âThe auction participants will definitely pay quite the high prices for them, so even if they might treat the slaves poorly, they probably wonât kill them. So I thought it would be better to steal them like that, rather than break into the auction house or raid it.â
âSure enoughâŠ. That seems to be more feasible.â
After all the prisoners were sold, they would be placed under the control of the individual who bought them. Like that, it could be possible to rescue them one by one using Sarkegaarâs transformative ability and Elerisâ magic.
âAs long as we know who bought which demon, weâd be able to rescue them, although it would take some time.â
I was too focused on the black market and how to save them all in one go.
It feels a bit uncomfortable thinking about the unspeakable suffering the demons who have been sold would have to suffer through, butâŠ.  Like that weâd be able to eventually rescue them. The only difficulty would be to note down who bought which demon in a presumably anonymous auction.
Elerisâ method seemed very reasonable and less risky.
âWe wonât be able to rescue all of them that way, but it sure seems a lot safer.â
Sarkegaar nodded.
âHowever, rumors about the enslaved demons having disappeared or having gotten stolen would start spreading. In that case, the others would significantly tighten their security or hide them away.â
Sarkegaarâs objection also had some reason to it. According to Elerisâ words, we would be able to rescue some of them with certainty. However, there would be rumors circulating about the demon slaves disappearing or getting stolen among the ones who attended the auction, so they would obviously place them under much stricter surveillance.
In the end, there was no way of saving all of them. Of course, we didnât have to necessarily rescue all of them.
âThatâs true, but I think that would be the only safe method we can choose at this pointâŠ.â
I also thought that among all the ideas we had Elerisâ method was our best option. It was pretty safe and the risk was low. Even though Sarkegaarâs, Loyarâs and Elerisâ plan had their shortcomings, they seemed to think this was their best shot at rescuing some prisoners as well.
However, my opinion was slightly different. Whatever the outcome, the disappearance of the demon slaves was a completely different matter than just some black market auction items disappearing.
If Elerisâ method succeeded, that would lead them to think that a type of criminal organization stole the demon slaves, which would cause a huge uproar in the Empire. Just knowing that some demons were hiding inside the Imperial Capital was a huge security threat. That would lead to a huge amount of guards sifting through the city. News about that incident would probably reach Temple as well.
However, I never wrote anything about the students being blocked from going outside because some demons disappeared in the Capital and one could never know when and where they would reappear.
In other words, that method of rescuing the demon prisoners by stealing them would have little effect, judging by the future I know.
Eleris would have come up with that method even without me around. Sarkegaarâs and Loyarâs reactions seemed like they couldnât think of any other method, so they obviously would have gone with that if they took action at all.
That meant that Elerisâ method failed or they got caught soon after they succeeded.
The trading of prisoners of war on the black market would have happened whether I was there or not.
Their rescue attempt would have happened no matter if I was present as well.
Therefore, there was a high chance that Elerisâ method would not yield any great results or would completely fail.
I knew these three facts.
I didnât know how that empty causality was filled, I only knew the end result.
In the end, every method those three could come up with or perform would fail. Unless my presence inspired them to think of a new method.
The only variable in all this was my presence.
I could only come up with an answer on my own.
I thought about using A Writerâs Advice, but I didnât really want to use it because if I followed it I might end up in an even worse situation.
âDo you have any other ideas?â
âHmmâŠ. Iâm thinking.â
Eleris posed that question. She must have noticed that I wasnât much of a fan of that method because I was just listening without giving any input.
Elerisâ solution wasnât something I could have imagined. I could only think of the obvious, namely raiding or infiltrating the black market. Hence Eleris came up with the idea to carry out the rescue operation after the auction was over, and it also felt right to me.
No matter how much I thought about it, I really thought Elerisâ method was the best, but I knew that it wouldnât end well.
It didnât matter why it failed. It was only right not to go down a path that would only lead to failure anyway. Of course, knowing why it failed would enable me to make some changes to it, but letâs try to come up with some other methods first.
First, I needed to check how far our reach would be.
âEleris, can you use the mass teleportation spell?â
That was a large-scale transportation spell which I once used to leave the Darklands together with Charlotte.
âI can use it, but it takes some time to cast.â
Seeing that Eleris was already at the level where she could use this spell that would make her a highly skilled magician. Even teleport was already considered a super high-level spell, and she could even use it on a large scale.
âHow long?â
âAbout thirty minutes.â
âDo you have any Mass Teleportation Scrolls?â
âNo, Your Highness.â
Thirty minutes.
That was pretty long.
Mass Teleportation scrolls were, of course, even rarer, so Eleris obviously didnât have any. I once again felt how rare those two scrolls I used in the prologue were.
âIt would be impossible for us to buy enough time to cast Mass Teleport on all of them after we reached the place where the prisoners are held. There probably are countermeasures against that inside the auction house.â
I nodded at Sarkegaarâs words. They probably were the most concerned about theft, especially using magic.
âYeah, I guess so. But is it really that easy to prepare such extensive defense measures like that?â
âItâs not like that, Your Highness. In the case of Temple and the Imperial Castle, such security measures were always in operation, but it was actually quite difficult to temporarily put them up and maintain them.â
âSo I would be right in my assumption that places with barriers or defensive measures of a level where they could suppress spatial movement magic or the use of magic in general werenât a common sight?â
âYes, Your Highness.â
I found out another fact.
