In competitive markets, strategic advantage can be gained by identifying information asymmetries and acting on them before competitors. The protagonist, initially a poor husband of three noblewomen, uses a cheat system that reveals true market prices and forecasts to build a trading empire. By purchasing undervalued goods (like silk during a predicted drought) and creating artificial shortages (buying up crystals to trigger contract revisions), he demonstrates how systematic market analysis and strategic timing can transform a seemingly powerless position into significant economic influence. This illustrates the principle that in markets with information gaps, those who can predict and act on supply-demand imbalances can achieve disproportionate returns.
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He Was Sold to Three Noblewomen But His Cheat System Made Him Shadow Ruler of Imperial TradeAdded:
He was dying on the floor of his own apartment, and he wasn't thinking about death.
He was thinking about the margin.
The last thing he saw was the screen flashing red, and his copper position crashing by 11%.
And then he opened his eyes in a stranger's body, lying on a straw mattress with calluses on his hands.
25 years old, no name, no money, no family in an empire where a name is currency.
6 months ago, he sat in front of four monitors tracking oil futures. Not a genius, but good enough to pay for an apartment downtown and dine where no one looks at the price tag.
And then he ordered Thai curry with shrimp.
Allergy. Anaphylactic shock. The EpiPen was left at home.
He was dying and thinking about his copper position.
That says a lot about a person.
Now his name is Cale Nolan, a ruthless orphan taken in by the House of Valentine to haul bales of silk.
Behind the wall, someone is counting the goods.
His hands are calloused, and he has not a single lead in a world where titles are not inherited, but bought.
Velkrand, a trading empire where money strikes harder than swords and magic.
The five great houses control the economy. Valentine trades in silk.
Caldera owns the mines. Montero mines crystals. Ashford forges weapons.
Raymond controls the banks.
Here, aristocracy isn't about blood.
It's about the balance in your account.
Marriages aren't about the heart, either. They're a merger of assets, contracts, divorce penalties.
And there is one law that hasn't been touched in 200 years, the law of the Triune Union.
A single commoner man binds the three houses into a single block. Not an heir, not an aristocrat, a blank slate.
The calculation is cynical and simple.
A commoner husband makes no claim to assets. He doesn't vote in councils.
He is a living seal on the contract.
The three houses get an alliance without the risk of one family swallowing up another.
Everyone is happy.
Except the husband, but who cares about the seal's opinion?
They came for Kyle right at the warehouse.
Two lawyers in expensive coats.
They talked for 40 minutes.
He understood a third of it.
The gist is simple.
The three houses chose him not because he's special, but because he's a nobody.
The perfect puppet.
They asked if he agreed.
But they asked in such a way that refusal wasn't an option.
A penniless laborer against the will of the three great houses.
Kyle nodded.
And here he stands at the altar, trying to remember how he even ended up here.
First wife, Victoria Valentine, 26, straight back, cold gray eyes.
She looks at him as if he were a piece of furniture delivered to the wrong room.
No warmth, no malice, just a fact.
You're here. Fine.
The second, Isabelle Caldera, 24, dark hair, a sharp gaze.
She makes no effort to hide her irritation.
She eyes him from head to toe and turns away.
She shoots a quick glance at someone in her entourage.
She's already discussed him behind his back.
Third, Selena Montero, 23, blonde hair, a soft smile.
The only one who even looks at him.
But that smile means nothing.
Or it means too much.
Kyle can't tell.
The ceremony lasts 20 minutes. No vows, no kisses, just signatures.
Four names, four seals.
A lawyer reads the terms.
Kyle has no claim to the assets. He doesn't vote on the board. He doesn't own property on behalf of the houses.
He's a husband. Essentially, he's nothing.
Then the banquet. Three tables, three families.
Cale sits alone on a fourth chair they pulled out of the back room.
They gave him silverware from a different set.
He eats in silence and watches.
An old trader's habit.
If you don't know what to do, watch the market.
The market always speaks first.
Victoria whispers something to the manager.
She hides a piece of paper in her sleeve, quickly, as if by habit.
She's hiding something.
Isabelle is drinking her third glass and laughing too loudly.
But between laughs, her eyes scan the room counting people. Who came? Who didn't?
She's not as simple as she pretends to be.
Selena smiles at everyone.
Evenly, the same way.
No one gets more attention than their neighbor.
This isn't friendliness. It's control.
She's playing her game.
Cale is led into a room.
Not the wives' bedroom.
A separate little cubbyhole in the guest wing.
A bed, a table, a wardrobe.
Better than a porter's cubbyhole, but humiliating for the husband of three aristocrats.
He sits down.
Silence.
The day is finally over.
And then it happens.
Text flashes before his eyes. Gold letters on black, right in his mind, like a terminal.
Like that very screen with four monitors before death.
Merchant cheat system activated. Market open. Play.
Cale freezes.
His heart is pounding.
Before him is an interface.
Panels, charts, indices. It's madness.
A stock market terminal inside his head.
The system displays the first set of data.
Current rank, novice, lowest level.
Two functions available.
True price shows the real value of any commodity.
Markup, margin, hidden costs, everything laid bare.
And market forecast.
Once a day.
The trend for the month ahead.
Something long forgotten stirs within him.
Excitement.
The cold excitement of a trader who sees an open position.
A former commodity speculator has just received a tool that shows future prices.
In a world where money is power.
He lies down on the bed and smiles for the first time in 6 months in this body.
The three houses took him as a pawn.
They don't even suspect it.
Morning.
A knock at the door.
Victoria's maid hands him a leather purse.
Inside are 30 silver coins.
Pocket money from the mistress.
For a month.
30 silver coins in an empire where lunch at a decent place costs two.
Kale takes them and thanks her.
An hour later, a messenger from Isabel.
Another 30.
Then a courier from Selena.
30.
90 silver coins.
Three wives, three handouts.
Kyle looks at the coins.
In his past life, that wouldn't even buy him a cup of coffee. He turns on the market forecast.
For the first time.
The system spits out data. Silk, monthly trend, three arrows pointing up, a sharp rise.
The reason.
Drought in the southern provinces.
The silkworm harvest will drop by 40%.
The market doesn't know yet.
The exchanges will find out in 2 weeks.
But Kale knows now.
90 silver.
Silk that will quadruple in value in a month.
He knows what to do.
He always knew what to do.
He just didn't have a terminal.
Kyle steps out from the Valentine early in the morning.
The date at the gate hadn't even looked at his way.
For them, he nobody.
Husband on paper.
A shadow without weight.
It convenient. Shadows don't notice and shadows do not stop.
The city Velkrand is waking up.
The district is bustling. Stores are opening. Porters are hauling boxes.
The smell of spices and tanned leather.
Kyle knows this world 6 months. But retail quarter he learned in the first week.
When you a go, you see the underside of trade.
Who is is being transported? Where and where? What boxes is heavier than indicated on the waybills?
This knowledge is worth more than any diploma.
It goes to small small market.
Don't to the exchange where trade in bulk.
That's it won't let him.
To small market everyone.
Here small sellers sell remaining of their stock. Tails, scraps that that didn't didn't at at the auction.
Prices below market at 15, 20%.
Kyle activates true price.
The board is changing. Over every counter, numbers numbers.
A roll of calm of B.
The seller asks eight silver coins.
The true price four and and a half.
Mark up 70, 80%.
Another counter. Silk of A with A in the weave.
The seller asks 12 silver coins. The true price is 11. Mark up 9%.
Defect cosmetic.
Two to the touch is distinguished from perfect.
Kyle begins buying up. Not greedily, prudently.
He takes only silk of A with minor defects.
That one costs is its price.
That whoever a month when a drought strikes on production, it will cost four times as much.
90 silver coins.
He buys everything.
Everything.
Eight rolls of of A.
Average price 11 silver per roll.
It is negotiable.
Not aggressively, calmly.
Takes all defective rolls from one seller and receives a discount for volume.
Eight rolls for 86 silver.
The remaining four silver coins.
I go.
Now we need a place for storage.
Kyle recalls the warehouse.
When he was a loader at Valentine, he knew every corner.
There, one warehouse on outskirts of the district. Old, half-empty.
The owner is renting the place by two silver a month.
Cheap because that the roof is leaking.
But for silk in oiled wrapping, this not a problem.
Kyle rents a corner for one silver coin for month.
The owner is and that.
The silk is hidden. The money is invested. Position opened. Now wait.
Kyle is coming back to the estate in evening.
No one did notice his absence. None servant nor wife.
He invisible in his home.
Next the day he summons Victoria.
Office on second floor. Dark wood, solid table, stacks of papers.
Victoria sits at the table and doesn't take his eyes when he enters.
She says that he has assigned since once week, he will be present at family dinner every at home.
On Tuesdays Valentine, on Thursdays Caldera, on Saturdays Montero.
This a formality. He must sit, be quiet, not interfere.
If anyone asks a question, answer briefly and politely.
She still still doesn't look at him.
Kyle says that he understands.
Victoria finally lifts her eyes.
She looks at him for seconds.
She assesses him and returns to his papers.
The audience is over.
Kyle exits and activates portrait deals.
This function reads hidden motives.
The system outputs data on Victoria.
Loyalty to the subject is low.
The dominant motive, control.
Hidden stress is high.
Financial pressure is critical.
Red line.
Will not will not allow interference in the house.
Financial pressure is critical.
Kyle remembers Valentine.
Valentine sells silk. This largest supplier to Empire.
Or was the largest. Something not right with the finances.
He isn't doesn't know exactly.
Exactly.
But the system has shown a crack.
First dinner, Tuesday. Valentine's.
Valentine. Long table. 12 chairs.
Victoria at head.
On the right of her is mother.
To the left, the manager of the house.
Kyle has been a place at end of the table between two younger cousins who giggle every time when he picks a fork.
He is silent.
He eats.
He listens.
Conversations about prices, about deliveries, about problems with the southern caravan.
Kyle catches snippets.
The southern caravan is delayed by 3 weeks. No reason is given.
The manager is nervous.
Victoria is calm, but her fingers are clenching the napkin too tightly.
After dinner, Kyle returns to his room and activates the network of connections.
The system's fourth function.
Root map. Caravans. Shortages.
The sys displays a trade map of the region.
The Valentine southern caravan.
32 bales of top grade silk stuck at the Cornell pass.
Reason?
Landslide.
The detour will add 4 weeks.
Silk spoils quickly when exposed to moisture.
If the caravan takes the marshy detour, half the cargo will be ruined.
Losses?
16 bales.
Market value? 4,000 gold.
4,000 gold?
For Kale, that's an astronomical sum.
For House Valentine, this is also a serious blow.
Especially if the financial pressure is already critical.
Kale lies in the dark and thinks.
He has eight rolls of silk in storage.
In a month, they'll be worth four times as much.
Three and a half hundred gold pieces.
That's a start.
But it's not enough to become someone.
He needs more information.
He needs to understand the scale of each house's problem.
Thursday, dinner at Caldera's. A different atmosphere.
The House of Caldera isn't quiet halls and silk napkins. It's noise, loud voices, meat on the table in chunks.
Wine is flowing.
Isabelle Caldera sits at the head of the table and drinks alongside her managers.
She sees Kyle and smirks. She announces to everyone that their dowry husband has graced them with his presence.
Laughter at the table.
Kyle sits down. He is silent. He eats.
Isabelle pays him no attention for the rest of the evening.
She discusses the mines.
Production has fallen by 7% this quarter.
One of the managers says that the vein in mine number three is running dry.
New surveys are needed.
Money for exploration.
Isabelle pounds her fist on the table.
She says the money will be found.
Her voice is confident. Her eyes are not.
Kael activates the deal portrait on Isabelle.
Loyalty to the subject. Absent.
Dominant motive. Survival of the Calder house.
Hidden fear.
Depletion of the resource base.
Time horizon.
Two years until crisis.
Red line.
Any threat to the house's autonomy.
Two years.
The Caldera mines will be depleted in two years.
And Isabelle knows it.
Saturday. Dinner at the Monteros's.
Quiet. Exquisite.
Crystal chandeliers, silverware.
Selena Montero greets him at the door.
In person.
She smiles and says she's glad to see him.
Kael doesn't believe her.
But he notes that she's the only one who bothered to put on a show of hospitality.
Dinner passes in silence. Selena eats little.
She speaks softly.
She asks Kael how he's been living at the Valentine estate.
Kael replies that he's fine.
Selena smiles.
The same smile.
Perfect. Impenetrable.
After dinner, Kael activates the deal portrait.
Selena Montero.
Loyalty to subject. Undetermined. Hidden motive. Undetermined.
Subject is unpredictable.
Active external communication. Contact with House Ashford.
Threat level.
Undetermined.
Recommendation.
Caution.
Contact with House Ashford.
This is new.
House Ashford deals in weapons. The fourth of the five great houses.
