Surviving the Game as a Barbarian-Chapter 644: Coming Out (2)
Ragna Litaniel Peprok. ๐ป๐๐๐ฆ๐ธ๐๐ท๐โด๐ฃ๐ฆ๐.๐ธโด๐ฎ
The illegitimate daughter of Terserion, the Prime Minister of Lapdonia.
Well, her current used name omits her nurseโs name, โLitaniel,โ but anyway.
โYour expression isnโt good. Iโve heard sheโs quite a beauty.โ
Sure, I know that.
But thatโs not the problem now.
More than the awkwardness this โ Nะพvะตlฮนght โ (Read the full story) marriage proposal will cause between friends.
โViscountess Peprok is the Prime Ministerโs illegitimate child.โ
โIโve already confirmed that. The Prime Minister made a strong move. That means your growth has been exceptional.โ
โSo you still think I have to marry her? The moment I do, an invisible leash will be tied around my neck.โ
โThereโs no choice. Imagine what would happen when the Prime Minister seriously starts to watch you.โ
When he said โseriously starts to watch,โ
I didnโt need to imagine deeplyโcountless sabotage plots flashed in my mind.
Interference in the reconstruction of District 7.
Consequently, vassals from Viphron would be unable to pay taxes and would be dragged to the gallows en masse as soon as next year begins.
Maybe the Barbarian hearts would again be classified as researchable items.
Also, only our warriors would face stricter checkpoints and could be falsely accused.
โ......โ
With a serious expression, the chief spoke, trying to persuade me.
โDonโt sanctify marriage too much. Bow first, then build your strength afterward.โ
But even he sounded a bit strange.
Listening to him from the start, I felt a kind of discomfort.
โBut you...โ
He hesitated briefly, but then, as usual, I bluntly asked.
โWhy do you keep trying to persuade me like this?โ
โThatโs because youโโ
โSo whether I succeed or fail, why are you the one worrying?โ
I asked directly why he was meddling, and after a brief pause, he answered.
โI canโt help but worry.โ
โ...?โ
โBecause I need you to fulfill my wish.โ
It sounded sincere, but understanding it was another matter.
โYou need me for your wish?โ
I donโt know why so many people come looking for me for their own wishes.
Honestly, Iโm curious myself.
What exactly do they ultimately want?
โJust be frank. I hate those who only scheme behind the scenes.โ
โI know your nature. But the time is not right yet. Iโll just say one thingโthereโs a high chance our interests align.โ
โIs that so? Then I have no choice but to filter what you say.โ
I replied almost threateningly, but the chiefโs face remained calm as if letting me do as I please.
โJudge as you will. To me, marrying the viscountess seems a much better choice... but thatโs just my position. No one can know for sure what will be right looking back from the future.โ
โ......โ
โAnyway, itโs getting late. If we stay longer, someone will surely take notice. Letโs end todayโs meeting here. Iโll contact you again.โ
Without hesitation, the chief turned his back and left the garden fountain.
Whooshโ
Cold wind blowing, rustling the bushes.
I stared blankly at the fountain, organizing my thoughts.
โMarriage, huh...โ
It didnโt take long to decide.
No, the decision was basically the same as the one I had already made at the dragon temple.
But...
โSince the viscount made such a strong move...โ
To counter it, I would have to prepare a much stronger move myself.
โ...Is that really the only way?โ
For the first time in a while, I wished tomorrow wouldnโt come.
The next morning, one hour before the royal meeting.
Because of the importance of the occasion, I woke early and roughly finished dressing.
Just about to step outโ
Knock, knock, knock.
A visitor came early in the morning.
Thinking it might be some peddler or socialite like yesterday, I almost ignored it...
Knock, knock, knock!
The knocking grew louder with pauses.
โWho on earth is it?โ
I decided to see who it was, grabbed the door, and opened it wideโthere stood an unexpected guest.
โ...Hyaak!โ
A blue-haired woman let out a strange sound, surprised by the sudden door opening.
Dressed head to toe like โIโm a noble,โ but somehow her sleepy eyes gave off no dignity.
The marriage candidate to be mentioned in the upcoming meeting.
โRagna...?โ
โ......!โ
When our eyes met, Ragna flinched and quickly looked away.
I roughly understood why.
I felt similarly.
โ......โ
โ......โ
It felt strangely hard to meet eyes naturally.
So before the golden moment slipped away, I quickly said something.
โLong time no see, Ragna. I shouldโve visited earlier, but Iโve been busy with all sorts of things.โ
โYes... long time. And itโs fine you didnโt come. Iโve heard youโve been busy.โ
โThatโs good then.โ
โ......โ
โ...Would you like to come inside?โ
I said it because I didnโt want her to wait outside, but strangely she jumped back in surprise.
Seeing that reaction oddly...
โOh, no! Itโs not like that...โ
โLike what then?โ
โJust! It would be troublesome if weird rumors spread about us going into the room...โ
โAh... I see.โ
The awkward silence I had tried to avoid hung between Ragna and me.
Thankfully, this time she was the first to break it.
โWell... actually, I came today because I have something to tell you in advance.โ
โSomething for me?โ
โUm...โ
Ragna hesitated to speak, trailing off, but I caught the meaning from the mood.
