Chapter 15
The Price of Touching Perdian
2022.08.21
I glanced at Yansi before speaking.
âNo matter how powerful Angelos is, if theyâve bought up all the mana stone mines, they must have stretched their finances quite far.â
Although mana stone mines werenât exactly plentiful, purchasing most of the mines within the Wilentia Empire was no easy feat.
Even for Angelos, it must have been a move that pushed their funds to the limit.
The Perdian family would likely withstand Angelosâ monopoly for a few years, but smaller merchant groups wouldnât last long.
It was clearly a plan to take over the entire military supply industry.
No one disagreed with me.
âSo?â asked the Duke of Perdian.
Without hesitation, I answered.
âThen Perdian should monopolize it as well.â
âYou already said it, Lili. Most of the mana stone mines have already been auctioned off by Angelos.â
Yansi responded gently, almost as if he were soothing me. But the âmonopolyâ I meant wasnât that.
âWe donât need mana stone mines.â
âWhat?â
âMaterials used in military supplies arenât limited to mana stones, are they?â
ââŚ!â
âIf we buy up all the other materials instead.â
Surprise flickered across everyoneâs eyes.
Even the First Prince, who had been largely indifferent until now, looked at me in shock.
I felt a faint sense of disbelief at how differently they were looking at me now.
Still, no matter how you looked at it, Angelos didnât have unlimited resources. Perdian, on the other hand, controlled the underworld to the point of being called its emperor.
Even the royal family had to step back before such power.
âAngelos only recently entered the military supply business, so they donât have many established suppliers for other materials. In time, theyâll be forced to reach out to Perdianâand when they do, we sell them those materials at a high price.â
And that would be the end of it.
The Duke nodded slightly in agreement.
âYes. Theyâll have no choice but to buy from us, no matter the price.â
âBut in the end, theyâll suffer losses and be forced to withdraw from the military supply business.â
If Angelosâ head worked at all, they would admit defeat. A family head wouldnât cling to a losing battle at such a cost.
Perdian would continue its military contracts anyway, so expanding supply sources wouldnât hurt them much.
âYansi. Investigate Angelosâ financial situation.â
âYes, Father.â
âCarlo, assist him.â
âYes. Iâll handle the bidding for the other materials.â
The Duke smiled faintly after issuing his orders.
âThen the discussion is over.â
His gaze turned to me.
He looked at me as if this outcome had been obvious all along, which only made me avert my eyes awkwardly.
I listened to the Duke and the First Prince continue their discussion about the next steps, then glanced at Yansi.
He was still smilingâbut I couldnât tell what he was thinking.
âWhy are you looking at me like that, Lili?â
âItâs nothing.â
It stung a little that I had taken credit for a strategy Yansi would probably have come up with in the future.
âGood work, Elodie.â
âThank youâŚâ
The Duchess smiled gracefully in praise, but I couldnât return it properly.
Because I had just realized something.
âDid I overdo itâŚ?â
I had clearly said I understood my place and wouldnât threaten the positions of the two sons, yet I had just casually presented a solution as if I had been waiting for it.
But if I hadnât spoken, innocent merchant groups might have been wiped out by Angelosâ tyranny.
I should leave.
Hoping I hadnât displeased the Duchess, I stood up.
âI⌠Iâm not feeling well, so Iâll be going upstairs.â
I fled the dining room before I even received permission.
âIâll have to behave more appropriately next timeâŚ!â
With that resolution, I left.
A few moments later
As Elodie hurried out of the dining room, the Duchess spoke with concern.
âOh my. She left so quickly. Could she be feeling that unwell? Carlo, could you follow her?â
âW-Why me!â
âHm?â
âSheâll manage on her own. Iâm not going!â
At Carloâs outburst, the Duchess did not press further.
âEven though heâs my son, heâs truly hopeless.â
She clicked her tongue lightly.
âI apologize for showing you such an unseemly sight, Your Highness.â
At her words, Adnemi smiled and shook his head.
âItâs not something youâd call unseemly. More importantly, itâs surprising. I never expected my fiancĂŠe to resolve a situation like that.â
âRecently, our Lili has become much more thoughtful. Sheâs about to come of age, so perhaps sheâs trying to act more mature.â
âIs that so.â
Adnemi slowly rolled a small vial in his hand.
âMore thoughtful, huh.â
It was one of the medicine bottles he had seen on Elodieâs desk earlier.
He had noticed how she subtly hid it with her body when his gaze fell on it.
