A Saint Who Was Adopted by the Grand Duke-Chapter 157: Downfall, Windfall (IX)

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Chapter 157: Downfall, Windfall (IX)

It was late in the evening when Esther and her family arrived at the mansion.

Deheen sent the children off first, then went straight to the office and looked through the materials he had organized about Brions.

Eventually, he found what he wanted and left the office feeling satisfied.

Then he climbed the stairs to check Estherโ€™s condition. He opened the door silently and looked inside.

โ€œYouโ€™re sleeping well.โ€

Esther was sleeping so peacefully that one of her legs was sticking out of the covers.

Deheen gazed at him lovingly. After pulling the blanket over her, he left the room.

โ€œThe maids said she fell asleep right after washing up.โ€

Delbert reported the situation. He came to Estherโ€™s room with Deheen.

โ€œShe must have been very tired. Too much has happened.โ€

โ€œNow that the lady is back, it feels like the house is full.โ€

โ€œYes. During this week, it was always empty whenever I looked.โ€

Every night, Deheen would check on the sleeping twins. Despite knowing full well that Esther was away, he still opened the door to her room.

For a week, Deheen looked at her empty bed with blank eyes.

Delbert was delighted at the thought of not having to see it anymore.

Then, there was the sound of a knight in uniform coming up the stairs.

He signaled the knight to lower the volume, fearing that the loud noise would awaken Esther.

โ€œWhy did you come up?โ€

โ€œBen is back. You told me to inform you as soon as he arrivedโ€ฆโ€

Ben, who was left at the temple to clean up, arrived a few hours later.

Deheen nodded and headed for the office, where Ben was.

โ€œHow did it go?โ€

โ€œI informed the temple of the incident and formally requested an investigation into the truth, but they dismissed it as having nothing to do with them.โ€

โ€œIs it true?โ€

โ€œFor now. There is no reason for the temple side to hire an outsider to forcefully kidnap the lady. It would have been easier to prevent her from going at all by using the reason that she is a saint.โ€

โ€œI think so too. Itโ€™s probably Brions or his daughterโ€™s doing.โ€

โ€œStill, itโ€™s true that the lady was attacked while she was at the temple, so if the mastermind is revealed, he or she will be held accountable.โ€

Deheen nodded, thinking Ben had handled it well.

โ€œDid they talk about the saint issue separately?โ€

โ€œHmmโ€ฆ it felt like they were sparing their words because their opinions were not united.โ€

โ€œRight.โ€

Deheen tapped his chin for a moment and thought about something, then he left the room with Ben.

It was long past the time to sleep. However, his steps headed not to the bedroom but to the prison where Albert was being held.

โ€œDid you find out anything?โ€

โ€œI roughly knew which guild this guy belonged to.โ€

This wasnโ€™t found out by interrogating Albert.

As soon as Deheen arrived, he entrusted the torture to the knight commander. But no matter how much Albert was beaten, he would not open his mouth.

Instead, Deheen was able to sort out Albertโ€™s guild from the information he had on Duke Brions.

Not too long ago, he researched all kinds of data to find out the weaknesses of Duke Brions.

At that time, he noted that there were several guilds that cleaned up the mess of the Duchy of Brions.

An assassination guild was marked as the most dangerous of them all. Thus, Deheen assumed it was them.

โ€œWell, shall I try?โ€

Passing through the entrance of the prison and descending into the dark basement, Deheen saw the knights guarding a cell.

Inside the cell was a passed out Albert. He was chained to a chair, covered in blood.

โ€œYou can go out.โ€

โ€œYes!โ€

After sending all the knights out, Deheen unlocked the door and went inside.

โ€œWake up.โ€

Deheen scooped up water from a bucket and poured it over Albert.

โ€œPuha!โ€

Albert, who had fainted, opened his eyes in a flash. When salt water, not plain water, touched the wounds, his whole body ached.

โ€œUgh.โ€

As the knight commander left minor wounds all over his body, pain spread and pulsed.

