Runesmith: Chapter 489 – New Plan.
Added 2024-08-28 06:50:44 +0000 UTC‘That’s quite the sum, not something you’d offer to just anyone. Could the Count be desperate to resolve this quietly? or does he just wish to build a new bridge to the institute?’
Roland stood before his current enemy, Count Graham De Vere. What he saw was unexpected but not unusual. Bribery from nobles was nothing new; it was just part of how they operated. However, even though the stack of royal coins was there, Roland didn't expect to receive any of them directly. Graham was a shrewd man and was likely just testing the waters. They were there to provide him with a taste of what could be gained if he cooperated.
Count Graham De Vere's sharp eyes studied Roland as he stood in the grand hall, surrounded by layers of protection and wealth. The silence between them was thick, only broken by the faint crackle of the knights' armor. Graham picked up one of the royal coins and started playing around with it and finally began to speak.
"You understand, Professor Wayland, that situations like these can be... delicate, but they can be resolved through other means. I apologize for the rude welcome and for what you saw in my dungeon but… I think we can resolve this issue, without the institute getting involved any further.”
Roland's eyes flicked to the coins, but his gaze went unnoticed thanks to the mithril helmet he wore. He was less interested in the wealth the man possessed and more focused on the layers of magical defenses. The enchantments were expertly crafted, similar to those he had studied at the institute. He knew he could break through them if he wanted, but with all the knights gathered around, he would likely be stopped before he could act.
"I'm aware of the complexities, but I’m not sure what you are getting at. Do you wish me to retreat after seeing that young man be mistreated without a proper trial?”
He replied in a somewhat neutral tone while trying to keep up his righteous professor persona. To these people, most of their problems would go away if he wasn’t here. Normally, they would probably remove him with force, but this option was risky due to the Arch-Magus ties.
"You must understand, Professor Wayland."
Graham began, his voice sounding smooth yet calculated.
"This is not about bypassing justice, but rather about maintaining the stability of my city and my lands. I can not show leniency even when children of nobles are involved. He tried to abduct my own daughter and this is something I can never forgive!”
“Your daughter? Lucille De Vere correct?”
“Yes, that is her name. If it wasn’t for Commander Leopold and his men, who intercepted the abduction in time, my daughter could have been taken away by that criminal. Professor Wayland, surely you can see the gravity of this offense?"
“Criminal… abduction? Is that really what happened? Could I speak to the young lady to confirm this matter?”
It seemed that the count was going down this route without caring much for the truth of the matter. Lucille would definitely go against the notion that Robert tried to abduct her without her consent. This meant that Graham was not planning to let his daughter testify on this event and he confirmed this with his next statement.
“I’m afraid that won’t be possible, Professor. My daughter is still recovering from the shock of the incident, and I would not subject her to further distress by dragging her into this unpleasant business. I trust you understand a father’s concern.”
Count Graham De Vere’s face hardened slightly at Roland’s request, though he kept his tone controlled. It was clear that he wouldn’t be getting any direct statements from his daughter but luckily he had already recorded her side of the story. Presenting the evidence during the trial would be hard as he did break a few rules to get it. This was not the institute and the mages here could lie about his magic being nothing but an illusion.
“Is that so? Won’t you reconsider, from what I have gathered, the young lady and Robert Arden had an extensive relationship dating to the times she attended the institute…”
While he couldn’t force him to give her up, he could at least present him as being unreasonable. Count Graham's expression hardened even more as Roland mentioned the relationship between Lucille and Robert. He was certainly not expecting anyone to know about his daughter’s past to such an extent. Graham took a moment but eventually replied with a sharp tone.
"That is irrelevant, Professor, whatever relationship they had, it does not excuse his actions. He overstepped, and now he must face the consequences."
Roland remained silent for a moment, studying the Count. It was clear that Graham was desperate to maintain control of the narrative, even if it meant bending the truth. The longer they talked, the less appealing the man became, and it quickly became evident that Roland's cooperation couldn't be bought. If Roland had played along, the Count would likely have shifted the conversation toward investing in the institute, but it never reached that point.
"Count Graham, I understand your concerns as a father, but I must point out that justice cannot be one-sided. If Robert Arden is to stand trial for his alleged crimes, then all evidence must be presented, including testimonies that may challenge your version of events."
"You overstep your bounds, Professo."
Graham rebutted the claims while slamming his fist onto the desk. The knights around them shifted slightly as if waiting for their leader to order them to attack.
"You forget whose city this is, whose lands these are. I have the power to make this very difficult for you, should you continue to insist on meddling in affairs that do not concern you."
