"... I couldn't"

It was a light sheila in footwork as we talked about gathering information and soon came out to meet the informers we trusted... but she seemed somewhat sorry when she came back in the middle of the night. My ears are dripping.

"You say no?

"Intelligencers only ask you to guess because you can't do that"

"Guess what... Is that what Dexter said?"

One of the codes of the Bandit Guild is not to divulge information about its constituents. If the informant can't give the information... the possible conclusion from that is that Dexter is a constituent.

... No, if we are completely unsure of each other's identities, can we also keep the constituents in contact with each other?

So, if Dexter is in a better position than Sheila, for example, in the Bandit Guild, I'm satisfied with why she didn't give Sheila information.

Whether it's to protect Sheila's position and safety, or because she's an executive, the implications vary, but she seems to have some interaction with the informant, and there are places where she would have guided Sheila.

Okay. Then Dexter will be wearing two pairs of grass shoes, a sheaf and a merchant. In time, given the meaning of the term trader...

"... the guy who's a slave trader is in the bandit guild?

"Yes. He seems to be an executive, but he doesn't get any information at the end"

They know what I'm trying to say, Sheila.

That's why Sheila didn't rely on the Bandit Guild when Illumhilt was caught by Cardiff or the Demon Lynette. Sheila was quite alert to the executive.

I guess that means the Bandit Guild isn't a single rock either.

As far as I'm concerned... I suspect Dexter is the slaver. No, does that seem a little cheap to be the executive? You're as good as the executives run.

It's just... because you're a slave trader, and that doesn't make it illegal.

Slavery is handled in different countries. In the case of Verdogal, only criminal slaves are subject to labour.

In the case of a debt slave who has become a slave by the debt, the employer must pay the wages to the slave. Naturally, you can save money and repurchase your identity, and it's every time you sell off a debt slave from Verdogal out of the country.

Debt slaves are the same as so-called naive servitude, so if you unjustly hurt them, your husband will naturally be punished as well.

The role of slave traders in Verdogal is… well, good offices of human resources is closest. Only, if you're in genuine business.

When it comes to demons, it is forbidden in Verdogal to capture demons of friendly species for slave purposes. Friendly species have many powerful species as demons, there is not much benefit in turning them to their enemies, and most importantly, adventurers are estranged.

There is also a large part of Claudia's years of continuing to send out messages in the form of a trust to the witches, directing them to a policy of friendship with the demons. Against that background Verdogal was originally a country tolerant of the demons, but it is now that King Melvin is taking a step further from it because he has clearly launched a gesture of protection.

"Can't the inside of a bandit guild get much out of Sheila?

"... become theodore, to some extent"

I'm not even talking about taking risks as Sheila. As an inside story, it seems better to stop taking the story with King Melvin in that way, based on the information obtained here, given Sheila's position.

"Originally, the Bandit Guild is a mutual aid organization that teaches technology to each other. But they also serve as a compiler for the people in the shade."

The Bandit Guild is, in other words, like a warrior.

Since the end of my previous life, I have had quite a few rejections from people like bandits, burglaries, robbers, etc., but when it comes to bandit guilds, I'm not as bad as literally, there are places where I give skill to the unskilled to create codes and maintain some order and equilibrium in the back society.

Giving skill to unskilled young people and orphans who never go - some act as adventurers from there. The availability of trained and experienced scouts and sheafs comes directly to the survival of the party. Nor is it that we should simply eliminate it.

"But since the death of the previous guild chief, the guild's interior has been a little rough. Factions that try to do things the way they used to, and those that say they should spread their hands to more various aspects without ever looking at the code. So far, the latter is the dominant one. The slaver's executives, maybe that way."

"I see."

You make money without rules, so it's easier to make money. It is a common story that the luxury of funds gives more voice.

In my view... Dexter would be on the latter side too. Even if I were a slave trader, how much I follow the rules.

Find Dexter's house, stake out Cadkeus, gather the information, and we'll be done.

"They had some protests because of that tangle, but they were still small by then... and, you know, I don't really know it because it's the time they kept it in orphanages or they were hitting on me"

... I guess. I was something like that.

"Sheila..."

"Mm-hmm. Fine."

Illumhilt calls out, but Sheila smiled back small.

Well...... I'm not talking about just crushing it because it's a bandit guild. Even so, Dexter's faction is unnecessary.

There must have been something in the code that forbade killing when stealing, forbade stealing from the poor. I think it's a legitimate code even for me. Empowering factions that underestimate this will not produce many consequences.

How was BFO's quest for a bandit guild entanglement in Termwilds?

Sure - you think the thoroughness of the code began to scream after a massive protest broke out in the Bandit Guild and a large number of casualties?

I don't know when that is, but it would be something else than the fight Sheila was talking about right now. If we move now...... I feel we can land a little softer.

So it seems like a good idea to gather information and smash it when it comes to the Faction of the Misdemeanors and let the original Bandit Guild shape modify its orbit.

In the process, I finally got Dexter's information, and if he's doing what I imagined, does that mean smashing him?

"Anyway, I'm sorry I couldn't help you too much, Theodore"

Sheila says she'll turn to me.

"No, I don't mind. Do you have any idea who might be able to hear about the war?

"... there is one. Maybe he belongs to the Bandit Guild as well, but I didn't confirm... If this one's moving by speculation, it's not against the code."

"Nice."

I smile back at Sheila, who laughs. Well, Sheila's revealed to me that she's a bandit guild constituent, but I had a thin idea from the relationship between the adventurer and the bandit guild, but let's just say she hasn't heard. Not to mention a guy named Flower.

"What's the trait?

"Uh... the lady husband of the whorehouse. He said he was a friend of my mother's, but he kept me away from those neighborhoods, in an orphanage."

... Pretty decent person from what I hear.

Certainly likely to be a bandit guild constituent. That said, there seems to be no doubt that you are on Sheila's side, and that you are familiar with the circumstances. Act on the assumption that you can be on your side if you are complying with the Code.

Say whorehouse... I'm not going to take advantage of anything else. Do you want to go see him? And we should get to Miriam and gather information on Dexter.

Compliance with the slave traders' laws will probably involve my future work as an ambassador to another world.