ââŚThe apparent reason is the large scale of the scam. If left unchecked, the very existence of Landa would be threatened.â
Carver spoke with utmost sincerity.
However, Oliver couldnât understand the correlation.
He didnât understand how an individualâs scam had anything to do with the survival of Landa.
âThe freedom of Landa isnât maintained for free. I think I mentioned this when I tasked you with the out-of-town mission, that there are always those who covet Landa.â
âAh⌠you mean the Parliament and the royal family?â
âYes, thatâs right. They pretend to worry about Landaâs safety with the mere event of the prison being attacked, trying to interfere with the freedom here. The reality is that theyâre just greedy for the wealth of this place. Imagine what would happen if massive damages occur not only in Landa but across the whole of England due to a single businessman?â
âAhâŚâ
Oliver exclaimed.
Although he wasnât good at handling such issues, he could predict that it would provide an excellent excuse.
After all, the fact that actual damages occurred is undeniable.
âThatâs right. They might even question the status of Landa as a free city. Causing massive damage to the nation due to mismanagementâŚ.â
ââŚIsnât that somewhat true if it actually happens?â
Without thinking much, Oliver asked.
Caught off guard, Carver was unable to utter a single word, appearing startled.
Noticing the unfolding scenario, Forrest interjected.
âThatâs not entirely wrong.â
ââŚItâs unsettling to hear you say that, Mr. Forrest.â
âI admit. Iâm a middleman. Iâm the one who benefits the most from Landaâs freedom. But, isnât it against Landaâs freedom if I canât express my opinion?â
Hearing Forrestâs answer, Carver gave a small laugh. He didnât seem too displeased.
ââŚYes, I admit. We made a big mistake this time. While the city of Landa may be corrupt, it is also a competent group, but some individuals made foolish decisions. However, isnât it unjust for all the progress we have made thus far to be rendered meaningless because of that? Honestly, neither the Royal family nor the Parliament is any cleaner than us.â
âThatâs also true.â
Forrest addressed Oliver with a serious tone.
Upon hearing the response, Oliver turned to Carver, aiming to clarify any potential misunderstanding.
âUm, I wasnât trying to argue.â
âWell, thatâs goodâŚ. Somehow, the conversation went off topic, but the point is, we want Mr. Daveâs help for the peace and preservation of Landa.â
As Oliver was about to answer, Forrest politely raised his hand, asking if he could speak first.
Oliver gladly gave him the floor.
âMr. Carver, may I ask a few questions?â
âPlease, ask anything. Given the situation, I will answer as honestly as I can within the limits.â
âYou mentioned that there are city council members and public officials taking money from Shamus, so this task isnât a decision of Landa city.â
âYouâve got it exactly right. I am leading this operation with the support of other city council members who are opposed to those bought by Shamus.â
âYou, Mr. Carver? Not the Ministry of Internal Affairs?â
âYes, the Minister said that he couldnât risk the whole Ministry. He said if I really want to proceed, I should lead it alone.â
âThat sounds very risky.â
âIt is indeed risky. If I fail, my career will not just be tarnished, but destroyed. I would probably be kicked out, and have to say goodbye to the pension Iâve been diligently saving up as a public servant. Well, Iâd probably be assassinated before that anyway.â
At that point, Oliver, who had been quietly listening, asked a question.
âAssassinated? By whom?â
âBy Shamus or those higher-ups who have their sights set on me. Going against those with money and power in this city equates to that.â
His tone was nonchalant, but his words were serious. At this moment, Carver was willing to risk his life to carry out this mission.
âWhy are you taking such a risk?â
Oliver, not understanding, asked the question.
Certainly, as Carver suggested, there was a possibility that Shamus was devising a scam that posed a threat to the survival of Landa. However, there was also a chance that he wasnât.
Even if Shamus was plotting a scam, it would have been much wiser to stay still.
Nevertheless, Oliver couldnât fathom why Carver would willingly expose himself to danger.
Carver confidently responded, âBecause I love Landa. This city.â
His words were genuine.
