Chapter 649: He’s a monster
Chapter 649: He’s a monster
The study of Duke Asher’s mansion existed in perpetual twilight. Floor-to-ceiling shelves lined the walls, their leather-bound volumes casting shadows that seemed to devour the sparse light from the fireplace.
The flames crackled with irregular intensity, throwing dancing patterns across the faces of the six men seated around the obsidian table.
Duke Asher occupied the head position, his fingers wrapped around a crystal glass of wine so dark it was nearly black.
His expression remained neutral, but his eyes tracked every movement in the room with the precision of someone calculating multiple outcomes simultaneously.
To his immediate right sat Vance, cousin by blood, partner in ambition, and currently the most agitated presence in the chamber.
The Phallanax Solutions’ leader gripped his wine glass with white knuckles, his jaw working as though grinding through thoughts he hadn’t yet verbalized.
The three Earls occupied the long side of the table. Earl Mortaine, grey-haired and carrying the weight of old money, sat closest to the Duke. Earl Vex occupied the center position, his expression perpetually skeptical. Earl Castian, the youngest of the three, sat farthest from Asher, his fingers drumming against the table in a rhythm that suggested barely contained anxiety.
The two Viscounts flanked the opposite side. Viscount Horn carried himself with the rigid bearing of someone accustomed to military hierarchy.
Beside him, Viscount Kale exuded the particular nervousness of a man whose position was far more precarious than he preferred to admit.
"The Academy situation is proceeding as planned," Earl Mortaine began, his voice carrying the weight of someone accustomed to being heard. "Sylvia Asher is in position. The trials commence in one week. The Tournament follows. By the time the random assessment occurs, we will have secured the top rankings for our preferred candidates."
Duke Asher inclined his head slightly. The Academy was the foundation. Control the institution that produced the kingdom’s elite mages, and you controlled the kingdom’s future.
"The supply networks are also consolidating," Mortaine continued. "Our people have infiltrated three of the major trading houses. Within two months, we will control enough of the central supply routes to..."
"The supply networks are collapsing," Vance’s voice cut across the room like a blade.
The change in tone was significant. Mortaine’s discourse ceased abruptly. All attention shifted toward the Phallanax leader.
Vance’s knuckles remained white, his wine untouched. His eyes fixed on Duke Asher with the particular intensity of a man whose financial interests were bleeding gold.
"Phallanax Solutions’ quarterly reports show a seventeen percent decline in profit margins," Vance stated, each word clipped and precise. "The Kaiser family’s new product line is flooding the capital markets. They’re undercutting our prices by forty percent on basic magical supplies. Their refining process is superior, their distribution is faster, and their quality is indistinguishable from ours."
He set down his wine glass with deliberate care, as though placing it gently might prevent himself from shattering it against the table.
"My cousin," Vance continued, his voice dropping but somehow becoming more dangerous, "you assured me that isolating Jack Kaiser would be simple. You assured me that his business interests would collapse under pressure. Instead, what I see is the Kaiser family systematizing their entire supply chain. They’re not just selling products. They’re rebuilding the entire structure of Elysium’s trade network from the ground up."
Duke Asher’s expression remained unchanged. He lifted his wine glass and took a measured sip, the silence stretching across the table like a living thing.
"What is your assessment of the cause?" Asher asked finally, his tone devoid of defensiveness.
"The cause," Vance replied, his voice rising with barely suppressed frustration, "is that Jack Kaiser apparently decided to personally involve himself in merchant endeavors while simultaneously conducting what appears to be a military campaign. The man is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. He has effectively neutralized competitors, acquired manufacturing assets, and developed distribution channels that typically require years to establish. He accomplished this within a matter of months."
Earl Castian shifted in his seat. His fingers stopped drumming against the table.
"Where is Jack Kaiser currently?" Asher asked, turning his attention to Earl Mortaine.
Mortaine cleared his throat. "Our intelligence from the Elven nation suggests..."
"Not suggests," Asher interrupted, his tone carrying an edge. "States. Where is he?"
"In the Elven Kingdom," Mortaine replied. "Acting as an emissary for King Eric Valdris. The intelligence comes from a reliable source embedded in the Elven court. The deployment appears recent. Within the past two days."
The room shifted. Not dramatically, but perceptibly. The news of Jack Kaiser’s location, confirmed through reliable intelligence, seemed to settle across the gathered nobles.
Vance’s expression darkened further. "He’s building alliances. That’s what an emissary does. He goes to foreign courts, establishes diplomatic relationships, secures support for whatever his father is planning."
"Which brings us to the second matter," Mortaine said, his voice carrying the tone of someone delivering unwelcome news. "The young Baron Bale has recently come into an extraordinary fortune. Thirty thousand gold pieces, minimum. Possibly more. Enough to settle all outstanding debts owed by the Starfell family and provide substantial capital reserves."
The silence that followed was heavier than before.
"Who transfers thirty thousand gold pieces to a minor baronial family?" Viscount Kale asked, his voice carrying genuine confusion. "That is not a political gesture. That is not an investment with expected returns. That is..."
"Patronage," Asher said quietly. "Someone is purchasing loyalty."
"Baron Bale was supposed to die," Vance said, his voice dropping to something approaching a whisper. "You hired extraction teams, Asher. The old Baron was scheduled to be eliminated. His death was supposed to trigger a succession crisis that would prevent the marriage from occurring."
"The extraction teams failed," Asher stated, his tone making it clear he was not interested in excuses.
"The extraction teams failed because Jack Kaiser intervened personally," Vance shot back. "None of us expected that. How was I supposed to anticipate that a man would emerge from nowhere and personally prevent the assassination of a minor baronial heir?"
A prolonged silence ensued. The crackling of the fireplace and the intense dancing of the flames cast shadows, making the assembled nobles appear considerably older.
"There is something else," Viscount Horn said, his military bearing becoming more pronounced. His voice remained steady, but his hands had begun to grip the edge of the table. "Something we must address."
He paused, and in that pause, the temperature in the room seemed to drop.
"Marcus Thorne," Viscount Horn continued, his gaze fixed on a point somewhere beyond the table. "He took a position with Phallanax Solutions at Vance’s request. He gathered a substantial military force. Mercenaries, sell-swords, and experienced soldiers. He spent considerable resources preparing for open conflict. And he formally declared war on Jack Kaiser."
The words hung in the air.
Earl Vex turned away from the table. Earl Castian’s drumming fingers had resumed, now moving with frantic intensity.
"Remind me. What happened?" Duke Asher asked, though his tone suggested he already knew the answer.
"Jack Kaiser faced an entire army," Viscount Horn said, his voice becoming quieter. "Single-handedly, Marcus did not survive. None of his soldiers survived. There are no bodies to recover, the fact that an entire military force was... erased."
Vance’s hand had begun to shake. He gripped it with his other hand, attempting to steady himself, but the tremor persisted.
"He’s a monster," Vance whispered. "A genuine monster. Jack Kaiser is neither a merchant nor an emissary. He is a weapon that walks in a human’s body, and we are discussing how to contain him as though he were a normal political rival."
"Which is why," Duke Asher said, his voice cutting through Vance’s spiral with surgical precision, "we do not touch Jack Kaiser directly. Not while he remains in the Elven Kingdom. Not while his attention is focused elsewhere."
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