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This Three Year Old Is a Villainess-Chapter 274
โUm....โ
Yuli looked at Florence in confusion. ๐๐ป๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ซ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐๐ข
Florence turned to Yuli with a resolute expression.
โDonโt worry. I will protect you.โ
โButโโ
โI possess the Sacred Blessing. No one in Astra has a stronger barrier than mine!โ
I scowled.
โStand back.โ
โThe main branch must never attack a Baran noble again. I will risk my life to stop it.โ
โNonsense.โ
โDoes it sound like nonsense to you?โ
Florence Ezlo narrowed her eyes and continued.
โThe world has changed while you were away.โ
โ....โ
โAn age when one could tyrannize in the name of family history or the main branch is over.โ
โ....โ
โLords now consult merchants to relieve the people, and His Majesty the Emperor has established the Peopleโs Relief Bureau to hear their voices directly.โ
โ....โ
โIf you truly cannot step back, I will lead the people myself to the Peopleโs Relief Bureau.โ
โLead them where?โ
โTo tell everyone that you, miss, were the one who started the war!โ
โBut Yuli?โ
At my question, Florence blinked and stared at me. It seemed odd that she acted so familiarly toward Yuli.
Florence cast a glance at Yuli.
โUm, Your Highness...?โ
โYes... Lil, no, Miss Erilot of the main branch and I are very close.โ
โ...Pardon?โ
โIt was just a jest between friends earlier.โ
Yuli smiled awkwardly, and Florence looked from us to us dumbfounded. Then she gasped, โOh my, oh dear!โ covering her mouth with both hands.
โWhat a rude thing to say...! I-Iโm so sorry!โ
Her face bright red, she buried her face in her hands, peeking out at Yuli.
โWhat should I do....โ
โI will not forget that you meant to protect a Baran noble.โ
โMy goodness... such regal dignity you possess. I am truly sorry.โ
Yuli smiled softly. She was known in Baran for her courtesy and kindness. Though Yuli might forgive Florenceโs behavior, I would not.
I stepped toward Florence.
โAnd what about me?โ
โOh, my apologies. I thought you were trying to threaten another royal....โ
โAgain?โ
โYou did it to the prince too... I had to watch helplessly, but truly it made me uncomfortable....โ
Muttering in distress, Florence suddenly cried out and waved her hands.
โBut my fault isnโt yours, milady. It was wrong of me to rush in without knowing the circumstances.โ
โ....โ
โI know Father often warned me, but my temper is like fire... I am truly sorry.โ
โYou admit your fault.โ
โYes, I am grateful for your forgiveness... Milady?โ
I took out the communication stone and entered the code. The recipient was Viscount Debussy.
[Yes, milady.]
โLong time no see, Viscount.โ
[I was moved to see your growth from afar, milady. What has happened?]
โWho currently heads the Relief Committee?โ
[Lady Bastina is in charge.]
โThen inform her that Miss Florence Ezlo is to be brought before the Relief Committee.โ
โ...!โ
โ...!!โ
Yuli and Florence looked at me in surprise.
โOh, milady...!โ
Florence stared at me in panic. After a brief greeting to Viscount Debussy, I ended the call. Florence stiffened, watching me as if I no longer existed.
โA Relief Committee canโt be convened for this. No member of the main branch has everโโ
โThey could not. Theyโve been too busy fighting over the ducal title to recruit the cadets to their side.โ
Florence bit her lip hard.
โFor what reason will you summon me? An unjust punishment is main branch tyranny...!โ
โFirst, the crime of disgracing the โ Nะพvะตlัะณht โ (Donโt copy, read here) main branchโs honor before a Baran noble.โ
โPardon?โ
โSecond, the crime of spreading the lie that you threatened the prince.โ
โBut you did threaten him!โ
โShall I ask the prince if he agrees?โ
Salvatore would refuse. A prince of the throne would never claim he was threatened by a dukeโs granddaughter. Out of pride, heโd deny it outright.
โDo you consider how far your words may be twisted to endanger our house?โ
โTh-that is....โ
โThird, the crime of blocking me time and again over trivial matters, nearly ruining vital affairs.โ
โBut nothing was actually ruined.โ
โFourth!โ
I shouted. Florence Ezlo flinched and looked up at me.
