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Ah, the famous merchant. I've heard that her prices aren't cheap, but is it true that she can get a hold of anything you want? Then I should start talking to her because some of the supplies we mercs need are impossible to get anywhere else on the market, no matter what you're willing to pay. | |
I'm here to see Kusela. Tell him to get out here. | |
I've got a spice trading deal from another nation. I thought maybe Delavare and his friends might be interested. Know where I could find him. | |
Huh. It was probably sent to the inn that we're staying at. | |
The force angle and entry point of each strike is calculated and deliberate. That's why I remember every mark on the dummy as well as my state of mind as I made each strike. | |
What happened to you guys while I was gone? Did you get brainwashed by some cult? | |
Please allow me to introduce these two. This is the traveler and next to her is her travel companion Pyman. | |
Normally, any reasonable merc will know to keep their distance when they see another group's banner. | |
If he was nimble enough to do that, then he must have been able to get out of here after starting the fire, right? | |
Ah, sorry to hear that. I'll be sure to bring him some great liquor next time. I left in a hurry and I couldn't make it back in time for the event. | |
Well, Sino's out of the country on a trip, so he got me to come and help his subordinates take care of a few things. I guess you can say I'm his temporary substitute. | |
But if you're still going to cling onto your so-called mercenaries pride, then I'll give you all a good beating as well. | |
We're hypocrites. All of us. | |
The home of Yoni is also still post jobs from time to time. Their pay is always generous. So me and the other mercs never pass them up. | |
And no, not at all. This place just gets me thinking. That's all. | |
Ch another sandstorm. What's up with these recently? | |
I guess I still get fired up by that feeling of going all out in a fight It made me realize that I'm still a mercenary through and through. | |
You've probably got a lot going on yourself. I bet good luck with everything. | |
The general Maha Matra doesn't suffer fools gladly and certainly doesn't beat around the bush. Having seen the way he works, he gets a thumbs up for me. | |
Not at all. I was actually just about to go find you. | |
There are lots of goods around here. Let's search the area. Maybe we'll be able to find something. | |
Oh, thank you. We'll be a lot stronger together with you. | |
Still, now's a good time to make our next move. Now that Rahman's joined us, we'll be an even stronger team. | |
Then I'd have to disagree. That's impossible. | |
I've begun to realize that the sages are behind everything that's happened recently. The radicals blind belief in King Deshret, making the Dendro Archon out to be an enemy It's all the academia's trickery. | |
Yep, the traveler hired me. | |
Don't you feel like there's something off about this year's academia extravaganza? | |
Sure that's quite the trip though. I'll carry you. | |
I know what you've been up to smuggling weapons to violent brigades in the desert while working for the Corps pretty bold if you ask me. | |
This is your last chance to talk. | |
Hmm. Since you've got everything ready, I say let grill master take it from here. | |
Hey, where have you been I've missed you too. | |
That's right. Let's go to the port and have a look for ourselves. | |
I would have tied him up if it wouldn't have caused a scene. | |
Anyway, the job is already taken care of. So I was going to head back to the brigade as soon as I finished a little shopping. But the master kept insisting and I ended up staying for another day. | |
Face the facts, Ramon. It's not going to happen. You should understand that more than anyone. Have all your years as a merc taught you nothing about placing hopes in a ruler. | |
Madam Farzan here is pretty friendly. When she heard that we were buying clothes, she decided to give us some help. | |
According to the plan, we should first go to party SDI and ask for forest watcher Tinari. | |
You two are pretty sharp. No, I don't have anything against the Dendro Archon. | |
Mercenary life is a dog dog world where Mora reigns supreme. Everything operates on a completely different set of rules. | |
My people are used to the desert life but still I hope that one day they'll be able to find an oasis of their own and leave the sandstorms behind for a better life. | |
Beats living in the desert no crazy temperatures, no howling gales, no sandstorms. | |
Ah, look who it is running into you in a place like this. I can see you two still love wandering around. | |
It's just like Idrisi said I also want to catch up to my father and become a character in his play. | |
You know you're making a dangerous decision, right? | |
Every card I needed ended up in my hand seems luck was on my side this time. | |
Yep. The scenes tend to be quite gruesome too. They strip the victims of all their valuables before murdering them. | |
In the end, he was still thinking of me as a little child. | |
In that case, I'm willing to vouch for their honesty with my right arm. | |
But now that I consider it again, it all makes sense. The desert sands are a part of who I am and I will never be able to lead a peaceful existence. | |
