Chapter 4: Confusion
Part 1
The entire floor was jam-packed right from the start.
There were teams of Adventurers representing their guilds, girls shopping for the lowest prices, traders
queuing to buy the works of renowned artisans, and noblemen merchants dressed in their splendor.
Although the crowd had been expected, few guilds had foreseen that it would be such a grand spectacle.
The scene was chaotic, with various stalls busy touting customers.
This large hall was the venue for the clothing expo.
Since the wares here were limited to "clothing", not all the production guilds had set up booths here. It
was a matter of course that the three big production guilds, who had at least 500 members each, had
various departments that catered to different industries and needs. However, the small or medium-sized
guilds would usually choose to specialize in a specific type of product.
For instance, Amenona was a weapons production guild that was known to all of Akiba's insiders. It
specialized in the production of Japanese swords. All of its members were high-level Blacksmiths. Their
dedication, which stemmed from their near-freakish obsession with quality, allowed them to rediscover
the techniques for manual forging in this post-Catastrophe world. Such a guild would obviously not have
Tailors, and would naturally not partake in the exhibition held within this building.
However, the entire Libra Festival was a big opportunity for all sorts of guilds and artisans.
This floor was a market which specialized in clothing and was indoors at the request of the female
Adventurers. However, a 'flea market' was also being held outside concurrently, centered along the main
streets. The open-air stalls there were selling all sorts of different wares.
The clothing market was held in the building's interior, but the market outside sold weapons, armor, and
even jewelry. To be honest, the heart of the festival was obviously the 'flea market' being held outside;
however, the clothing expo also received a significant amount of attention as well.
The clothing market's main event was the 'fashion show'. Basically, it was an event featuring the clothing
various guilds had designed with as much attention to detail as their ingenuity. Models would wear these
fashion items and parade on a runway. The models were Adventurers famous in Akiba for their popularity
or appearance. With so many of them gathered and appearing in the show, it wouldn't be surprising if a
good portion of the crowd were actually here as fans instead of shoppers.
The booths were split into two categories: large and small.
The large booths had more personnel and had a greater variety of wares on display. These were the
booths of the large-size guilds. They were situated against walls, making the transportation of goods an
easy task.
The area in the middle of the floor had been partitioned into semi-open spaces for the small booths. These
were used by the small and medium-size guilds.
Crescent Moon Alliance's booth was not situated in a good location. It was rather far from the center of
the floor, but it was not close to the walls either. With regards to the crowd's traffic, it was a rather
unfavorable location, it was also far from the fashion show's runway. Hence, it was expected that their
business would be a bitter struggle.
However, Crescent Moon Alliance was different from the pure production guilds. "Let's try anything as
long as it interests us!" That was the sort of guild it was. In fact, its booth was only set up by the members
who had expressed an interest in doing so. It was not a concerted effort by the entire guild.
Since the Crescent Moon Alliance was a friendly guild full of equally-friendly Adventurers, players, even
council members, were willing to lend them a hand if they asked. However, when compared to pure
production guilds, their experience in business was a little lacking. If, perchance, they got a good
location, rumors of them abusing their position in the Round Table Council were bound to come up. In this
sense, their location was very appropriate.
"Say, isn't this crowd a bit ridiculous?"
Henrietta grabbed hold of Maryele, who had lost her composure and was exclaiming "wuah~, wuah~".
She took this guild leader, who had such a voluptuous body that it incited hatred from others, dragged her
back to the counter, and sat her down on a stool.
"Marie, you are a guild master, how can you lose your cool like that? Do me a favor and sit here quietly."
"You're right. It's just that, how do I put it in words, I haven't seen so many people in quite a while..."
Maryele felt restless inside and was unable to settle down.
What she had said was indeed true. In the original world, taking a crowded train was a common routine.
In the heart of Tokyo Prefecture, it was a common sight to see thousands of pedestrians going about their
business in front of train stations or at crossroad junctions.
However, ever since they came to this world due to the Catastrophe, they never had the opportunity to see
such scenes anymore. Despite the fact that Akiba's central plaza was filled with activity, it never felt
crowded due to its spacious open area.
This place made people reminisce of the crowded conditions back in their original world. The crowd had
rushed in immediately after the opening, gathering around the myriad booths to shop.
