The Fischer family had already sent someone with a large number of gifts, preparing for negotiations with the Kesse family. The most suitable negotiator would have been Byrne, but he always felt that if he went, he might not return, so in the end, he had no choice but to let Baron Leander speak for him in the peace talks.
Byrne also wrote a letter, filling it with as many obsequious words as possible, which could be described as the extreme in fawning.
He claimed that the Fischer family truly lacked the capacity to manage Ourde Village and could only trouble the Kesse family to take over its administration.
They voluntarily offered all the resources within the range of Ourde Village to Baron Kesse for safekeeping.
With the covert support of Viscount Garcia, the Kesse family had always been arrogant in the land of the four towns, and they were also unaware that the Fischer family had found the Lion clan to serve as a deeply entrenched backer.