What do Montero and the crystals have to do with this?
Kael doesn't know yet.
But he makes a note of it.
The first week is coming to an end.
Three dinners, three houses, three sets of data.
Valentine is drowning in debt. Caldera is losing its mines. Montero is conducting secret negotiations with Ashford. Three ships are sinking.
Kale is the rope that binds them.
If the ships sink, the rope will sink with them.
The system updates his rank. Progress, 12% to merchant level.
Kale closes the interface and stares at the ceiling.
In his past life, he traded copper and oil futures.
Now he trades silk and information.
The tools are different. The principle is the same. Buy low, sell high, and never show your hand.
In 3 weeks, the price of silk begins to rise. Slowly at first, by 2%, by 5.
Rumors of a drought reach the small traders.
Then faster, by 10% a week.
Kale waits.
Patience.
That is the trader's most important quality. Not intelligence, not luck.
Patience.
A month later, grade A silk is worth four times as much.
Eight rolls, purchased for 86 silver.
Current value, 360 gold.
Kale sells. Not at the small market, at the middle exchange. Small-scale wholesale, anonymously, through a middleman.
An old acquaintance from his days as a porter, for a percentage of the deal.
360 gold pieces minus commission.
Net profit, 342 gold pieces, from 90 silver pieces, in a month.
Kale sits in his small room in the guest wing and counts the gold coins.
342 gold pieces.
His wives give him 90 silver coins a month.
That's nine gold coins.
He earned 38 times more than he received.
The system flashes.
Rank updated. Lottery agent, merchant.
New features unlocked.
Deal portrait improved.
Now shows the deal range, the minimum and maximum the counterparty agrees to.
Network of connections expanded. View radius increased.
Kyle looks at the gold, then at the system interface, then back at the gold.
342 gold pieces is nothing to the great house, but it's a start.
Capital, a seed from which a tree can grow, if you know where to plant it.
342 gold. Kyle counts out coins on table and thinks.
In past life he would have a position and waited.
But here is stock exchange.
Here is where you can be in and for 10 gold coins.
The money needs turnover quickly.
While no one has noticed that the my husband had capital, the system issues morning market market. Ore, trend for month, arrow down.
Reason, detected new deposit in northern foothills. Information is classified.
It will reach to the market in 3 weeks when the the price to ore sinks to 20%.
Kyle thinks.
The ore falls. Silk has grown. What grows when ore falls?
The logic is simple. Cheap ore means cheap iron. Cheap hardware means more construction.
More construction means demand for finishing materials.
Crystals, glass, paint.
Kyle switches forecast. Crystals, trend stable. No changes.
But that for now.
When the ore falls and construction begins up, crystals will read a grow.
The system does show this secondary effect. It shows direct trends, chains.
Kyle builds them. This his skill, not systems. He decides.
One gold into crystals. Buy now at a stable price. Sell through two months when the boom will demand.
The remaining 242 gold in circulation.
We need infrastructure.
We can't keep keep rolls silk and hide them in a warehouse.
Kyle is to shopping district, but not to market. To tavern, copper goose. A place.
Cheap beer.
Here is where those who have a place in the market, former managers, retired foreman, people who know how the trading, but in various reasons were eliminated from the system.
Kyle is looking at one specific person.
Marcus Gray.
40 years old. Former sales of a chain in the segment.
It was good. It even great.
Then I started drinking.
I lost my place. I lost my wife. Lost home.
Now lives above the tavern and drinks from last pennies.
Kyle found his name through the own of connections.
The system showed a map of routes and highlighted key hubs.
Marcus Gray controlled three of them at the same time.
Five years without a single glitch.
That's genius of logistics. A drunk broken genius of logistics.
Kyle finds him in corner.
Marcus is sitting over a mug.
His are red.
His hands are shaking.
But when Kyle sits across from and starts speak about routes and warehouses, something in the eyes Marcus is changing.
Kyle says that he needs a manager for a chain which he is building.
Small for now, but with ambition.
Marcus asks what he has capital.
Kyle says that 242 gold pieces.
Marcus laughs.
He says that 2242 gold you can open a shop for sell dried fruit.
Not retail chain.
Kyle says that in a month there will be more.
In 3 months, much more.
He says that he needs someone who sees the routes as lines on the map.
Which knows which warehouse in which city is idle.
Which can arrange delivery from A A to point B faster than the competition.
Marcus stops laughing.
He looks at Kayla for a long time.
Then asks, "Who?"
That's the kind of guy he is.
Kyle says he's a nobody. A commoner married to three aristocrats.
But that's only temporary.
Marcus shakes his head. He says he used to work for wealthy people.
In the end, they all either betrayed him or went bankrupt.
Why should he trust a commoner with a handful of gold?
Kyle activates the deal portrait.
Marcus Gray. Hidden motive. A desire to prove his own worth.
Deal zone.
Will agree to a share of the profits.
Will not accept a fixed fee.
Red line.
Will not work for those who do not respect him.
Kyle says he isn't offering a salary.
He's offering a share.
10% of net profits.
And a say in operational decisions.
Marcus is silent.
10 seconds. 20.
Then he picks up his mug, finishes it, sets it on the table.
Says he wants to see a plan.
Kyle lays out the plan. Not on paper.
Verbally.
Buying up scarce goods before the market learns of the shortage. Reselling at the peak.
Simultaneously creating a network of warehouses along key routes.
Not large warehouses. Small transshipment points where goods can be intercepted halfway to major exchanges and redirected to where demand is higher.
Marcus listens.
His eyes change. Sober, sharp.
He starts asking questions.
The right questions.
Where exactly the transshipment points are.
Which product categories.
How to get around the merchant guild's license.
Kale answers every one.
2 hours.
They sit in the corner of a dingy tavern and sketch out the framework of a trading network that in a year will control 8% of the empire's market.
Marcus stands up. He shakes Kale's hand.
Says he'll start tomorrow.
And that he needs a room better than this dump.
Kale rents him a place near the warehouse district. 15 gold pieces for 3 months in advance.
An investment.
Marcus doesn't drink the next day.
Or the day after that either.
Work heals him faster than any medicine.
A week later, Kale has three staging points. Small rented corners in warehouses along the southern route.
The rent is a joke.
No one wants these corners.
They're too small for serious trade.
But Kale doesn't need much space.
He needs points on the map. Hubs in the network.
Marcus finds two more people. Former clerks.
They too have been kicked out of the system.
One drinks. The other gambles.
Both know their stuff.
Marcus puts them in the warehouses. Pays them a cut. Not much.
But steady.
For people who used to sleep under a bridge, it's a fortune. Meanwhile, Kale solves the problem that's keeping him awake.
Victoria Valentine.
Her house is sinking.
The system has flagged critical financial pressure.
The southern caravan is stuck. 4,000 gold in losses.
But Kale can't help directly.
He's a husband in name only.
No say.
No access to documents.
If he approaches Victoria and tells her he knows about her problems, she'll take it as a threat or as spying.
He needs another way.
Kale activates the network of connections.
He searches for information on the Caravan.
The system shows an alternative route.
Not through the swamps, through Ker Valley.
A week longer, but dry.
The silk will arrive intact.
Problem.
Ker Valley is controlled by a petty baron who charges a toll.
300 gold pieces for the Caravan's passage.
That's expensive.
But cheaper than losing half the cargo.
Kale can't send this information to Victoria in his own name. She won't listen.
But he can send it through an intermediary.
Kale writes a note, unsigned. Facts, route, estimated losses.
The alternative through Ker Valley, the cost of the toll, total savings, 3,700 gold pieces.
He leaves the note on the desk of the manager of the Valentine House at night, quietly.
As a porter, he knows the layout of every room.
Two days later, Kale notices that Victoria looks different.
Not relaxed, but slightly less tense.
Like a spring that's been released halfway.
At dinner on Tuesday, she looks at him for more than 3 seconds for the first time.
Then she looks away.
The Valentine Caravan changes its route.
It's passing through the Ker Valley.
The silk arrives intact.
The manager is pleased, but puzzled.
An unsigned note.
Someone knows about the house's problems and decided to help.
Or someone wants to show they know.
Kale leaves no traces. It's too early.
The month is drawing to a close.
The crystals are stable for now.
The silk has been sold.
The transshipment points are operational.
Marcus has found his first order.
A small merchant from the upper quarter is looking for a shipment of spices from the southern port.
The usual route takes 3 weeks.
Marcus has found a way to cut it down to 12 days via the transshipment points.
The merchant pays 20 gold for the speed.
Net profit is 11.
Small change.
But it's the first legal deal. The first client. The first stone in the foundation.
Kale decides to give his network a name.
Nolan trade. Simple and impersonal.
Marcus says the name is too bland for a trading company.
Kale says it's fine for now.
Let no one remember this name. Soon they won't be able to forget it.
The system is updating.
Progress toward the negotiator. 8%.
A long way to go.
But heading in the right direction.
At the end of the month, Kale receives his new pay.
90 silver coins. Three envelopes. Three wives.
He puts the coins into the Nolan trade's general fund. Every penny works. Not a single one lies idle.
Just like on the stock market.
Money that doesn't work is money that dies.
Second month.
Kale no longer no considers silver.
He counts gold coins.
Capital Nolan trade at the beginning of 496 gold coins.
Small change for the great house.
A fortune for a laborer.
Marcus is working. Truly working.
He doesn't drink for 3 weeks. His eyes are clear. His don't shaking.
He turned three transshipment transshipment in seven. Hired four four people. All former ones. All written off.
All hungry for works.
Nolan trade for has does commodities. It sells speed.
Marcus built a system.
Any trader can hire Nolan trade for express delivery.
Transshipment transshipment allow swap horses and reload goods without delay on the city customs.
Average acceleration 30% price per service 15% of the cost of the cargo.
Customers are leaving.
Not in a crowd, in a trickle.
Small merchants who need to deliver faster than the competition.
Kyle every morning checks market crystals so far stable. But his calculation has changed. The ore has begun fall.
News about the northern field reached to the exchanges.
The price of iron ore fell to 14% and continues creep down.
The construction sector is has reacted, but it will react.
Kyle is waiting.
At the same time he studies Calder's.
Calder.
Every Thursday dinner at Isabel's. A noisy table, rude jokes, meat and wine.
Kyle is silent about his place and gathers information.
Isabelle runs the house as a captain of a storm in a storm. Loudly, decisively, without hesitation.
But the ship is leaking.
Mine number three is closed for renovation officially.
Unofficially was empty.
Mine number seven works at 60% capacity.
The staff are leaving.
Miners are switching to the competition.
Isabelle raises salaries.
This is margin.
Profit homes.
Caldera per quarter fell on 23%. The system shows. Two years, maybe a year and a half.
Then Caldera be be able service its debts.
And then the mass of the lords will lower their rank.
From house house to ordinary.
This death for the dynasty. Kyle every Thursday sees how Isabel drinks and laughs.
And every Thursday he sees how her fingers turn white on stem of the glass.
She is afraid and compensates her fear with loudness.
One day after dinner, she stays behind, not on purpose.
He is toward the exit and walks past the library of Minner.
The door is ajar. The light inside.
Isabelle is sitting at the table.
In front of her the Maps Minners financial reports.
She doesn't drink. She works.
Glasses on her nose, pen in hand.
She is something. Quickly, exactly.
She notices him. She freezes.
Her face changes in half a second.
From a focused analyst back to a loud hostess.
She asks what he's doing here.
Cale says he got lost.
Isabelle looks at him, then at the reports, then back at him.
She tells him not to bother pretending to be a fool.
She's seen how he looks at the numbers during dinners.
Ordinary husbands look at the food.
He looks at the papers.
Cale is silent.
Isabelle covers the reports with a folder.
Tells him to leave.
He leaves.
But at the door, she adds something.
She says he's the first man who looks at her minds and sees numbers instead of dirt.
Cale stops, turns around.
Isabelle is already bent over the maps again.
The conversation is over.
Cale returns home.
He thinks Isabelle has noticed.
It's dangerous, but it might be useful.
Two days later, Cale receives an unexpected visitor.
Selena Montero, in person, at the Valentine estate.
She has come to visit her husband.
That is what she tells the servants.
The servants are surprised. In a month and a half, none of the wives has visited Cale of her own accord.
Selena brings a basket of fruit.
She sits down in an armchair in his small room.
She looks around.
She smiles.
She says the room is too modest for the husband of the three houses.
Kael says it's enough for him.
Selina asks what he's been doing these days.
Kael says he walks around the city, reads.
Selina smiles.
The same smile.
Perfect.
Kael activates the deal portrait.
Selina Montero. Current visit. Purpose.
Information gathering.
The subject assesses the threat level.
Outwardly neutral.
Internal calculation active.
She's not here out of courtesy.
She's here to understand who he is. Why?
What has changed?
Selina asks a few more questions. Gentle ones. Unobtrusive.
