Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 141 from I’m Quitting Everything and Selling Cola, a Action novel by IPPO.

Chapter 141. Counterattack (2)

"I knew you were no ordinary person, but I didn't realise it was to this extent."

Belheim, bound with rope, wore a faint smile. His composed face held not a trace of hope.

Only the air of resignation was abundantly clear. Having steadied his breath for a mont, Branch Manager Belheim t Jurgen's eyes directly.

"I will cooperate fully. I will tell you everything I know. However, may I make a request, considering the relationship we've shared?"

Belheim's plea — as though resigned to his fate, or simply exhausted. Aiden scoffed at that request, which seed like a final desperate struggle.

"Has this man lost his mind? He aid for your life and now he wants a last request?"

"……."

"Of course he should be spilling everything, one by one. Boss, it seems bankers have all had their consciences rot away."

At Aiden's sharp mockery, Belheim wrinkled his nose. But his gaze remained fixed on Jurgen, without so much as a twitch.

Jurgen read the desperation in those eyes.

"Go ahead and speak. If it's sothing I can grant, I'll hear you out."

Belheim's eyes went wide. As though he hadn't expected such an answer, despite having made the request in resignation.

"Boss? Is this really all right?"

But the one more shocked was Aiden.

Who was Hanbin? The Slayer of Dark Mages, the only existence the End Order feared. The very person who gave the Secret Burial Unit its eerie na. His way was to cut down anyone connected to the Order, regardless of reason or rank.

And yet now, that Hanbin, was offering to hear out the request of a core figure of the Order?

But Jurgen had changed greatly too.

Whether it was because of Burnout Syndro, or whether the years had diluted his resentnt toward the Order, he couldn't say. But right now, he wanted to hear Belheim's story.

***

Even after entering Devon Trust, Belheim had one goal.

To rise higher. He worked until his body broke. The Order gave Belheim intelligence gathered from across the continent, and Belheim's abilities were more than sufficient to make full use of that information.

When he ca to his senses, he found himself bearing the title of Branch Manager at Devon Trust, having beco an indispensable figure.

'Belheim, at your age, putting up a naplate shinier than Branch Manager will invite a great deal of resentnt. Instead, I'll give you my daughter as your betrothed.'

Count Devon held out his daughter. A daughter who had suffered from an illness of unknown cause since childhood and was already treated as nonexistent in social circles. He intended to use that useless daughter as a shackle to keep a capable son-in-law in place.

'I will not betray your trust.'

He thought it a good deal. Until he t her.

Belheim's fiancée, Silvia, was neither healthy, nor beautiful, nor wise.

'How do you do? I am Gideon Belheim…….'

'How dare a filthy commoner lay a hand on my person!'

She was a person with a thoroughly disagreeable character to boot. The illness that had tornted her for so long had stolen her health, robbed her of her looks, and even stripped away the capacity to consider others.

It didn't matter.

'Well, what can be done about it? I will serve you as well as I possibly can.'

'Spare .'

This marriage was nothing more than a transaction. She was the key that would hand him the Devon family crest, and the stepping stone he needed to advance to the next stage. No more, no less.

Tedious additional duties mounted. Maintaining his performance as Branch Manager while also appeasing Silvia.

Silvia had a character that even Belheim, who had seen all manner of ugly things, could only shake his head at.

'Do you really think you can buy my heart with trinkets like this?'

She'd snap the chain of a necklace he'd given her and toss it into the rubbish bin in plain sight.

'I actually slept with the young lord of Viscount Teshua's family. He seems quite taken with .'

She'd habitually spew falsehoods to provoke so petty jealousy.

'Get out! I won't marry a spineless milksop like you!'

Causing a scene for no reason at all was her routine. Enough to make even the great Gideon Belheim consider throwing it all aside and running away.

'Wh-what……! I told you not to co in!'

One day, Belheim discovered Silvia in tears. Curled into herself, she was consud by terrible fear and rage at the illness relentlessly corroding her life mont by mont.

'Miss Silvia, would you hear what I have to say?'

He felt neither sympathy nor pity in particular. He'd sooner have felt smug satisfaction.

Yet thinking it a good opportunity to win her over, he offered kind consolation.

'……Thank you.'

A voice barely more than a crawl. From that day on, Silvia's attitude began to change, little by little.

A month passed, two months passed, three months went by.

Belheim sought out Silvia more frequently than before. The more their etings repeated, the less often Silvia raised her voice at him when the two were alone.

Four months passed, five months passed, a year went by.

'Aren't you far too busy these days?'

'I wish I could co more often.'

Now the two would occasionally take walks together or exchange awkward jokes.

Belheim ca to know many things about Silvia. The frustration and despair she felt, and her past belief that Belheim had in fact been mocking her all along.

'……I don't want to die like this. I don't want to die.'

Even her attachnt to life. Standing before her as she clung to the hem of his clothes and shed pitiful tears —

'That wish — I will make it co true.'

What prompted these words must have been nothing more than a montary whim.

Belheim sought out a high-ranking priest of the Order and requested treatnt for Silvia.

There was even a respectable pretext — that in order to beco the Devon family's son-in-law, his fiancée had to remain alive until the wedding. Since he was already serving as the Order's treasurer at that point, the negotiation was not difficult to arrange.

'Belheim……! I'm cured! They said I'm completely cured!'

The End Order was as capable as it was wicked. Capable enough to fully cure in a single month Silvia's illness that no priest had been able to treat.

'It's all because of you. It's all thanks to you.'

'What have I done?'

'No! It really is because of you, I'm telling you!'