Roland didn’t move, nor did his visor turn away from the man’s intense gaze. It was clear that this was as far as the count was willing to go in their negotiation. There was no reason to pry in further, the man was unwilling to budge on this issue at all. He was on dangerous ground, and pushing too hard could result in severe consequences not just for him but for Robert as well.
“I understand the position you’re in, Count Graham, but remember, justice is not served by silencing dissent. The truth must come to light for the benefit of all parties involved.”
“Your idealism is admirable, Professor, but it is not practical in the real world. Sometimes, sacrifices must be made for the greater good. I suggest you consider your next steps carefully.”
Graham waved his words off as some kind of nonsense. Roland didn’t believe it fully either but his persona needed to be established. He needed to show the count that he would not relent on this issue which he saw as something unjust.
"I am not here to challenge your authority, Count Graham but I hope you reconsider your actions once the trial arrives. I’m sure Count Laurence would appreciate a fair trial, as should any noble family. In the interest of justice, I trust that the truth will eventually prevail."
Count Graham's expression remained impassive and he offered a curt nod, signaling that the discussion was concluded. Roland took this as his cue to leave, sensing that pushing further would only provoke the count and potentially endanger Robert’s situation more than it already was.
“One more thing before you leave, dear Professor…”
Right as he was about to turn around and be escorted out by the guards, Graham brought up one last issue.
“I have allowed you to see the prisoner but don’t take my hospitality for granted. I’m sure you are aware that I am not obligated to allow you any further visits with the man who tried to abduct my daughter. As such, I will have to ask you to return here only once the trial begins. I’m sure such a just individual as yourself, will refrain from causing any trouble and will not interfere with any future proceedings…”
Graham knew the law and was aware that Roland did the same. There was no law stating that he had to remain by Robert’s side. Perhaps if he remained inside the tower he could have refused but now he placed himself in a tough position. The count was certainly doing this in hopes of him not getting all the information before the trial. Luckily, Roland already gathered everything that he needed the previous day. His golems had also been hidden around the estate so contacting his brother wouldn’t be a problem.
“As long as you guarantee on your honor that no further harm would come to Robert Arden while he remains imprisoned, I will comply with your request.”
Count Graham gave a slight nod, seemingly satisfied with Roland’s response. As Roland turned to leave, he was escorted out of the grand hall by the same heavily armored guards who had brought him in. Once outside, Roland took a deep breath, the morning air beginning to heat up but it allowed him to forget the oppressive atmosphere of the estate.
‘I guess he got me with that one…’
According to the laws governing the land, the Count wasn’t obligated to allow others to meet a prisoner. He was required to grant one visitation to close family members, but Roland was not among them. Francine and Lucienne were still inside the tower, but they were likely in no immediate danger. The Count was following the rules, so Roland could safely withdraw for now and consider his next move.
‘Things aren’t going too well, this would be the perfect time to escort those brats back to the institute. I should probably go back and get a room at the inn, I’ll be here for a while…’
Roland decided to retreat for the time being, knowing that any further nosing around would only give Graham more ammunition for the upcoming trial. The golems he had placed around the estate would remain mostly dormant, as it was too risky to have them moving about. Robert's life was likely not in immediate danger; Graham was probably still trying to demonstrate his strength. He seemed intent on resolving the matter properly, showing the world that his family handled things through the correct channels.
After being led outside and through the gate, Roland made sure to inform his sister about the situation. He believed that she and Lucienne might be allowed to stay behind since they weren't much of a threat to the people within the estate. Francine was outspoken, so perhaps the Count would prefer to avoid that complication altogether. Once they were informed through the help of his golems, Roland headed back to the city, where he needed to explain everything to the other students.
“Professor, you are back? Did you learn anything new?”
Margaret asked and the girls swarmed around him as if the morning confrontation never happened. Roland hesitated for a moment, considering how much he should reveal. The last thing he wanted was to burden them with too much information, especially given the stakes. Thus, he decided to not mention the situation around Robert too much and play everything down.
"You do not need to worry, everything is fine.”
The girls exchanged glances, sensing that there was more to the situation than Roland was letting on, but they didn’t press him further. Margaret, however, wasn’t so easily convinced. Her eyes narrowed slightly, but she kept her thoughts to herself, at least for the time being.
“Well, that’s a relief.”
There was not much to do for now, so after getting his own room, he let the time pass. The inn the girls were staying at cost more than he had previously assumed but it was within his budget. As he settled into his room, Roland thought back to his brother who was stuck here. They had already discussed all the possibilities that could arise during the trial but there was one thing that he withheld from his brother. One particular law would allow him to get out of this scot-free but it came at a risk, one that he would rather avoid.