The fact that they could still afford to quarrel despite this ongoing commotion proved that Crescent Moon
Alliance's booth was away from the main traffic of the crowd.
Like a waterfall splashing against the rocks below, the bulk of the crowd first swarmed the booths of the
large-scale guilds situated next to the walls. Subsequently, smaller streams of people made their way
towards the booths of the small and medium guilds which were located near the stage.
However, they were only able to afford the luxury of observing the crowd in such a detached manner for
roughly half an hour.
After the large guilds had attracted long queues, a significant number of people started to think in the
following manner: "Isn't it better if we looked at the smaller booths rather than line up now?"
Henrietta had initially planned to deploy Maryele (or rather her smile) on the frontline, with herself
serving as the cashier and accountant. However, current circumstances made this increasingly difficult to
do.
The number of People of the Land was greater than expected.
The members of Crescent Moon Alliance who were stationed at this stall were Maryele, Henrietta, and
two Tailors. Apart from this booth and the fashion show, the Crescent Moon Alliance had also set up an
al-fresco restaurant and a weapons shop at the flea market.
As Maryele was the guild master, it was expected of her to make an appearance at every one of their
booths. Henrietta had decided that it would be best to keep Maryele here only until this afternoon after the
fashion show. By doing so, only the two inexperienced guild members would be left to man the booth.
Henrietta snuck a look at the aforementioned two. They shook their heads in response.
The meaning behind it was clear. "No way, no way, we're not familiar with this!" The two of them were
expressing this through their gazes.
Henrietta was negotiating business and sighing internally at the same time.
If the other party was an Adventurer who simply wanted to buy outdoor clothes for daily use, there would
hardly be an issue. Since they were all from another world, they were all equally unfamiliar with
conducting such business. Thus what they were doing could be better described as merely "playing
business". But that was more than enough for Adventurers.
On the other hand, the People of the Land were mostly merchants and traders.
Furthermore, the purpose of their visit was not simply to pick out clothes that they liked. They were here
to gather information, make new contacts, and, if possible, to negotiate the establishment of a supply line.
Hence, they would make inquiries about the price, the materials, and even in depth details such as how
things were sewn.
(However, I have neither the experience nor the know-how for such a responsibility...)
With this thought in mind, Henrietta politely refused the inquiries of the middle-aged People of the Land
merchants with a smile on her face.
(During the formation of the Round Table Council, having put one over the three big production guilds—
could it be that I've developed a taste for this kind of situation?) Henrietta thought to herself.
Henrietta was currently in her 20s.
One could not regard her as experienced.
Although she was technically a 'professional', she knew a person in his or her 20s, like herself, was like a
newly hatched chick with its eggshell still stuck to its head. But she also knew that in order to graduate
from being a hatchling, one had to gain experience in the frontline. Henrietta understood this through
personal experience.
(I can't just leave this to my juniors... I have to at least take care of the troublesome merchants before I try
making sense of the situation.)
Her guild mates could probably sense Henrietta's concerns.
It might have been a result of their subconscious team spirit, but while Henrietta handled a People of the
Land merchant, the remaining three Crescent Moon Alliance members arranged themselves into formation
to handle an Adventurer.
The inexperienced pair packaged the wares while the smiling Maryele received the payment. The
transaction was then completed after the three bowed in appreciation.
Henrietta observed this scene from the corner of her eye as she handled the inquiries of the People of the
Land. Given the scale of the Crescent Moon Alliance, even an order of a 100 pieces a month was far too
large for them to handle. If it needed to be refused, it needed to be refused— this was something that
Henrietta had put her foot down on.
(If I agreed to such a contract, I have no idea what the consequences would be like. Since a man who has
such a pitch-black nature like Shiroe-sama exists, I truly cannot afford to let my guard down... eh?)
Henrietta examined her surroundings.
She had just realized that Shiroe had disappeared.
She remembered throwing him the clothes that he was meant to wear, but now, that overbearing man was
currently nowhere near the booth. There was no sign of a certain black-haired girl either.
"—Shiroe-sama?"
After checking that there were no troublesome customers coming or going, Henrietta straightened her back
and scanned the area. While Henrietta was taller than Maryele by a bit, the endless traffic in front of the
stall obscured her vision.
"Where is—"
"Yes, the items this time are experimental. Therefore, for the sake of getting as much feedback from as
many people as possible, every customer is restricted to two items."
