The future talk with the wet-dressed pharmacists was put together.
But we still have a big problem.
It's a way to prove their innocence and release them.
I would like to release them immediately and begin our operation, but I need a solid basis to release them.
We need to get the cadres of the Yakuza guild to call us gaffins and keep these people from doing anything.
"I don't have the means to prove these people are innocent."
Ms. Mooney boasted as she touched her forehead with her fingers.
Um, are there any Labyrinth City officials who have the ability to spot and interrogate?
No matter how small the country is, there must be some people in the 'Artemina Duchy'.
And this labyrinth city is the second city of the kingdom.
Normally, there should be just one.
"Unfortunately, I'm not in this city anymore."
I had such a feeling, but I didn't think it would be convenient for me.
According to Mooney, he used to be there, but he was summoned to the capital, and he was turned into a subordinate.
"I don't know what to do..."
"My [bonding] members can use [false discovery], but I can't reveal it..."
The staff of the Pharmacist's Guild will all be under pressure, so there will be no one to testify in their favor...
That's right! The Yakuza Guild is forging evidence, so let's make it up!
I came up with one thing.
It means that I will release all the pharmacists because they testified that I captured them.
It has already been testified that those who call themselves the 'Black Sages' have been given the cursed medicine.
Add to that and let them testify that the "Black Sage" went to the Yakushi guild at that time and said that they had done the same work on the items in their inventory.
This testimony is a blatant lie, but if it does, it will be a reason to release the pharmacists as innocent.
Well, there's a question of whether you believe the Pharmacist's Guild delivered all of them or Gorotsuki's testimony, but that's up to the Guard.
I think it would be better if they were released on the grounds that they could not be unreasonably detained, at least in the presence of conflicting evidence.
Besides, if you think about it, it's evidence that you delivered it, not proof that you made it.
If "Black Sage" worked on it after delivery, it shouldn't be a problem at all.
Actually, that's true.
Unfortunately, it was a good idea.
I told Mr. Mooney that story.
"I see. That sounds good at the moment."
It was Lord Sin Oberon.
Then I'll do that. Now, you guys can go home. "
Mr. Mooney was so receptive.
"Really!? That's good."
Thank you, Captain.
"Thank you so much, Grimm."
The representatives of the workshop thanked me and the other pharmacists lowered their heads.
All right, we're good here.
Now, let's place the slimes around each workshop so that these pharmacists don't get into trouble again.
Then we'll ask everyone in the Nears High Vigilance to patrol regularly.
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The next evening, I invited all the South Ward pharmacists to join my clan.
There are people who want to leave the Pharmacist's Guild and enter the "Treehouse Clan".
The representatives of the three pharmacist workshops that were opened yesterday called out to me.
They're doing what they're supposed to do.
The pharmacists seemed to trust the representatives' stories, but they officially said they wanted to hear my story, so they invited them.
Actually, before this, I asked the pharmacists in the North and Central Wards to come together and explain my thoughts.
Everyone was convinced and wanted to join the clan.
Kita-ku was a former inn, and now it is the base of the "Gecko Vigilante" who cooperates with "Nears High" with clan members.
It already serves as a branch of the "Treehouse Clan".
For Naka Ward, I used a large mansion that I had previously purchased.
This is where the bandits secretly sneaked in.
This property is also to be officially used as a branch of the Treehouse Clan in the future.
The pharmacists now have a workshop, so you can have them work in the workshop and pay it to the clan instead of paying it to the pharmacist guild.
That's why you don't have to work at the branch office.
However, if the current workshop is small or someone wants to work at the branch office, I will welcome them and build a dedicated workshop for them.
If you accept the delivery of the medicine that you have made, you will be happy because it will improve the time and hassle of delivery.
I naturally told this story to the people in the North and Central districts who had finished the briefing, but as expected, everyone was happy.
As of today, there was no desire to move to the clan branch from the current workshop, but everyone was happy that the place to accept deliveries was nearby.
Until now, it seemed that they would deliver together several times a month to the pharmacist guild in South Ward.
It seems that the hassle of doing so is enormous.
In this way, the explanation to the pharmacists in the Kita and Naka wards has already worked well, but the production is about to go on.
We need to do our best to explain to the largest number of South Ward pharmacists.