How he feels about trade. Whether he's interested in the houses' affairs.
Does he have any plans?
Kael answers carefully.
No. Not really.
No.
Selina finishes her tea. She stands up, says goodbye.
At the door, she says that if he needs anything, he can contact her.
No formalities.
Kael thanks her. The door closes. He stands alone.
He thinks.
Selina is negotiating with the Ashford house. He knows that.
Now she's come to check on him.
A coincidence?
Or not?
Kael needs more information about the connection between Montero and Ashford.
But it's too early to get involved right now.
He shifts his focus to what he can control.
Business.
Nolan trade. Second month revenue.
140 gold from logistic services.
Plus 100 gold invested in crystals, not yet sold.
Total capital around 640 gold.
Growth is steady, but slow.
Kaelu needs a breakthrough.
And the breakthrough comes.
The system issues an emergency forecast update. Salt. Two-week trend. Three arrows pointing up.
A sharp rise.
The reason?
Flooding of the salt mines in the eastern province.
The main supplier is out of the picture.
The shortage will hit the market in 5 days.
Salt.
A staple commodity.
Everyone needs it. Rich and poor alike.
When salt gets more expensive, everyone feels it.
Kael does the math.
For 600 gold, you can buy 20 barrels of salt at the current price.
In 2 weeks, each barrel will cost three times as much.
But there's a butt.
600 gold is all the capital. Investing everything in a single position.
In a past life, this was called going all in.
The riskiest strategy.
The most profitable if you're right.
The system says the forecast is accurate. But the system warns, information, not protection.
If anyone finds out that a man with no ties is buying up salt before a shortage, there will be questions.
Dangerous questions.
Kael thinks it over for a day.
Then he makes a decision.
Not all in.
400 gold pieces on salt, 200 in reserve.
Always keep a reserve.
That's a lesson he learned when he lost $70,000 on oil in his past life.
Marcus organizes the purchase. Quietly.
Through three different middlemen.
Not a single name surfaces.
13 barrels of salt distributed across four transshipment points.
5 days later, news of the flooding reaches the exchanges.
Salt jumps 40% in a single day.
Panic. Traders rush to buy. The price rises.
10 days later, salt is two and a half times more expensive.
Kael waits.
Two weeks later, the peak. Salt is three times more expensive.
Kael sells.
13 barrels.
Purchased for 400 gold. Sold for 1,200.
Net profit of 800.
Nolan trade's total capital exceeds 1 and 1/2 thousand gold.
Marcus looks at the numbers and is silent.
Then he says that in 20 years in the trade, he has never seen such a knack for the market.
Kael says it's not intuition, it's discipline.
Marcus doesn't believe him, but doesn't argue.
The results speak for themselves.
End of the second month.
The crystals are starting to grow.
Just as Kael predicted.
The construction sector has come alive on cheap iron.
Demand for decorative crystals is rising. The 100 gold pieces Kael invested in crystals a month ago are now worth 180.
He isn't selling yet.
The growth will continue for at least another month.
Patience.
Nolan trade.
1 and 1/2 thousand gold pieces. Seven transshipment points. Six employees. One shadow director.
One founder whose three wives consider him a useless husband.
Kael goes to bed and the system shows him an updated market map.
Somewhere on it is a tiny dot.
Nolan trade.
It isn't visible yet.
It doesn't mean anything yet.
But the dot is growing.
And soon it will be noticed by those who shouldn't be noticing it.
Third month.
Nolan trade ceases to be invisible.
Not for the great houses.
For them, it is still dust.
But the small merchants of the quarter already know this name.
The company that delivers faster of all.
The company with which always has the item in right time.
Marcus has built a reputation on two things, speed and reliability.
For two months, not a canceled order.
Not a single delays.
Customer base has to 30 regular merchants. Revenue for third month, 11,800 gold.
Net profit after all expenses, 900.
The crystals sold.
Those very 100 gold turned into 260.
Growth in construction boom turned out even higher than Kale had expected.
Total capital Nolan trade at the beginning of month, 3,001 gold pieces.
Kale sits in his room and watching at numbers.
3,000. Sounds serious.
For a loader.
For the great house, this monthly salary of senior manager.
We need to faster.
We need to scale up.
Marcus introduces a new person.
Lillian Weiss.
2029 years old. Lawyer.
Former lawyer at Ashford. Fired.
Reason for dismissal is telling.
She found a violation in the contract Ashford with the department.
Under reporting quality of wild while the price.
Reported to management. Management reported to Ashford.
Lorenz fired her in that same day.
Without recommendations from black mark across the industry.
Not single great house will lawyer whom expelled Ashford this verdict.
Lillian is sitting in front of Kale and speaks directly.
She says that knows who he is.
A husband of houses.
The ruthless one.
She says that Nolan trade formally is not affiliated with him.
Marcus is registered as owner.
But she a lawyer and she knows count.
The husband is building his fourth house. Right. Right. Right of three wives.
She says that it either genius or suicidal.
Kyle asks, "And what if and then and the other?"
Lillian smiles, smiles.
Kyle activates deal, deals.
Lillian Weiss, dominant motive, justice.
Secondary motive, revenge to Ashford, red line.
It will violate the law. It will participate in fraud. Transaction of the transaction. Will a share and influence, refuse from subordinate role.
Kyle offers 5% of net profit Nolan trade.
Position, chief legal counsel, full autonomy in legal matters.
Lillian thinks 10 seconds.
She agrees.
Her first advice, Nolan trade should legalized.
Right now, it gray structure without a license.
Marcus works through front men.
This acceptable on a minor level.
On a mile, this a death sentence.
You need a mile from guild.
Cost, 500 gold, plus an annual fee 200, plus an audit which will reveal sources of capital.
Kyle thinks, "An audit is a problem.
Source of capital.
90 silver pocket from three wives.
The auditor will ask questions.
There are questions."
Lillian suggests a solution.
Apply for a license for Marcus Gray. He is manager. He has a track record. His past capital can be explained by savings. 500 gold coins, a one-time payment.
The mile is but necessary.
Kyle asserts.
Nolan trade receives a license in a week. Now it a legal trading company, a small one, but legal.
At the same time, Kyle continues work with market market forecast.
Every morning he scans the trends.
The system shows dozens of product categories. Most are stable.
But three times a month she emits signals. Flaxseed oil, growth to 20%.
Reason, fire at the oil mill in the southern port. Copper wire, the fall to 15%.
Reason, new supplier from across the sea.
Faux leather, a 30% increase. Seasonal demand. Kael acts on every signal. Buys oil. Sells copper wire short through a middleman. Buys leather.
Each trade brings in between 50 and 200 gold pieces. Small, but steady.
And most importantly, without attracting the attention of the big players. Marcus calls this strategy hunting for crumbs.
Kael says that crumbs add up to a loaf.
By the end of the third month, Nolan trades capital reaches 5,000 gold. Then seven, then nine, then 12,000.
The big jump comes from a single deal.
Kael learns through the network of connections that a spice caravan from the eastern province is delayed by three weeks.
The only competing caravan with the same goods will pass through the city in four days.
Kael buys up the entire caravan. All the spices for 8,000 gold.
Marcus says he's crazy.
8,000 is their entire working capital.
Kael says that in three weeks, when the spice shortage becomes obvious, the price will double.
Marcus says that if the caravan isn't delayed and the spices arrive on time, they'll lose everything.
Kael says the caravan will be delayed.
Marcus asks how he knows.
Kael is silent.
Marcus stares at him for a long time.
Then he nods.
The caravan is delayed. Exactly 3 weeks.
The price of spices skyrockets.
Kale sells 16,000 minus the purchase price minus expenses.
Net profit 4,000.
Total capital of Nolan trade 12,000 gold.
The system updates his progress. Rank merchant.
Progress toward negotiator 41%.
New feature unlocked. Market forecast upgraded. Now two forecasts a day instead of one.
Kale feels the system expanding like a terminal to which new monitors are being connected.
More data, more possibilities, more risk because 12,000 gold pieces isn't pocket change anymore.
It's a sum that will get noticed.
The first call comes from a source Kale didn't expect. Not from his wives, not from the council, from Isabel Caldera.
On Thursday at dinner, she beckons Kale over.
Not to the main table, to the side, quietly.
She says her people have checked out Nolan trade. The company is registered to Marcus Gray, a former alcoholic.
3 months ago, he was living above a tavern. Now he runs a growing retail chain.
Suddenly, suspiciously.
She asks Kale if he knows anything about it.
Kale says he doesn't know.
It's the first time he's heard that name.
Isabel looks at him.
Her eyes are sharp. She doesn't believe him, but she can't prove it.
She says Marcus Gray worked in the same neighborhood where Kale used to haul bales.
A coincidence.
Kale shrugs.
Isabel lets him go, but Kale sees it.
She's remembered.
She'll dig.
It's the first crack in the disguise.
The first sign that the shadow is becoming too visible.
Kale returns home and calls Marcus.
He says that Isabel Caldera knows about Nolan Trade.
Marcus turns pale.
The Calder household is all about mines and steel, brute force.
If Isabel decides that Nolan Trade is a threat, she won't send lawyers.
She'll send people with fists.
Kale says it's too early to panic.
Isabel only knows the name. She doesn't know the scale. She doesn't know the connection to him.
Not yet, anyway.
We need to speed things up.
Become big enough that we can't just be crushed.
Or become useful enough that they won't want to crush us.
Lillian suggests a third option.
Become indispensable.
Find what the Calder house needs and offer it through Nolan Trade.
So that destroying Nolan Trade would mean destroying their own salvation.
Kale thinks.
Calder needs mines, new deposits.
The system has already shown that the old veins are running dry.
He activates the network of connections.
Searches for data on ore deposits.
The system is working.
A map of the region unfolds. Known deposits.
Explored.
Unexplored. Presumed.
One point on the map flashes. The northeastern ridge, Mount Talvar.
An unexplored deposit.
The system estimates the probability of iron ore presence at 73%.
Based on geological data and trade records from 300 years ago, mining used to take place there.
Then it was abandoned.
The reason?
War. Not depletion.
Kale saves the coordinates.
It's a map. A trump card.
Not now. Later.
When Isabel is ready to listen.
The end of the third month.
Three wives, three houses, three sinking ships.
Kael is the rope between them until they realize the rope has become a steel cable.
12,000 gold. Nolan trade, a growing network, three allies, Marcus, Lillian, and the system that sees everything.
Almost everything, because there is one thing the system does not see.
Lorenz Ashford, head of House Ashford, 55 years old. A man who has waited 20 years for the moment to destroy the Triune Union.
A man who helped the three houses find Kayla, the perfect puppet. Or so he thought.
Lorenz sits in his office playing chess against himself.
Before him lies a report. Nolan trade, a new trading company, small but growing.
Owner, Marcus Gray, a former alcoholic.
Lorenz moves a rook.
It doesn't matter for now. Small companies appear and disappear every day.
He puts the report in a pile with the unimportant ones.
In 6 months he'll regret it, but he doesn't know that yet.
Fourth month. Kael wakes up and first thing activates market. Two signals.
First, silk, trend is stable. Second, weapons steel, trend upward. Two arrows.
Reason, borderline border in western borders of the empire. The department is increasing procurement.
Term, the increase will begin in 10 days. It will last 2 months.
Weapons steel.
This is the territory Ashford.
Ashford.
Lorenz Ashford controls 60% of weapons steel in the empire. When steel grows, Ashford grows richer.
Kael records. Not for the deal, for understanding. Ashford will become stronger in coming months.
This means that his plan to destroy the Union will be more resources.
It is necessary to be ready.
But first, take care tasks.
Nolan trade is growing, and growth creates problems.
Marcus arrives in the morning with bad news.
The guild sent an inspector.
Routine inspection.
New companies are during first year three times.
The inspector looked the warehouses. He looked at the books. He asked questions.
Marcus answered to all of them.
But the inspector marked one thing.
The Nolan trade for 3 months not meets the initial capital.
Too rapid growth. Suspiciously fast.
This is accusation.
For now.
This note in the registry.
If someone wants dig in him, there a reason.
Lillian says that we need to slow down.
Slow the pace for a month.
Give the guild a reason to forget.
Kyle thinks.
To slow down means to lose time.
And time is the only thing he can buy.
He makes a decision.
He slow down.
But diversify.
Instead, large transactions in commodities switch to services.
Logistics, consulting, brokerage.
These revenues are harder to track, and they look more natural for a young company.
Marcus is restructuring operations in a week.
Nolan trade is becoming a logistics operator with a division. Not the other way around.
On paper.
In reality, Kale continues trading.
But after long chains intermediaries.
Every transaction goes through two or three hands before the profit settles in the cash register.
Nolan trade.
Slower.
More expensive.
But safer.
In parallel, is on another problem.
Victoria Valentine Caravan with silk arrived through the valley Kerr.