"I've already made it clear that I'm willing to pay!"
"That's not the problem."
Henrietta, who had craned her neck to search, heard Shiroe's bland voice.
It sounded like he was dealing with somebody's complaint. Henrietta examined the endless streams of
people and finally spotted Shiroe's figure at a booth located opposite the passageway.
Shiroe was wearing a long sleeveless hooded vest. This, coupled together with a thin long-sleeved Tshirt
worn on the inside, made him look "presentable". He was holding his ground, with a steady
expression, in front of a merchant who looked impatient to the point of releasing steam from his head.
Wearing Crescent Moon's apparel, Shiroe looked more like a normal Japanese youth than a character
from medieval times. That appearance gave Henrietta a nagging feeling that she was getting a sneak peek
into Shiroe's private life back in the original world.
"Sorry, please let me through!"
Henrietta only managed to get a glimpse of him before losing him in the crowd again. She cut through the
mass of customers enjoying the expo and rushed towards the opposite booth.
That was the guild Cocoa Brown's booth.
Shiroe stood among the staff, facing a merchant who was shaking in frustration. Akatsuki was next to him,
but it seemed as though Shiroe was stopping her rather than protecting her.
Cocoa Brown's clothing stall seemed to specialize in small accessories, selling beautiful precious stones
of various colors as well as delicately-crafted necklaces and earrings.
Henrietta felt that the items on display were very classy. She had already seen them earlier, before the
expo's opening, when she was greeting the booths around theirs. Furthermore, the items were priced
shockingly low, to which the Cocoa Brown staff explained that 'This is in gratitude to the battle guilds that
have been taking care of small guilds like ourselves.'
"It's like I've been saying, right? If you sell them to me, your crafters will be known among the People of
the Land—"
"I'm sorry, please leave."
Shiroe continued to reject the merchant's offer.
By this point, the crowd nearby had noticed the commotion and naturally formed a semicircle around
Cocoa Brown.
This ill-mannered merchant was trying to buy Cocoa Brown's goods in bulk. It was okay to buy just one or
two items, but a bulk purchase would make the stall unable to continue its operation for the remainder of
the expo.
If their aim had been profit or to sellout, then Cocoa Brown would have sold everything by then. But that
was not the case. It was their heartfelt wish that their products would prove useful to Akiba's local
Adventurers. Thus, their policy of limiting the items sold per customer didn't sit well with businessmen.
Adventurers had superior physical and magical capabilities in comparison to the People of the Land.
Their subclass level could allow them to achieve crafting capabilities comparable to a master artisan's
skill.
However, haggling and negotiations did not depend on physical abilities. After all, the proficiency of
some skills depended entirely on one's personality and traits. Furthermore, the issue at hand had nothing to
do with physical capabilities and instead was about interpersonal skills.
This was why Shiroe had intervened.
He decided to lend a helping hand.
(This line of reasoning shouldn't be too far from the truth— ahhh, this Person of the Land-san is quite
unlucky.)
"Don't get so cocky, kid!"
Just as Henrietta managed to squeeze her way through the crowd to reach the area in front of Cocoa
Brown, the Person of the Land finally snapped and tried to punch Shiroe.
The onlookers that gasped were mainly People of the Land.
Some of them even averted their eyes.
However, the result was as Henrietta had expected.
Shiroe stopped the punch with his fingers.
Shiroe was an enchanter. Like the other magic classes, an enchanter's stamina and strength were lower
than the other classes— however, that only applied when compared to an Adventurer of a different class
and of similar level.
With a level difference of over 50, and up against a People of the Land no less, even as a magician, the
difference in agility and strength was overwhelming. In Shiroe's eyes, the haughty merchant's fist was
nothing more than a balloon.
Because Shiroe caught the People of the Land's punch, it was not judged as an "attack" and there was no
sign of the city guards appearing.
As he caught the punch from the middle-aged merchant with his left hand, Shiroe stopped Akatsuki with
his right, probably to keep her from drawing her dagger. Akatsuki gave Shiroe a displeased look.
"Have you had enough?"
Shiroe asked with a smile.
In spite of his smile, the bard Henrietta could clearly sense a formless energy being focused in Shiroe.
Shiroe was gathering the mana in the air. Because both bards and enchanters were similar in that they
could provide mana to their party, Henrietta was keenly aware of what was happening.
