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Chapter 32: The Invite From Count Lark

The whole thing happened in an odd fashion. Lith received a letter instead of a holo-call, and despite being addressed to him it was delivered to Nana's house.

Being the host, Nana took the liberty of reading it before handing it to him. She was just concerned about Lith's well-being, of course.

The letter said in a perfect penmanship:

"Dear Lith,

"Thanks again for slaying the monstrous magical beast. You have served the County of Lustria and deserve to be rewarded accordingly. To this end, I would like you to join me in my manor in ten days after receipt of this letter. We have much to discuss. I urge you to contact me as soon as you can via Lady Nerea's communication amulet.

Count Trequill Lark."

"What does this mean? It sounds so serious to almost be ominous. It doesn't seem like something a joyful and spirited person like the Count would write." Lith asked Nana.

"Hmmm." Nana nodded, eager to avoid the outrageous accusation of being nosey.

"I can smell good news and bad news.

"The good news is that there isn't anything serious. Despite the somber tone, worthy of a payment order, Lark used a letter. This means it's nothing urgent or important, since he could afford to wait for the delivery and the reply.

"The bad news is that all the above stinks of formality and etiquette. I fear that you are in for a whole day of boredom, while attending all the official business regarding your prizes and whatnot. As I always say, little imp, no good deed goes unpunished!"

'That's my line!' Lith inwardly screamed. 'Not only you open my mail, you even steal my shtick?'

Even the following holo-call was awkward. Count Lark was uncharacteristically calm and composed, managing not to ask Lith any questions about magic, nor did he lose his monocle once during the exchange.

After hearing that Lith had accepted his invite, he stated that his personal tailor would stop by later to take Lith's measurements, and that he would send his stagecoach on the set date, one hour after dawn in front of Nana's house.

Then, the Count politely but promptly ended the call, saying he had many things to attend to. For Lith, it was like talking to a complete stranger.

The tailor arrived less than an hour later and he didn't give Lith any mean look or nasty remark. On the contrary, he somehow recognized him at first glance, complimenting him for his height.

Despite being only eight and a half years old, Lith was already over one meter and thirty-five centimeters (4'6") tall, and in the County of Lustria any man above 1.75 meters (5'9") was considered tall.

"Keep growing up so fast and soon you'll be as tall as the Count, young man."

After the man left, Nana whistled in surprise.

"Good gods, I know him. That's the tailor that personally prepares the clothes for the Lark's family. It's even worse than I thought. This occasion must be something really big, like being invited to a ball kind of big.

"This is one of those rare moments when I'm happy not being part of high society anymore. Prepare yourself for long awkward silences, insufferable small talk and being shown around like some kind of exotic beast."

Lith spent the next ten days in his usual routine, obsessing about Nana's words was pointless, since he had already taken those things into consideration when he decided to tighten his relationship with the Count.

Except dancing, of course. Lith had always hated dancing, even back on Earth, mostly because of his two left feet. But even that wouldn't worry him much, there was no way for him to learn the Court's dances in so little time.

Even if he managed to find a book about it and added it to Soluspedia, knowing was not doing, he would still need to practice. He could only suck it up and endure.

When the fated day came, a luxurious stagecoach stopped in front of Nana's house. It was all white, with the d��cors painted gold, drawn by four snow-white stallions.

A valet descended, bowing to Lith before giving him a small wooden box.

"My Lord, would like you to change into your new outfit, before getting into the stagecoach?"

So much respect was dumbfounding for Lith, so he bowed back without a word, before going into Nana's living quarters to change.

He came out wearing deep blue velvet pants over hard leather shoes, a snow-white silk shirt and a blazer that matched with the pants, with the Count's family crest embroidered in gold over his heart.

'Neat! I'm probably wearing more money than my family's farm is worth. Judging from the crest, I guess Nana was right. Lark is going to introduce me to someone, and he needs that someone to know who I belong to.'

