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Guild eting #2(6)
Rockefeller's shout turned the entire conference room upside down.
In the midst of chaos.
The guild leader, with his face red with anger, kept raising his voice at Rockefeller, who insulted him, and Rockefeller, who was unfazed, also raised his voice against the guild leader.
"Quiet! Everyone, be quiet!"
"We are still in the middle of a eting!"
"Please, be silent!"
When even the guild leader could not diate the eting, several guild mbers stepped forward to try to quiet the noisy conference room, but despite their efforts, the excited guild leader's voice showed no sign of calming down.
"Who is going to drive out of here? No one! And now this kid who just beca a goldsmith dares to try to drive out? This inexperienced brat!"
"You, who are more incompetent than a cow, no longer belong in that position. Please step down quickly for the sake of everyone here. It's for everyone's benefit."
"So, there's no one to drag out of here, right? Why do you keep saying that?"
The guild leader, whose face was changing colors, quickly scanned the guild mbers sitting in the conference room.
"Is there anyone here who is dissatisfied with holding this position? If so, co out!"
There was no guild mber who ca forward hastily.
In the first place, even if they didn't like Benjamin, they couldn't easily step forward because they were wary of the Lyon family.
"See! There's no one, right?"
Gaining confidence here, an excited Benjamin barely managed to calm down and even showed a smile of victory.
"No one! This ignorant..."
Then.
Bishop Verkis, who had been silently watching everything, opened his heavy mouth, cutting off Benjamin's words.
"I agree."
Everyone seed surprised.
It was natural, as they thought that this person would never throw a vote of approval.
"What now? The bishop agrees."
"Hey, the two are from the sa family, right? Does that make sense?"
"Is sothing wrong? It's a bit strange."
"No matter how emotional you are, that's too much. Even if it's a slip of the tongue, it's too far."
"Does he really agree?"
"I don't know."
The guild mbers' reactions were quite natural.
Even if they hated the guild leader, they thought it was impossible to reject a person from the sa family like that.
So, so who were still confused thought that Bishop Verkis might have made a joke for a mont.
However, the bishop's expression, which was glaring at Benjamin without knowing it, was infinitely serious, and there was no sign of any joke mixed in.
"Why are you all like that? Am I not allowed to throw a vote of approval here as a believer? You know how much I've done for this guild so far. I think I can throw at least one vote of approval."
Benjamin, with his eyes wide open, asked the bishop in a trembling voice.
"Your Grace... What did you just say? You agree?"
"What did I say? I said I agree to you stepping down from that position. Why are you asking again when everyone heard it? Are you hard of hearing?"
"Is that... what you really ant? You're driving out? Not soone else, but ?"
"What? Really?"
The guild leader's words made Bishop Verkis angry.
"Let's see, so I look ridiculous because this person is from the sa family! No matter how much we're from the sa family, how dare you to play with that dirty mouth of yours! Are you in your right mind now? How dare you insult in front of the God who watches over us!"
"But that's too much! How can Your Grace do that to ! We're not strangers, how can Your Grace do that to !"
"I'd rather ask! You're not a stranger to , how can you do that? Are you a stranger to ? Are you from another family? Then how can you do that to ! Wasn't it you who was wrong from the beginning?"
"Was I wrong from the beginning? What did I do wrong?"
"You did everything wrong! Isn't it the sa now! Why did this eting happen! What did you think of and the church that you even held such a eting! Was it so hard to pay interest to the church! Were you that greedy for church property!"
"Ha... That's our business. It's not sothing the church should interfere with."
"That's why I agree! You are not a suitable person for that position! Step down from there right now!"
"That's not for Your Grace to decide! It's a matter for us guild mbers to decide!"
"Who made it this far thanks to who! And yet you dare to say that in front of ? You're spouting such nonsense in front of the God who watches over us! Do you want to be punished by God!"
Only then could the guild mbers who had been watching the fight easily accept it.
No matter how much they were from the sa family, if the emotional gap was so deep, it would be no better than a stranger, right?
In that case, it was understandable that Bishop Verkis wanted to drive out Guild Leader Benjamin.
"Anyway, I agree! Drive that person out of that position right now! Or you all know how I'll co out! You know better than that you can't do business here without ."
With a mocking smile.
Benjamin, who openly snorted, spoke to everyone sitting in the conference room.
"Don't listen to what His Grace says here. He has nothing to do with us anyway. And there will be no problem even if this position ends."
Like the other guild mbers, Rockefeller, who had been quietly watching the situation, stepped forward.
"I also agree."
As Rockefeller confidently raised his hand, the guild leader's eyes shot daggers at him.
'That bastard!'
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