โThe audacity to utter tyranny!โ
At that moment, guards swarmed toward us. They appeared to be acting on Viscount Debussyโs orders. They arrested Florence Ezlo.
In a panicked voice, Florence cried out,
โLet go of me! Weโre in the middle of a conversation! You misunderstand meโlet me go!โ
But their armbands were bright red. They were the dukeโs direct troops, fanatically loyal to the house, ruthless in any matter. They dragged Florence away. Her likely destination was the underground prison.
Yuli watched Florence being taken and then turned to me.
โIs this really okay?โ
โFor what?โ
โBefore coming, I heard rumors about Astra. House Ezlo is the cadet branch with the closest magic railway station.โ
โYou did your research.โ
Yuli sighed deeply.
โIt means they are the most prosperous cadet branch. You gain nothing by picking a fight with their eldest daughter.โ
I smiled broadly.
โIs that all you have to say?โ
โ....โ
Yuli flinched and stepped back again.
โI have nothing more to tell you.โ
โIf I threaten you again, who will intervene, Yuli?โ
โ....โ
โItโs been two years. You were my first friend in a foreign land, just as I was yours. You are special to me.โ
โ...What exactly are you hoping for?โ
โLetโs go to the garden for a moment....โ
I bowed my head in mock sorrow. At my upset expression, gentlemanly Yuli looked helpless.
โOh, you meant to stroll in the garden together. Iโm sorry, I misunderstood.โ
โ...Have I only ever made troubling requests of you?โ
โThatโs not true, Lil. I was narrow-minded to misjudge you.โ
โThen shall we go...? As you showed me the roses in your palace, Iโd like to show you the flowers of my fortress....โ
I glanced at him and said, and Yuli smiled kindly.
โOf course.โ
Ah, Yuli really is kind.
I led Yuli toward the garden. With the aid of magic tools, blossoms of all four seasons were in bloom.
โItโs truly beautiful. It reminds me of my fortressโs garden.โ
โYou were always dedicated to gardening.โ
โIt was the only thing I had to do.โ
Yuli smiled faintly.
โYes, since your mother was a housemaid, you were treated as if you didnโt exist in the palace.โ
โBut thanks to you, you caught the Emperorโs eye and gave me purpose. I am truly grateful.โ
โYes, you thanked me countless times, saying you would repay me someday...โ
โ....โ
Yuli flinched, glancing my way.
I gazed wistfully at the sky.
โYou would hold my hand and say youโd repay me, saying โsometimes comfort can hurt more,โ on that winter night when the cold bit your skin...โ
โ....โ
โAnd when I said no, you bowed your head and said, โthere are times when comfort wounds moreโ...โ
โ....โ
โSo I decided I must help you... Though I nearly fell out of favor with the Empress for it, I....โ
โWhat can I do to help...!โ
Yuli squeezed his eyes shut and said through clenched teeth. Until then, I had looked wistful, but suddenly my face brightened.
โAsar!โ
โ...What?โ
โI want to apply Asar to the Empireโs magic railway. Itโs not such a complex technology for you, right? Export wouldnโt be difficult?โ
โAs for Asar... itโs not that hard. It isnโt even really a technology. It depends entirely on the underlying resource.โ
โResource?โ
Yuli paused and looked around. Lowering his voice, he said,
โYou may think of Asar as an energy conversion device, but thatโs not quite right.โ
โ...Not right?โ
โWell, for example... hm....โ
Yuli picked up a twig and drew in the dirt. I squatted down, eyes shining.
โPower stones generate electricity, right?โ
โOf course.โ
โBut coal stones produce a minuscule amount of power too.โ
โThatโs negligible. Compared to a power stone, if that holds a hundred units, a coal stone might hold 0.0001.โ
โWhat if you could continuously regenerate that power?โ
โ...Huh?โ
โSimply put, you keep regenerating that 0.0001 so it never depletes, building up to a hundred units.โ
โIf the resource has regenerative power....โ
โYes, the resource you can easily obtain. Dragon scales.โ
Yuli smiled as he continued.