âWhat exactly are you hiding?â
This could not simply be explained by her becoming more mature or thoughtful.
Her personality had changed too drastically.
Her position within the Perdian household was ambiguous.
And todayâs unexpected behavior.
If he could find out what was inside that vial, he might get closer to what Elodie was hiding.
It was pure instinct.
Rodigo Angelos
Rodigo Angelos, head of the Angelos ducal family, was a man filled with ambition.
Born into one of the empireâs four great houses, he had always been a heir and was sharp-witted.
His goal was simple:
To suppress all other houses and make Angelos the greatest of them all.
The biggest obstacle in his way was, without question, Silvester Perdian.
âThat annoying bastard.â
The Duke of Angelos despised him intensely.
For many reasons.
First, his arrogant attitude of looking down on others as if he were superior.
Second, the lifelong comparisons due to being of the same generation and same rank among the four great houses.
Third, the admiration others gave Perdianâs youthful appearance despite being the same age.
Fourth, his son Yansi, who was just as infuriating.
Fifth, Perdianâs underworld dominance constantly obstructing his business.
And there were countless more reasons if he were to list them all.
So once again, he devised a grand plan to eliminate one of Perdianâs business ventures.
âNot bad. Even he can come up with something interesting.â
Thinking of the advisor who had visited him, Angelos leisurely enjoyed his favorite drink.
Since he had bought up all the mana stone mines, even Perdian would struggle to endure.
Self-sufficiency had limitsâresources would eventually run dry.
The amount of mana stones required for mana armor production was enormous.
Even Perdianâs mines alone couldnât meet the imperial quota.
Importing from abroad would incur tariffs and still be unprofitable.
His aide entered the office and reported.
âEverything has been successfully auctioned, my lord. It was close, but we paid via issued bills.â
âGood. Then we only need to wait.â
This was only the beginning.
Perdianâs largest external business was military supply.
Even if one branch collapsed, they would surviveâbut Angelos had planned further ahead.
His goal was clear.
The downfall of Perdian.
He would chip away at them until they collapsed entirely.
Perdian Dukeâs Office
The two sons stood before their fatherâs desk to report.
âSpeak.â
âYes. Just as Lili said, Angelos used all their funds to purchase mana stone mines.â
Yansi finished his report, and Carlo followed.
âThey also bought up mines in the Bruman region and other supply sources.â
âThese are materials Angelos doesnât handle well. That also matches Liliâs prediction.â
The Duke nodded calmly.
âBegin.â
It was time to make them pay for touching Perdian.
A few days later â Angelos Estate
An aide rushed into the office.
âMy lord! Perdianâ!â
âOh? Have they finally withdrawn from the military supply business?â
Angelos stood up eagerly, smiling.
But something was wrong.
âN-No, my lord.â
âThen what?â
âPerdian has purchased all mines in the Bruman region. And all other material supply routes have been blocked. There is nowhere to trade except through Perdian!â
ââŚ!â
Angelosâ eyes widened.
Damn it.
âWeâve been played.â
The realization filled his mind immediately.
Perdian had returned his own strategy against him.
He hadnât expected this. He thought it was flawless.
His mind raced.
Delaying would only increase losses.
If Perdian controlled all supplies, they would sell them at exorbitant prices.
So withdrawing from the business before losses grew was the only rational choice.
But rage still burned inside him.
At that momentâ
Knock knock.
Someone politely knocked on the open door.
âYouâve arrived at the right time.â
âSilvesterâŚâ
A presence so quiet no one in the mansion had noticed him enter.
Only Silvester Perdian could move like that.
âHow do you like my gift?â
âHow petty.â
âPetty? Coming from you, thatâs quite a word. Self-reflection, perhaps?â
âI merely pursued fair competition.â
âFair. A word we are not acquainted with.â
Angelos barely restrained his anger.
And then realization dawned.
This was Yansiâs doing, no doubt.
But thenâ
âYansi Perdian, I presumeâŚâ
âYouâre wrong, Rodigo.â
âWhat?â
âIf not Yansi, then whoââ
âWell.â
Not Yansi?
Then who?
âI need to find out.â
This was not something to ignore. Someone capable of challenging Perdian had appeared.
The Duke turned away, unconcerned with Angelosâ confusion.
Watching his opponentâs face twist was not unpleasant.
âI suppose I should reward my daughter.â
No matter how it looked, the true architect of this incident was his youngest daughterâElodie Perdian.
The Dukeâs steps quickened.