โ€œI canโ€™t be merciful.โ€

Deheen murmured coldly as he kicked the chair Albert was bound to.

Albertโ€™s head fell to the floor with a thud.

Deheen remained expressionless as he trampled his hair with his shoe.

โ€œSince you touched my daughter, I have no intention of showing you grace.โ€

Considering that Albert used a sword on Esther and tried to kidnap her, it was not enough even if Deheen killed him on the spot.

Just imagining that she would have been kidnapped if he didnโ€™t go there made Deheenโ€™s blood flow backwards.

โ€œBut I have to catch the one I hate more than you.โ€

Even so, there was one reason to keep Albert alive instead of killing him right away. It was to catch Duke Brions.

Deheen spilled the murderous intent he once wielded on the battlefield at Albert, grabbing him by the collar and looking him straight in the eyes.

โ€œI found your guild.โ€

Albert, who hadnโ€™t responded to any threats from the knight commander, widened his eyes.

โ€œEven though you disappeared, the guild members still remain. There are still many alive in the temple.โ€

Finding the guild was a bluff, but judging from Albertโ€™s reaction, it seemed like the right stab.

โ€œUgh.โ€

โ€œYour subordinates and their families. Everyone involved could be hanged. Even a newborn child. I have the power to do that.โ€

Having heard of Deheenโ€™s notoriety, Albert assumed he was serious, and his lips trembled.

โ€˜Jasonโ€™s wife is said to be due soonโ€ฆโ€™

One of his subordinates was unable to come with him this time because of his wifeโ€™s childbirth.

He closed his eyes anxiously at the thought that if Deheen found out about the guild, Jason, his wife, and even the newborn child might be caught.

โ€œTell me who ordered this job. Then your men will be spared.โ€

Not expecting those words to come out of Deheenโ€™s mouth, Albert flinched and gazed at him in suspicion.

Deheen released Albertโ€™s mouth, which had been covered with a cloth the whole time.

โ€œI donโ€™t think itโ€™s a bad suggestion?โ€

โ€œโ€ฆItโ€™s a lie.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not a lie.โ€

When Albert gave him a venomous look, Deheen pulled out one of his bound arms and snapped it to the other side.

Albertโ€™s screams echoed through the prison, but Deheen didnโ€™t even blink.

โ€œI canโ€™t sell out my customers. Itโ€™s a long-time customer too.โ€

โ€œIs it more important than the lives of your comrades who you shared life and death with?โ€ ๐“ฏ๐’“๐“ฎ๐“ฎ๐’˜๐“ฎ๐’ƒ๐’๐™ค๐™ซ๐“ฎ๐’.๐“ฌ๐™ค๐™ข

โ€œโ€ฆโ€ฆ.โ€

Albert was shaking.

He had done anything and everything for money, even killing people casually.

But to him, his men were more than family. No matter what happened to strangers, his men were precious.

โ€œReallyโ€ฆ You will guarantee the lives of all my menโ€ฆ Really?โ€

โ€œYes. I will be able to.โ€ free webno vel

Deheen pulled out the sword from his waist and aimed it at Albertโ€™s neck.

A sharp blade grazed the center of his neck, and blood dripped from the slight wound.

โ€œKeugh.โ€

โ€œI already roughly know who ordered it. All you have to do is answer whether or not it is the person I am talking about.โ€

Tilting his head sideways and exerting a little more force on the sword aimed at the neck, Deheen asked,

โ€œIs it Brions?โ€

Deheenโ€™s killing intent was such that it wouldnโ€™t be strange at all to pierce Albertโ€™s neck as it was.

โ€œโ€ฆYouโ€™re right.โ€

Albert, who had gone through various hardships, gave in not for his own life.

Realizing that his opponent wasnโ€™t the type of person who would crumble by wasting time, Albert changed his mind to save even just his subordinates.

