Chapter 304: Like Older Brother, Like Younger BrotherThe pastry club managed to secure first place at the club fair for the second year in a row. It wasn’t particularly surprising, as we had anticipated this result even before the club fair began. This year, the cookies made by the Mage Duchess herself were counted towards our club’s performance. If we couldn’t get first place with that, we’d have to suspect foul play.
And now, it was time to think about other things beyond the small honor of first place.
“Here, this your share, Erich.”
“...Thanks.”
I couldn’t help but smile wryly as a heavy pouch was placed in my hand.
After selling the cookies made by the Mage Duchess, it was decided that half of the proceeds would go to the pastry club. No matter how I looked at it, this wasn’t money we should be keeping, but what could we do if the Mage Duchess said she didn’t need it? The academy also reluctantly took only half, and even that seemed forced.
So the club—and its leader—suddenly found themselves with a large sum of money. Louise, who had literally become rich overnight, was overwhelmed and didn’t know what to do.
The club members, including myself, comforted Louise, telling her to use it freely. Or more accurately, we treated it like it wasn’t our problem, as if we were watching a fire from across the river.
“Let’s divide it among everyone!”
And this was the result. In the end, Louise counted the gold coins with trembling hands, committing the outrageous act of dividing all the profits equally among the club members. Unable to shoulder the burden alone, she used a merciless tactic to make everyone her accomplice.
What should I do with this?
It was a terrible method, but it was certainly effective. I now felt the same burden that Louise was carrying.
Of course, Ainter, Rutis, Lather, and Tannian weren’t fazed. As members of the imperial or royal families, why would they be surprised by money? They were surprised that selling cookies could earn such an amount, not by the amount itself. So they just smiled at Louise, who was insistently begging them to take it, without showing any other reaction.
But I was an ordinary noble. Honestly, it was a bit disingenuous to call the Krasius family ordinary, but compared to the imperial and royal families, we were.
Moreover, I was just the second son and not even the heir. I wasn’t in a position to treat such amounts casually.
“This is Sarah’s share!”
Louise’s voice grew strangely brighter with each share she handed out. By the time she reached Sarah, her last victim, her voice was almost sing-song.
“I-I really don’t need it. I didn’t do anything.”
“There’s no one here who did nothing. Everyone worked hard, so it’s okay to accept it.”
Louise forcibly pressed the pouch into Sarah’s hands, ignoring her protests.
It was strange—the conversation seemed heartwarming on the surface, but why did it feel like an act of villainy? Sarah’s teary-eyed expression looked less like she was touched and more like she was terrified.
It’s understandable, though.
I couldn’t help but smile, understanding how Sarah must feel. If even I, from an Imperial Count family, found this burdensome, then how did Sarah, from a mere baronial family, feel? Moreover, Sarah had mostly stayed in the mansion and was far from luxury, so she must’ve found the very concept of gold coins unfamiliar.
And now, she had received several of them.
“Please take it. I think I’ll feel better if you do.”
At Louise’s sincere words, Sarah looked at me with trembling eyes, as if begging me to stop Louise.
I’m sorry.
I gently shook my head at Sarah. I’m sorry, but it’s impossible. I wouldn’t have accepted it myself if I could have stopped her. Hyung might’ve been able to stop her, but he was currently absent.
“If it’s too burdensome to keep, then why don’t you send it to Nanny? She’d be happy to know it’s the first money you’ve earned yourself.”
“Should I...?”
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