Naturally, savage force was inevitably involved in this situation.
In connection with that, nurous so-called Knights' across the continent engaged in many of such sketchy matters as their primary business.
The knights who held sway over the underground economy of the continent were identified by specific nas, and one such group was nad Sakiel.
This na, derived from the angel who oversaw the land, was given ironically due to the knights' dirty and unethical line of work. Over ti, the na Sakiel beca synonymous with corruption, shaping the perception of those living on the continent.
Presently, in Benessa, a considerable number of mbers dispatched by the Sakiel Knights found themselves entangled in a complex situation. Their primary objective was the auction of eastern trade goods.
However, for Sakiel, this transcended a re acquisition; there was talk of a valuable item among the goods.
"I heard there's sothing exceptional among the items this ti."
"The treasured sword of the King of Inkia, they say. Its value lies not just in its functionality, but in its na alone."
"There's a dagger crafted by the master of the Qin Empire as well. We must secure it before it falls into the wrong hands."
These Sakiel mbers, adept at handling the continent's illicit funds, also competed for comrcial rights.
In so instances, the rivalry resulted in actual battles between knights, causing significant casualties. Even within the sa Sakiel faction, relationships could be as adversarial as those with external competitors.
During such tis, the trade goods auctions in Benessa often beca lucrative events, jeopardizing the pride of Sakiel.
Despite heightened emotions and occasional skirmishes, rchants from the East frequently succeeded in obtaining the desired goods due to their profitability.
The primary interest of Sakiel lay in eastern weapons, encompassing spears, swords, shields, and armor.
Regardless of practicality, all Sakiel mbers shared a hobby of collecting such items, making them willing to pay a premium when dealing with Eastern rchants.
This inclination also applied to the Uranus rchant Company, who engaged in trade with the East.
Under Bertina's guidance, Bahamut examined the ticulously arranged weapons before him.
"Are these all the weapons you brought to sell to Sakiel?"
"Yes, that's correct. From spears and swords to armor. Transporting these occupied an entire ship's space."
Bahamut, not particularly interested in such paraphernalia, glanced at the weapons with a critical eye. Despite his initial detachnt, the various weapons on display prompted him to reconsider his perspective.
Among them, an unusually distinctive weapon caught his attention.
"What's this? It's quite remarkable."
At first glance, it resembled a greatsword, but its appearance deviated significantly from standard swords.
Regularly spaced grooves adorned the blade, with palm-sized green beads embedded near the handle. If Bahamut were to offer a crude analogy based on his knowledge, it resembled an enlarged cutter knife with a more refined design.
As Bahamut contemplated the weapon, he realized its significance.
I didn't expect to see it here, but it seems fortuitous. A skilled swordsman needs a weapon that suits him.
Lost in thought about a specific individual, Bahamut observed the distinctive weapon, hinting at a deviation from the norm.
anwhile, Bertina, unaware of Bahamut's contemplation, began perusing the data.
"Um, this sword I'm not familiar with it. It has a unique appearance, so I'll have to check the list"
Bahamut, diverting his gaze, remained silent, staring out the window.
Considering the original plot, it might be ti for her to switch to a greatsword.
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