âWhatâs the reason?â
âBecause itâs a city of unparalleled equality and freedom. Oh, of course, the interpretation of these words can differ, but at least to me, thatâs what it is. There are no aristocrats whose birth is their greatest achievement, no need to shout Long live the queen while shaking a small flag. Each person acts on their own will and ability, and receives treatment commensurate with that⌠Where else is a place more righteous than this?â
This statement was also genuine, carrying a strong sense of conviction.
It was a remarkably impressive expression of sentiment.
âSo, I donât like those who seek to harm this city. Thatâs why Iâm willing to bear the risk and take the lead⌠Of course, if things go well, it would also help my promotion.â
Every word spoken by Carver was genuine. His sincerity was evident in everything he said.
Having absorbed the information, Oliver relinquished control of the conversation to Forrest, seamlessly allowing him to carry on with the discussion.
âThank you for your honest answer. As a citizen of Landa, Iâm very proud and grateful for your attitude.â
âGood. Thatâs fortunate.â
âBut that aside, Iâm a broker. I take jobs based on the chance of success and compensation, disregarding my personal feelings about the client.â
âI understand.â
âEven with the passive support of the council and the tacit agreement of the Minister of Internal Affairs, I understand this mission is being carried out independently by you, Mr. Carver. Is there anything Iâve misunderstood?â
âNo, youâve grasped it exactly right.â
âThen your resources are limited, Mr. Carver. Can you afford to pay us compensation suitable for the size of this task?â
âI will try my best to match it. However, given the size of the task, I would like to pay the compensation after the work is completed.â
âAfter the work is completed⌠You mean, only if itâs successful. Without any advance payment.â
âI canât pay you with money.â
Carver answered, and Forrest assumed a firm expression. It was clear he intended to refuse.
And he had every right to, given the unreasonable terms.
âMr. Carver⌠Donât you know itâs difficult to accept a job without an advance payment? The larger and more dangerous the task, the more suitable the conditions must be.â
âIs it very dangerous?â
Interrupting, Oliver interjected with a question. Despite being in the midst of negotiations, Forrest graciously responded.
âOf course. Although heâs retired, Shamus is a living legend among Solvers and is currently a boss leading numerous subordinates. Not just druids, but wizards, warlocks⌠Thereâs even a rumor that heâs in collusion with the District Z Anti-development Committee.â
âAnti-development CommitteeâŚ?â
âThe ones who attacked us. We havenât confirmed whether Shamus directed them yet.â
Although he said it wasnât confirmed yet, Forrest seemed fairly certain.
âSeems like thereâs a serious discussion going on, can I add something?â
Despite the unfavorable situation, Carver calmly opened his mouth. It was a peculiarly persuasive and calm figure.
âFirstly, I will admit that the conditions I proposed are ridiculous. Mr. Forrest is not someone who would accept such nonsense, and Mr. Dave is not in a position to accept such conditions.â
Carver paused for a moment before speaking again.
âBut I hope you understand my situation too. To put it bluntly, the advance payment I can mobilize now is only about 100 to 200 million, which is almost as good as not receiving considering the scale of the job, right?â
âThatâs true, but that doesnât mean you canât receive it, right?â
âItâs not that I wonât pay. Itâs just that I want to pay in a different way. To you, Mr. Dave.â
Carver, who had been looking at Forrest, turned his head towards Oliver.
âTo me?â
âYes, because the decision to accept the job is entirely up to Mr. Dave.â
âUm⌠I do like money.â
âIs that so? Didnât you answer that youâre doing the Solver job because you want to know the world when we had a conversation last time?â
It was true. After finishing the out-of-town mission, Oliver had a conversation with Carver at a cafe, and they had such a conversation.
Carver continued to speak.
âTo be honest, I thought it was nonsense. It was a question to see your heart, but such an answer came out⌠But somehow it didnât seem like a lie.â
âIt wasnât a lie.â
âSo I propose this condition. It might sound like showing off, but Iâm smart and somewhat knowledgeable. I went to a prestigious university, joined the army, and then, right away, came to work in the city of Landa. Iâve taken what they call the elite course.â
âYouâre impressive.â
âIâll answer anything youâre curious about for the rest of my life.â
âPardon?â
âEconomy, society, politics, diplomacy, military, and so on. Within the range of my knowledge, or even if I donât know, I will try to satisfy Mr. Daveâs curiosity by asking for advice from those around me.â
Forrest, who had been listening to the conversation from the side, widened his eyes.