The expressions on the faces of other Adventurers also changed as they became aware of Shiroe's actions.
Brandishing a friendly smile on his face, Shiroe gradually amplified the oppressing atmosphere. All
around them, a look of horror could be seen.
Shiroe was not casting any spell.
He was merely accumulating mana without casting one.
Therefore, it was not an act of combat and the city guards would not appear. Moreover, his expression
was kind and did not contain even a hint of aggression.
And even though the People of the Land weren't as sensitive to magic as Adventurers, at that point, they
too should have felt the enormous amount of mana emanating from Shiroe.
The middle-aged merchant's face rapidly grew white and withdrew his fist from Shiroe's hand.
"This is unpleasant, I'm leaving!"
He hastily muttered these words and fled the scene.
"There are a lot of hot-blooded people."
"My lord, didn't you also force him into a corner?"
"If you had dealt with him, wouldn't he have lost his head?"
"After breaking all of his limbs."
Shiroe appeased Akatsuki as she tilted her face up.
Shiroe shrugged helplessly as members of Cocoa Brown thanked him. The cute and round face of the
dwarf girl had tears of gratitude in them as she held his hands tightly.
"Shiroe-sama."
Henrietta was startled when she heard her own voice.
That was because it contained a somewhat displeased tone.
"What's the matter?"
"Nothing, it's just that..."
"My lord, it must be time for us to go back to work."
"That's right."
Upon hearing Akatsuki's reply, Shiroe scratched his head, his previous aura having totally disappeared.
The crowd nearby had also begun dissipating as though satisfied with the ending.
"Henrietta-san?"
"Yes, Shiroe-sama?"
"— This expo is so chaotic."
Henrietta instantly set aside her musings on "Why am I feeling unhappy?" and considered the meaning
behind Shiroe's statement.
A chaotic expo.
The disturbance in this incidence should be referring to the People of the Land incident just now. Thinking
back, she had also just handled a business transaction that nearly turned into a fight. It was because on one
side, there was a People of the Land, while on the other, it was an Adventurer that was lacking in
experience... that was what Henrietta suspected. Did Shiroe think differently?
(Shiroe-sama saw something? If that's the case...)
Henrietta was in doubt. She couldn't decide whether or not to inform him of her bad premonition from
earlier.
"Erm, Shiroe-sama..."
"Indeed, the actions of the People of the Land are suspicious, but given that we don't know enough, we
simply cannot make anything out of this situation."
She understood the things which Shiroe had just whispered. In other words, he too had felt some sort of
unknown machination.
Akatsuki looked at him worriedly.
Henrietta wanted to talk to him so that perhaps, with his insight, he could shed new light on her doubts.
However, Shiroe had already begun to act. Speaking softly, he definitely was not talking to himself, but
was contacting others through telepathy.
He focused on his secret conversation.
Finally, he nodded and turned towards Henrietta and stated his deduction clearly.
"It seems as though someone is attacking Akiba."
Part 2
Today, Raynesia had been in a rush since the break of dawn.
Of course, this was not of her own volition.
She had believed that she could let her hair down while the festival's preparations were taking place— at
least eventually.
She had planned to become "plant-like", to be a lazy-bum, to act like a "spoiled child" to her heart's
content.
However, dealing with a near constant stream of invitations and guests made her unable to make time for
an afternoon nap. Elissa was bustling around the room like a bee, taking out dresses and accessories from
everywhere and considering how to pair them with each other.
The reason why Elissa was behaving in this manner was not because she was one of those airheaded girls
who enjoyed dressing up.
In the nobles' society, an event such as a dinner party or a formal meeting was an important gathering
which was used as a show of prestige. A mere trinket could convey multiple meanings and messages to
other parties according to its value, its color, and what gemstones it contained. This was how nobles
socialized: with subtlety and allusion.
For instance, Raynesia was the second daughter of a duke. However, because the eldest daughter had
already married out of the family, she was considered the oldest daughter in the family line. Also, while
the reason for her deployment to the city was publicly announced as "a sincere and personal apology to
the Adventurers", in reality, she was there as the representative of both the members of the League of
Freedom Towns Eastal and the Corwen clan. This was a rather evident fact.