โIn Kansis, resources are far scarcer than in the Empire, so they found ways to use what they had.โ
โAh.โ
โThatโs how came about. Commonly called the Micro-Regeneration Device.โ
My goodness!
I grabbed Yuli in a hug.
โBrilliant! Youโre the best, Yuli! Thatโs why friends are important!โ
โ...Using me isnโt what friends do.โ
โWe help each other. Thatโs friendship!โ
โWill you let go? Everyone behind me looks like theyโll kill me soon.โ
I glanced back to see Joshua and Alexis standing there.
Alexis said with an eyebrow raised,
โThis isnโt exactly the pose for the betrothed.โ
โRight!โ
I rose with a bright laugh.
โThanks, Yuli. Youโre a blessing.โ
Yuli chuckled and stood, brushing off his robe, nodding.
After our farewells, I led Joshua and Alexis out.
โAlexis, go fetch some scales from Lagon.โ
โ...You say that as if asking me to pick apples.โ
โYou and Han Jihyeok cared for Lagon in our absence. They wonโt kill you for plucking a few scales.โ
โLagon hates everyone but you. Did you know?โ
โI know. But Lagon is kindโhe wonโt kill someone without cause.โ
I grinned, and Alexis sighed deeply. Then he turned sharply and walked off.
Joshua chuckled as he looked at me.
โWhy the scales?โ
โTo make Asar. But Joshua, whatโs going on here?โ
โYou convened the Relief Committee, didnโt you?โ
โOh, Joshua, youโre on the Relief Committee too?โ
โIโm listed, at least. I must show my face if called. But why Ezlo?โ
Joshua glanced toward the reception hall where the cadets lodged.
โEzlo has recently become the cadet branchโs rallying point. Hard to handle.โ
โI see.โ
โMm?โ
โBreaking up that rallying point will prevent them from thinking they can get away with anything.โ
The second generationโs succession fight left our house in disarray; it was time to reorganize. With a cold expression, I followed Joshuaโs gaze back to the reception hall.
The area before the registry office was packed. Despite the chill, some wore only light clothing. Others, wearing straw hats and carrying hoes, appeared to be farmers. An old man bent with age walked in with a cloth on his head.
โAllow us to see the lady!โ
โI heard our ladyโs in grave danger. I, this old man, will give my head if youโd just spare our lady...!โ
โGrandma Michelle, calm yourself. Youโll fall again!โ
Seeing the crowd, the guards were flustered. They were all subjects of House Ezlo. The guards whispered in troubled tones.
โItโs been four hours already. What shall we do?โ
โThereโs no way to slaughter all these people, is there?โ
โThe second and third gens protest that they canโt sleep because of the noise.โ
Just then, the communication stone rang. As the guard answered, Bastinaโs irritated shout came through.
[What on earth is happening! They said they canโt sleep!]
โMiss Florence Ezlo refuses to leave until we confirm her safety.โ
[Why havenโt you arrested them all by now!]
โIf over a hundred petitioners descend without official sanction....โ
[Sleep deprivation is the enemy of beauty...! Just show her to them!]
โYes, yes...!โ
The guard ended the call and hurried to relay orders. Soon, two guards from the underground prison brought Florence in handcuffs. Seeing her wrists bound, the people cried out in lament.
โWhatโs going on? Why is our lady...!โ
โMy stars, what crime has this child committed?โ
โOh, milady!โ
Both old and young wept around Florence.
Florence, pale, looked around.
โWhy have you come? Grandma Michelleโs knees hurt...! Jackieโs barely over his cold!โ
A child, lips blue, sobbed, trying to tear at Florenceโs cuffs. The child clung to a guard, imploring,
โPlease let her go. Donโt trouble our lady!โ
โThis, this brat....โ
โLet her go!โ
The child reached for the key ring on the guardโs belt. Startled, the guard shoved him. As the boy hit the ground, Florence screamed.
โWhat are you doing!โ
โOh, milady!โ
โOh dear, oh dear!โ
At that moment, the frowning prince and royal retinue appeared.







