Chapter 22: Negotiation?
"Your Grace, Vicente Fuller is here to meet with you."
After these words, Butler Mason opened the office door and allowed Vicente to enter there accompanied by his guard.
Vice and Wesley entered that luxurious room with a beautiful balcony overlooking the beach, a large sofa in the center of the room, two armchairs on the sides, and a table facing a fireplace between them.
All the armchairs and the sofa were in light brown leather, very much in keeping with the vintage look of this place.
In front of the balcony overlooking the beach was a desk, where a middle-aged man was sitting reading some papers, and a man was standing behind him.
This man had a sharp look on his face and a sword hanging from his waist.
Vicente had no way of telling how strong this person was. Still, he judged that such a man was not weak, for Wesley immediately focused his eyes on this individual.
But he knew that the one who had business to attend to was the man with the mustache and black, gray hair reading at that table.
"Your Grace Baron Nate Murray, it is a pleasure to meet you. My father couldn't make it because of a problem, so I'm here to represent him." Vicente said as he approached that man.
Hearing this young man speak, Nate took his eyes off the papers he was reading and looked at Vicente's childish face. "You don't look so much like your father... You must have pulled the traits from your mother's family."
"Hmm, I've been told that several times. Unfortunately, I never met my grandparents or uncles, to be sure." Vicente said, swallowing his sad thoughts on account of Kate's death.
This world's typical family did not consider distant blood ties. After the second degree of kinship, many no longer gave importance to blood ties as they would on Earth.
For example, except in cases where a daughter married to generate benefits for her family, they would typically move away from their family of origin to integrate into their new home, the husband's family.
Therefore, it was common that grandchildren would take years to get to know their maternal grandparents in this society, and they would not normally give so much importance as to make great sacrifices for a member of ANOTHER family.
Vicente was aware of this and did not consider contacting his maternal relatives for now.
That man noticed that Vicente didn't seem disturbed by this comparison and said. "I heard that your mother passed away recently... I am sorry for your loss. It must be hard for a boy like you to go through it."
"Hmm," Vicente said nothing beyond that, closing his eyes momentarily and nodding to the Baron.
"In any case, I hope you won't let this stop you from taking your own journey.
Your father has already told me good things about you, Vicente, so I hope you will continue on the good path you have been on.
You're going to triumph if you keep it up, kid."
"My father has told you about me?" He asked in surprise.
The Baron laughed. "Andrew and I come from different backgrounds. But during our youth, we were partners on a journey...
At that time, we were still trying to discover our magical ways.
He had escaped his master and was away from merchant affairs while I was experiencing time away from the pressure of inheriting my father's position.
We kept in touch after that until we started doing trade, and he told me about you on a few occasions talking business in recent years."
"I see... So you have known each other for a long time." Vicente did not know this since his father had not told him of all his business partners and contacts. "Anyway, thanks for the words, Your Grace. I will try my best."
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