Silvia knew nothing. Neither that her miraculous recovery was by the power of the End Order, nor that Belheim's mind had in fact been filled with nothing but thoughts of using her.

'Thank you. Thank you so much, Gideon.'

But at her face lit up with a smile as joyful as a child's, he felt a lightness he had never felt in his life before. A weightlessness like setting down a heavy burden from his shoulders.

Yet the one who knew nothing was not Silvia alone.

Belheim had committed a foolish mistake that was incomparably worse than hers.

Silvia collapsed. Vomiting black blood, just like her mother.

Belheim went straight to a high-ranking official of the Order and lodged his grievance.

'You said she was cured! She collapsed yesterday. That would be contrary to our agreent.'

Before Belheim as he pressed for answers, the Order's Cardinal wore a thin, unpleasant smile.

'Ah, it would be around that ti, wouldn't it. I had quite forgotten.'

'Around that ti……?'

'It's fine. If she continues to draw on the Order's power going forward, she can live forever. So long as your loyalty to the Order does not waver.'

The End Order never bestows favours without compensation. The mont he realised this, a noose that could not be removed had already tightened around Belheim's neck.

"……Count Devon won't care whether his daughter lives or dies. If I die, she will die as well."

"You did sothing foolish."

Aiden clicked his tongue repeatedly after hearing Belheim's lengthy tale.

"Anyway, vile n always have plenty to say at the end. Is there a single person in the world without a story? Do you think you'll move my heart with lodrama like that?"

In the eyes of the mocking Aiden, tears were welling up, glistening.

"I beg of you. You may take my life whenever you wish — just give a grace period. At the very least, enough that Silvia won't end up as a plaything in the Order's hands……."

"What is it you want done?"

Jurgen asked. Belheim threw himself forward eagerly, as though he'd found a glimr of hope.

"I intend to make contact with the Church. Until now it was impossible due to the Order's surveillance, but as you can see, there is an opening now."

Belheim spoke while looking at the assassins who had beco frozen statues of ice.

"I will liquidate my remaining assets and find a safe place where she can stay."

They were words backed by resolve.

Belheim knows the degree of importance his role within the Order carries.

He manages the flow of funds across the entire North, laundering the donations and offerings of the 'devotees' — The fact that his point of contact within the Order was a Cardinal is testant to this.

All the more reason that the mont he betrays them, he will be the first target for elimination. Being a 'target for elimination' by the End Order is, in practice, a death sentence.

"Give three days. Turn a blind eye. After that — whatever becos of my life, I don't care. I will cooperate fully."

Belheim spoke with determination.

"I cannot allow that."

Jurgen said firmly. The face of Belheim, whose last hope had been crushed, crumpled all at once.

"No matter how carefully you hide and spirit her away, the Order's pursuit cannot be stopped."

"That sort of thing—!"

"We must pull out the root."

Belheim wore a blank expression. Because he couldn't understand what Jurgen was saying.

Pull out the root? Admittedly the display of force Jurgen had shown was impressive — but the opponent was the End Order.

"Cooperate with . When everything is over…… at the very least, I'll see to it that you avoid the scaffold."

The words that followed sounded equally absurd. To spare soone who had been involved with the Order this deeply from execution.

Was he saying he was the Queen himself?

"When you say cooperate—"

"Even now, information on the Order is scarce. The most qualified person to understand how those funds move would, after all, be soone who has worked beneath them, wouldn't it?"

"Oh? There's so risk, but it makes sense."

Regardless of what reaction Belheim showed, Jurgen continued his words.

"It seems like it could be a worthwhile endeavour. Whatever organisation it may be, seize their purse strings and they'll be gasping for air. Hmm, while we're at it, perhaps even establishing a dedicated departnt……."

At the sight of the two of them, who seed to have lost their grip on reality, Belheim clenched his teeth.

"That would be the best-case scenario, but…… is it a realistic prospect?"

"Don't you fret. The Boss here is far more extraordinary than you think."

Aiden smirked.

"Might I ask which noble family you belong to……."

As Belheim voiced his suspicion, Aiden glanced at Jurgen and held his tongue. The reason he had consistently stuck to calling him 'Boss' up until now was precisely because Jurgen was concealing his identity as much as possible.

"Hanbin."

"Pardon?"

Before Belheim, who couldn't trust his ears, Jurgen spoke his na clearly, unmistakably.

"Hanbin Ainsworth."

You are reading I’m Quitting Everything and Selling Cola Chapter 141 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Pinnacle Warrior cover
Same genre

The Pinnacle Warrior

NoCreativeName ·Action

Hermother,aSpellblade,herfatheraTalismartist.SowhydidshehavetobeaWarrior?Whenshewasachild,AstridheardstoriesabouthowhermotherservedonthewallsofHuma...

The Lucky Farmgirl cover
Trending now

The Lucky Farmgirl

Bamboo Rain ·Romance

TheFourthBrotherhadsquanderedhiswealththroughgambling,leavingtheirmotherinacriticalstate.Tomakemattersworse,thecreditorsevenaskedthemtosellManbaoto...

I'm the Culinary God cover
Trending now

I'm the Culinary God

Greedy kitten ·Fantasy

LinXu,whoisabouttograduatefromuniversity,suddenlygetsboundtotheCookingGodsystemandhasbecometheownerofarestaurant.Totastehishandmadenoodles,customer...

Supreme Vision Master cover
Trending now

Supreme Vision Master

Mo Yan ·Fantasy

Cultivationdestroyed,eyespoisonedblindandrobbedofherstatusinthehousehold? LuoQingtongnarrowshereyesandsneers,“Bringiton!Letmeteachyoualesson!” A24t...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.