Lith was alone on the stagecoach. After opening the door for him, the valet went to sit beside the coachman.

Despite the horses' remarkable speed, the ride lasted over half an hour. Having nothing to do, Lith spent the whole time using Accumulation. His deep cyan mana core had yet to change by even a shade, it definitely needed more work.

When the stagecoach finally stopped, Lith looked out of the window, only to discover they were just at the gates of the estate.

Two fully armed soldiers talked to the coachman, inspecting inside, above and below the stagecoach before letting them pass.

'Going at full speed, guards armed to the teeth who performed a full check on the coach. Maybe Nana was wrong, this looks more pressing by the second.'

Once inside the gate, and beyond the high grey walls, the stagecoach slowed down, allowing Lith to take in the full manor view. The park around the manor extended as far as the eye could see.

The air smelled of cut grass, flower beds and finely trimmed bushes adorned the cobblestone paths that went across the whole park.

Halfway between the gate and the manor, there was a plaza, surrounded by benches. At his center there was a huge pedestal with a marble statue of someone that Lith assumed had to be either the first Count Lark, or an ancestor of which they were proud of.

The manor itself was bigger than he had imagined, extending for at least 3,000 square meters (32,291 square feet), divided into a main building, a left and a right wing forming a reversed U shape.

It took almost five more minutes to actually get to the manor's entrance.

The more he looked around, the more he could feel that something was amiss. One of the greatest changes that happened after Lith's mana core evolved to cyan, was that alongside his five senses, his instincts had greatly improved.

He was able to sense hidden dangers, like with the Ry, and to more easily grasp someone's real demeanor and intentions. So, he didn't miss that there were too few servants around, and those few he managed to spot all had a tense expression.

A butler in a white and deep blue livery welcomed him with a deep bow.

"The Count asked me to apologize on his behalf for not personally receiving you, Magico Lith. His Lordship also tasked me to bring you to his private quarters as soon as possible, where he will explain everything to you."

The butler's poker face was impeccable, but Lith could have cut the atmosphere with a knife. He followed the butler until they reached a double-doored room guarded by four soldiers.

Looking through the windows, Lith could see that there were even more guards on the outside, patrolling the windows and the glass doors leading to the park. 

Inside, he found the Count nervously pacing around. Two youths were sitting on armchairs, and both were showing signs of anxiety, either tapping their feet or fiddling with their hair.

Count Lark hadn't changed much since the last time he had seen him in person. He was in his mid to late fifties, around 1,83 meters (6') tall with a thin build, that made him appear even taller.

The Count had thick black hair with streaks of grey and a short-trimmed goatee of the same color. His inseparable black rimmed monocle was attached to his breast pocket with a blue silk string.

As soon as he saw Lith, his somber demeanor disappeared. The Count was back to be his old, passionate self.

"Good gods, Lith, you are finally here!" The Count shook his hand with such vigor that Lith thought he was actually trying to crush it.

"Where are my manners. Allow me to introduce you to my beloved children."

The two youths stood up and extended their hands in turns.

"This is my third born, Jadon. He is also the next in line to become the next Count Lark. Hopefully it will happen many years from now."

Lith shook his hand. Jadon had a firm but gentle grip, physically resembling his father, except being almost ten centimeters (4 inches) shorter and with a much more muscular built. He was in his early twenties, with pitch black hair and a goatee.

"And this is my fourth born, Kelya. This beautiful young lady is almost sixteen and ready to make her debut at the King's Court. They are the only family I have left."

Kelya was a petite girl, 1,53 meters (5') high, with flaming red hair with shades of gold and emerald green eyes. She was wearing an emerald green day dress that highlighted her hair and eyes. She fitted the Count's bill, except for the beautiful part.

She wasn't really well endowed for Lith's tastes, and despite all the make up she wore it was impossible to hide such a bad case of acne. Even if she somehow got rid of it, Lth would have considered her pretty at best.