And so he's forced to spend ever more ludicrous lives to keep himself alive and keep the moral rolling in You know what? I'll read on. This looks pretty fun. | |
If you wouldn't mind, we'd like an explanation. | |
Anyway, the real issue is that the Khan Al Akhmar is led by my father Selah. | |
Oh, there's no mask that can hide true blood lust. Cover up your eyes and it'll still show itself at the corners of your mouth. | |
Let's go. It's time to pay a visit to parties die. | |
It's late. Go get some rest I'll take the night watch. | |
OK, let's talk here. Just try not to draw any extra attention. | |
What would you do if a sum of mora like that suddenly landed in your lap? | |
Sure, I appreciate it. I wasn't expecting you to be so enthusiastic. | |
Also, why is this high wall here and can a wall really block sandstorms? | |
I'll use this to my advantage. | |
All right, I got it out. It seems to be a piece of paper with some writing on it. The bottom part's all damaged from moisture though. Let's hope the writing didn't smudge. | |
You two have heard of Port Ormoz, haven't you? It's the largest commercial port in all of Sumeru. You can travel there by leaving Sumeru City and heading south along the river. | |
Oh, seems my luck ran out today. Hmm maybe I used it up winning all that money off the others in the brigade. | |
Geniuses like Satari are one in a million. The other children never get a single chance to try and rewrite their fate. Even though the academia knows very well that we're humans just as they are. | |
Sure. And then you can forget about any nice words from us. | |
Hmm, not bad compared to rations anyway. | |
Are you serious, chief? All the academia students are in Sumerian city. You know, why should they pretend to be students in Port Ormoes? | |
Count me into. But is there some sort of dress code or anything for the feast? Can I just show up looking like this? | |
Anyway, as far as my friends here, they aren't too shabby, are they You rarely see any outlander so friendly and respectful nowadays. | |
I mean, this is my first time inside a teapot I doubt anyone would believe me if I told them. | |
Don't worry about it, my lady. Just some friendly banter between mercs. One punch and those rabbit dogs will expose themselves for what they really are. | |
That Harbinger may have tried to cover his trail but he still left some traces. | |
I'll go next. The traveler and I went to parties to die. The situation was a bit complicated but we found Tinari. Unfortunately, he was wounded during a fight. | |
Hmm. It's kind of hard to believe what you just told me. First, let me make something clear. Most of us desert dwellers might not be the scholarly type, but we do have basic common sense. | |
Hmm, yep. I see an entry for Dekana Lachmar right here. Kusela, Idrisi, Bashar, and Tikriti. | |
Got to say though, I didn't expect you to go on a whole undercover mission during the few days I was gone sounds like you were really putting your necks on the line. No. | |
One, no, two empty liquor bottles Tell me you guys. Are these the kinds of things that a normal person would leave behind? | |
Don't waste your time worrying about me. This is my job. Look out for yourself. After I've wiped the floor with them, I'll go find you all. | |
After some back and forth, we confirm that the doctor has left Sumeru by boat. He has something urgent to attend to back in Snejaya. | |
Anything better? Nope keep it away from me. Can't stand it. | |
Don't mention it. You'd better get going. | |
You've got five seconds. You might want to think twice about how much your employers information is worth to you. | |
Don't worry about her. She may look tiny and helpless but she has been through just as many battles as the traveler here. | |
It's too bad he was held back by his belief in King Deshret. But now that that's changed, I guess we have a few more people on our side. | |
Come on, it's nothing smirks on as fragile as you think. | |
Hold on over there. Is that. | |
God, he was always like that acting like he's also smart and self-righteous. | |
Hmm. Hey knuckleheads, can you at least tell me the rest of the intel before you go back to your bickering? | |
Sounds like everyone's friends already. | |
Wait sorry ma'am but I think it could be quite a while before the style you recommended comes back into fashion. | |
Enough fighting. We all know each other and I don't want to take things too far. | |
You sure don't miss an opportunity, do you? | |
But we also don't tend to take many things too seriously. Being direct and getting it all out of your system as soon as things come up is better than keeping everything bottled up, never talking about it. | |
I know you don't want to get involved in this so there's no need for you to tag along. I can do this on my own. | |
Huh. Revamping the stage for the festival couldn't have been easy. That's for sure. I bet this year's festival will be one to remember. | |
How did you know what I was going to say Can you read minds. | |
Hmm. The traces are still fresh, but there's no sign of his entourage. Clearly, they're in a hurry. | |
If it was any other day, that would be your next logical step. But today, you've got me on your team. So you get an extra tip. | |
Remember, to get to Port Ormose, just follow the river south from Sumeru City's port. |
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