After a lull, Aleko remarks, "You have one of the nicest Chialto houses. I like Kiri's too, but yours is made of wood and it's got all kinds of stuff done to it from over the years."
"Oh? I look forward to seeing that," he says. "The forest on the estate was similar; I got the impression that at least some of my predecessors must have gone in and done things to trees whenever they were bored."
"Many and varied. Some of them grow in loops or spirals; some interweave their branches; one had its trunk shaped to suggest that there was a person sleeping inside, covered by the bark."
"...There was not actually a person inside the tree, right?"
"Okay, good, that would be creepy as all get out if there was a person entombed in a tree in the Serlast forest, wow."
"...I can't swear that there is not a person entombed in a tree anywhere in Welce," he says. "It would be possible to do it. But there are none in as much of the forest as I saw."
"Well, if you find one, you... I have no idea what you should do if you find one."
"I would prefer to leave it there, all things considered. Unless I believed I could contact some living relatives of the deceased. And I would hesitate to do even that."
"And even if they didn't think for a second that it was you who did it they might be all, 'this is the responsibility of a Serlast, you are the Serlast prime, give me a box of gold or I will knock on your door at inconvenient times of day'."
"Yeah. Although you can probably afford to give, like, a few people boxes of gold if it happens anyway unless the Serlasts are in secretly dire financial straits that I do not know about."
"Sounds like a subplot in a novel. Here is the heir from far-off Malinqua, but his cousins have ruined the fortune during the interregnum, how will they hide this and recover the family money before he finds out? Meanwhile also brewing civil war and, I don't know - a plague, a romance, an assassination?"