Instead of just sitting down, he sat down limp as if he had lost all his energy.
It was a rare sight for Forrest who always cares about his clothes and posture.
Somehow, Oliver felt that this was also his fault in a way.
The reason was the reaction of Al when he visited the restaurant and Forrest, who exuded resentment toward Oliver.
Forrest calmed down his emotions and poured alcohol into his glass. He poured not just a little as usual, but a lot of it.
Then he just drank the whole thing without savoring it.
Ggul ggul ggul ggul ggul ggul ggul ggul ggul
Forrest, who dropped the crystal glass on the desk with a thud, opened his mouth.
ââŠâŠItâs been a while.â
A word that was short but had many meanings.
Oliver replied.
âYes, it has been a while, Mr. Forrest.â
âActually, it hasnât been that long. It hasnât even been a week. How have you been?â
âUm, Iâm fine.â
âThatâs a relief. How have I been? As I said before, Iâm not goodâŠ.. If you donât mind, can you ask me why?â
Oliver obeyed Forrestâs unusual tone for now.
âWhat happened, Mr. Forrest?â
âA few days ago, a piece of news came to the brokerâs public information network. It was news that made everyone doubt their ears.â
âWhat was it?â
âIt was about a wizard lab in District F getting attacked. The source was unclear, and we couldnât find out where it was, so thereâs no way to checkâŠ.. Thanks to that, thereâs a lot of noise on this floor.â
âUm⊠is it that surprising?â
âOf course. Iâve said this a few times, but Iâll say it again, this city is maintained by a close balance of power. The wizards of the Magic Tower are one of its key pillars. A research lab under the control of such a Magic Tower was attacked⊠It could be a prelude to a huge event. Itâs bound to be noisy.â
Oliver realized that he had done something big.
Still, he never thought it would be this much as he only went there only once.
ââŠ..did you find out who attacked?â
âNo, we donât even know where, so thereâs no way to find out who. So some people are saying that itâs just a rumor.â
âUm, wouldnât that be right?â
âNo, that canât be.â
Forrest answered firmly and poured the drink again. As the thirst was quenched, this time only the usual amount was poured.
He took a sip and opened his mouth again.
âEven though the brokers union is a relatively weak organization in Landa, its ability to collect information is not low. We do business with organizations like Heimdal, and each broker has their own information network.â
âOh, I see.â
âThanks to this news, not only us brokers but also the people at the bottom and the rich people are making a fuss. Iâm guessing that some crazy guy really attacked the lab without warning, or maybe the attack happened because of the competition between the forces inside the Magic Tower.â
âDo people inside the Magic Tower also fight with each other?â
âEven if only five people lived under one roof, there are bound to be conflicts. Magic Tower is no exception⊠Either way, if itâs true, it could be a big event. Thatâs why everyoneâs working all night to find out whatâs going on.â
âIs Mr. Forrest too tired because of that?â
âSimilar but different. I searched for you.â
Oliver was shocked by Forrestâs words. It sounded like nothing, but it also sounded like he knew everything.
âDo you remember the last time you and I met?â
ââŠâŠYes.â
âYou asked about Mattel, and asked me if they have sponsorship programs.â
âYes⊠I remember. Mr. Forrest told me to just forget, and never go against the tide.â
âThereâs another. I asked you to promise me to stay out of it. You refusedâŠ.. Iâll ask you again. What have you done in the last few days? By the way, if youâre going to lie, please donât say anything. Iâll be a little sad if you did that.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âDave.â
ââŠI went to Mattel.â
Oliver answered after much thought.
He could have pretended he didnât know or lied, but he knew that wonât work in front of Forrest.
Above all, it seemed to be the least courtesy, to talk honestly, at least now.
After hearing the answer, Forrest closed his eyes without saying a word.
At the same time, he shone with the conflicting emotions of surprise and anticipation.
Human emotions were truly mysterious.
He drank without saying a word, then poured another drink and opened his mouth.
âI wonât ask you the details. You and I are just a Solver and a broker. But letâs just make one thing clear.â
âPlease speak.â
âI am a broker who has a formal contract with you. Be sure to tell me when you do anything this big in this city. You donât have to ask my permission, and you donât have to obey me, but please give me a heads-up. Only then I can prepare to respond accordinglyâŠ.. I have staff who depend on me.â
Forrest spoke with a glow of rationality, a little anger, restraint, and relief.
It was certainly true.
Oliver and Forrest have a formal contract.
Of course, they may be limited to work, but in some cases, what Oliver does might indirectly affect Forrest.
It was like the case when his actions almost cost Merlinâs loan, and once again Oliver felt he had been too careless this time.
âIâm sorry, Mr. Forrest⊠I wonât let this happen in the future.â
âWell, thatâs fine. But, one more question. How was your trip to Mattel Lab? Will there be any more trouble?â
Oliver replied, recalling the words of Merlin.
âI donât think there will beâŠ. Iâll make sure to let you know if anything happens. I promise.â
âHmm⊠thatâs good. Have a seat.â
As if he had finally relaxed, Forrest asked Oliver to sit down.
Given the behavior and emotional state, it seemed that this was the end of the topic.
As Oliver sat down, Forrest dried his face by rubbing between his eyes.
He looked very tired, nevertheless, he returned to his original form, locked the buttons, and straightened the wrinkles on his clothes.