Therefore, in situations like a formal reception, she had to make absolutely certain that Eastal's most
prestigious noble family— Clan Corwen— would not be shamed. On the other hand, using her status as a
representative as a shield, she could then leave subtle hints under the table. When meeting with merchants,
she had to don jewelry of the appropriate value so as not to be despised, and when she was meeting with
nobility, accessories that stressed her family's lineage and status were in order. If both parties knew each
others' family situations, one could choose to avoid a fashion faux pas by wearing something that clashed
with the other party's, or one could even intentionally dress to compliment their attire. In the end, it was a
game of complex psychological warfare.
Given that such a task needed a meticulous eye for detail and it could not be performed by the
inexperienced maids who served as her helpers, the choice was left to Elissa to handle. It had to be
executed by someone who was familiar with the mannerisms of nobles, as well as the customs of the clan.
Such was Elissa.
It was obvious that she could not wear the same attire the entire day.
She had to change her clothes and accessories for each new guest, making her very busy.
Nobles were very particular about keeping appearances. For instance, among the nobility, it was
considered bad form to refuse the request of another party right on the spot. This was true even for cases
like a minor noble making a request to a higher-classed noble. Even if it were just for show, she had to
follow such customs to satisfy the demands of high society.
Thus when making requests, a lower noble would have to be more careful 'not make a request the other
party cannot agree to', and if you were the higher-classed noble to whom the request was made to, one had
to show subtle 'hints reminding the other party to know their place'. In this political dance, clothes, gossip
and gifts were the tools of the trade.
"Ah, really... What am I to do about the dinner party? I really have no idea what these Adventurers find
tasteful."
"Can't we just go with the usual?"
"And what is this 'usual' you speak of?"
"Um... light and airy?"
"Princess Raynesia, really?"
Even Elissa, it seemed, had not fully grasped the social etiquette Adventurers' adhered to.
In the League of Freedom Towns Eastal, how one could convey gratitude was common sense. But for the
nobility, who would give thanks by giving awards or by asking someone to kneel down to be knighted,
giving their thanks to Adventurers was a complete mystery. To know how to dress or how to act for
people you did not know was utterly impossible.
Since this was so, the dinner party was modeled to resemble what was popular as closely as possible.
The food too was done in this fashion as apart from the food the palace chefs that came from Maihama
made, half of the cuisine was from restaurants around Akiba. If such an event were held in Maihama
palace, scandals like "they are making fools of their guests!" were bound to come up. Fortunately, it
seemed that for Adventurers, such an event was alright.
Since the general direction of the party was plain to see, Raynesia saw no need to worry about anything
whatsoever. To her, it served no purpose to get frazzled over things that hadn't even started yet, so she
decided to laze about to pass the time. But it was an undeniable fact that Raynesia had such a disposition
because she lived a life of indolence while avoiding people as much as possible.
However, the situation changed.
"This should be on the list— next, coupled with a jade necklace, please wait. Remember last year, you
received a birthday gift in..."
Elissa's voice contained a hint of nervousness.
"You're right, I have to pay attention to status... right?"
It was all too sudden.
Raynesia received notice that the western merchant Lord Marvis was about to visit.
Lord Marvis was a merchant by trade, but was also an important member of Holy Empire Westelande's
nobility. Although her family's standing was not inferior to his, she still could not afford to be careless.
And judging from the timing of his visit, he was most definitely sent here by order of the palace.
(The rumors that the west had changed were certainly true.)
Raynesia bit her lip.
Of course, there was a good reason for her stress.
About 280 years ago, the Yamato archipelago was a single, unified country. Commonly called the ancient
dynasty, the Westelande Imperial Dynasty was ruled by a royal family which dominated the whole
archipelago by use of force.
But during the chaos incited by the Six Scrapped Princesses, the royal family came to ruin. Following its
annihilation, the unified Yamato split apart after the power that was keeping it together was lost.
However, Yamato's current nobility continued the system of 'dynastic succession' used in the ancient
dynasty. After the death of the royal family, being the core of the former social strata, Yamato's people
were then ruled by the feudal lords that served the former Westelande Imperial Dynasty.
To the League of Freedom Towns Eastal, this fact was also very significant.
The title 'Duke' of the Corwens, Raynesia's family and one of only two dukedoms found in Yamato, was
originally bestowed during the Westelande Imperial Dynasty. Likewise, the lords of the League of
Freedom Towns Eastal inherited their 'right to rule' the People of the Land from their ancestors.