The intact.
But this one-time solution the problem Valentine's Valentine runs than a caravan.
Kyle activates true price and network of connections at the same time.
Scans everything that related with Valentine's Valentine.
The data come in a stream.
House Valentine monitors 40% of the market of the empire or controlled.
For the past 3 years the share has gone to 28%. Reason competition with Eastern suppliers.
Cheap silk from the sea is on prices.
Valentine does can lower them without compromising quality.
And quality is the thing distinguishes them product.
It is a Valentine. 62,000 gold.
Interest on loans 8% per year.
Lender Raymond Raymond fifth great house bankers.
Monthly payment on debt 413 gold coins.
In an income this a news slow but sure.
Kyle sees the whole in its entirety.
Valentine is drowning not because that is badly.
Victoria on fact is a manager.
But she plays in defense reduces costs cuts staff seeking ways to save this the strategy of a loser.
You need not cut back. You need expand.
But expand not in gold.
The debt hangs like a millstone a closed circle.
Kyle begins count.
If there someone had Valentine's Valentine 62,000 gold pieces at Nolan trade doesn't such money.
For now.
But if the rate continues remains over 6 months will be question why he pay off someone else's debt?
The answer is simple.
Victoria wife House Valentine part of the Union.
If Valentine falls, the Union will weaken.
If the Union weakens, Ashford will strike.
If Ashford strikes, Kyle loses everything.
He doesn't save Victoria from out of he defends his position.
So, he too says, "Tuesday, dinner at Valentine's."
Kyle sits at his usual spot at end the table.
Cousins no longer no giggle.
They got used to it. He part of the furniture.
Victoria discusses the quarterly report with the manager.
Voice is steady, but Kyle sees the numbers are bad.
Revenues have even by 4%.
The manager proposes to cut purchases of raw materials.
Victoria says no.
Cutting purchases means a reduction production.
A reduction in production means a loss of customers.
Lost customers means even less revenue.
A vicious cycle.
She sees a spiral and doesn't know how to get get get out.
After dinner, stays behind.
For the first time, he approaches to Victoria herself.
She is gathering paper from the desk.
She sees him. She raises an eyebrow.
Kyle says that once asked her about silk.
Victoria remains silent for seconds.
Then she says that he's listening.
Kyle asks why Valentine doesn't come out enter the dye silk.
Now, the house sells white silk, raw material. Dyeing workshops buy it and add a markup of 300%.
Valentine sells cheaply. Dyers sell at high prices.
Why not cut out the middleman?
Victoria looks at him for a long time.
Her eyes change from indifferent to wary.
She asks where the loader knows about the dye of market.
Kyle says that many listens at dinners.
Victoria remains silent still 5 seconds.
Then he says that the dye market requires craftsmen and equipment.
This investment which Valentine Valentine doesn't have.
Kyle says that can't not build a dying plant. You can buy an existing one.
There is workshop Olmero in Nizhny Quarter, old master. The best dying specialist in town.
His sons don't want to continue the business. Workshop for sale for 800 gold. That's pennies for the operation that will increase to 60%.
Victoria places bets on the table. She sits down.
He looks at Kyla up up.
For the first time in 4 months, she looks at him doesn't as a furniture.
Like for a person.
She asks why he why is getting business at home.
Kyle says that he is a husband formally.
And that if House Valentine goes bankrupt, formal husband will will suffer.
That's selfishness. Not help.
Victoria smiles. First time he sees anything other ice on her face.
She says that she'll think about it.
Kyle leaves.
After 3 days, the workshop Olmero was bought by Valentine for 750 gold pieces.
Victoria bargained.
Kyle finds out about this from the servants. Victoria doesn't tell him.
But at the next dinner, she nods at him briefly. Almost imperceptibly.
The system updates the data. Victoria Valentine loyalty to the subject low.
Change. Positive trend. Hidden comment.
The subject begins to perceive the object as a potential asset.
A potential asset.
Not a husband. Not a partner.
An asset.
But this is already more than just a piece of furniture.
Progress.
Fifth month. Kyle needs transportation.
Nolan trade uses hired carters.
It's expensive and unreliable.
She needs her own caravan.
Or at least one ship.
Marcus suggests a candidate. Thor Vincent, nicknamed Cargo.
35 years old. Captain of a riverboat.
Officially transports cargo along the Grand Canal.
Unofficially takes on contraband.
Not drugs or weapons. Goods by passing customs. Duty evasion. A minor offense.
A major savings.
Marcus says Cargo is loyal to whoever pays the most.
He has no principles. He has a price.
That's convenient.
Principled people are hard to control.
Corrupt ones are easy.
You just have to pay more than the rest.
Kael meets Thor at the pier.
Broad-shouldered, tanned. A scar on his chin.
Cunning eyes.
He looks at Kael and sees a boy in modest clothes.
Thor asks who he is and why he's wasting his time.
Kael activates the deal portrait.
Thor Vincent.
Dominant motive, money.
Secondary motives, independence, fear, loss of his ship, debt to the port guild, 3,000 gold.
Red line.
Will not work for those who restrict his freedom.
3,000 gold in debt.
Interesting.
Kael offers a deal.
Nolan trade pays off Thor's debt. 3,000 gold.
In exchange, Thor works for Nolan trade exclusively.
Two years. Free after two years. He keeps the ship.
Thor is silent.
3,000 gold is more than he could earn in five years of smuggling.
Kael adds, "Plus 10% of the profit from every voyage.
Plus complete freedom to choose the route.
No smuggling. Legal cargo.
A good captain shouldn't risk his neck over duties when he can earn more on legitimate shipments.
Thor looks at him with new eyes.
He asks where the money comes from.
Kale says from trade.
Thor asks what kind of trade.
Kale says smart trade.
Thor thinks it over for a day. The next day he shakes his hand.
Nolan trade now has a ship.
Nolan trade's capital after paying off Thor's debt, 14,000 gold, minus 3,000, 11,000.
Painful, but strategically sound.
River transport along the great canal speeds up delivery by 40% compared to overland caravans, and it's three times cheaper.
Thor makes his first voyage.
Spices from the southern port to the capital.
Three days instead of 10.
The client pays a premium for speed.
Net profit, 400 gold, for a single voyage.
Marcus does the math.
If Thor makes three trips a month, that's 1,200 gold in additional income.
The 3,000 gold debt will be paid off in three months.
Kale nods.
He knew this when he proposed the deal.
The fifth month is ending.
Nolan trade's capital is restored to 15,000 gold.
Growth is accelerating again.
Kale sits in his room that evening studying the system's data.
He has unlocked the expanded network of connections.
Now it shows not only routes and shortages, it shows the financial ties between the houses.
And one connection is lit up in red.
House Montero.
A contract with House Ashford, signed four months ago, a month before Kale's wedding.
The gist of the contract.
The House of Montero supplies crystals for weapon sight lenses exclusively for a term of 5 years.
The price is 30% below market value.
30% below market value.
This isn't a contract. It's a bondage agreement.
The Monteros are giving their main commodity to Ashford at a reduced price.
Why?
The system shows additional data.
A hidden addendum to the contract.
The House of Ashford agrees not to support the Trade Lords Council's claims to dissolve the Triune Union.
Simply put, Selina bought Ashford's protection at the cost of her business.
She's giving away crystals for a song, so Ashford won't vote against the Union in the Council. But why does she need the Union?
What does she lose if the Union is destroyed?
The system doesn't know.
Selina's motive remains undefined. The subject is unpredictable.
Kael closes the interface.
Three wives, three secrets.
Victoria is drowning in debt.
Isabelle is losing her mines. Selina is selling herself to Ashford.
And Lorenz Ashford is behind the scenes of each of these stories.
The banker Valentine is Raymond House.
But who advised Raymond to issue a loan at a predatory interest rate?
Caldera's mines are being depleted.
But who is buying up the miners, luring them with higher wages?
Selina signed a binding contract. With whom?
One name.
Lorenz Ashford.
He isn't destroying the three houses openly.
He is destroying them from within.
Slowly, methodically.
Like a chess player who sacrifices pawns to open a line for a rook.
And Kael is the pawn he placed on the board.
A ruthless puppet who must tear the Union apart by his very existence.
A ruthless husband whom his three wives will hate, who will provoke a scandal, who will give the council a reason to repeal the law.
Lorenz doesn't know that the pawn can read the board.
Sixth month.
Six months from the wedding.
Kyle is on deck of Thor and looks at Great Canal.
The water glistens in the morning light.
Barges creep along the shores.
Loaders shout at the docks.
Six months ago he carried bales.
Now he has trading with capital of 20,000 gold.
10 transshipment transit, one ship, 14 employees.
And not a lot of three wives does know that a useless husband is richer than some average homes.
The system generates morning forecast.
The first signal.
Crystals, stable.
Second signal, grain, trend down.
One arrow.
Good harvest. Prices will fall. Not critical.
Kyle records and gets distracted.
Today is day.
Don't because of the market, because of Selena Montero.
Yesterday she sent an invitation.
No, for dinner.
To private date.
In garden of the Montero.
Just the two of us.
Kyle knows that it's a trap, not physical.
An information trap.
Selena wants find to find out. Or to to say.
In any case, he is going.
That's that he needs needs information.
A contract with Ashford.
30% below the market than 5 years.
This suicide for Doma Montero.
Why Selena undo?
Garden estates Montero, crystal fountains, neat paths, roses. Everything is perfect. Just Selena, Selena.
She is waiting him on bench by the pond.
White dress, a smile. That same smile.
Kyle sits next to her.
Selina is silent for a minute. She looks at water.
Then he says that he wants to honest.
Kyle is waiting.
Selina says that knows about Nolan trade.
Kyle doesn't change in face. Inside shrinks.
She says that she track for a month. Her people track the chain from Marcus Gray to the old warehouse where Kyle first mentioned the first rolls of silk.
The owner of the warehouse remembers a young man in modest clothing.
The description matches.
Kyle remains silent. He weighs his options.
It's is useless.
Selina isn't bluffing. She came with evidence.
The question is she wants.
Kyle activates portrait deals. Selina Montero, current meeting. Goal. Proposal of the union. Hidden motive. As before, not determined. Level. Threat level.
Low.
Subject does not plan to use the information destructively.
The proposal, the union.
Don't blackmail.
Kyle relaxes his shoulders by a millimeter.
Selina continues.
She says that doesn't is going tell Victoria or Isabelle and it work to council.
She is If the union falls apart, it will lose more of all.
Kyle asks why.
Selina is silent for a long time. Then she speaks.
Home. Montero is the weakest of three.
Without the union, he will be crushed in year.
Valentine will survive on silk. Caldera on steel. Montero on crystals.
The market is narrow. Competitors are strong.
The only one that gives Montero weight.
Three houses together is strength.
One Montero is target.
Kael understands.
Selina signed a contract with Ashford not because that is stupid but because because desperate, she bought protection. The only way that Frome it had.
Kael he says he knows about the contract.
Selina freezes. For the first time her composure slips.
Fear. Real fear.
She asks where he heard it.
Kael says he has his sources. He doesn't elaborate.
Selina is silent for 30 seconds.
Then she exhales.
She says that if this information reaches the council the House of Montero will be destroyed.
The contract violates the rules of competition between the great houses.
It's grounds for revocation of status.
Kael says he doesn't intend to use this against her.
Selina looks at him.
Her eyes are different. Not that perfect smile.
A genuine look for the first time.
She asks what he wants.
Kael speaks.
He wants to terminate the contract with Ashford safely without consequences for Montero.
He says he has a plan but it will take time. Six months.
In those six months Nolan Trade will grow enough to offset the losses from the termination.
He'll find new buyers for the crystals at market price or higher.
Selina listens.
Her hands grip the edge of the bench.
White knuckles.
She asks why he's doing this.
Kael says the same thing he told Victoria.
Self-interest.
If Montero falls the union will weaken.
If the union weakens Kael will lose his position.
Selina shakes her head.
She says she doesn't believe him.
A selfish person doesn't build a company that saves other people's caravans with anonymous notes.
Yes, she knows that, too.
For the first time, Cale feels like he's been outmaneuvered.
Not by the system, not by the market, by a 23-year-old woman who sees more than she lets on.
The system was right.
The subject is unpredictable.
They part ways without a formal agreement, but both know something has changed.
Selina is not the enemy, for now.
Cale returns and finds Marcus in a state of controlled panic.
A problem, a serious one.
One of the transshipment warehouses has been robbed.
The southern outpost.
300 gold worth of goods, three bales of spices, two crates of linseed oil.
Security failed.
One guard with a stick against five armed men.
The outcome was predictable.
Marcus says this wasn't a random robbery.
The thieves knew what was in the warehouse and when security would be at a minimum.
Inside information.
Lillian conducts an internal investigation.
Two days later, she finds the leak.
