How 'bout the long answer?
Long answer: Fuck no, that ain't possible because, for one thing, their line ends up with
me as a descendant.
Also, on zooming in, there's really negligible overlap between any orange area and Slovakian territory - and only on sparsely-populated border regions, where any overlap exists at all.
Additionally, there is no circle shown at all that isn't centered on Polish territory, let alone former Commonwealth territory - meaning that rather than my having any apparent forebears that come from a group of people originating in Slovakia and spreading to Poland, they're pretty definitely just forebears sharing common genetic markers with groups of people from Poland, some of which have since spread as far as the border regions of modern-day Slovakia. Finally, no orange area whatsoever enters or even comes near to any territory with, at any point in history, a significant Czech population - not even if those conditions are interpreted generously enough to include, for example, regions within or along the borders of the Silesian proper.
Thus, any expectation of any part of my lineage having been a serf for any Czech 'nobility (
sic)' is simply too bereft of merit to be worthy of consideration - and even the idea that any direct ancestors of mine were nationals of any Czech-controlled territory, at any point in time, is incredibly unlikely based on the data as shown.
Lastly, fuck you anyway, you off-brand raider-islander-slash-goat-herder-hill-people bastard.