It's all one flower.

232. Excessive Norma

"... great skill indeed. [Thoughtful Owl] 's badge is not Dade."

Union President Latuni turned a full grin at Awellana, the pharmacist (dull) of the people of the lake. My nephew's big man, standing by the door, looks this way down.

"The herbs you've sourced are for sale, so paying as a store opening fee is a hassle, right?

"Well, the wound medication herbs grow on the roadside around there too, so I don't have that problem..."

"It must be hard to go pick it up, right?

Sealing Leno's objections in an unspoken tone, Union President Latuni proposed.

"We will prepare the herbs here, so why don't we use" processing labor "as a store opening fee? You're not selling less, are you?

"I can't make medicine in this store because they took Awellana. What medicine, how many, how long are you going to let them make it?

Unexpectedly control the snorted Leno, and Captain Solgnac asks questions.

... After all, I'm glad the captain came with me.

Leno wiped his inner heart, cold sweat, into Captain Solgnac's dossed voice.

Union president Latuni answers with a sniffled nose for a moment, but immediately returns to a grinning smile.

"That's right... why don't you give me ten cases of wound pills from earlier, one case of heart pills, suppuration, coughing, and five cases of hot cooling?

"So much...?

Awellana extinguishes.

Union President Latuni did not break his smile and stepped himself out of the couch and looked up at Awellana's face.

"No, no way. I don't want you to make anything in a day, no matter how much. Until you make this up, if you can stay…"

"I'm not going to be here forever, as I said earlier?

Captain Solgnac dives the blade (if he does) in a polite tone and protests.

The union chief, Rathuni, kept himself in his back and let him sigh heavily.

"... you said earlier that you talked to that man in the square?

"Yep. He told me a lot about him and his grandmother beside him."

When Leno answered, union chief Rathuni shrugged his shoulder as he shook his head to the side.

"The inhabitants of this city are hungry for medication. It has become clear to the city's residents that you are on the line of pharmacists. Tomorrow morning's market is expected to be quite disruptive"

"Huh?

When the three were surprised, the union leader sipped another sip of vanilla tea and continued the conversation.

"So now, you can make the medicine you mentioned in parallel, and I want to calm the residents down."

"Awellana will fall overworked. If that's against the city's inhabitants, it's not enough. Rejection would be more confusing."

Captain Solniak laughs with his nose.

Leno also agreed with the words, and looked into the eyes of Union President Latuni and said:

"And... after all, that's a lot, too expensive to open a store. If that's what you mean, we'll leave here tomorrow morning and let you relax and do business in the next city of Pravik."

"As I said earlier, you were named a pharmacist in a square with a lot of people, right? Do you think you can leave the city gates?

"What?"

To Leno, who loses his word, union president Rathuni deliberately surprised him.

"Ooh, ooh. No way, you killed a city dweller, but you didn't say you'd pass, did you?

"I won't do that. But whatever it is, it's..."

"The majority of our citizens are farming and growing herbs in their fields. You take the ingredients and you say," I want you to turn this into medicine. "

If you forcibly break through, you'll stuck a citizen in front of the truck.

Leno sent his gaze to Captain Solgnac. Can't the captain come up with a plan, too, and there's no response?

"Why don't you guys sign a contract to make sure we don't hold you back any longer than we need to?

A nephew of the union president spoke from the side of the door. Remove the ink kettle and parchment paper from the decorative shelf.

"Contract......?

"Let's pack it now."

Parchment and writing instruments lined the low table, and the union chief's nephew lowered his hips on the couch.

"Be on guard, too, to keep the quantity and deadline of medicines you make and the citizens out of trouble for you. For your safety, you should stay in this house at night."

"If it includes escorts and accommodation, that's not a bad story, is it? We'll prepare your meal, too, won't we?

The union president adds conditions to his nephew's words.

... Not bad...?

If you ask me, I don't think it's possible to leave this city without selling drugs.

Those overlooked by mobile retailers (Praethermissa) are more than half the women and children of powerless people. There is no coverage that can't wait to produce drugs and that can't be managed by frustrated citizens.

The pharmacist (dull) is Awellana alone.

Worst case scenario, grab Awellana and put him under house arrest somewhere, but someone might show up trying to make him make a pill.

... these people, maybe they're going to... but.

The presence of the overlooked mobile retailer (Praethermissa) is known, at least, to the man who guided it and to that old woman.

If the pharmacists of the people of the lake go missing, how can they not be deluded?

I made a pill while I had it protected here, and after the deadline arrived, I thought it would be okay to move to the next city.

Awellana thinks with a wrinkle between her eyebrows.

Captain Solniak raised his face and asked the union chief's nephew a question.

"What school are you from?

My nephew turns a blind eye to the union leader. When the union president thought a little and nodded, he silently pulled a silver badge out of his clothes.

An elephant badge with two swans.

He is an expert [crossing swan] school of art on contracts and curses. There are many techniques that force people to keep their promises.

Even in the city of Zerneau, where Reno lived, the large company employed at least one person alongside the general counsel.

... that Cotto needs to get in the mood so that he can't push unscrupulous conditions with the "hook" in the sentence.

Reno restarted shallow on the couch and began negotiating terms.