Of the areas of Yamato that were once under the Westelande Imperial Dynasty, the two most influenced,
Holy Empire Westelande and the League of Freedom Towns Eastal, practically split the archipelago in
two.
The Holy Empire Westelande had recognized the Itsuki clan as the successors to the Westelande Imperial
Dynasty.
Even though Raynesia was not too familiar with history, she did know that the Itsuki clan was a "branch
family" of the ancient dynasty's royal family. The origins of the Itsuki clan came about from a political
sacrifice. As their clan had moved to Ise, they survived the destruction of the Westelande Imperial
Dynasty.
Naturally, the Itsuki clan was put forward to be leaders of the Holy Empire Westelande as their name
alone held a strong appeal to rulership, being the "legitimate successors" of the Westelande Imperial
Dynasty.
However, not all of Yamato's nobility recognized the Itsuki clan as royalty. In fact, both Akiba and the
League of Freedom Towns Eastal, to which Raynesia belonged to, did not acknowledge the Itsuki clan as
their rightful rulers.
In the end, the Itsuki clan was only a branch of the royal bloodline.
Once the clan split from the bloodline, its title could not be reinstated.
Besides, if it only were a question of having royal lineage, then even the Corwen clan had royal blood in
their veins through a number of political marriages as described by the records kept by the aristocracy.
With the way things were, the Corwen clan did not recognize the Itsuki clan as the successors to the royal
bloodline. Having said that, the fact that they were still a branch family of the royal bloodline could not
be taken lightly.
Under the hierarchical system of the previous Westelande Imperial Dynasty, the Itsuki clan outclassed the
Corwen clan. From this political standpoint, even though both the eastern League of Freedom Towns
Eastal and the western Holy Empire Westelande both branched out from the royal lineage, they always
had a tense relationship.
This Lord Marvis person, the man that was sent here by the Holy Empire Westelande this time, was a
highly ranked noble. Raynesia had once heard that he was the head of the merchant nobility and that he
was in charge of maritime trade.
Although this dinner party was intended to improve relations with Adventurers, if this person wanted to
drop by, they could not refuse him an invitation. He was not the kind of man that could be refused with a
"maybe later, when we've got time".
Raynesia shook her head to clear her dark thoughts.
After all, both Lord Marvis and Raynesia were People of the Land, and by the culture left behind by the
royal family in Yamato, they were both nobles.
Because of this, it could be said that they were of equal footing— meaning both needed to adhere to the
norms of etiquette and culture high society demanded.
(At least...)
What she could do right now was do her duty, that was what Raynesia was thinking.
As a daughter of the Corwen clan in Akiba— called "Princess Raynesia". She felt that doing her best here
was a way to repay Akiba for saving her home.
Raynesia stood up, with her snowy-white dress flowing with her.
Although she did not know the intentions of this noble from the west, she had decided to be the vanguard
in this battle.
Part 3
"Hmm..."
"This is an attack. As they are using propaganda or psychological warfare, this is really leaving a bad
taste in my mouth."
Shiroe sighed softly.
Aside from the taste, it was also incredibly bad mannered.
The intent of such actions was obvious.
This attack on Akiba by an unknown entity seemed to be an attempt to discredit the Round Table Council
and to weaken the unity of the city. However, this approach was too crude.
Was it because of the "enemy's" incompetence? Or...
"... Or arrogance?"
Akatsuki turned her head upon hearing Shiroe muttering to himself.
He waved his hands hastily upon seeing the situation.
"It's nothing, put away your dagger."
"But, my lord..."
"You will have no opportunity to use that this time."
Akatsuki unwillingly hid the ice-cold weapon under her skirt. Shiroe averted his eyes from her thighs and
looked at Henrietta.
"Akiba is under attack."
"Yes."
Henrietta gave a stiff, curt nod.
Seeing that Henrietta had already noticed, Shiroe decided it was best if he shared some information.
"Our enemies should be making use of the ruckus to spread rumors. They aim to undermine the authority of
the Round Table Council."
"... We have to counter this quickly, maybe even stop the festival if necessary."
"That might not be the best strategy."
Shiroe calmly replied to Henrietta, who was hastily trying to find a solution.
