Dungeon Master Makeup Money (formerly known as Dungeon Master Funding)
Episode 32: Clues Left in Status
"I let you see the whole thing earlier."
Mr. Cape smiles at the party venue.
Interaction with Lisbeth was taking place near the entrance to the party venue. As a result, most of the invitees were supposed to see through.
Low-title people like the Associate Baron didn't know what was being done, and they looked at it as if it was also being done in some sort of offering. But with a higher title, I could have expected what was being done.
And the big merchant is also an informant.
What's more, Mr. Cape, the president of the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce, was getting information from us in advance about this case, so he knew exactly what was going on.
From the side, the nobles are questioning the maid.
A sight I just think I must have done something wrong.
But if you're also a nobleman or a big businessman, you can see it from the atmosphere.
And Mr. Cape has an accurate source named us. When I called him in, he asked me for accurate information about what had happened.
"I see."
That's all she said when she heard the revelation.
"Oh, is that all?
"There are so many guys in this country who are threatened by the Papetters. However, I have never heard of any of these guys who possess the 'ability to transform until phenomenal'. The Count of Wales must have noticed the disguise around here."
Mr Cape praises the Earl of Wales.
In particular, the praised Earl of Wales will also be dropped to the bottom of his disappointment with the following words:
"I've turned the Papetters completely against the enemy. It depends on how quickly you can take action."
The Earl of Wales has already left the party venue.
There are still servants left to entertain, but all ministers who were in the venue to talk for their faction are following the Count.
Now the senior aristocrats, who I suspect are not the other way around, say nothing. They are sympathetic because they may find themselves in a similar position.
Well, some junior aristocrats complain that they can't perceive the situation, but they ignore it because there's no one they can handle. Rather, so much so that it is seen with cold eyes from those who perceive the situation.
"So, what do you want me to do? I got a clue, but I guess I'm left in a place like this because I let him go, and I don't even know where he's going."
I let him get away with it, as Mr. Cape says.
We were a little overconfident in our skills. I was chronic that if there was a [map] on top of the labyrinth, tracking would be easy.
"No, it's okay."
It's not like there's no clue at all.
"Does Mr. Cape know a nobleman named 'The Viscount of Lonvert'?
"... well, I know, but how does that relate to the current situation?
He's not a very prominent aristocrat from Mr. Cape's reaction.
"Earlier, the infiltrator was a servant of the Viscount Lonvert."
"Let's hear the rationale."
Drop your voice a little, Mr. Cape.
The party participants are welcoming and moderate sounds echo the party venue. I didn't have to worry too much about other people's conversations being asked in order to be rude at parties, but I didn't want the content to be asked just the content.
"I can't give you a rationale"
The rationale is the occupation when [appraisal] is used.
Lisbeth's occupation was accompanied by "Labyrinth Family" as well as "Servant of the Viscount Lonvelt". We didn't have anything to take care of us, so we don't have to be wary that it's false information.
So far, that's about all the clues left against Lisbeth.
"Ho."
[Appraisal] cannot be said about the rationale because there is no reason to teach that it can be used.
Still, we'll need information about the Ronvelt family.
"You want to just pull information out of this eagle?
"Yes."
"The eagle is a merchant. There's no way we're going to imitate selling information without our own benefit."
"Wouldn't that be a big loan?
What do you want me to give you?
Melissa suggested I try to indulge because there are still valuable substitutes in the toolbox.
"The Welsh family is in distress. If we solve this, the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce, which introduced us, will be able to take an advantage over the Welsh family. He seemed to be looking for the power of the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce, and wouldn't he be able to make a pretty dominant deal?
"I see. Have we come to sell our merits?
If things are resolved, the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce will have an advantage with us.
And only the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce benefits because we are not interested in the subsequent Kingdom of Esteria.
"Especially if you don't get the information from the Golden Fox Chamber, you're going to go talk to the Welsh family."
I have not told the Earl of Wales that the person who was [completely transformed] is a servant of the Lonvelt family.
The opponent is noble.
Get information and help. Even if it was a trade-off, there was a possibility that connections would still push the challenge in the future. I can only get along with nobles if I really don't have to.
If we can do this, we want to draw information from outside the nobility, so far we can rely on the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce.
"Fine. It's not a good idea for you and the others to catch the breath of the Count of Wales. That's not a meaningless proposition, so I'll give you free information about the Lonverts."
"Thank you"
Thanks to Melissa, I didn't have to give her valuable stuff badly.
"Well, that was about the Lonverts. I don't know that much about eagles because they're noblemen."
Lawsuit nobility.
He worships positions like a civilian who works for the royal castle, and earns the title by being recognized by the king with high merit. I get an annually pension according to that title. The higher the title, the higher the amount you get, so many people are aiming to emerge, but it is difficult to emerge because of the few visible achievements such as winning wars, producing new specialties, etc. like the nobility who governs the territory.
"The Lonverts should have been legal aristocrats working for the Ministry of the Interior, which compiles the population tax in the Kingdom of Estalia. Especially not like the Secretary of the Home Office. He must have been a nobleman working just fine downstairs."
I knew all sorts of things while saying that I didn't know the details.
I can just let my own kids get to me and I'm no different from a civilian at work. As a result, the assets held are overwhelmingly less than those of Mr. Cape, president of the Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce.
Networking isn't that much either, we only have minimal relationships. Evidence is that I have not been called to the party of the Earl of Wales.
Poor aristocrats.
That seems to be the perception of the Ronvelt family in the Kingdom of Estalia.
"There's nothing suspicious about it... but I didn't always watch it because it's inconspicuous. Besides, being a weak aristocrat doesn't change you from being a nobleman. I can't imagine how much I've been fucking around back there."
The next person who needs contact is the Viscount Lonvert family.
Nevertheless, it seems difficult for Mr. Cape to come into contact with the Ronvelt family, which is also regarded as a legal aristocrat and weak.
"I guess that's all the eagles can do. This one has a big chamber of commerce. Any further cooperation could result in our own ruin."
I just appreciate you bringing me to the party at the Count of Wales.
It's not like I don't have any other clues yet, so I'll hit you tomorrow.