Keyla offered him her hand, the palm facing downward. Lith didn't need his etiquette book to know that she was expecting a hand-kiss. 

It was awkward for him, he had never done such a thing even for his past girlfriends when things had got almost serious. Luckily, after being dead and reborn twice, having faced killers and magical beasts, it would take much more than that to embarrass him.

So, he gave her a small bow while giving a short peck on her hand.

"It's a real pleasure and an honor for me to meet you all." Lith said following the etiquette.

"Now please, your Lordship, could you explain to me the reason of my summoning?"

The more Lith saw and heard, the less he understood. Lith couldn't figure out why the Count was giving him all those useless details nor why the hand-tailored suit he received was so similar to the one Jadon was wearing.

The Count facepalmed himself.

"Oh! Of course, I'm so sorry. I'm still so shocked by the recent events that my head doesn't work properly. Let me explain, I called you here because I need your help to save our lives. My wife wants to kill us all."


Chapter 33: Dysfunctional Family

"I beg your pardon?" Lith was flabbergasted.

"Dad! How many times have I told you to start explaining things from the beginning, not the end!" Keyla rolled her eyes.

"Yes, yes, my dear. You see, when I was Jadon's age I got married.

"It was an arranged marriage, with the purpose of joining the resources of the Lark and Ghishal households, back during that time we were both in dire straits and needed a way to get out of the insane debts that our profligate parents had left to us.

"The financial side of the business was a success. Between our combined annuities and by selling some of the residual assets, I was able to have enough capital to invest in the right businesses.

"Long story short, our families went from almost broke to being two of the richest in the Marquisate And that's when everything fell apart between us. My wife, Koya, had never been kind or lovely to me, we were just business partners.

"We never shared a common interest or ideal, but until we got our money back, at least it was bearable. After that point, our marriage was purely for show, and aside from when she asked me to attend to my marital duties, we had no intimacy.

"I got four children from her, after all, and even got them tested with Blood Resonance magic to be certain they were actually mine. I might be a little airheaded, but I'm not that naïve!"

Both Jadon and Keyla blushed up to their ears.

"Dad! Too much information! Stick to the facts, please. This situation is already embarrassing enough as it is, don't add oil to the fire."

Jadon said, but the Count was inflexible.

"To be able to help us, Lith needs to understand what kind of woman we are facing, or do you want to underestimate your mother again?"

At those words, Jadon lowered his eyes and sat back down. Lith was really interested in the Blood Resonance magic, but he held his questions for later. Things were confused enough already.

"Where was I? Oh yes. Right after our households got back on their feet, Koya soon became restless. She was obsessed with us getting more titles, more annuities, and more lands. 

"To the point that she took part in the Court's power games and intrigues, trying to make allies to weaken our neighbors and take over their lands.

"But after working hard for more than twenty years, I was content with what I had. Four beautiful children, a rich and prosperous household, a thriving County.

"I just wanted to slow things down and enjoy the life I had built, while expanding my power and influence through hard honest work instead of underhanded schemes.

"Of course she was furious. All her plotting was useless without my consent. After all, I wasn't married into her family, she was married into mine. And being the one that did all the work I kept the biggest share of the profits.

"At that point, somehow, our constant arguing and mutual spite started affecting our two oldest children. I don't know if it happened because they were born when I was still too busy to give them proper care and attention, or if they just got more from their mother's side rather than mine. Only the gods know.

"My eldest son, Lorant, started taking his status as my successor for granted. HE neglected his duties and did nothing but drink, gamble, and chase skirts. My second born, Lyka, had always been a problematic child.

"She was never content with what she had. She always wanted more toys, more dresses, more jewelry. Nothing was enough for her. As my constant fights with her mother continued, she became angry with everything and everyone, throwing fits of rage for the smallest things.

"She started beating the servants almost on a daily basis, I lost count of how many ran away from this house because of her. Between Lyka and Lorant, it was like there was a competition about who would make me spend more money monthly, trying to cover up their misdeeds and compensating their victims.

