Extra's Revenge: Reincarnated As A Slave-Chapter 134: Blackmail (Part 2)

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Chapter 134: Blackmail (Part 2)

Lady Z was trapped.

Her choices had led her here, step by step—trusting the competent advisor who appeared at just the right time, relying on his counsel, promoting him to positions of authority and access. Each decision had seemed reasonable in isolation, but cumulatively they’d created a web of association she couldn’t simply cut herself free from.

Lady Z sank back into her chair, the fight draining out of her as reality settled in.

"You’ve been manipulating me from the beginning," she said quietly. "Everything—joining the Red House, helping against the Fanged Serpent, positioning yourself as loyal and useful—all of it was designed to reach this point. Where I’d be too implicated to betray you, too compromised to refuse cooperation."

"Not manipulation," Rey said, though he didn’t deny the basic accuracy of her assessment.

"Strategic alignment of interests. I needed access to the Dark Commerce District’s resources and networks. You needed competent advisors and solutions to genuine threats. We both benefited from the arrangement."

He moved to sit across from her, his posture relaxing slightly now that the confrontation’s critical phase had passed.

"The only thing that’s changed is transparency. Before, you were benefiting from cooperation without understanding its full implications. Now you understand, and we can work together more effectively because there are no hidden agendas between us."

"What do you want from me?" Lady Z asked, her voice carrying defeated pragmatism. "Specifically. What cooperation do you need that’s worth forcing this confrontation?"

Rey had been waiting for that question.

"The auction in nine days," he began. "It’s a trap designed by the Special Investigators to identify me. They’re hoping I’ll attend to sell stolen Desgarron resources or purchase restricted items. They’ll be monitoring every significant transaction, analyzing mystical signatures, tracking patterns of behavior."

"So you need to stay away from it," Lady Z concluded.

"No," Rey corrected. "I need to participate, but indirectly. Through intermediaries and networks that can’t be traced back to me."

He leaned forward, his tone becoming businesslike.

"The Blue Lotus and Yellow Lily Houses are likely compromised—the Special Investigators probably know about their involvement with the Fanged Serpent conspiracy. I can’t work through them safely. But the other Houses—White Tulip and Purple Orchid—are still viable channels."

"You want me to facilitate contact," Lady Z realized.

"Exactly. Use your relationships with the other Houses to establish networks I can operate through. Multiple layers of separation between my actual transactions and the identities conducting them. Anonymous buyers and sellers with legitimate cover stories and documentation."

Rey pulled out a small data crystal containing detailed specifications.

"I have items to sell—high-value Artifacts and materials that need to move through the auction without triggering recognition as Desgarron property. I also have items to purchase—specific resources that I need for my own development. All of it needs to happen without creating patterns the Special Investigators can trace back to me."

"That’s... extremely complex," Lady Z said, studying the specifications. "Coordinating with multiple Houses, creating believable cover identities, ensuring transactions don’t reveal connections between supposedly independent buyers and sellers."

"Which is why I need your cooperation," Rey confirmed. "Your networks, your relationships, your resources. I’ll handle the actual operations—the disguises, the transaction execution, the mystical signature masking. But I need you to provide the infrastructure and the alibis."

He held her gaze steadily.

"When the auction occurs, I need to be visibly somewhere else. Documented, witnessed, and absolutely verified as being nowhere near the venue. That alibi needs to be ironclad enough to withstand Category S Guard scrutiny."

"And if I provide all of this," Lady Z asked carefully, "what do I get besides the dubious benefit of not being implicated in your crimes?"

"The Red House continues to prosper," Rey said simply. "I acquire the resources I need to advance my capabilities and eventually leave Elkrim entirely. You maintain your position, expand your influence, and emerge from this crisis stronger than when it began."

He paused, then added with calculated honesty:

"And you’re working with someone capable of destroying Noble Houses. Which means as long as our interests align, you have access to capabilities far beyond what any normal advisor could provide."

Lady Z was silent for a long moment, weighing the offer against the threats.

The potential benefits against the enormous risks.

Finally, she spoke.

"I’ll cooperate. Not because I want to, but because you’ve left me no real alternative." Her voice carried bitter acceptance. "I’ll establish the networks you need, provide the alibis, coordinate with the other Houses. I’ll do everything necessary to ensure your operations succeed without implicating the Red House."

"You’ve made the right choice," Rey said, genuine satisfaction in his voice.

"Have I?" Lady Z looked at him with haunted eyes. "Or have I just committed myself and my entire organization to supporting a fugitive who destroyed a Noble House? How does this end well for the Red House, Helt—or whatever your real name is?"

"It ends well because I succeed," Rey replied with absolute confidence. "I acquire what I need, I leave Elkrim, and the Red House emerges stronger for having been associated with my success rather than destroyed for opposing it."

He stood, deactivating his privacy Artifact and preparing to leave.

"We’ll meet again tomorrow to coordinate specifics. Have your networks identified, your contacts established. We need to move quickly—nine days isn’t much time to set up the infrastructure we’ll need."

Lady Z nodded mechanically, still processing the magnitude of what she’d just committed to.

As Rey moved toward the door, she spoke one final time.

"I hope I’m not making a mistake that costs the Red House everything."

Rey paused at the threshold, looking back at her.

"You’re not," he said with certainty. "Trust the results we’ve achieved so far, Lady Z. Everything I’ve done has strengthened your position. That won’t change."

Then he was gone, leaving Lady Z alone in the warded chamber.

She sat in silence for several minutes, her mind churning through implications and consequences.

’It’s too late to turn back now,’ she thought with grim resignation. ’I’m committed. All I can do is hope he’s right—that cooperation leads to prosperity rather than destruction.’

But in her heart, she knew the truth.

She’d made a deal with someone who had destroyed a Noble House and walked away undetected. Someone who operated several moves ahead of even experienced criminals.

Someone who’d manipulated her into a position where refusal wasn’t truly an option.

She’d made her choice.

Now she could only hope it wouldn’t destroy everything her father had built.