Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 193: Penal Quotes

Do you have the means to reform distribution, whatever you can?

Is there any way to make the reform of the Adventurer Guild go back to using the bureaucratic order system as a report?

Goulzin's on track to see what I'm thinking with my eyes closed and my arms together.

"So, what do these guys do? Do you want me to bury you?

and so on.

Indeed, showing off the executor of this hand would have a certain deterrent effect.

Control by power and fear (governance), that's the one.

As one way to bring a group together, I don't deny it.

There will also be circumstances in which, to stay away from the city and to maintain discipline and morale in a caravan in a situation where there is not necessarily a time for monsters to strike around, nothing to rely on but their own force and unity, can be licked without that kind of coercion.

But it's not for me.

Even if the company (of which) has escorts, they cannot constantly hold the force to just keep intimidating their enemies. It's not like a mercenary regiment.

We need to think of another way.

But I have something to do before I do.

"Sarah, would you mind going over there for a moment?"

In some cases, you may also see blood.

As much as possible, I didn't want to show Sarah that scene.

Sarah tried to say something, but she went to another room with great care.

I look back and ask Jilboa.

"Jilboa, what is normal to do in these cases?

"Right. These guys won't be brought to justice under city law because they won't be on the city's birth roster. If you follow mercenary custom, behead if you can't pay the ransom. If you follow the code of adventurers, strip them of their gear and still behead them. If you follow the code of the Intercity Merchant, you'll still be stripped and dumped in the mountains."

Mountain dumping is a criminal sentence for abandoning a monster or wildlife on a trekking mountain in a tied up state. In short, the death penalty with the help of nature.

When I heard Jilboa's answer to counting fingers, the tied men totally shook up. Some of them are bright blue and on the verge of fainting.

Jilboa, too, is quite a bad person.

I finally asked.

"So what is it normal for Goulzin, who leaked a secret, to do?

"If you follow the Intercity Merchant's Code, take it off the deal after you've made them pay a fine. If you can't pay the fine, seize the property. If we don't have the property to seize, we'll send a mine after we pull out our tongues."

Jilboa also answers this as he counts the fingerfolds.

It is awesome and powerful when a man with a brilliant face like Jilboa explains the punishment without changing his voice while smiling slightly (kasu).

I'm also afraid of a guy named Jilboa who doesn't know what to do when he's as intense as Goulzin, but he has a fear that he's going to execute any cruel thing with a smile on his face.

Goulzin also seems to have shrunk completely to the quiet power of Jilboa.

"Oh... hey, don't joke. Hey, look, the bad ones are the gallons and these guys, right?

Jilboa doesn't take Goulzin's word for it at all.

"But you're the one who leaked the secret."

I just told him.

I'm sorry about Goulzin, but I think I'll keep an eye on him a little longer.