‘Should I tell him? He probably knows that law but wouldn’t think it could be used… He might go for it otherwise, his chances of winning are close to none but with my help, it could be plausible. Depends how long they will give us to prepare…’
Roland didn’t like the way the trial was unfolding. At best, he could hope for his brother to be banished from the house, which would put his military career in jeopardy and likely force him into a life as an adventurer. But that wouldn’t help Lucille. She would either have to escape or be wed to the underaged lord. Eventually, she could possibly resign from the De Vere name, allowing them to live together as commoners. However, the Count didn’t seem like the type to let that happen easily. If things played out that way, his brother would undoubtedly become the Count's most wanted enemy.
‘How much time… probably two weeks at most… perhaps less. Making everything from scratch would be unreasonable, it would be better to get that thing here…’
The gears were turning in his head as he contemplated a new plan. It was probably not something anyone would deem possible but he knew that he could make it work. However, his brother would need to be the one to make the final decision. This tactic would put him in danger and potentially bring him death. Thus, once he noticed that his sister and step-mother departed from Robert’s cell, he made his call using one of the golems that remained hidden there.
“Robert, are you there?”
“Roland is that you?”
“Yeah, it’s me, try speaking directly into the light, the microphone rune has a limited range.”
“Ah, sure. Is this better?”
Within the dark tower chamber of the prison tower, a slither of light formed from within a dodecahedron-shaped device. There was no image playing as the distance was too high but this was enough for them to hold a conversation.
“Yes, I can hear you clearly now,”
“Listen, Robert, there’s something we haven’t discussed yet. A law, a rather old one, that could theoretically get you out of this mess. But it’s risky, and I don’t know if it’s the best course of action. It’s a loophole that most people have forgotten about, as it goes against common sense but it’s still something we can use…”
“What kind of law are we talking about?”
Roland cleared his throat as he explained this new tactic. He made sure that his brother was aware that this plan would be quite dangerous. It wasn’t something that a reasonable person would go through but with someone like Count Graham as their opponent, it might be their only real shot.
“You think that will work?”
“If we get enough time to prepare, then the chances aren’t that low but the decision is yours. I can not make it for you.”
After he had given him all the information about it, the choice was his. The two very rarely talked with each other and could barely be considered siblings. He expected Robert to go with the other options as fighting the count legally was still an option. Perhaps he could still get away with a slap on the wrist if Count Laurence decided it to be.
“I’ll do it… it’s better than leaving my life up to those who’d sooner see me dead than give me a fair chance.”
“I see, are you sure?”
“Yes.”
“Mmm… Then I’ll go make the preparations on my end, try to relax for the next few days…”
Roland was about to hang up on his brother but before he could go, Robert called out to him in a somewhat apologetic tone.
“Wait before you go, I need to tell you something.”
“Sure, what is it? Need to know more about the case?”
“No, it’s not about that, it’s more about you and me… I… Just wanted to thank you again and apologize for doing this to you, if it wasn’t for you…”
Roland let Robert speak without interrupting. He was a denizen of another world, not the real owner of this body but this didn’t mean that he wasn’t feeling a connection there. It felt like he was helping his younger brother in a time of need, a feeling that wasn’t too bad.
“I understand, Robert.”
Roland said quietly.
“It’s strange to think of us as family, I still remember hiding from you at the estate and feeling proud when you couldn’t track me down.”
Robert blushed a bit as he recalled the past when he was always trying to confront his younger brother who was an eyesore.
“Sorry, I was immature back then…”
“I know, don’t worry about it, once you’re out of here, I’ll think of a way you can repay me… it might cost you a lot though.”
“Hah, Fair enough. Just get me out of this mess first, and I’ll be ready for whatever you throw at me.”
Roland smiled slightly, though he knew Robert couldn’t see it.
“I’ll hold you to that, then see you in a few days.”
“Will do. And Roland...”
“Yes?”
“Thanks. For everything.”
Roland cut the connection and stood for a moment in contemplation before activating his communication device once again. It was around ten in the evening but luckily the person on the other side was still awake.
“Boss, is something wrong?”
“No, but I need you to do something for me…”
Comments
When rolands identity comes out, he will rapidly move from a reputation for justice and rule following, to a guy who manipulates things to help his noble family, no matte rhis reasons and general behavior. Is he ready for that?