โ€œBastard.โ€

Even if Deheen had guessed it, once it was confirmed, his anger at Duke Brions rose unbearably.

โ€œIt must have been like this before.โ€

Recalling Estherโ€™s life in captivity, Deheenโ€™s hands tightened.

Because of that, the sword dug into Albertโ€™s neck, turning the slight wound deep.

โ€œYour Grace, you must not kill him. We must have him testify.โ€

Ben stepped in. As a result, fatal injuries were avoided, but Albert had already passed out.

โ€œI know. I wonโ€™t kill him.โ€

Deheen withdrew his sword, catching his breath to contain his anger.

โ€œCall the doctor and get him treated.โ€

Regaining his sanity, he went out of the prison to get some cold air.

โ€œAre you okay?โ€

โ€œBrions, my desire to kill him is soaring. For a moment, all I thought was that.โ€

โ€œI understand.โ€

โ€œBen, we need to call a meeting of the four great families. The earlier the date, the better. Coordinate with the other two families except for Brions. Ah, the place for the meeting would be the Imperial Palace.โ€

There was no need to wait any longer, as they had even obtained a witness to testify that Duke Brions had attacked the grand dukeโ€™s daughter.

โ€œAll right. Also, why donโ€™t we take back Lucifer who was sent to the dukeโ€™s mansion? It might be useful for this meeting.โ€

โ€œThat would be nice.โ€

Deheen looked up at the sky with conflicted eyes as he pondered why he had sent Lucifer.

It was dawn.

The morning sun was already coming up.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…

A meeting room inside the temple.

The meeting had already been underway for two days since the qualification test was held, but it was not easy to gather opinions.

โ€œCome on, everyone, calm down. We canโ€™t make any decisions like this.โ€

Rubbing a tense spot on her forehead, Sharon led the meeting and roughly summarized the contents.

โ€œFirst, letโ€™s decide how to deal with the four high priests.โ€

Currently, the high priests were on probation, just like Rabienne.

โ€œWe need them to do the relief work. Isnโ€™t it a time where we canโ€™t lack even one pair of hands?โ€

โ€œBut they are the ones who cause this by having a fake saint. We canโ€™t just pass it over.โ€

Opposition was so tense that there was no gap at all.

โ€œIt canโ€™t be helped. Letโ€™s decide by majority.โ€

Usually, in the eldersโ€™ meeting, they would talk until they reached a decision that everyone was satisfied with.

But right now, the temple side had neither the time nor the leisure to spare.

โ€œThen, by majority vote, the disposal of the four will be postponed until after the epidemic is over. However, as for High Priest Lucasโ€ฆ he will remain on probation.โ€

It was not a decision that everyone was satisfied with, but they moved on to the next item on the agenda.

โ€œThe saint, no, the next question is how much punishment should be given to Rabienne, the former saint.โ€

โ€œThis will only be discussed when Duke Brions comes. Why isnโ€™t he here yet?โ€

โ€œMaybe he wasnโ€™t contacted?โ€

โ€œHow can that be? Seeing that he hasnโ€™t come and hasnโ€™t sent anyone yet, he may have already cut his daughter off. He is such a person.โ€

โ€œPlease. She is his daughter anyway. Didnโ€™t we see how pampered she is?โ€

โ€œHmm, for nowโ€ฆ If we wait until today and Duke Brions doesnโ€™t come, weโ€™d better move Rabienne to the dungeon.โ€

After thinking about it, Sharon made a decision.

Rabienne was to be punished after hearing what Duke Brions had to say, which was why she was placed in the special room.

But if he didnโ€™t come, then there was no need to let things slide anymore.

โ€œWhatโ€ฆ What will we do about the saint?โ€

At this timeโ€ฆ

Elder Derek, who looked displeased throughout the meeting, spoke.

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m asking if sheโ€™ll be kept under the grand duke like this. Wouldnโ€™t it be better to send someone to bring her back somehow?โ€

Credits goes to Kushi for raw providing and Ame for translating.

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