A clerk at the south warehouse.
He sold the information for 50 gold pieces.
To whom?
Not yet determined.
Lillian fires the clerk.
Cale approves, but he thinks further.
The robbery is a symptom.
Nolan trade has become prominent enough to attract attention and weak enough to be struck.
Protection is needed, not guards with sticks, real protection.
Cale thinks for 2 days, then he finds a solution.
Don't hire guards, become indispensable to those who already have guards.
He returns to the plan with Isabel Caldera.
Mount Talvar, an unexplored deposit, 73% probability of ore.
Isabel needs new mines.
Cale has a map.
Time to play his trump card.
Thursday, dinner at Caldera's.
Cale arrives as usual, takes his seat, eats, remains silent.
But after dinner, he doesn't leave.
He approaches Isabel.
She's surprised.
Usually he's the first to disappear.
Cale says he wants to discuss something in private.
Isabel raises an eyebrow, smirks, says loudly so everyone can hear that her husband wants a private conversation.
Laughter.
Cale doesn't react. He waits.
Isabel sees his face, stops laughing, leads him into the study.
She closes the door.
She asks what he wants.
Cale speaks bluntly.
He knows that Caldera's mines are running dry.
He knows that in a year and a half, the house won't be able to service its debts.
And he knows where there's a new deposit.
Isabel is silent. Her face hardens.
She asks how he knows about the mines.
Cale says he overhears things at dinner parties.
A 7% drop in output for the quarter.
The closure of mine number three.
Miners switching to competitors. Wage increases.
It's no sec- It's simple math.
Isabel stands motionless. Then she sits down heavily, as if something inside her has broken.
Not armor, a facade.
She asks quietly, without her usual volume, what kind of deposit it is.
Cale explains.
Mount Talvar, the northeastern range.
300 years ago, ore was mined there, abandoned because of the war, not because of depletion.
Geological data points to a high probability of unexplored deposits.
An expedition is needed. The cost of exploration is about 2,000 gold pieces.
Isabelle asks where he got this information.
Kael remains silent.
Isabelle looks at him for a long time.
Then she says that if it's true, she won't forget him.
If it's a lie, she won't forget him either, but in a different sense.
Kael says he's not asking for anything in return.
Buy.
Isabelle smirks.
She says nothing is free in Velkrand.
Kael says that's true, but sometimes the price is determined later.
He leaves.
Isabelle sits alone in her office.
She looks at the map he left behind.
In a week, the expedition sets off for Mount Talver.
Isabelle sends her best scouts.
The results will come in a month.
The system updates the data.
Isabelle Caldera, loyalty to the subject, extremely low.
Change.
Waiting.
The subject postpones the assessment until the reconnaissance results are in.
Kael accepts.
Waiting is no longer hostility.
The sixth month is ending.
Capital, Nolan trade, 22,000 gold.
The system updates the rank.
Merchant. Progress toward negotiator, 76%.
Soon, seventh month.
Kael wakes up to knocking on the door.
It's early. It's dark. Victoria's Victoria's.
He says that Miss Valentine is calling him. Now. Immediately.
Kael gets dressed and leaves.
Victoria's Victoria's.
Candles are burning.
On table are on the table.
There papers.
Victoria is standing by the window with her back to it.
She doesn't stand it without turning around.
A beautiful workshop. Olmero is open.
Behind two months revenue from dyed silk amounted to four two two gold pieces.
The 60 33% as he and said.
She turns around. She looks at him.
She says that she wants to know who he he not name, not a biography.
She wants to know where the from the warehouse knows about profit of market.
On the route through the town about Olmero's Olmero which is for sale.
Kyle is silent. She thinks.
Victoria takes a step toward him.
She says that she his background an orphan orphan the on the outskirts, no education, no connections.
And even that he understands in business than than her manager with 30 years of experience.
Kyle says that is learns.
Victoria shakes her head.
She doesn't accept this answer.
She says that there two options.
The first someone is behind them.
Someone is using it as a channel to influence on decisions of Valentine.
Second he himself by why.
And then she wants to know why.
Kyle activates portrait deals. Victoria Valentine current conversation dominant emotion anxiety.
The subject is afraid losing control.
Transaction of the transaction.
Ready to accept help if it preserves full control.
Red line has hasn't.
It will not allow interference in the management of the house.
Kyle chooses words. He says that no one for him is behind him.
He says that he wants for House Valentine go go bankrupt.
That's that he is tied to three houses by contract. And if one collapses, everyone everyone including him.
Victoria listens. Her eyes search for lies.
Kyle is lie.
He just doesn't say the truth.
Victoria is silent for a minute.
Then she sits at the table. He opens the drawer.
He takes out a folder. A thick one.
Puts in front of him.
He says that it financial reports of Valentine for the year.
If he is smart, let take a look.
And what that she does not do Kyle takes the folder.
Hands don't shaking.
But inside, everything rings.
She led him to the documents for the first time.
He says that he'll look and will return in 2 days.
Victoria nods.
He leaves.
2 days.
Kyle isn't sleep. He studies every line, every digit.
The system helps.
True price shows the actual value of each asset and each liability.
A picture is debt.
Valentine Valentine not 62,000 gold.
That is the figure.
The actual debt taking accounting hidden liabilities and penalty interest 70 90,000 The manager hides part of inside contracts. Not theft. Just shifting from one pocket to another to the report look better.
Traditional accounting cosmetics.
Victoria doesn't knows. Or does, but doesn't want to see.
Kyle finds something. Something.
Percentage on the Raymond Raymond 8% per year.
Standard rate is five, 3% on top. Why?
The system shows hidden condition in loan agreement.
Recommendation, Ashford. Ashford.
Lorenz Ashford personally persuaded the Raymond bankers to raise the interest rate for Valentine.
The motive?
To weaken the house.
A slow strangulation by debt.
Kael clenches his fists.
Ashford is everywhere, like a spider at the center of its web. Every thread leads back to him.
Two days later, Kael returns Victoria's folder.
He says he found three things.
First, a hidden debt of 17,000 gold pieces disguised in side contracts.
The manager isn't stealing, but he's hiding the problem.
Second, the interest rate on the loan is three points too high. We can refinance through another lender or negotiate a revision of the terms.
Third, the cost structure is inefficient. There are too many middlemen in the supply chain. If we cut three out of five intermediaries and work directly with raw material producers, the savings will amount to 4,000 gold pieces a year.
Victoria listens.
Her face is impassive, but Kael sees her fingers turning white on the edge of the table.
She didn't know about the hidden debt, or she knew but didn't know the scale of it.
She asks about the manager.
Kael says he shouldn't be fired. He's not the enemy. He just got scared and started hiding problems instead of solving them.
We need to talk to him directly, without threats.
Show him that we're aware of the problem and that we need to solve it together.
Victoria is silent for a long time, a very long time.
Then she says two words.
Thank you, husband.
It's the first time she's called him husband.
Not by name, not the man with no family, not the porter.
Husband.
Kale nods and leaves.
He stops in the hallway.
His heart is beating faster than usual.
Not because of the numbers, because of those two words.
It's dangerous.
Emotions in business are a weakness. He knows that.
But still.
A week goes by.
Victoria talks to the manager. No drama.
The hidden debt is brought to light.
The refinancing process is set in motion.
Lillian helps with the legal side. Not directly, through a third party.
No one must know that lawyer Nolan Trade works for the House of Valentine.
At the same time, the results of the reconnaissance from Mount Talver arrive.
Marcus brings the news.
Isabelle Caldera sent a messenger. The result.
Ore has been found. It was a rich vein.
Preliminary estimate of reserves, enough for 20 years of mining.
20 years.
For a house with only a year and a half left, this is salvation.
Kale awaits Isabelle's reaction.
She arrives 3 days later.
Not for dinner, in person, at the Valentine estate.
The servants are surprised.
Two wives in one estate.
This happens once a quarter at formal gatherings, not on their own initiative.
Isabelle finds Kale in his room.
She enters without knocking. She looks at him.
She is silent for 10 seconds.
Then she says that Mount Talver is real.
There is ore, a lot of it.
She asks how he found out.
Kale says he read old trade records, 300 years old. They mentioned mining in that area.
The rest is logic and geology.
Isabelle steps closer. She She speaks quietly, without her usual volume, without bravado.
She says that now she owes him, and that Isabelle Caldera pays her debts, always.
Kael says he doesn't need anything yet.
Isabelle smirks.
She says that's the most dangerous kind of debt, indefinite.
She leaves.
She turns around in the doorway.
She says his room is shamefully small for a husband of the three houses.
Kael shrugs.
The door closes.
The system updates the data.
Isabelle Caldera.
Loyalty to the subject, low.
Change.
Significant positive trend.
Hidden marker.
Respect.
Respect.
Not loyalty, not trust, but respect.
For Isabelle, who respects only power and results, this is a major shift.
8th month. Nolan trade. Capital, 31,000 gold.
Marcus says it's time to expand, open an office, hire real staff, not ex-alcoholics and gamblers, professionals.
Kael thinks.
An office means visibility. Visibility means attention. Attention means Ashford.
But Marcus is right.
You can't work out of basements and rented corners forever.
A company with a turnover of 30,000 can't look like a junk dealer's stall.
Kael agrees.
The office opens in the middle trade district. Modest. Two floors.
The first is a warehouse. The second is offices. A sign. Nolan trade. Gold letters on dark wood.
Marcus is officially the head of the company.
Kael doesn't appear anywhere. A shadow.
The architect behind the scenes.
Lillian handles the paperwork.
The company is re-registered as a trading partnership. Marcus Gray is the managing partner.
Two junior partners, the errand boys who became managers.
Everything is above board. Everything is legal.
The first real client from the big exchange, a mid-tier trading house, an order to transport a shipment of spices from a southern port.
The contract is worth 2,000 gold.
Tor is in command of the ship.
Marcus coordinates. Delivery 5 days ahead of schedule. The client is satisfied.
Signs a 1-year contract. Ongoing service, guaranteed income.
This isn't just scraping by anymore.
This is business.
Kael sits in his small room in the guest wing and stares at the ceiling.
Three wives, three houses, three sinking ships.
He's already helped each of them.
Victoria got the dye house and the audit. Isabelle got the mine.
Selena got an ally who knows about the contract and isn't using it against her.
They don't know yet that the help is coming from a single source.
Not yet.
But they'll find out soon.
And then, the hardest part will begin.
The ninth month.
Kael stands in front of the mirror and doesn't recognize himself.
New suit, nice fabric.
Not luxurious, but decent.
Marcus insisted.
Head of the company can enter in rags a porter, even if he shadow.
Capital Nolan trade, 40-70,000 gold. The growth is accelerating.
The ship Tora makes four four trips a month.
Transshipment hubs have been expanded to 15.
The base has over 60 regular merchants.
Marcus hired two smart analysts from the guild, former, of course.
All people Kael X's, cast from the system, hungry for a second chance.
The system serves morning forecast.
Kyle reads and freezes.
Armory steel, trend toward 2 months, three arrows down, a sharp plunge.
Reason, borderline border in the west is over.
Peace treaty was signed in secret.
Information classified.
It will two in 3 weeks when the price to weapon steel will plummet to 40%.
Weapon steel, House Ashford, 60% of the market. If steel falls to 40%, Ashford will lose tens thousands gold.
Kyle sits and thinks.
This opportunity, a huge opportunity.
Not for making money, for strike. If you play correctly, you can weaken Ashford exactly in that moment when he is his move against the union.
But this is dangerous to play against Lorenz Ashford, a man who 20 years has been his web.
Kyle calls Lillian and Marcus.
Meeting in the basement, the office Nolan trade.
Three people at the table, one candle.
Kyle explains the situation. Steel will fall.
Ashford will suffer.
Question how to to use it.
Lillian offers legal blow.
She knows the internal structure of Ashford. She knows weak contracts.
If steel drops several of Ashford's, Ashford will want leave from long-term contracts. Penalty penalties will become cheaper than the the contracts under old prices.
These customers will look a new supplier.
Nolan trade does manufacture steel, but Nolan trade can become the middleman.
Connect dissatisfied customers Ashford with small manufacturers who are willing to sell cheaper.
Marcus adds, there are four small small workshops in the southern road. They produce weapons, steel of quality, cheaper than Ashford, but not have access to major customers.
Nolan Trade can become that bridge.
Kyle approves.
The plan is underway.
Three weeks before the collapse, Lillian is making a list of Ashford with the vulnerable contracts.
12 companies.
Of them, five are actually ready to the transition.
Marcus contacts with Blacksmith Forge, negotiates on preliminary terms.
Nolan Trade serves as a guarantor quality and charges a 15%.
Thor is planning the delivery routes.
Everything is quiet.
Everything is arranged in advance.
Just like on the stock market, the position is open before the market even knows.
Meanwhile, Kale continues to work with the houses.