"I tried sending Lorant to all the military academies I could find, hoping that some discipline would straighten him up, but he always managed to get dishonorably discharged in a few months, if not weeks.

"My last resort was giving him a position of responsibility in the household, but he would either not attend at all, or show up dead drunk. When I discovered that he had begun not only to deceive maidens with promises of marriage, but also to take them by force I decided that enough was enough.

"I publicly disowned him, stripping him of his titles and annuities, leaving him enough money to live an honest life, if he quits gambling, of course. I also told him that the next time he defiled a girl he would be judged like any other scoundrel, and pay for it."

At those words, Lith thought about Orpal for the first time in over three years.

'That a*shole should be away for at least another couple years. Maybe if I decide to take part in this episode of 'Game of Spades' and we survive, I can have the Count trace and eliminate him for me. That would be nice. I hate loose ends.'

After a short break for a glass of water, Count Lark continued his story.

"My wife was outraged. To her, Lorant's crimes were just 'boyish pranks' that we should indulge and forgive. But it was the Lark household that he was dragging though the mud. It was my money that he was throwing away with gambling and loan sharks. 

"To add insult to injury, my reputation had become that of a corrupt and profligate noble. Even if somehow I didn't have any decency or honor within me, how could I entrust my life's work to someone that would destroy it in less than a generation?

"Have I ever told you why I appreciate magic so much? It's because mages and nobles are so similar and yet so different. They both hold a power that allows them to destroy or save lives with a single word, to influence their surroundings just by being there.

"I consider magic superior, because a mage's might come from study and discipline, and that means that he knows and understand the values of his power and the consequences of his actions.

"Nobles, instead, get that power as a birthright. They take it for granted, and some live their whole lives considering it perfectly natural for them to be superior, a higher existence. That's why so many of us end up abusing our status and authority.

"But I digress. After expelling Lorant from the family, Koya wouldn't listen to reason, and neither would Lyka. She really loved her brother, and after he was kicked out, she became even more angry and violent."

The Count's eyes turned watery, he had to remove his monocle to rub them with a handkerchief.

"Have you ever heard about all those stories about nobles killing and maiming commoners for trivial reasons? Well, she turned out to be the living embodiment of all those stories, and when I discovered what she had done, the body count was already over a dozen!

��I had no choice but to disown her too, pleading to the King for mercy and losing a lot of my accumulated merits in the process. Despite everything, she is still my daughter.

"My wife was brought to the brink of insanity, saying that it was all my fault, and so she left the house for good, returning to the Ghishals. At first, I thought that being apart would allow her to regain her senses and come back.

"After a while, though, I really enjoyed the peace and quiet. I hoped she would never return. But then I discovered that she had brought our disowned children with her, breaching my trust and blatantly flaunting the King's law.

"At that point, I applied for the marriage to be annulled, otherwise after my death, she could reinstate them as family members, if not even as heirs to the County.

"The annulment process would take a while, but I was certain I had settled that matter.

"In the following weeks, I started to feel weak and feverish. Despite all my personal magician Genon's assurances, I could tell that something was wrong. No cold ever felt like that or lasted so long.

"I started skipping my meals in secret, eating only fruits that I picked up myself, and guess what? My symptoms faded away. Only then did I remember that Genon was from my wife's side of the family. She had hired him personally, and she did so for more than half our staff.

"After firing everyone she had brought into the house, I had hoped to finally be safe, but then even Keyla and Jadon fell ill. I would have never imagined that she would harm her own children, just because they didn't agree with her!

"At that point, I was in dire need of a magical aide, but who could I trust? Competent magicians are hard to find, and at this point, I don't trust anyone. Who knows who may actually be sent by my wife or one of her associates?

"That's when I sent you the letter with the help of my personal secretary, a man that I've known and trusted for decades.

"I couldn't call for Lady Nerea's help. Without her the whole district of Lutia would fall apart, not to mention that it would be a sign of weakness. Who would entrust a County to a man incapable of managing his own house?