"If we halt the festival, the public will doubt the Round Table Council's ability to handle emergencies,
resulting in our loss of authority, and our enemies will have achieved their goal. Thus, the best thing we
can do at this time is to reduce the number of disruptions to a minimum and to resolve them as well. The
festival must continue."
"True... that makes sense."
Henrietta looked pale.
Being under the indirect attack of mysterious assailants had produced quite a bit of stress. And it was not
as if Shiroe wasn't under the same amount of stress, but rather as Shiroe had a better grasp of the situation,
he appeared calmer.
Shiroe's instincts told him that the People of the Land were behind this attack. There were numerous
reasons for such an assumption, but his primary basis was the "intent to weaken the authority of the ruling
organization".
Including Shiroe, Yamato's Adventurers were Japanese from the real world.
Not to sound boastful, but the Japanese saw no value in undermining the authority of its governing body. In
fact, they viewed those in politics or in the police force as people who provided world-class service. If
such organizations failed, it would only inconvenience them. So for most Japanese, they would rather
leave these organizations to their own devices. So such notions as 'the Japanese government being
incompetent is only natural' did not originate from the Japanese people themselves. In other words,
Akiba's Adventurers, who were also Japanese, would not think of 'undermining the authority of the ruling
organization'.
Furthermore, the unrefined manner of this attack provided another clue.
The People of the Land behind this would not expect this attack to physically harm Akiba's Adventurers.
That was to be expected, as it would at most cause the failure of the festival and worsen the security of
the city. It could only result in the criticism of the Round Table Council, but would not weaken the
Adventurers themselves.
This level of attack wouldn't achieve their goal, even if that were to 'undermine the authority of the Round
Table Council'. It should be viewed as merely a phase in their plan.
In that case, what was their real objective? And how would they benefit from it?
They probably wanted to use this chaos to get an advantage during negotiations with Akiba.
This should be the aim of the 'merchants from the west', as mentioned when Minori reported in via
telepathy. Since the Round Table Council and the League of Freedom Towns Eastal signed an agreement,
naturally the People of the Land from the west also wanted the same to prevent the benefits from being
monopolized. In order to achieve better terms and conditions, they conducted a preemptive strike.
If the mastermind were able to mobilize such a large number of merchants, then this person should be a
merchant or noble who possessed quite a bit of wealth.
The only person who could fit this criteria had already entered the city beforehand, a conclusion Shiroe
drew after confirming it with Isaac.
Shiroe could understand this.
According to the current situation, this attack was certainly effective.
However, Shiroe felt that if that were all there was, then it was too crude and inelegant.
They only gained a slight advantage in price negotiation through intimidation and gossiping after
mobilizing so many people. That was the extent of their capability.
"So it's the west, huh..."
"Please keep it a secret for the moment."
Shiroe requested this of Henrietta after explaining it to her back at Crescent Moon Alliance's booth.
"I don't mind, Shiroe-sama, but what should we do next?"
"Hmm..."
Shiroe paused again.
Shiroe was one of the eleven founding members of the Round Table Council. However, it was mostly an
autonomous organization that was trusted by Akiba's residents. If he acted alone, based on his own
judgement... Shiroe broke his own train of thought.
He was dead-set that "there would be no easy solution."
(Seems like there is no need for bloodshed this time... since the foe is causing trouble with such arbitrary
means, they should be prepared for our retaliation too.)
He also had this slightly reckless idea.
We might fight when beaten back, this was only right and proper. In this place, the cause and effect would
be more severe than back home. No, he had to take the defensive; defending oneself was a right that
needed no explanation.
"Of course we're going to fight back."
The out-of-place feeling Shiroe felt since yesterday's "chaos" cleared up after asking the Production Guild
Liaison Committee. The number of cases they needed to handle had increased.
The disputes in the city and the minor incidents that escalated to quarrels were merely the tip of the
iceberg. For example, they would split a request that normally took only one form into two, take up the
staff's time by making them go through unnecessary paperwork, not pay the exact amount in taxes, and
attempt to bribe the officials. When you looked at them separately, they were all trivial issues. But there
was someone pushing these minor issues to their limits as a means to attack Akiba.
It was difficult for Adventurers to determine if such actions were malicious. But these silly contacts
continued to accumulate, trying to bind the Production Guild Liaison Committee— and even the Round
Table Council.
The enemy would mercilessly exploit this vulnerability.
Where were the "enemies" focusing their attack?
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