Anti-magic measures would be temporarily applied to the auction house itself.
The only places where such measures were permanently applied were the Imperial Castle and Temple. Of course, magic could be used inside of Temple, so they didnât use a barrier that would block every type of magic.
That said, it was rare to find a place that had magic-related or anti magic measures applied to them.
âSo if the prisoners were kept somewhere else other than the auction house, you would be able to move them with a Mass Teleport spell, right? Even given the 30 minutes of casting time. So, how many people can you teleport at once?â
âTwenty is my limit. If itâs at night, I might be able to do fifty though âŠ.â
Although she was able to withstand the sunlight, it seemed that she couldnât access her whole power during the day. Twenty peopleâŠ.
Just how many prisoners were there? It was so frustrating not knowing that. There should have been a huge number of them who got taken prisoner, but most of them would have already been executed.
I hated to say this, but the demons that would get sold on the black market were usually individuals that had some commercial value to them.
Succubi, incubi, and other humanoid demons I didnât know the race name of. I didnât think it would be such a huge number. I saw the prisoner procession when I escaped from the Demon Kingâs Castle.
Most of them were monsters.
Loyar looked at me.
âAre you thinking of a different way?â
âI know it might be a stupid idea, but I think the best time to do our operation is when the black market opensâŠ.â
Stealing them would fail or have very little effect. I didnât have any eloquent method to convince those three why I thought like that.
We couldnât use Mass Teleport inside the auction house where the prisoners were held. We somehow had to get them out of there so that we could teleport them away.
Twenty by day and fifty by night.
If we could get them out to teleport them, we wouldnât need to teleport in the first place. With such a huge guard force we would have to teleport them away as soon as we could.
It was simply impossible for us with our current power.
We wouldnât be able to do it.
âŠâŠThatâs right.
âIsnât the black market in itself illegal?â
It wasnât just a normal market, it was a black market, so it was a secret auction. Secret transactions between bastards backed by wealth and authority. It was completely different from the normal underworld.
Eleris answered my question.
âThinking about whether this was legal or illegal would lead nowhere, because I doubt there are any concret laws relating to this situation. The sale of demon slaves isnât a common thing after all.â
Selling Demons was neither illegal nor legal. Loyar added.
âHowever, itâs clear that the Imperial nobles who decided to buy or sell demons, who had been declared as enemies to be killed, would be heavily frowned upon, Your Highness.â
âThere might not be any problems legally, but there were some moral problems with this, so there was enough room to criticize them.â
Thatâs why the trade of demon prisoners wasnât happening in a public place.
Raiding the auction house was impossible for us. If we couldnât do it, how about we made someone else do it for us.
âWhat if rumors were to come out that a black market would open for trafficking prisoners of war in the private sector?â
At my words, the expressions of those three changed. They seemed to ask me why I would do something like that.
âWouldnât enslaving and trading demons who were supposed to be destroyed undermine the prestige of the Empire and be worthy of the citizenâs wrath?â
It was rather self-evident that the citizens would be extremely angry if they knew that what the upper-class was doing wasnât in line with the justice they preached about.
âYou mean the citizens would be so angry that they might even go so far as to raid the black market?â
âIf they were to find out where the black market was located, there would certainly be one hell of a commotion at least.â
Those who would attend the auction were by no means great men in fancy positions, even though they might be of higher standing. If citizens were to flood the black market and start hitting them, they would hurry and try to escape.
Even though that wasnât a place the general public should know about, like this they would end up finding out about it. If they were trying to use the Imperial Familyâs authority as their shield to control the citizenâs riot, they would be admitting that the government was supporting the sale of demon prisoners for money.
âBut if the citizens were to do that, wouldnât that mean that the Empireâs forces would come out to suppress them? They might even just disguise themselves as military forces, so that they can use violent methods to do something about the citizens.â
At Elerisâ words, I nodded. If one found a clue, oneâs thoughts would unravel like a thread.
I found a different solution from Elerisâ for this complicated puzzle.
âItâs true that the Empireâs power is piercing the sky. However, trade of the prisoners of war wouldnât only enrage the citizens, but would also go against the intentions of a certain powerful force. So Iâm guessing thatâs why they decided to sell them on a black market.â
âWhoâs that powerful forceâŠ?â
I smiled and gave my answer.
âReligious forces.â
They dispatched religious forces for the pure purpose of destroying evil. They were a very important pillar of the Allied Forces.
At the moment, the forces that participated in the Demon World War of all churches were currently gathering here. And even after the Demon World War they would remain the most powerful group of Paladins and Priests regardless of their beliefs.
They were called the Knights Templar.
âThe trade of demons in itself was already a great insult to the Knights Templar. So, there would be a huge backlash from all the religious factions from all over the continent.â
The citizens werenât my main target. And since the Knights Templar were a religious group they wielded a separate power that wasnât under the control of the Empire.
If those rumors were to spread, the Knights Templar themselves would come to destroy that black market.
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