"Nana has on more than one occasion assured me that your healing skills are on par with hers. Also, having killed a magical beast yourself, I'm reasonably confident that you are already more competent than Genon, who graduated from a minor academy thanks to his father's money."

Lith closed his eyes, trying to assimilate all that information at once to decide his next course of action.

'Damn! I'm in a dead end.' He thought. 'If I say no and he survives I'll lose everything I built so far.

'If I refuse and he dies, not only do all my efforts to turn him into my backer fall through, but this wannabe Borgia strikes me like someone who after getting rid of her husband, will wipe all traces of his existence out as well, and that includes me!

'Unless she is deaf, blind, and dumb she is bound to know how much the Count has invested in me. That puts my entire family in danger. I definitely don't want this Lorant guy to come anywhere close to my mother and sisters.'

Feeling cornered, he had only one doubt.

"I consider myself a good healer and hunter, your Lordship, but I don't see how I can help. Except by keeping you safe and healthy for the time being, of course. Yet that would just be stalling for time. If you don't have a way to make your wife yield, it could go on for years."

"No, rest assured that it won't. As soon as the marriage is annulled, she will no longer be able to make demands on the Lark household.

"Unless I am sorely mistaken, by that time she will be knee-deep in troubles caused by our disowned children and for violating the King's law by bringing them into her family despite being marked as a living shame.

"Her only way out is to get rid of me, Keyla, and Jadon. I would make my will null and void, she would remain the only inheritor alive, plus she could restore Lorant's and Koya's status.

"I just need you to keep us alive until the King signs the annulment documents."

Lith's mind was spinning at full gear, consulting with Solus to ensure that all of his bases were covered.

"That can be done. I have some demands that I would like your Lordship to agree with before accepting."

From their expression, it was clear they didn't expect such a request, yet the Count nodded without hesitation.

"To be able to protect you, I need to move inside your house until the matter is resolved, right?"

"But of course! That's why you wear the family colors and crest. Your clothes identify you as one of my personal aides, second in authority only to me and my children."

'Good to know.' Lith thought. 'That explains why Jadon and I have almost matching clothes.'

"I am deeply honored for it, but if I agree to help you, your wife could also target my family in retaliation. If I move in, I might need them to come along, for their safety, and someone has to take care of the farm, or they will have nothing to return to."

Count Lark facepalmed himself.

"Oh Lith, I'm so sorry for doubting your loyalty. For a moment I thought you were going to refuse. You are right, I missed this possibility. I will have them come here as soon as possible. They will be my honoured guests as well.

"I will send my sharecroppers to tend to your farm until everything is settled. Anything else?"

"Yes. I need free rein within your household. If your wife still has spies among the house staff, I will need to resort to unpleasant means to sort them out. We cannot expect them to confess out of the goodness of their hearts."

Count Lark took out a handkerchief, cleaning his already shiny monocle to ease his nerves.

"Do you mean torture and interrogations? Do we really need to resort to that?"

"As a last resort, yes. Desperate times call for desperate measures. It should not be necessary. I can easily disguise myself as your guest while keeping a low profile. After all, no one here knows who I am, except for the butler."

The Count started coughing loudly, Jadon and Keyla looked at each other, before turning towards Lith.

"Actually, everyone knows who you are." Jadon said with an awkward smile.

"Well, that doesn't mean they know what I am capable of."

When he saw them exchanging another look, while the Count kept coughing non-stop, Lith felt compelled to ask: "They don't, right?"

Keyla cleared her throat before standing up, prompting him to follow her.

"A picture is worth more than a thousand words. I think you need to see how you are depicted in the Painting Hall."


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To those who believe in the beauty conspiracy, Lith didn't crank it up to 11. Just for giving you some figures, is like bringing them up from 7.5 to 8.5. Again, magic is no miracle, otherwise Lith too would be stunning like out of a shojou manga XD

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