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In a small town located to the north of Brutos

The governor put in charge of the port town of Brutos, who had abandoned the city out of fear of the pirates attack a man nad Baraquemo Lant was positively delighted by the good news.

Ooh! Really, is that so! The pirates attack has been successfully thwarted?

Yes, all the pirates who landed were either beaten back or captured. The rest fled back to the seas.

Excellent!

Governor Lant gleefully slapped his knees and stood up with eager montum.

As soon as he learned that the pirates had started attacking, Baraquemo had used his relatives connections to take refuge in this city.

He then fervently sent letters and bribes to the royal functionaries belonging to his faction, all for the sake of bearing as little responsibility as possible for the incident.

He was naturally aware that he would not be fully pardoned bu,t now that Brutos security guards had prevailed against the pirates, everything had changed.

There was no responsibility for him to bear: on the contrary, he deserved praise and honor for the victory. Baraquemo felt that the goddess of fate was smiling at him.

As expected of my security guards! ttle as precious as the finest gold! I never doubted your victory!

We do not deserve such glorious words of praise, Milord, but I am sure everyone will be overjoyed to hear them.

Baraquemo smiled widely, giddily smacking the shoulders of the man sent as ssenger.

The latter, sporting a smile despite the rather painful smacking, was contemplating the hypocrisy of such praise from the man who had fled the town at the first signs of danger.

I must hurry on my return to Brutos, then! Without the governor to take the lead, the towns reconstruction cannot proceed!

The governor, twiddling his curated mustache, nodded eagerly.

The port had suffered severe destruction, but after such an incident, the royal palace could not refuse to provide aid.

The reconstruction of the port and its facilities would require the employnt of many craftsn, as well as a great amount of supplies.

The governor, naturally, would have to decide which guild will be in charge of the works. A decision that, if made wisely, would result in personal incentives and benefits for the governor himself.

(As soon as news of this victory spread to the capital, my ascent in the ranks of court is assured! I should be grateful to those pirates, even!)

Baraquemo was picturing a rosy future, a blissful smile on his lips completely unaware of the ssengers cold gaze.

With all due respect, Milordthere is no need for that.

Hmm? Whatever do you an?

There is no need for you to return to Brutosthat is what I an.

The ssenger plainly rejected the governors plan, also pushing away the overly familiar hand on his shoulder.

Whatwhat is the aning of this!?

Would you mind taking a look at this, Lord Governor?

The ssenger ignored Baraquemos protests and handed him a stack of papers.

The governor took them, suspicious, rolled open the parchnts and looked through them.

Howthis cannot be!!

Eventually, he shouted in disbelief, his eyes wide open.

The stack of papers was actually a letter of indictnt: it accused Governor Lant of being in collusion with the Lion Kingdom and having staged the pirates attack on Brutos.

The letter even included confessions neatly signed by the pirates caught prisoner: the governors betrayal was described in extensive detail, page after page.

, a traitor!? This is absolute nonsense!!

The nas of the accusers are listed on the bottom. All of them.

W-What in the

The accusers were Maios Sephonne, chief of the Brutos rchant guild, other leaders of prominent trading companies, and lastly Glen Boyle, head of the rcenary guild.

Hogwash!! I have no connection with any pirates!!

That might be true. Howeverthese n are famous enough to be known in the capital, and they all claim you do. Do you think their word will be doubted?

Y-You!!

Baraquemo finally realized what the ssenger was hinting at.

The whole town of Brutos was conspiring to accuse him of cris he had never committed.

Do not think you can get away with this!! Once the truth is found out, you will all be executed!!

Hahaha, that is troubling indeed. The leader of the rchant guild, the rcenary guilds master, as well as many well-known tradersall executed. Will Brutos be able to function, I wonder? In any case, what will you do? Bring the matter to the courts?

Gh

Baraquemos words choked in his throat.

If Brutos, half destroyed by pirates, had its leaders all sent away for judgnt, the whole town risked becoming a lawless area.

Sothing like that would put Baraquemos own position at risk as well.

I-I am supported by House Maynast of the royal capital!! I can make this letter disappear with a flick of my finger!!

Oh dear, that House Maynast? One of the two greatest influences in the royal court? That is terrifying indeed.

The ssenger spread his arms wide, dramatically, with affected surprise.

Though he realized the balance of power may have shifted, his behavior retained none of its forr politeness.

The mans clown-like mannerism irritated Baraquemo to no end.

I am thoroughly terrified, so I will send this letter to House Asbart the royal courts fad clan, on par with House Maynast.

What!?!

The na uttered by the ssenger left Baraquemo frozen where he stood.

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