Victoria.
The beauty salon brings in a steady income.
Debt refinancing is underway.
Through a front lawyer, Lillian found a lender willing to offer 5% instead of 8.
The interest savings amount to about 2,000 gold pieces a year.
Victoria calls Kale in for a talk once a week.
No longer an order, an invitation.
They discuss the numbers, strategies.
Victoria asks for his opinion.
He listens.
He doesn't always agree.
He often argues, but he listens.
Kyle notices that she has stopped clenching her napkin at dinners.
Her fingers are relaxed. Her back is still straight, but her shoulders are slightly lower.
The system is updating.
Victoria Valentine.
Loyalty to the subject, average.
Change over 3 months, significant increase.
Dominant perception, partner.
Partner.
Not passive, not a piece of furniture, partner.
Isabelle.
Talvar reconnaissance complete.
Full report confirms the scale of the deposit.
Extraction will begin in 6 months.
But already, Isabel has changed.
At Thursday dinners, she no longer calls him her husband.
She doesn't joke around. She doesn't ignore him.
She talks to him.
About the mines, about the ore, about iron prices. Professionally. As an equal.
Once after dinner, she detains him.
She says her people have halted the Nolan trade investigation.
On her orders.
She doesn't explain why. She simply informs him.
Kale nods. He understands.
It's gratitude. Not in words, in action.
She has removed the threat.
The system updates.
Isabel Caldera.
Loyalty to subject, average. Defensive behavior, activated.
Isabel has begun to protect Kale.
Not openly.
But she shut down the investigation that could have exposed him.
This is more than respect.
Selena. Quiet Selena.
She continues to smile.
But behind the smile now lies not control, but anticipation.
She is waiting for Kale to fulfill his promise.
To terminate the contract with Ashford.
6 months, he said.
Three have passed. Three remain.
Kale is working on it. The plan is complicated.
The Montero Ashford contract cannot simply be terminated. The penalty is 20,000 gold pieces.
Montero doesn't have that kind of money.
They need a workaround.
Lillian is studying the contract.
Looking for legal loopholes.
She finds one.
A small one.
Clause 12, paragraph six.
Force majeure.
If the market price of crystals changes by more than 30% from the base value, the contract is automatically revised.
30% Crystals have risen by 22% over the last 6 months.
8% left to reach the threshold.
If Kale can raise the price by another 8%, the contract will be revised.
Penalties are waived. Montero is freed from bondage.
How to raise the price of crystals by 8%?
Create a shortage.
How to create a shortage?
Buy up the stockpiles.
How much is needed?
The system calculates.
To create a noticeable shortage, approximately 15% of the available volume must be removed from the market.
The cost of the operation is about 12,000 gold.
Nolan Trade has the money.
But the operation is risky.
If someone notices the buying spree too early, the price will spike too sharply.
Or conversely, a major supplier could dump their stock onto the market and derail the plan.
Kale thinks it over for 3 days.
Then he begins to act.
Not alone. Through the network.
Marcus coordinates eight intermediaries.
Each buys small batches of crystals.
Different grades, different regions. No single purchase attracts attention.
Individually, together, it's 15% of the market.
The operation lasts 4 weeks. Quietly, methodically.
Like a sniper assembling a rifle one part at a time.
At the same time, what Kale predicted is happening in the arms steel market.
News of the peace treaty reaches the exchanges.
Steel prices plummet.
Not 40% at once. First 15, then 25.
Panic grows.
Ashford's clients are getting nervous.
Lillian gets to work.
Five companies on the list receive offers from Nolan trade.
Alternative steel suppliers. Cheaper, more reliable, flexible terms.
Three out of five agree.
They switch from Ashford to small blacksmiths through Nolan trade's intermediary services.
15% commission.
Total contract volume, 8,000 gold pieces a year. Nolan trade's net profit, 1,200 gold pieces annually. Not a one-time deal.
Ongoing.
But, the main thing isn't the money.
The main thing is that Ashford has lost three clients.
And he doesn't know to whom.
Nolan trade isn't mentioned directly anywhere. All contracts go through intermediaries.
All traces are covered up.
Lorenz Ashford sits in his office.
A report lies before him.
Three clients have left.
Steel prices are falling.
Quarterly profits have dropped by 27%.
He moves a piece on the chessboard. A white queen.
He thinks.
Someone is working against him. Not Valentine. They're too weak.
Not Caldera.
They're too straightforward.
Not Montero.
He's got them on the hook.
Someone new.
Lorenz pulls an old report out of a drawer.
Nolan trade.
He reads it again.
A small company. Rapid growth.
Owner Marcus Gray.
A former alcoholic.
Lorenz makes a note. Check thoroughly.
In a week, a complete dossier will be on his desk.
Kale doesn't know this yet.
But, the time of invisibility is coming to an end.
10th month. First year is to an end.
Kyle sits in the basement of Nolan trade and looks at map of the empire.
Pins.
The red are transit points. The blue are clients, green are allies, black are threats.
Red pins 15.
Blue more than 70.
Green three.
Marcus, Lillian, Thor.
Black two.
Council of the Lords and Lorenz Ashford.
Capital Nolan trade. 50,090 thousand gold.
Another a little and he will surpass annual income of some small companies.
The system updates the rank.
Merchant.
Progress to merchant.
94%.
Soon.
Kyle feels this.
The threshold is nearby.
Morning forecast.
Two signals.
First, crystals.
Growth.
26% of base.
The buyback is working.
Another 4% to the threshold.
Another week.
Maybe two.
Second alarm, system wide, not commodity.
New function is flashing at edge of the interface.
Unlock upon reaching rank merchant.
Preliminary name, auction influences.
Description, not available until activation.
Kyle is putting it off. First current tasks.
Lillian arrives with news, bad news.
The house lords appointed hearings on Trinity Union through two months.
A formal pretext. Verification compliance and ancient law, current commercial code.
A real reason.
Someone in the council wants to annul the union.
Lillian says that five of seven members of the council must vote in retention.
Currently the situation is as follows.
Two for preservation, two against, three have undecided.
Two against these representatives, Ashford and Raymond.
Ashford is clear. Raymond, too.
If the union falls apart, Raymond as a creditor will be able to take assets Valentine into offset the debt.
Profitable.
Two for this representatives, Valentine and Caldera.
That makes sense.
They union.
Three undecided are independent lords, minor houses.
They don't.
They will vote for that who offers more.
You need three votes out three or although at two to get five saves save.
Kyle counts.
Three independent lords.
Each must offer something.
What exactly?
The system doesn't show.
This is a market. This politics.
We need information.
Lillian can get it.
She has still contacts in the community.
She knows who she wants.
Kyle sets the task. Lillian leaves.
Marcus enters. He with news.
Bad. Bad.
Dossier.
People Ashford are checking.
Nolan trade. Not superficially, deeply.
They survey suppliers, customers, former employees. They look for owner, current owner.
Marcus says that his cover is solid. On paper, he founder and sole beneficiary.
But people Ashford do believe the papers.
They believe in money.
And money.
Nolan trade is too fast for a alcoholic without capital.
Kyle thinks.
It takes time.
Two weeks until that before the crystals reaches the threshold.
Two months until the hearings before council.
Ashford digs.
If he discover the connection between two Nolan, the trade before the hearings is the end.
It uses this as proof that a man is acting against the interests of the house. The council annuls union.
Three houses will remain without protection.
Ashford will buy up the wreckage.
Kale summons Thor, gives a task.
Find out who exactly of people in is the investigation. Names, roots, methods.
Thor knows the port world. Smugglers know everyone.
Thor leaves.
He returns in 3 days with information.
The investigation is led by Farro's Cain, a private detective, the best in town.
He's worked for Ashford for 15 years.
Methodical, patient, incorruptible.
Not because he's honest, because Ashford pays the most.
Kale activates the deal portrait.
Farro's Cain.
It doesn't work.
Too far away.
The system requires visual contact or at least being in the same room.
A face-to-face meeting is needed.
Risky.
Kale puts it off.
There are more important matters.
Crystals.
The buying spree continues.
28% of the base price. Another 2%.
The market is starting to take notice.
The price of crystals has been rising for 3 weeks now.
Small traders are getting nervous.
The big players aren't reacting yet, but they will soon.
Selena sends a note, a short one.
One word.
When?
Kale replies.
Soon.
A week passes.
Crystals reach 30% of the base price.
The threshold has been crossed.
Clause 12, paragraph 6 is activated.
Automatic contract revision.
Lillian files a notice on behalf of a front law firm. Formally, to the letter of the law, the Ashford house receives notice of a contract revision with the Montero house.
Grounds.
A change in market conditions of more than 30%. Penalties are waived.
The contract is subject to revision under new terms or termination.
Lorenz Ashford reads the notice. He rereads it.
His expression doesn't change.
But the hand holding the paper trembles slightly.
He checks the crystal market.
A 30% increase in a month.
Unnatural.
Someone was buying up the market methodically through intermediaries.
Someone who knew about clause 12.
Someone who had access to the contract text.
Lorenz places the paper on the table.
He picks up a chess piece.
A black bishop.
He twirls it between his fingers.
Someone is playing against him.
Not openly. From the shadows.
Nolan trade. The Montero contract. Lost steel clients.
These aren't coincidences. This is a strategy.
Lorenz calls Farrokh Cain.
He says that Nolan trade is now priority number one.
Find the real owner at any cost.
Cain leaves.
Lorenz sits down at the chessboard.
For the first time in 20 years, he sets up the pieces for a game against a real opponent.
Not against himself.
Cain receives a message from Selena.
She has come to the Montero garden.
The same place where they first met.
She stands by the pond. Her face is wet.
Not from the water in the fountain.
She has been crying.
The contract has been terminated.
The Montero house is free.
Five years of bondage have been annulled by a single legal notice.
She turns to Cain.
For the first time, without a smile.
With a genuine expression.
She says she doesn't know how to thank him.
Cain says there is a way.
A vote in the council in two months.
The Monteros need to vote to preserve the union.
Selena says they will vote.
Definitely.
Kael nods.
Then he says there's something else.
Three independent lords.
Selena knows them.
She's been the daughter of a great house for 23 years.
She's been attending receptions since she was 10.
She knows what everyone wants.
Selena thinks.
Then she speaks.
Lord Tanner wants a trade route through the Western Gate.
A monopoly is his dream.
Lord Westgate wants a seat on the Guild Council for his son.
Lord Duran just wants money.
Lots of money.
Kael takes notes.
Trade route, seat on the council, money.
Three prices for three votes.
The route.
Kael can arrange that.
Nolan Trade has contacts in the port administration. Through Thor.
The smuggler knows all the ins and outs.
A seat on the council.
More complicated.
But Lillian can pull some legal strings.
Caldera has influence in the Guild Council. If Isabel helps.
Money.
Kael has the money. 59,000.
But paying directly is a bribe. And a bribe is grounds for losing a vote.
It has to be done neatly.
A contract to supply goods from Lord Duran through Nolan Trade.
With a guaranteed profit. Legally.
Kael begins to piece together the puzzle.
Three lords, three prices, two months.
The system flashes.
Rank updated. Merchant. New features unlocked.
Auction of influence.
Reveals hidden connections and dependencies between key market figures.
Who owes whom? Who fears whom? Who is in cahoots with whom?
And one more feature.
Deal profile. Maximum level.
Now shows not only current motives, but also the subject's long-term goals.
Strategic planning.
Behavior prediction months in advance.
Cale activates the auction of influence at the Council of Trading Lords.
The map flares up.
Lines of connection, debts, fears, obligations.
He sees everything.
And one line glows brighter than the rest.
Lorenz Ashford, Lord Duran.
A hidden obligation.
Duran owes Ashford a favor, an old one, a big one.
If Ashford demands it, Duran will vote against the Union for free.
So, money won't help.
Something else is needed.
Cale clenches his fists.
Three votes.
One is already under Ashford's control.
That means he needs the other two.
Tanner and Westgate. No other options.
Cale closes the interface.
The 10th month. The clock is ticking.
Ashford is looking for him.
The Council is looking for a reason.
The three wives don't know the whole truth yet.
And somewhere in the basement of the Imperial Bank lies a 200-year-old letter.
A letter from the last person who possessed the system.
Cale doesn't know about it yet, but he'll find out soon.
The 11th month.
Kyle feels as the noose tighten with both sides.
Pharaoh's Cain is working methodically, like a machine.
Every day he interviews someone new person.
Nolan's Nolan Trade, clients, landlords of warehouses, owner of the warehouse where Cale first the first rolls of silk.
Marcus reports that Cain has has has come to Nolan's Nolan Trade looking on behalf of a client.
Asked questions to the secretary.
Who is the founder? Where the capital?
Who makes strategic decisions?
The The replied for instructions.
Marcus Gray, founder and sole managing partner.
Kane doesn't believe it.