âYou look very tired.â
âI canât say no.â
âI apologize again.â
âItâs not necessarily because of you, so you donât have to.â
âUm?â
âI have to worry about other things as well. And it has to do with what you have to do next.â
âNext job?â
âYes, do you read newspapers?â
Oliver nodded. After taking on Edithâs job, he regularly bought and read newspapers.
âWell, then do you know about the Kell Liberation Army?â
Oliver pondered for a moment. He thought he saw it somewhere.
ââŠâŠYes, it was said that itâs a force that the Empireâs army subdued recently⊠Thatâs all I know.â
Oliver said it plainly. It was something that happened outside Landa and it was something of relatively less interest.
âIâm glad that youâve at least heard of it. Kell Liberation Army, simply put, itâs an army that fights for the independence of Northland.â
âNorthland?â
âYes, we call it Northland, but they call themselves the Kell. Thatâs why itâs called the Kell Liberation Army.â
âUm⊠I see.â
âYes. Itâs been 100 years since Northland was annexed into the British Empire, and theyâre still resisting. Anyway, you have to know one thingâ theyâre persistent.â
Forrest was filled with admiration.
âWhy are you talking about them?â
âYou said that earlier, didnât you? The Kell Liberation Army was subdued by the Empireâs Army.â
âYes.â
âBut they didnât take care of everything perfectly. As in any war, some somehow escaped.â
âIs that so?â
âYes, but itâs not a big deal. Most ordinary soldiers face the wall of reality and return to their hometowns in despair, or hide in the city and just live like that. But the problem is the executives. Theyâre like seeds that we donât know when they might sprout. So the Empire is eager to chase after them.â
âI see.â
âAnd, they think some of them came to Landa here.â
âLanda?â
âYeah, itâs not that weird. Surprisingly, not only domestic but also foreign countries have a lot of fugitives coming here to Landa. Since Landa is the largest city in the world, itâs easy to hide and access information because there are many people. But most of all, itâs a free city with autonomy, so even the Empireâs army canât come in recklessly.â
âUm, I see.â
âOf course, the parliament and the city council argue over it every year. Well, just understand each otherâs position. The Empire wants to root out Kell army executives, Landa does not want its hard-earned autonomy infringed.â
âIt must be hard for each other.â
Oliver spoke without much thought. It was something he didnât know well, and something he had the least interest in, so he did not care or sympathize with it.
In contrast to Oliver, Forrest had a different mindset.
âThen hereâs the problem. What should they do to reach an agreement in an appropriate way without conflict between those with different goals?â
As Oliver tried to answer that he did not know, he fell into thought for a moment.
Oliver wanted to know the world quite seriously now.
Then it was necessary to try to know about these problems even if he was not interested right now.
So he thought about it.
âWait a minute. Can you wait for me to think?â
âOf course.â
Oliver agonized.
How to satisfy both the Empire which wants to chase and subdue the enemy and the city which wants to protect Landaâs autonomy at the same time?
Oliver answered after much thought.
ââŠis the city going to catch the people the Empire wants?â
âThatâs the answer.â
replied Forrest, nodding his head.
âOf course, the city also has things to take care of, so they donât always work for them, but when a big event like this takes place, they have to show their cooperation, so they arrest some big names.â
ââŠIs it the Solvers who should arrest those big names?â
âYes, you are surprising me today.â
With those words, Forrest held out a file.
Inside, there was a bundle of documents with black and white photos and brief information about the Kell Liberation army executives.
Oliver ran through the papers.
â12 million, 80 million, 95 million, 250 million⊠Everyone has a lot of bounty on their heads.â
âFrom the Empireâs point of view, theyâre officially rebels, so thatâs enough price. There are wizards and Warlocks among them. There are some guys who attack the Empire troops by themselves. Considering that, itâs not necessarily a lot.â
âUm⊠I see.â
Oliver nodded convincingly. No matter how much money you have, there is only one life.
ââŠso they leave it to the Solvers because itâs dangerous?â
âThere is that, but there are other reasons as well. Those kinds of fugitives hide themselves in Districts X, Y, and Z. Itâs hard for cops to get in there. Rather, it may be harder because they are cops.â
Oliver didnât quite understand. It was hard to get in because theyâre cops.
âIs it because itâs a lawless area that was out of the cityâs control?â
âWhat are you thinking?â
Forrest asked, looking at Oliver.
âNo, itâs nothing.â
âAnyway, all the people who have requested cooperation from the city are obliged to catch the executives on the file. Of course, youâre one of them.â
Oliver nodded.
At first glance, it could be seen as unfair, but it was not so strange when thought of as cleaning the contamination zone.
It was because of this kind of cooperation that the brokers union benefited to some extent in Landa.
HoweverâŠ
âCan I know why they nominated me?â
As if he knew about this in advance, Forrest replied with clear eyes without being uncomfortable or tilting his head.
âThe official reason is they donât want to give it to a person who would mess it up. They want to leave it to someone whoâs reliable.â
It was not an unconvincing answer.
It would be safe from the cityâs point of view to entrust the work to a small number of people with proper skills, rather than to raise the vigilance of wanted criminals by increasing the number of people. but..⊠.
ââŠwhat is the unofficial reason?â
âI heard city officials are preparing for some project.â