It was a suggestion that was way beyond expectations.
It was absurd to make such a proposal to a Solver who lived off of violence in the underworld.
The problem was that Oliver was also a non-conventional character.
âHo⌠Thatâs interesting.â
What failed to captivate any other Solvers had a peculiar appeal to Oliver.
Paradoxically, it was a section that revealed the extent of Carverâs efforts to persuade Oliver.
Negotiation resembled the construction of building blocks, where avoiding mistakes was just as crucial as excelling. Presenting such a condition was akin to taking a gamble, and that gamble had paid off.
However, since there was still one more individual to convince, a condition had to be proposed that would accommodate their needs.
ââŚâŚIn addition, I will maintain a friendly relationship with Mr. Forrest and Mr. Dave during my tenure as a civil servant.â
âA friendly relationshipâŚ?â
âThat is to say, as long as Iâm in good condition and there is no harm to Landa, I will maintain a good relationship with you. Iâll provide advice or gather information for you.â
Forrest showed a reaction. It seemed trivial, but it was a fairly good trading condition â a connection with a civil servant from the cityâs internal affairs department.
Without showing any outward emotion, Forrest spoke.
âThatâs a vague condition.â
âWouldnât it be a scam if I offered more than this?â
Forrest did not deny his words.
It seemed like a trivial condition, but it was the best offer Carver could make from his current position.
However, Oliver, who was not very bright about such a fact, asked a question.
âWhat exactly do you mean by âadviceâ and âinformationâ?â
âI mean exactly that â Iâll provide advice and gather information for you. I handle information that is hard for brokers to access in the city. Rumors about policies and international situations circulate here⌠Of course, itâs hard to get classified information.â
Information that is hard for brokers to access⌠Oliver recalled a long-buried memory.
âThen, can you look into matters related to the Parter Church personnel?â
Deep into the night, well past midnight.
Paul Carver, the city official, departed after a lengthy conversation, leaving Oliver and Forrest alone in the private room.
Despite the late hour and the demands of their day, neither Oliver nor Forrest displayed any signs of weariness.
After all, they had engaged in a truly captivating discussion.
Following a prolonged silence, it was Oliver who broke the quiet and spoke first.
âDo you have any questions?â
Forrestâs emotions were pierced by Oliverâs question. He was curious.
âTo be honest, yes⌠I didnât know you had any connection to the Parter Church. Can I ask who youâre curious about?â
âUm⌠itâs a bit difficult to answer.â
âWell, I figured⌠Then letâs move on to business. Do you want to take on this job?â
Forrest asked bluntly.
âI mean, we needed time to think, so we let Carver go, but we need to answer such issues as quickly as possible to avoid misunderstandings.â
âWhat do you think as a broker, Mr. Forrest?â
âIt would be rational to refuse.â
His words were honest.
âItâs an interesting offer, but itâs unfair to participate in such a thing without receiving a down payment. Having a connection to a city official may be attractive, but itâs too unfair to you.â
âHmm⌠To be honest, I think itâs okay?â
Oliver was sincere. Magic and black magic were fun, but so were world affairs. Unfortunately, there was no one to ask for a proper opinion on that. Kevin was busy with classes and research, and it had been a while since he had seen Merlin.
In the midst of that, it seemed very useful if Carver could help.
âI figured youâd say that, but we still need to think more about it. In fact, itâs virtually declaring war on Shamus.â
War with Shamus⌠Given that heâs a familiar person-
âIt seems to be no problem. He once attacked us anyway, I think he would understand. But when did you know that? That Mr. Shamus was behind the Anti-development committee?â
âI didnât intentionally not tell you. I planned to tell you once it was confirmed.â
âHow did you find out?â
âJust like I said last time, I gave some money to people from Districts Z, Y and found out. All I found out was that one of Shamusâs underlings is seen around often.â
âUm⌠But, is it easy to join hands with the Anti-development committee? It didnât seem like that when I saw them last time.â
âYou saw right. Theyâre exclusive and dangerous, so itâs not easy to join hands with them. Thatâs why Iâm curious. I heard Shamus is good at winning people over, but I didnât know it was to this extent.â
âHmm⌠What do you think, Mr. Forrest?â
âAbout what?â
âDo you think ABC Investment Company is a scam?â
Forrest paused briefly, taking a gulp of his coffee, before he began to speak.
