This Three-Year-Old Is A Villainess - Chapter 201
Aisa Jurisdiction—
A letter had arrived for Noarizen.
It bore the seal of the Daymond Jurisdiction.
‘Daymond?’
Noarizen tore open the envelope with a puzzled look.
Blitzen’s blessing is remarkable.
If we use his blessing for the distribution of white crystal, it would be of great help.
I’ll give you a share of the distribution profits, so assign Blitzen to this task.
Blitzen has agreed, and all that’s left is your permission as his guardian.
I plan to improve his blessing to aid in the white crystal trade while keeping him here.
I think you’ll like this proposal, but even if you don’t, it would be in your best interest to agree.
—Daymond Astra
The letter was outrageously bold.
As Noarizen reread it, his eyes narrowed.
‘A share of the distribution profits?’
It seemed Blitzen had made quite the impression.
Well, of course.
Even Noarizen had been shocked when Blitzen manifested his blessing.
The teleportation blessing was incredibly rare.
There were a few individuals who possessed the movement blessing, which allowed them to move objects under 30 kilograms.
But teleportation, capable of transporting objects up to 90 kilograms and even people, was a once-in-a-century kind of power.
And Blitzen not only had that, but also a high magical energy source, not to mention a powerful offensive blessing to support it.
He was, without a doubt, a goldmine of talent.
On top of that…
‘He’s soft-hearted, just like his mother.’
He may pretend otherwise, but inside, he’s a pushover.
Noarizen would play the pitiful father routine, and Blitzen would always fall for it.
“Blitzen, my son. Without you, I would have been in such pain.”
“…”
“After what happened to your mother, we’ve been treated so poorly by Astra. But you, securing a spot in the rankings—it makes me so proud.”
“…”
“If you don’t help me, I have nowhere to turn…”
“…”
“Just one last time. Please, just help me this one last time…”
Blitzen always offered up his arm without hesitation.
Just like his mother, easily swayed by emotions.
How convenient for Noarizen.
Grinning to himself, Noarizen folded the letter and placed it back in the envelope.
‘So, Blitzen’s joining the white crystal trade, huh?’
This was great news for Noarizen.
He had successfully extracted the teleportation blessing from Blitzen and created a teleportation blessing stone.
‘Now, the only problem is white crystal.’
White jade was outrageously expensive.
The amount of money he’d needed to complete his experiments and create four prototypes had nearly drained Aisa’s treasury.
‘I’ll need more white crystal to make more blessing stones.’
And now that Blitzen was at Daymond Jurisdiction…
‘I can steal some.’
That kid was proving to be useful in more ways than one.
Smirking, Noarizen picked up his pen.
I’m grateful that Blitzen’s abilities are proving helpful.
The growth of the Daymond Jurisdiction will surely lead to the revival of Astra.
Above all, I’m pleased that Blitzen gets to work alongside his respected Uncle Daymond.
Please guide him to become a proud member of Astra, learning and growing under your wing.
—Noarizen
After finishing the letter, he handed it to the butler to send to Daymond Jurisdiction.
Then, Noarizen glanced back at Daymond’s letter.
‘Daymond. Arrogant fool.’
Tucking the letter away in a drawer, Noarizen grinned smugly.
***
A few days later.
Noarizen traveled to the capital.
He arrived at the agreed-upon meeting place, folding his arms as he sat down to wait.
‘What’s taking so long?’
Time dragged on, and there was no sign of the person he was meeting.
‘This guy has no respect for punctuality.’
Just as Noarizen’s anger began to boil, his contact finally arrived.
A burly man, with clothes tight enough to show off his muscles, strolled in.
Without the fedora on his head, one might not even mistake him for a noble.
Noarizen slammed his water cup down onto the table.
“Thirty minutes late! Count Talos!”
Count Talos awkwardly smiled as he removed his fedora.
“I ran into some trouble on the way…”
“With a blessing stone, you could’ve just teleported! You expect me to believe that?”
As Noarizen raised his voice, Count Talos broke out into a nervous sweat.
“Just hear me out. You’re going to like this.”
“What is it?”
“As I was about to leave, some guy contacted me.”
“Contacted you?”
“Yeah. He said he wants to buy a teleportation blessing stone.”