โAt the meeting... there might be some unexpected news. Please donโt be too surprised. Bjorn Yandel, you and I are nobles, arenโt we?โ
โBut?โ
โHere, sometimes things proceed regardless of your own wishes... you know?โ
She seemed to find it hard to say, so she rambled a bit.
I wanted to clear things up, but for the sake of whatโs to come, itโs best to pretend I donโt know for now.
โSo what do you want to say?โ
โI-I canโt say right now. But my father has started making moves. So no matter what you hear at the meeting, please donโt misunderstand...โ
โUnderstood. No matter what is said at the meeting, I wonโt misunderstand.โ
โAh! Of course, I donโt mean I dislike it or anything! Got it?โ
โUnderstood.โ
โGood... then see you later...โ
She nodded quickly and vanished from the doorway.
I wondered if she really came aloneโher aide, Hyunbyeol, was nowhere to be seen.
โTime to go.โ
I checked the time, went out to the hall, and was led by a servant into the palace for the meeting.
โ...They donโt use a round table here.โ
The room held a long rectangular table with almost all seats empty.
Thatโs the tradition of royal meetings here.
Each participant is assigned a number, which tacitly becomes their rank.
And for me...
โThis is the seat where Baron Yandel will attend the council today.โ
The seat furthest from the head seat.
After I sat and waited about two minutes, a noble entered...
Plop.
He sat directly across from me.
He was one rank higher, and after another two minutes, another arrived...
โWhat nonsense is this...โ
They couldโve come all at once, but entering one by one every two minutes was maddening.
Extreme inefficiency.
โThere are 50 total nobles attending...โ
That meant the lowest-ranked nobles would have to wait nearly an hour and a half sitting there.
Though that humiliating lowest rank seat might be someone elseโs envy.
โ......โ
โ......โ
Anyway, they started filling the meeting room one by one, but the heavy silence remained.
I even tried to chat with a nearby noble out of boredom, but when I spoke, he jumped in surprise and stared straight ahead, so I gave up.
โMight as well catch some sleep.โ
Half nodding off with my neck bent, time passed quickly, and nobles in the twenties started arriving.
And then...
โWhoโs that?โ
Suddenly, a nobleman stopped walking and stared at me intently.
One, two, three, four...
Counting, he seemed to be ranked 27th in this meeting.
He looked at me, thenโ
โPft.โ
He sneered meaninglessly and passed by my side.
Of course, I wasnโt going to let that slide.
โHey, wait a moment.โ
โ...Hey?โ
โAh, sorry. I forgot your name.โ
โIf thatโs true, then Iโm glad to meet you. Iโm Count Huytaylor.โ
โGlad to meet you, Count Huytaylor. But why did you laugh earlier?โ
โ...Is there a problem? I just smiled because I was happy to see the cityโs most famous hero.โ
Interpreted in noble terms, it meant he was glad to see me, whoโs recently popular, sitting in the lowest rank.
โWhat? Just an ordinary fool?โ
Relieved, I nodded coolly.
โOh, is that so? Then go ahead.โ
If he had some sinister scheme, I was ready to probe, but if not, fine.
Not worth the attention.
โBaron Yandel, as your senior, some adviceโโ
โAh, I know.โ
โ...Youโd better drop that attitude here in the royal meeting. Or youโll get seriously hurt.โ
I nodded, and Count Humersigi gave me a look as if heโd seen all sorts of crazies before heading back to his seat.
Time passed.
Familiar figures began to appear.
Starting with Viscount Maxiland, the Prime Ministerโs right hand and ranked 25th.
โ......โ
He lightly nodded at me as our eyes met, then went to his seat.
Viscountess Ragna Peprok, ranked 21st.
She walked past without meeting my eyes and sat down coldly in 14th place, the chief.
โGlad to see you here.โ
Count Kaislan, ranked 11th, elder brother of Meland Kaislan and head of a large noble coalition.
โHaha, long time no see, Baron. Heard youโve done great things this time too?โ
Count Alminus, ranked 6th, an awkward relationship but now bought the title โold friendโ by taking a photo with me.
โAnd...โ
โNew holy births are always welcome. Remember there are always other choices.โ
Duke Kealunus, ranked 3rd, left a meaningful word and passed by after seeing me.
โ......โ
On the other hand, Marquis Terserion, ranked 2nd, sat haughtily without even a glance.
Oh, and the top-ranked seat is vacant.
Thatโs the kingโs seat, which even the marquis acting as the kingโs proxy at events cannot occupy...
โMinus one means there are actually 49 members present.โ
By the seating arrangement, Duke Kealunus and the Prime Minister sat facing each other at the head seats...
The marquis on the right rose from his seat.
โFirst, on behalf of His Majesty Martanux, I sincerely thank you all for attending despite your busy schedules.โ
With that greeting, the Prime Minister had all the nobles stand, then they all paid respects toward the vacant kingโs seat.
Like a salute to a national flag in Korea.
Since these are nobles, a stiff introduction followed.
The Noark invasion, the Viphron situation.
Discussing recent incidents and current political state, praising the nobles for their presence.
Celebrating the successful expedition to the labyrinthโs first basement floor, saying it is all under Lapdoniaโs blessing.
After wasting time on unnecessary speechesโ
โNow, letโs begin with the first agenda item.โ
Finally, the first royal meeting began.