âYes, I do.â
âWhy is that?â
âFirstly, for the same reason as Carver. Itâs an implausible business. The fact that they are collecting investments means they are promising profits, but can it be as easy as they say? Above all, the circumstances around it are not good.â
âThe circumstances?â
âYes, for example, Shamus and his lovers and followers have split from Miranda and formed their own investment group.â
âUm? Why is that?â
âBecause Miranda didnât approve of this business. She said the risk was too high. So Shamus split with his followers⌠Ah, by the way, Jane stayed with Miranda.â
âAh, I was going to ask, thank you⌠But how do you know all these details?â
âBecause I also investigated personally. When the body grows, itâs easily swept away by the waves⌠Do you want to hear more?â
âYes.â
âWith the split from Miranda, the Sisterhood is also almost divided. It was not a systematic organization centered on a leader, but a federation formed by a delicate balance.â
âThat must be chaotic?â
âRight. Thanks to that, Elizabeth, Coco, Jane, etc. are hectic. Therefore, some members, including Miranda, are investigating Shamusâs business.â
âAre there any other people investigating?â
âOf course. Professors and reporters continue to question, and investment companies and crime syndicates that have been directly or indirectly harmed by ABC are also digging in the back. The Moirai school too.â
âThe Moirai school? Why them?â
âI donât know for sure because I found out by chance. However, there is a story that they are coveting Shamusâs technology.â
âMr. Shamusâs technology? Are you talking about the World Tree?â
âYes, the Moirai School is also researching the technology to predict the future based on the vast information entered into the World Tree. Knowing the future is power itself⌠I think they might collaborate with Carver.â
âDo you know something?â
âI donât know. Iâm just guessing. I have a rough idea of how he will approach, so a Net Navigator who can access the World Tree is needed. They must be skilled and trustworthy.â
âIsnât the relationship between the city and the magic tower not good?â
âThis time itâs separate from that. And even if the relationship is not good, they can cooperate as long as there is an understanding⌠Anyway, one thing is for sure. The scale of this game is much larger than expected. Itâs not about the grand story of Landaâs existence, but a big game tangled with numerous interest groups.â
Forrest clearly redefined this mission.
It didnât seem like a wrong statement.
âHmm, then. What do you think I should do, Mr. Forrest?â
âWell, Iâm not in a position to tell you what to do now. You make the choice, and Iâll do my best to help.â
âYou never told me what to do, Mr. Forrest. You just advised. Itâs the same now. Iâm just seeking advice.â
ââŚâŚIf you want money from here, itâs right to get out.â
âDo you think it wonât work out?â
âNot like that. Of course, I canât guarantee that they will make a lot of money, but if the game itself is this much, there will be a chance to touch big money in the middle. However, aside from that, if the simple goal is money, it is good to get out of such a game. There are safer ways.â
âThen, what should be the purpose to participate?â
âIf you want something big, it would be good to participate.â
âSomething big?â
âYes. Of course, itâs not easy to define what something big is, but if you want something more than money, itâs good to participate. If things go as Carver says, Landa will owe you a big debt. Above all, itâs not bad to establish a connection with Carver. He does a lot in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Heâs influential and smart, so itâs not bad to make a debt.â
âUhâŚâŚ. By any chance, do you have a way to find out about the Parter Church personnel?â
âI donât want to show incompetence, but itâs hard. I donât have any personal connections because I donât have anything to do with them, and the connection of the Brokers Union is also limited. Itâs hard to get important information.â
âThen, do I need to get help from the city?â
âIâm reluctant to answer because it seems like Iâm leading, but yes.â
âI seeâŚâŚâ
âYes. What are you going to do? Honestly, what you gain is uncertain, but what you lose is certain. Itâs reckless for a job commissioned by a sing city officialâŚâŚâ
Forrest sincerely advised, and a moment later, Oliver replied.
âMaybe by being reckless, I might gain more than what I can lose?â