We are traveling to the Holy City of Messer on wagons with fast horses, provided by the merchant guild.
Since itâs all about getting to the destination as fast as possible while paying a relatively higher price, most people donât use this service unless theyâre in a hurry or rich. Itâs my first time too.
There are three wagons in total, and theyâre running in a line.
Apparently these wagons are special in how they were made, because thereâs almost no shaking, at least compared to other wagons. What did they do differently? Maybe Iâll ask later, but it might be a trade secret.
Locke and his party are in the first wagon, with guards and cooks assigned by the merchant guild.
Iâm in the second wagon with Hikari, Leila, and her party. I asked to go in the front, but was rejected for some reason.
In the third wagon are those merchants, like Stetho and Enrique. Their wagon is like a jail cell. Theyâre not being well treated because theyâre being treated as criminals. Thereâs a guard sitting next to the driving seat, and I feel like that wagon shakes a lot.
This journey would usually take seven days, but itâs been shortened to two.
We have time until the advent festival, so itâs not like weâre in any hurry, but apparently they want to get the offenders to the merchant guild in the holy city as soon as possible.
I look back and see they look sick, but I have no room for sympathy.
The journey itself is comfortable, and the food prepared by the cooks is superb. I knew they had magic items used for cooking, but itâs my first time actually seeing them being used. The only issues are that they use magic stones as fuel, and havenât been mass produced yet, so theyâre expensive.
I made a magic stone that can be infused with magic energy to be used for practicing using magic energy, but if I make one that doesnât lose magic energy on its own, can it be used as fuel? Iâm picturing something like a rechargeable battery.
I mostly hear about school while weâre on the road, and at night I hear Lock, Leila, and the others tell stories about their adventures. This short journey ends before I know it.
The first thing we do when we reach the holy city is head for the merchant guild.
The streets in the holy city are so neatly arranged, and they look like a go board. The buildings are almost all white, and the big churches in the east, west, south, north, and center really stand out.
I ask why there are five of them, and Iâm told that there are so many believers, that one church wouldnât be enough for everyone on Mass day.
When we enter the merchant guild, we are taken to a conference room, where the guild master of the merchant guild of the holy city, Arthur, and the manager of the Aurora company that has stores in the holy city, Coutre are waiting.
âWe heard some of our people have caused you problems, and we offer our apologies.â
Says Arthur, and both himself and Coutre lower their heads.
âTheir qualifications with this guild have been revoked, and they will receive the proper punishment. We will take every precaution to make sure this does not happen again.â
âWhy did it happen in the first place?â
Asks Locke, sounding a little irritated, probably because this is reminding him of how he was treated.
âI believe people from my company were the cause. They were most likely trying to use their position to have their way.â
The Aurora company has stores all over the country, and since they pay a lot of registration fees to the guild, they have a lot of influence. They were probably abusing that power.
I paid the lowest amount I had to in order to register with the guild, but the ones who really pay end up paying a lot more. I honestly canât picture myself doing that.
âDoes that mean that there are other cases of people abusing those privileges?â
Asks Leila, and she gets an apologetic nod in return.
He says that at the very least, this sort of thing is happening with people on the lower end of the corporate ladder, but itâs possible that itâs becoming normalized.
âWe are going to be holding hearings to check if people related to our company are responsible for any wrongdoings. This will extend to those working outside of this country as well.â
It all just sounds like lip service. How are they going to judge those wrongdoings in the first place? In this country, they can use an officer of veracity if it comes to that, but is there a similar occupation in other countries?
âAre you unsatisfied?â
Asks Coutre. I guess Iâm scowling.
Yes, I am. Or rather, I donât really believe it.
âWhat will you do if those people lie? Some of them might be colluding with guild employees. What will the guild master feel then?â
âYes, this will have to be re-examined. In fact, that just happened with someone in the position of guild master.â
From Leila and Lockeâs point of view, this is a problem with the merchant guild that the merchant guild itself needs to take care of.
But thereâs the possibility that they could close the curtain on this matter without learning anything. I mean, they say theyâre going to conduct an investigation, but we have no way to confirm that.
âThen can I propose something?â
âWhat is it?â
âFirstly, the Aurora company pays a fine to the merchant guild. And make it so they donât receive the benefits that come from paying so much in registration fees for ten years.â
âT-thatâsâŚ!â
âThere might be merchants who leave the Aurora company because of this, but make it so they officially canât receive those benefits for ten years even if they move to another company. When the preparations are complete, inform everyone in the guild why this measure is being taken.â
Arthur is looking at me like he has no idea what Iâm talking about, but I keep going.
âAlso, since the Aurora company caused trouble for us, I demand one platinum coin as reparations.â
âP-platinum⌠Thatâs extortion.â
âIs it? I think itâs appropriate considering what that Enrique and the others did. An invalid quest, unreasonable actions⌠And above all else, they treated us with contempt. I think Iâm being lenient.â
ââŚâ
âWords arenât enough. Iâm a merchant too, and I canât trust without being paid in a tangible way. If we didnât know to call the officer of veracity, we would have been treated as criminals. Isnât that what your company has been doing, like itâs no big deal?â
ââŚLet me consult the main office.â
âI donât know how long Iâll stay in this country.â
âThen, two days. No, come to the merchant guild in three days. We will have an answer then.â
The conversation is over, and we leave the guild.
Locke and the others say goodbye, saying theyâre going to meet some people they know.
âSora, try not to go overboard.â
Locke says before they disappear into the crowd.
It was a short goodbye, but typical of an adventurer.
âHum, will you come to my house?â
Iâm about to say goodbye to Leila and the others, when Yor suddenly proposes something. Iâm told itâs difficult to get an inn around this time, and we might not get one at all.
I think about it for a bit, but decide to accept her offer.