It was the slave traders who took the atmosphere that covered Vazari - disaster falls on what persecutes the subpeoples - more seriously than the citizens. It is the rightmost wing that is likely to be targeted in any way. Regardless of the last sub robbery of slaves - from a slave trader's point of view, that is a robbery of private property - there is no way to deal with it when it becomes the brave undead or skeleton dragon. I don't feel like going to Vazari or anything like that. If Sir Maverick's speech is true, are we not certain that our own slave traders will be targeted?

I wish I had stopped (or stopped) subhuman slave trading, but I can't say enough that it's deep down in the business not to do it... Anyway, the majority of people already carry subhuman slaves. Now subhuman slaves are dangerous goods, not property. There seemed to be a few who thought it would be easier to just sell it off... and the price of subhuman slaves in the slave market went down with the momentum to crack the bottom.

If the value of subhuman slavery drops and the slave traders stay away, Vazari as the capital of the slave trade loses its value and becomes merely a one-trade city in the province. Ever since the advent of the Skeleton Dragon, even Incense Religious and Scammers have become rampant and insecure. Even ordinary merchants who are not slave traders are in a situation that makes them want to detract from stopping by. The number of merchants who inevitably visit - not just slave traders - decreases, as does the volume of transactions. That means less taxes going into the Lords.

Naturally, when this happens, the power of the lord, who made a fortune by brokering the slave trade, also diminishes. In addition, the mood of the citizens has put themselves in crisis - almost a claim, but it will do so from the point of view of the citizens - and it is difficult to say that they are fond of flattery for their lords. Rumors were circulating that lords seemed to levy new taxes for the cost of rebuilding towns and cleaning up chaos. If we try to be citizens, we will not be able to wipe out the thought that we will be paid for our lord's untouchability. The opposition to the Lord is on the one hand. So far there's no sign that it's going to develop into a riot, but I don't know how it will fall depending on the situation. The voices questioning the Lord's responsibility rose not only among citizens, but also among merchants and nobles, and from within.

"Has Father rested yet (...)?"

"Yes, it was a peaceful face"

"Right..."

The man of the previous lord, no, the next Count Vazari, answered that with few words, not just empty the cup in his hand, but just looking.

"Grandpa...... am I a filial?

"Young... No, Count (...), there is not a single infidel in our house who defames (sows) those who wear mud for your home"

Young people do not answer silently.

Tomorrow there will be a report of the illness and death of Count Vazari, and a new Count Vazari will be born. Under the new Lordship, Vazari should start anew as an ordinary single-trade city with no connection to the slave trade. The news of the death of the former Lords will help calm the upset citizens a little.

"That's a pile of things to do..."

Vazari's sunset as a trading city became certain, but the volume of the transaction itself did not decrease. Naturally, we will need a receptacle to replace Vazari. Vazari flourished from its location near the borders of the three countries, and a small amount of crops had been brought here, especially from its southern neighbour, Theodoram, an agricultural country. Where will that crop be brought in, where will it become a new trading city on behalf of Vazari, will the existing city come to its charge or will it grow a new trading city?

A vain rush had begun among the lords and merchants of each region.