But for now, doesn't prove prove it.
For now.
Kyle decides take action.
We can't wait until Kane gets to the truth. We need to meet with him and activate portrait transactions. Find weak spot.
He asks Thor to arrange a casual encounter.
Thor is pleased. Tavern in the district.
Kane stops by here every Thursday.
On Thursdays.
It's a habit.
One glass of wine, reading newspapers.
It takes in an hour.
Kyle arrives earlier.
He sits down across two tables. He waits.
Kane enters. Lean, fit, 50/50, gray eyes, neat goatee.
Dressed simply but expensively.
He sits down, orders wine, opens the newspaper.
Kyle activates deal deals.
Pharaoh's Kane, dominant motive.
Professional reputation.
Secondary motive. Financial stability.
Hidden vulnerability.
Daughter, 16 years old, suffering with fever.
Treatment is expensive. Two two gold per year.
Kane works for Ashford not out of loyalty, out of necessity.
Strategic observation.
The subject has professional ethics.
Do not fabricate evidence. Will find only what that is there.
The line.
Don't accept direct bribes. Will accept as an insult.
Kyle closes the interface. He thinks.
Kane can't be bought.
He can't be intimidated. He professional.
He'll get the truth sooner or later.
It's that of time.
But the portrait revealed something important. Professional ethics.
Kane will find only that that is, nothing more.
So, we need for what we have to be insufficient.
Kale returns to the office. He calls Lillian. He says a legal restructuring is needed, a complete one.
Nolan Trade must be split up. Three separate companies, different owners, different licenses, connected only through shared clients.
On paper, these are three independent businesses.
Marcus Gray owns the logistics company.
One of the clerks owns the trading house.
Thor Vincent owns the transportation company.
Nolan Trade ceases to exist as a single brand.
Marcus resists.
He says they spent two years building that name.
Kale says the name can be rebuilt.
The company crushed by Ashford cannot.
Lillian works for three days. The documents are ready.
Nolan Trade quietly dissolves.
In its place, three companies emerge.
Gray Logistics, Eastern Trading Yard, Vincent Transport Company.
The capital is distributed. Clients have been transferred. Everything is legal.
Everything is clean.
When Farrokh Cain comes looking for Nolan Trade, he'll find an empty shell.
The company is closed.
Owner Marcus Gray has gone into business for himself.
Connection to Cain Nolan, not found.
Because formally, it doesn't exist.
Kane is good, but he's looking for a tree, and Kale has turned that tree into a forest.
At the same time, Kale is working on the council's votes.
Lord Tanner, the trade route through the West Gate.
Through Thor, Kale finds out that the West Gate is controlled by the port administration.
Port Director Carlos Vega, corrupt, venal, but cautious.
He won't give up the monopoly just like that.
We need leverage.
The system shows influence auction.
Carlos Vega, hidden obligation, owes the House of Calder for an ore transport contract, an old debt.
Isabelle can apply pressure.
Kyle goes to see Isabelle, not for dinner, during the day, to her office.
Isabelle is surprised, but lets him in.
Kyle explains the situation, the council, the vote. We need Tanner's vote. Tanner wants the route. The route depends on Vega. Vega owes Caldera.
If Isabelle puts pressure on Vega, Vega will give the route to Tanner.
Tanner will vote for the union.
Isabelle listens.
Then she leans back in her chair.
She says he came to ask her to save the union, which has tied her to two women she can't stand. Kyle says the alliance isn't about women.
It's about survival.
Without the alliance, Caldera is alone against Ashford.
With the new mine on Talvera, which Ashford will gladly take if Caldera is left without allies.
Isabelle is silent. Then she nods.
She says she'll put pressure on him. One vote, Tanner, Lord Westgate. A seat on the guild council for his son.
That's more complicated.
The guild council isn't under the control of the trading houses.
They have their own rules, their own elections.
Lillian studies the charter. She finds a loophole.
Every year, one house can nominate a candidate for the guild council.
The nomination doesn't guarantee a seat, but it opens the door.
Next comes a vote among the guild members.
If the candidate receives the support of at least three guilds, they pass.
Kale goes to Victoria.
The House of Valentine has the right to nominate this year.
Victoria usually doesn't exercise it.
No candidate. No interest.
Kale suggests nominating Lord Westgate's son.
Victoria asks why.
Kale explains.
The council, the vote.
We need Westgate's vote.
Victoria understands immediately.
She's not stupid. She sees the scheme.
Calder gives Tanner the route. Valentine nominates Westgate's son.
Two votes for the union.
She asks what Montero is offering.
Kale says Montero has already cast his vote a long time ago.
Victoria looks at him.
A long, attentive gaze.
She says he controls three houses.
Like a puppeteer.
Kale says he's not a puppeteer.
He's a coordinator.
The difference is that puppets don't know they're being controlled.
But Victoria does.
Victoria smiles, subtly.
Almost warmly.
She says she's nominating.
Two votes. Tanner and Westgate. Plus Valentine and Caldera. Four.
We need a fifth.
Montero.
Selina promised. Five out of seven.
Enough to preserve the union.
Even if Ashford and Raymond vote against it.
Even if Duran is under Ashford's control.
Kale exhales.
For the first time in a week.
But it's too early to breathe easy.
A month until the hearings. And Lorenz Ashford isn't the kind of man who loses in silence.
The end of the 11th month.
Pharaohs Cain reports to Lorenz.
Nolan Trade has been dissolved. In its place are three small companies.
A connection to Cain Nolan has not been confirmed. But, Cain adds, Marcus Gray, a former alcoholic, had no capital, no connections, and no motive.
Two years ago, he slept above a tavern.
Now he runs a logistics company with capital of 20,000 gold pieces.
Someone is backing him.
Kane hasn't found out who, but he found out when.
Gray's rise began exactly two months after the wedding of the Triune Union.
Coincidence?
Or not?
Lorenz listens. He thinks.
Then he says one word.
Husband.
Kane raises an eyebrow.
Lorenz explains, "Kyle Nolan, a ruthless laborer, an empty vessel, a puppet, whom Lorenz himself chose and planted among the three houses, who was supposed to be a nobody, and who may well be the owner of a shadow trading empire."
Lorenz stands up.
He walks over to the chessboard. He picks up a pawn, a small white pawn.
He looks at it.
Then he places it on the eighth rank, where the pawn becomes a queen.
For the first time in 20 years, Lorenz Ashford loses a game to himself.
12th month, year.
Exactly a year since that day when Kale stood at the altar and didn't know the names of wives.
Now he doesn't doze just the names.
He knows their fears, their secrets, their strength, and they begin to discover it.
Capital of companies in total, 71,000 gold coins.
8% of the market presence through intermediary contracts.
Marcus manages Gray Logistics as a clockwork mechanism.
Tor expanded the fleet. Two ships now.
The second purchased for profit from flights.
Lillian had a network of contacts, which themselves come to her for advice.
Before the hearings the council three weeks, everything is ready. Five votes are secured.
Tanner has secured his route.
Westgate has secured a nomination for his son.
Montero will vote for the union.
Valentine and Calderon will, too.
Kale should be calm.
But, he isn't.
Because Lorenz Ashford is too quiet.
3 weeks and not a single move.
No pressure. No threats.
That's not Ashford's style.
A silent Ashford is an Ashford preparing to strike.
Kale activates the influence auction every day. Scans the connections. Looks for movement.
Nothing.
Silence.
Like the calm before the storm.
Tuesday. Dinner at the Valentines.
Kale arrives and senses it immediately.
Something is wrong.
Victoria is tense.
Her mother, who usually sits to the right, is absent.
The steward is pale. The servants are nervous.
After dinner, Victoria calls Kale.
Into the study. She closes the door. She speaks.
Raymond House has demanded early repayment of the loan.
The entire debt.
79,000 gold pieces. 30 days to pay.
Otherwise, Raymond will seize Valentine House's assets to cover the debt.
Production facilities, warehouses, the dying workshop. Everything.
Kale stands motionless.
Here it is.
Ashford's blow.
Not a direct one. Through Raymond.
The bankers demanded early repayment.
It's legal.
There's a clause in the contract about early repayment.
Lorenz knew about that clause.
He helped insert it himself.
20 years ago.
Victoria says the house doesn't have that kind of money.
The refinancing isn't complete. The new lender isn't ready.
It takes time.
Which there isn't.
Kale does the math.
79,000.
His three companies have a total of 71.
If he gives it all away, everything he's built over the past year, every penny, it won't be enough.
It'll be 8,000 short.
He can't save Valentine with money.
He needs another way.
Kale thinks all night.
By morning, he finds it. Not money, time.
He needs to challenge Raymond's demand legally. Drag it out.
Let the refinancing go through.
Lillian.
He calls her at dawn.
He explains the situation.
Lillian reads the Valentine loan contract. She finds a loophole.
The clause on early repayment is valid only if the borrower has missed a payment.
Valentine hasn't.
All payments were on time.
Every month, without exception.
Raymond's demand is illegal, technically.
Lillian files a counter claim on behalf of a front law firm, representing the interests of the House of Valentine.
Victoria is surprised.
Where did the lawyer come from?
Kale says he found him.
He doesn't explain.
Victoria doesn't press the issue.
Now is not the time for questions.
The claim is accepted by the commercial court. Hearing in 6 weeks.
Raymond's claim is frozen pending the court's decision.
30 days turn into 6 weeks, plus an appeal, plus a review.
In reality, Valentine gets 3 to 4 months, enough time to refinance.
Ashford didn't expect legal resistance.
Valentine has never been known for its lawyers.
Where did they come from all of a sudden?
Lorenz receives news of the counter claim.
He reads it, rereads it.
The law firm of Weiss and Partners.
Weiss.
Lillian Weiss.
A former Ashford employee fired for honesty.
Now she's working for someone.
Someone connected to Valentine and to Nolan Trade.
Lorenz connects the dots. Kale Nolan, Marcus Gray, Lillian Weiss.
A shadow network. Legal protection for Valentine, the termination of Montero's contract, lost Steel clients.
One hand, one mind, a ruthless laborer, a puppet he himself put on the board.
Lorenz makes a decision.
Enough playing in the shadows. Time for an open strike.
The council hearing is in 2 weeks.
Lorenz is preparing a presentation. Not about the union's legality, about Kyle Nolan, about the shadow empire that the husband of the three houses built behind their backs, about the conflict of interest, about the manipulation of the three great houses.
It's a bombshell.
If Lorenz presents the evidence to the council, the three wives will find out everything at the same time, publicly, in front of the entire commercial elite of the empire.
The council will have grounds to annul the union, not for formal reasons, for factual ones.
The husband deceived his wives, he manipulated the houses, he built a personal empire.
This is a breach of trust. This is a breach of contract.
Kale learns of Ashford's plan 5 days before the hearings.
The system issues an emergency update.
The influence auction shows a sharp change in Lorenz Ashford's behavior.
Active preparation for a public appearance, gathering documents, contacts with Faros Kane, the final dossier.
Kale reads the data and feels the ground slipping from under his feet.
Ashford knows.
Not everything, but enough.
The connection to Marcus, the connection to Lillian, shadow companies, manipulation of the crystal market.
If this comes up at the council, the end.
Kale sits in the darkness of his small room.
He thinks.
He calculates.
He looks for a way out.
There is no way out.
Ashford is too powerful for a direct confrontation.
Denial is useless. The evidence is there.
There is nowhere to run.
The contract binds him to the three houses.
There is only one option left.
The truth.
Not at the council. Before that.
The three wives must hear it from him, not from Ashford.
If they hear it from Lorenz, it's betrayal.
If from Kale, it's a confession.
The difference between a knife in the back and an open wound.
Both hurt, but an open wound can be treated.
Kale stands up, writes three notes, identical.
An invitation.
Tomorrow.
Neutral territory.
The Trade Guild's dining hall. Three wives, one husband, one truth.
The notes are sent.
Kale lies down on the bed.
He doesn't sleep.
Dining.
Dining.
Dining Guild. Private office. Four chairs, one table.
Kyle came first. He sat down.
His hands on the table. Calm. Inside a storm.
Victoria comes second. She sees an empty office.
He sits across from him.
He looks at him silently.
Isabelle the third. Noisy. Noisily.
Sees Victoria. Freezes for a second.
Then sits down. Crosses her arms.
Selina last. Quiet. A smile.
That same smile.
But Kyle sees that her are anxious.
She feels something.
Four people at the table. First time.
Not at a formal reception.
Not at ceremony.
In person.
Without entourage. Without servants.
Without witnesses.
Isabelle speaks first.
She asks why he gathered gathered them.
Kael remains silent for seconds. Then begins.
He says that in four days at hearings of the Lorenz, Ashford will speak with a revelation.
He will present the evidence that that Kael Nolan is of three houses secretly built a network.
What he manipulated the markets.
