know what that is though, right?”
“…I suspect they want to use Elly to oppose me. Since Elly is still young, they probably figured she’d be easy to manipulate if they sweet-talked her properly.”
In the early part of the original story, legitimacy disputes would arise whenever problems occurred in the Grand Ducal House.
Termion was the previous Grand Duke’s illegitimate child and had no talent for magic whatsoever. If he hadn’t awakened as an Aura Master, he would have been openly disrespected.
‘It’s not like he wanted to become Grand Duke anyway… He wasn’t even interested in the first place.’
A seventeen-year-old boy whose birth mother’s origins were unknown. Since he had unexpectedly become Grand Duke, his foundation was inevitably unstable.
At least the Grand Duchess Dowager, as the previous Grand Duchess was called, cherished him like her own son. With the support of the Tigel Knight Order and some loyal retainers, he was somehow managing to perform his duties as Grand Duke.
“Their behavior is disgusting. I should make them reveal their true colors more.”
“Do you have a good plan?”
Despite appearances, she was someone who enjoyed games and had mastered all kinds of political schemes. A rather wicked smile appeared on Ailesia’s lips.
“How about turning him into a really big frog?”
“…That’s quite a witch-like metaphor.”
“I’ll take that as a compliment. I am indeed a smart and super strong witch.”
Termion chuckled and his eyes lit up.
“I’d like to hear more details.”
Clearly intrigued, he leaned forward slightly.
On the afternoon of the third day since Elenora’s return, Termion called a meeting and made a unilateral announcement.
“I will appoint Ailesia Milenov as Elenora’s tutor.”
While several flustered retainers stirred, Baron Baton cautiously spoke up.
“Grand Duke, didn’t you say you would take time to decide on that matter?”
“I’m handling my niece’s education myself, so what’s your complaint?”
Due to the lingering resentment from a few days ago, Termion’s voice was ice-cold.
“What Elenora needs now isn’t knowledge and etiquette, but emotional stability. However, we can’t completely exclude educational aspects.”
“What exactly do you mean by education?”
The perceptive Baron Gavin naturally joined the conversation. He too had found Baron Baton’s attitude quite suspicious.
“Since Elenora apparently has considerable talent for magic, I’m thinking of having Ailesia teach her the basics.”
“The Grand Duchess has magic…?”
“My word, this is a blessing for the family!”
“Congratulations, Your Grace! The Grand Duchess Dowager will be so pleased!”
No matter how outstanding a mage was, having their talent verified before age ten was extremely rare.
Elenora was only five years old. Showing aptitude at such a young age meant she clearly exceeded ordinary levels.
“Lady Milenov appears to be in her early to mid-twenties at most… Does she have the skill to handle the Grand Duchess?”
Baron Baton stubbornly continued his questioning despite Termion’s glare.
Just as Baron Gavin was about to say something, Kubera, who had been sitting quietly, spoke up.
“I heard from the knights who accompanied His Grace. Using spatial transfer magic means she’s at least a 7th-tier High Mage.”
“That level?”
When Baron Gavin asked with delight, Kubera nodded.
“She’s far beyond an ordinary mage’s level. In pure magical ability alone, she’s a step above me.”
“Haha, impressive for such a young age.”
Reaching 4th-tier in one’s twenties was considered genius level. Being above Kubera, who was approaching forty, meant Ailesia was completely beyond normal standards.
“Wouldn’t it be good for Lord Dayford to teach her directly? If the Grand Duchess is so exceptionally talented, wouldn’t early education be important?”
One retainer offered a different opinion. He was one of those who had sided with Baron Baton yesterday.
Termion forcibly suppressed his rising irritation.
“He’s only staying in the Imperial Capital out of necessity. Lord Dayford should be at the Gardbale Mountains right now. As the head of the Tigel Knight Order, his duties are already overwhelming, so I can’t burden him with Elenora’s education too.”
“Then wouldn’t it be better to request a specialist from the Magic Tower?”
“When even the Grand Duke’s Estate staff couldn’t properly care for Elenora, you want to bring in another outsider? And from the Magic Tower of all places? Are you joking right now?”
“However, Lady Milenov is also an outsider…”
“I think I said something similar a few days ago.”
Bang!
When Termion slammed his fist on the table, all the retainers’ faces hardened.
“You people who are so interested in my niece’s education, why did you drag your feet so much when she went missing?”
In the heavy silence that fell, Termion’s low voice continued.
“I was going to let it slide when the Head Maid disciplined the problematic servants, but apparently that wasn’t enough. Should I investigate one by one who recommended them for employment?”
“…Your words are excessive, Grand Duke. How can you connect the subordinates’ negligence with everyone here?”
“Subordinates’ negligence? Since you brought it up, answer me this, Head Butler.”
“What do you mean?”
“While the Head Maid was coughing up blood trying to get to the Grand Duke’s Castle to report, what exactly were you, the estate manager, doing?”
Baron Baton answered while sweating profusely but keeping his back straight.
“Naturally, I was using every means and method to find the Grand Duchess.”
“Every means and method, when you didn’t budge from inside the manor? Should I use every means and method until I get a proper answer from you?”
Termion was already emanating pale gray aura from his hands.
“Let’s start by pulling out your fingernails one by one.”
Just as Baron Baton turned pale at Termion’s killing intent-filled statement.
“Haha, Grand Duke. I think everyone here understands Your Grace’s affection for the Grand Duchess well enough. Please calm your anger for now.”
“Understanding, my foot.”
When Termion withdrew his aura with a displeased look, Baron Gavin smiled good-naturedly and glanced around.
“I agree with Your Grace’s opinion. What does background matter? Her skills seem trustworthy enough. Don’t you think so, Lord Dayford?”
“That’s correct.”
“As Your Grace said, what the Grand Duchess needs urgently after going through such an ordeal is emotional stability. Getting worked up about early education and such will only be burdensome. In times like this, having someone the Grand Duchess feels close to by her side is most helpful.”
“Do you really think so?”
Termion’s voice became much gentler. The other retainers were also focusing on Baron Gavin’s words.
“As you all know, currently at the Grand Duke’s Estate, except for Grand Duke himself, everyone else is the Grand Duchess’s subordinate. This means there’s no one who can comfortably talk with and guide the Grand Duchess.”
“That’s why we suggested bringing in a specialist from outside…”
Glare.
Baron Gavin sent a cold look toward Baron Baton, who couldn’t help but interrupt again.
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