Chapter Vol. 1 Ch. 41
Chapter Vol. 1 Ch. 41
Chapter 41: Side Story (The Tale of a Certain Merchant Leader – Part 5)
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“Do you know this country’s name?”
“The country’s name? No, I haven’t checked.”
The question came abruptly, but upon reflection, it made sense. I hadn’t gone out of my way to explain it, and they probably hadn’t shown any interest until now. But since they were preparing to intervene more seriously, they could no longer avoid investigating the geopolitical situation.
Still, given the circumstances, even we don’t have access to the most up-to-date information.@@@@
“This area belongs to the Afrasia United Kingdom. It’s the southernmost city under their jurisdiction. Whether the United Kingdom is still intact or not, though... I can’t say.”
“I see. And currently embroiled in a civil war?”
The woman speaking now was Zeks, a fleet captain. So far,
“Yes. Up until now, information has only come through trade caravans. As you know, the last contact we had was about six months ago. The Iron Town may have slightly more information, but it’s a small settlement with limited resources to begin with.”
“I understand. Gather whatever information you can. Do you have any maps available?”
“Maps...? No, maps aren’t permitted in this city.”
“I see. Even unofficial ones will do. Bring them out.”
It was impossible to feign ignorance at this point. With a sigh, I retrieved a set of maps from the safe. Anticipating this request, I had already moved them from the hidden safe to a more accessible location.
Sometimes, her golden eyes make me feel as though she can see through everything. When she gazes at you expressionlessly, it creates an overwhelming pressure to spill all your secrets. My subordinates claim they find her gaze reassuring, but, well, they’re an unusual bunch.
“These maps are based on all the information we could obtain. Don’t expect precise scaling. Here’s the world map, the map of the United Kingdom, and a map of the area around Telek Harbor. The names of the nobles on these maps might not be reliable under the current circumstances.”
“...These are quite useful. May I record them?”
“I can’t exactly say no to you, can I?”
“...Understood. We’ll consider more substantial actions separately. For now, please dispatch an envoy. Equipping them with our latest weaponry and armor could serve as a display of strength.”
“That would be helpful. Let me know once preparations are complete.”
After a few more reports and some light conversation, the
The plot of land we leased to them as a concession has rapidly sprouted buildings. Their technological prowess is extraordinary. They’ve asked for additional land, but with no intention of forcing relocations, it seems the only option is for them to develop areas outside the city. Telek Harbor is a small town with no surplus land.
“Guildmaster, we’ve secured the construction sites for the artillery emplacements.”
“Oh? That was quick.”
One of my subordinates, tasked with acquiring land for the defensive artillery requested by
“Well, they didn’t ask for much space to begin with. Also, the ladies’ reputation here is stellar. Most agreements were reached at standard prices. Interestingly, they seem to have selected areas that minimized the need for relocations. Most of the sites were gardens or fields.”
“I see. I suppose they conducted thorough research before making their requests.”
At first, I was apprehensive about their request to construct artillery emplacements. However, they’ve taken great care to avoid causing disruption. When they initially demanded leased land and construction zones, I braced myself for the worst.
“Guildmaster, let’s start recruiting workers and commence construction. I was worried when they said we could wait until the land was secured, but now it feels like everything is going according to their plans.”
“Indeed. It’s reassuring, really. They’ve even offered to pave roads before construction begins. They claim it will reduce the overall build time.”
“Heh. If they say so, it’s probably true. From what I’ve heard, those young women never lie. Whether it’s honesty or...”
“...Or they simply see no need for deception.”
My subordinate nodded silently, and I couldn’t help but hum in agreement.
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“We should be fine, but if there’s even the slightest chance, make sure nothing escalates. We can’t afford to antagonize
“Understood, Guildmaster. Absolutely.”
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