Robert Rosenthal
2024-09-24 14:46:38 +0000 UTCMy thoughts would go to trial of combat as well. Pregnancy... nope, good reason to kill Robert off. Something like God's trial or endorsement, holy power can be shaped by Roland quite easily.
lorm42 aeris42
2024-09-24 09:09:35 +0000 UTCHe does, he just does not realize it being à pathological loner...... they built a holy place to honor a deal, you dont get bunch of "tactical weapons individuals " to follow your wishes if what they get from you is not significant
Frank Armand
2024-08-31 08:29:53 +0000 UTCHave been seeing this reply a lot since this arc started, but why do people think Roland has the church on his side? Yes they are helping him in Albrook, but he by no means has significant leverage over them or some form of emergency contact. If he found solid evidence of the cult in the area, he probably could go to the local church and tell them to hit up the tier 4 inquisitor, but he doesn't have that info. Threatening them with the church is not only an empty bluff, the church absolutely would not take kindly to being used as a tool without authorization.
Gromaul
2024-08-29 00:54:21 +0000 UTCHe did scan for parasites? It was mentioned either 2 or 3 chapters ago. When he was talking with Lucille he brought up potential outside corrupting influence and she was unable to provide any data, at which point he mentioned he hadn't found any either with his scans.
Gromaul
2024-08-29 00:51:20 +0000 UTCBruh what's the law how can you tease and not reveal QQ yes I know saving it for the shock value in future chapter lol
Alric Good
2024-08-28 23:38:34 +0000 UTCAuthor said it was a loophole. Trial by combat is too obvious. I was think if she was pregnant...but if not true yet; impossible to 'arrange'. What if he sets something up with Golden Order to vouch for Robert saving her from the cult? He hasn't scanned for the parasites..might even be true
Silver Beard
2024-08-28 22:18:20 +0000 UTCThey wouldn't have prevented his death if Roland was that mad, Roland is resourceful enough to bypass most of anything not built for royals or by tier 4 individuals. Unfortunately, Roland is much too reasonable to even consider the notion of attacking the count, the guy is a massive dick tho so I'm kinda sad that he doesn't get to get at least 1 punch in.
Daniel is ŁØNE
2024-08-28 18:25:35 +0000 UTCTFTC, also fuck that ending better not be a flag
Wolve
2024-08-28 12:36:17 +0000 UTCI realize it’s the end of the month, and that there’s a need for cliffhangers, but would it have killed you to include what the plan really is.
Chymor
2024-08-28 11:41:42 +0000 UTCMore on the lines of, I assume you may be with the cult, how do you plee.
Nicolae
2024-08-28 11:11:28 +0000 UTCMost likely trial by combat but I think it could be that Robert is going to be a undercover knight from the noble friend of our MC.
IdolTrust
2024-08-28 10:37:10 +0000 UTCThis technology isn't yet universaly known therfore it could be just denied as illusion and dwarfs can be bribed so while he can scout one to prove it's viability the count side can just pay off other dwarf to deny it . What's more the way he got those recourding is not exactly legal while that kind of runic contraption may be original in this world and there may not be laws against them in particular there definitely are laws against espoinage with the use of magic and familiars and this is not that different.
Szymon Szczełkun
2024-08-28 10:11:32 +0000 UTCI don’t think all the defensive enchantments and bodyguards would habe kept him alive if Roland was hellbent on killing him.
Kai
2024-08-28 09:29:11 +0000 UTCOr, "A certain trio of Knights decided to get on my bad side. Have you heard anything from them recently?" That would be much more impact full then mentioning the cult as those 3 were rather infamous. Whilst the cult is rather secretive and everything about them is kept under wraps.
Alexander Semino
2024-08-28 08:26:43 +0000 UTCRoland can still use the « I recorded you in secret » card as long as the kingdom does not create new laws banning unconsented recordings. He has evidences of torture and bribery. Even better, he can have the judge summon dwarf experts to authentify that the runic code of the device is not capable of falsification. I don’t see how we should end up in a situation of trial by combat, unless some dramatic deo ex machina, since the case is easy to resolve.
ThoMiCroN
2024-08-28 07:36:49 +0000 UTCTrial by combat Knight commander vs robert in a powered mech?
Chris Behan
2024-08-28 07:36:33 +0000 UTCCount de Vere boutta get the surprise of his life 😆
Kevari
2024-08-28 07:11:39 +0000 UTCThe bets are open....Trial by combat....and possibly the Knight commander, you could not make this more obvious Kuro....but that Comes with its own lot of trouble, a tier2 going against tier 3 with equipment? Roland will paint an even bigger target on his back
Frank Armand
2024-08-28 07:09:43 +0000 UTCI wonder what the reaction would have been if Roland said, "I had fought against the cult and won and have the church on my side."
Nicolae
2024-08-28 07:09:05 +0000 UTC