That he influenced on decisions of house.
Silence.
Victoria doesn't move.
Isabelle slowly lowers her hands.
Selina stops smiling.
Kael continues.
He says that Ashford is right. It's true.
Nolan trade is him.
Marcus Gray, his manager. Lillian Vice, his lawyer.
Three companies that are operating the market.
These are fragments of a single web.
He wove it over the course of a year.
From 90 silver coins.
Isabelle stands up.
The chair creaks.
She says he lied. Every Thursday. Every dinner. He looked her in the eyes and lied.
Kael says he didn't lie. He didn't tell the whole truth.
The difference is subtle, but it exists.
Isabelle says there is no difference.
Victoria raises her hand. A gesture.
Brief. Authoritative.
Isabelle falls silent. A habit of submitting to gestures of authority.
Victoria doesn't even notice she did it.
Victoria asks quietly.
The note.
The Caravan through Kerr Valley. It was him.
Kael nods.
Victoria asks more questions.
The dying workshop. The idea of direct purchasing, the audit, hidden debt, refinancing.
The lawyer who challenged Raymond's claim. It was all him.
Kale nods.
Victoria leans back in her chair. She is silent.
Isabelle picks up the thread.
Mount Talvor, the deposit, data on the mines, information about the miners Ashford is poaching. That's him, too.
Kale nods. Selina is silent.
She knew more than the rest, but even she didn't know the full extent.
Kale continues.
He talks about the Montero contract with Ashford, about how he bought up crystals to drive the price up to the force majeure threshold, about how he tore up the exploitative deal that was slowly killing the House of Montero.
Selina closes her eyes, opens them.
There's a glint in them.
She presses her lips together and looks out the window.
Kale talks about the main thing, about Lorenzo Ashford, about the 20-year plan, about how Ashford helped the three houses find Kale, a puppet, an empty vessel, about how Ashford convinced Raymond to raise the interest rate on Valentine's loan, about how Ashford poached miners from Caldera, about how Ashford forced Montero to sign a draconian contract.
Three houses, three nooses, one puppeteer. Isabelle sits down, slowly.
Her anger shifts direction. She no longer looks at Kale. She looks at the table.
She thinks.
Victoria asks why he did all this, why he built the network, why he helped, why he took the risk.
Kale is silent.
He's preparing his answer, about selfishness, about self-preservation, about how if the domes go down, he goes down with them.
A rational answer. Logical.
But, he looks at the three faces in front of him.
Victoria, who called him husband for the first time.
Isabelle, who stopped the investigation to protect him.
Selena, who cried by the pond when the contract was terminated.
And he tells the truth.
He says that in the beginning, yes.
Selfishness. Self-preservation.
Calculation.
He's a trader. He sees the market. He sees the position. He plays to win.
But, then something changed. He doesn't know when.
Maybe when Victoria showed him the financial reports. Trusted him.
The first time in years.
Maybe when Isabelle said he sees numbers, not dirt.
Maybe when Selena stood by the pond with a wet face.
He says the House of Valentine.
The debt is being paid off. Refinancing is underway.
The dye house is turning a profit.
The House of Caldera.
The Talvera deposit. 20 years of production. The crisis is over.
The Montero House.
The contract with Ashford is terminated.
The crystals are selling at market price again.
He says he wasn't cheating. He was investing.
In them.
Silence.
A long one.
Isabelle breaks it first.
She says it's the craziest business plan she's ever heard.
Marry three companies and secretly fix all three.
She isn't laughing.
But, there's no anger in her voice.
Something else.
Maybe confusion.
Maybe respect.
Selena speaks quietly.
She says she knew part of it.
But, she didn't know he was helping all three.
She thought he was helping only her.
Because she asked first.
It turns out that wasn't the case.
He was helping everyone from the very beginning.
Victoria is silent the longest.
Then she stands up.
She walks over to the window.
She stands with her back to them.
She says that in four days, Ashford will tell the council all of this.
As a betrayal.
As manipulation.
And the council will believe it.
Because facts are facts.
Her husband secretly built an empire behind his wives' backs.
It doesn't matter why.
The fact is what matters.
Kyle says he knows.
That's why he gathered them.
They had to be the first to know.
The rest is up to them.
If they want, they can speak out against him at the council.
Confirm Ashford's words. Renounce him.
Save the house's reputation.
He won't resist.
Victoria turns around.
She looks at him for a long time.
Then she says she has a question. But not for her husband.
For Lord Ashford.
Kyle freezes.
Isabelle raises her head. Selina looks at Victoria.
Victoria says that Ashford has been destroying their houses for 20 years.
He raised the interest rate on the Valentine loan. He poached Caldera's miners. He forced Montero to sign a draconian contract.
And now he wants to play the champion of justice.
To accuse the husband who put a stop to all of this.
Victoria says no.
She won't play by Ashford's rules.
Isabelle stands up. She says she agrees.
She owes Kyle a mine for 20 years. She pays her debts.
Always.
Selina nods. Quietly. But firmly.
Three wives. Three houses.
One decision. Kyle stands and feels something warm rising inside him.
Not a traitor's thrill.
Something else.
Something he's never had. Not in this life or the last.
He pushes the feeling aside.
Later. Work comes first.
He says they need a plan for the hearing.
Ashford will strike. They must strike back.
And he has the means to do so.
The four of them sit down at the table.
Together for the first time.
As allies for the first time.
The work goes on late into the night.
The day of the hearing. Council of the Floss of Chamber of Round Table.
Seven chairs for lords. Gallery for observers. Full hall.
All the community of Velgrand came to watch.
Trinity Union. Ancient Law.
First application to 200 years.
And the first attempt to to annul it.
Kyle is at the entrance. New suit. Dark fabric. Sleek cut.
Lillian insisted.
Next to Marcus.
Thor at the wall.
Lillian in gallery with a folder of documents.
Three wives enter together.
For the first time.
Victoria on the left. Isabel on the right. Celina in the center.
The room falls silent.
The three heirs of the great houses stand side by side.
Not through my husband.
Nearby.
This is a sight of which Velgrand did see.
Lorenz Ashford had there the the number four.
Straight back. Calm face.
Beside his lawyers. Folders. Documents.
Pharaoh's cane in gallery. Ready.
The hearings are beginning.
The head of the Lord Chief Referee opens the session.
Agenda.
Review the legality the Floss of the Union within the the current trade code.
First hour.
Formalities.
Lawyers of the council read the history of the law.
200 years.
The last application.
Legal status.
Current, but not applied.
Kyle listens.
He waits.
Another hour.
Lorenz Ashford asks to speak.
The referee grants it.
Lorenz stands up.
Slowly.
Every movement is calculated.
20 years of smolt for this moment.
He says that has not to challenge the law.
The law is the law.
It came to challenge its application.
Specific application. Therefore, that A of the three houses Kale Nolan turned out to be not the for he he The hall is buzzing. Lorenz raises his hand. Silence.
He explains methodically, like a prosecutor.
Nolan trade. Trading network built by my husband of three houses in secret from his wives.
Capital, tens thousands gold coins.
Origin is unclear.
Connections with internal affairs of three houses.
Manipulations of the crystals. Buying up ahead of rise prices.
Poaching customers Ashford.
Ashford through front intermediaries.
Use confidential information houses in personal purposes.
Each point is supported by documents.
Faros, Cain did well, not perfectly.
There are gaps in the file, but the overall picture is convincing.
Lorenz concludes.
He says that Kale Nolan is not an empty vessel.
He is a parasite.
He has infiltrated the three houses and is using them as a feeding ground for his own empire.
The union must be annulled. The husband must be removed. Assets must be confiscated.
The hall buzzes.
The arbitrator bangs the gavel. Silence.
The arbitrator asks if either party wishes to respond.
Victoria Valentine stands. The hall falls silent.
Victoria Valentine, head of the house of Valentine, cold, precise, unyielding.
She walks to the center of the hall. Her heels click on the stone. Every step measured.
She stops, looks at Lorenz, then at the council.
Says she has a question.
Not for her husband, for Lord Ashford.
Lorenz tilts his head slightly.
Victoria asks, "Does the council know that the interest rate on the Valentine house loan at Raymond house was raised three points above the standard rate?
On Lord Ashford's personal recommendation."
A document from Lillian.
A copy of Ashford's letter to the Raymond bankers.
With a seal, with a signature.
The room is silent.
Lorenz remains motionless.
Isabelle stands up. She walks to the center. She stands next to Victoria. She says, "Does the council know that for the past two years the miners of the Calder house have been poached by the Steel Shield company?
A subsidiary of the Ashford house.
Salaries are 30% higher.
The goal is to weaken Caldera's production.
Document.
Steel Shield's employment contracts with former Caldera miners.
23 contracts, all signed in the last two years."
Selena stands up. Quietly.
She walks to the center.
She stands next to Victoria and Isabelle.
Three women, shoulder to shoulder.
Selena says that four months ago the house of Montero signed a contract with the house of Ashford to supply crystals at a price 30% below market value for a term of five years with liquidation penalties.
The contract was signed under pressure.
Under the threat that Ashford would vote in the council to dissolve the union.
Document.
The original contract with Lorenz's notes in the margins in his own handwriting.
The room is dead silent. Not a sound.
Lorenz Ashford sits motionless. His face remains unchanged.
But Kale sees it.
The fingers of his right hand are clenching the armrest of the chair.
His knuckles are white.
Victoria continues.
She says that Lord Ashford accuses the husband of the three houses of secret trading.
It's true.
The husband traded secretly.
And with the profits from that trade, he saved the Valentine Caravan through the Cur Valley.
A saving of 3,700 gold.
He proposed a dying workshop that brings in 4,000 gold a quarter.
He found a hidden debt and initiated refinancing.
He found a lawyer who stopped Raymond's illegal demand for early repayment.
Isabelle says her husband found a deposit on Mount Talver.
20 years of mining.
House Calder is saved.
Not by Ashford. Not by the council.
By a husband whom everyone considered a nobody.
Selina says her husband has torn up the indentured contract with Ashford.
Legally.
Through the force majeure clause.
The House of Montero is free. Victoria looks at the council.
She says that Lord Ashford spent 20 years planning to destroy the three great houses.
He found a husband of no lineage to serve as a puppet.
To tear the union apart from within.
He didn't expect the puppet to turn out smarter than the puppeteer.
The hall erupts in whispers.
The Arbiter bangs his gavel. Silence.
Lorenz stands up.
Calm down. He says it's all just emotion.
The documents regarding his interference could be forgeries.
A copy of the letter, contracts, all of this can be contested.
A fact remains a fact. The husband of the three houses secretly built a trading empire. That is a violation.
The arbiter nods.
He says that both sets of evidence will be verified, but now a vote is needed.
The question, preserve the Triune Union or annul it?
Seven votes.
Ashford, against.
Raymond, against.
Valentine, for.
Caldera, for.
Lord Tanner, for.
The room holds its breath.
Tanner has received the root.
He votes in favor.
Lord Westgate, in favor.
His son has been nominated to the Guild Council. He votes in favor.
Four in favor, two against. One left.
Lord Duran, Cale knows.
Duran owes Ashford an old debt, a hidden obligation.
Ashford will demand it. Duran will vote against. Four to three.
The alliance is preserved.
But, Lorenz turns to Duran. A single glance.
Duran must understand.
Duran stands, slowly, looks at Ashford, then at the three women in the center of the hall, then at the documents Lillian has laid out on the table.
20 years of manipulation in black and white.
Duran swallows hard, speaks, in favor.
Five in favor, two against. The union is preserved.
The room exhales.
Lorenz Ashford sits motionless.
Five seconds. 10.
Then he stands up, adjusts his jacket, leaves the room.
He doesn't look back.
Pharaoh's Cain in the gallery closes his notebook.
He stands up. He follows his employer out.
The arbitrator announces the decision.
The Triune Union is confirmed as valid.
Based on the evidence presented against the House of Ashford, a separate investigation is ordered.
The hall empties.
Kale stands by the wall. His three wives walk toward him.
Victoria is first. She stops in front of him, looks at him, then extends her hand.
He shakes it. Her hand is warm.
The first touch in a year.
Isabelle slaps him on the shoulder, hard.
She says that if he lies one more time, she'll personally break his nose.
Then she smirks.
Selina approaches last, silently.
She takes his hand, squeezes it, let's go.
The four of them leave the room together.
Three years later.
Kyle stands on the balcony of the building. Four floors, white stone, central shopping district. Best location in Velkrand.
Sign above the entrance, Nolan Trade, gold letters.
Those same words that Marcus once called faded.
Now, he is every merchant in the empire.
Three years, much has changed.
The buy the against House Ashford lasted eight months.
Documents Lillian turned out impeccable.
If you're interested in the continuation and how this Manhwa ends, the final part of the story is already available on Patreon, and the link is in the description and pinned comment.
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