"Some laws have targeted merchants from other countries."

"What would it look like, for example?"

"That's a stipulation about dismissal of employees. Dismissal is effected with a 30-day grace."

"Are you going to give the people respite so they can live their next life?

"That's right. But if it's unavoidable, you can dismiss them immediately."

I'm not sure because I'm not very familiar with the law, but then you could just fire me normally?

"Wouldn't most of them be unavoidable if they were to dismiss normally"

At least I don't think I have an employer to fire for no reason.

"There will be so many reasons to quit working for so many years."

"I guess so."

"Now, let's say there was a merchant who had a sudden appointment and was going back to his country. I'm a merchant from another country. I might go bankrupt if I don't get home soon. or you can't take someone you hired in Dragon Country."

I know that too.

"It's impossible to change the employee's country on your own."

If it's temporary, I can handle it just with my consent, but if I work in another country for a long time, I need taxes and all sorts of cumbersome procedures.

"Exactly. So this is an unavoidable circumstance and the employer's decision to dismiss the employee. He says it's okay because he wants it right by the law."

"Yes."

"But if a fired employee sues, the reason doesn't make sense."

"What, really?

"Yes. The inevitable reason is used when there is a problem on the part of being employed and yet no respite is in place. That is not the reason for the employer's side. So the merchant will be caught"

"Are you going to get caught?

"I'll get caught. There was a law like that just now."

"Oh, speaking of which,"

We could capture criminals just like no other country could escape.

"The deliberation begins after you've been caught. Whatever the merchant claims, it doesn't go through. You'll be tied up first. And the law that punishes merchants states that if you unilaterally damage an employee, you will be compensated three times as much for the damage."

"So you're paying three months' salary."

"No, you don't"

"Why not? It's in the law to give with a 30-day grace, so for three months of that pay?

"If you do not grant a reprieve to an employee and you unilaterally dismiss him without consent, you are to be compensated for one month at that point, so for a combined two months. That's three times..."

"Six months... that would be a lot more tuition"

"Yes, that's only a relationship with employees. You broke the law of the dragon kingdom, so the merchant will be detained. Wouldn't a labor obligation be imposed for about fifty days?"

"It's also... if you're held captive for fifty days, the merchant will go bankrupt"

But that's how we protect the rights of the dragon people.

"By the way, what happens if your employer was a dragon citizen?

"At the time of the employee's appeal, the employer will be interviewed, so it will generally be settled in two months, including an earlier indemnity. Of course you won't be detained."

"I see..."

Don't let the difference between you and your own people emerge.

"If you're a dragon citizen, you know the law, so I won't go inside with that. That kind of knowledge comes in between taking over generations of business and independence."

"If you're from another country, you need to come in?

"If you succeed in opening a new store in Dragon Country in your own country, even if you understand it as a law, sometimes you don't know until you actually operate it. If your surroundings tell you, don't you still think that many of you are familiar with the operation of the laws of other countries?

"I think"

"Few other people will understand not only the letter of the law, but even the contents… So the merchants think. I have to put up with the fact that laws vary from country to country."

"I know what you're trying to say, but isn't that something you can do?"

"Yes. So this is what merchants want to do. On top of the laws of each country, trying to make laws across this continent. That doesn't matter in a loose framework. Provided that everyone follows it. Based on such laws, national laws are created below. That's a great idea."

"Was the merchant country thinking about that?"

"It must be the ultimate goal. To make that happen, we can't do it without cowing the distribution, and we have to increase our political influence."

"I understand the ultimate goal of the merchant country. I think you had a lot of trouble finding that out.... So you're looking for paradise to make that happen, right? Why is that?

"It will be to make paradise the reservoir of this continent. I don't know if the Great Transition triggered it, or if I happen to find the 'Demon Explorer (Also)' cipher, but it's a fertile land where just enough food can be produced to bring in a whole country. If you hold it down, it will help you bull the distribution."

"I understand what you're saying, but can you protect paradise to a merchant country that doesn't have the force?"

If the dragon and demon kingdoms invade, will the merchant countries have to fly white flags?

"There's a spellman. They will be the trump card. If you rob paradise by force, the reputation of that country will fall to the ground. The revolt of the people may strike, and the leader may be assassinated. There's nothing left to lose. A merchant country can move any way behind."

"Will the Spellman cooperate?

"I will. Talk about the 'law' earlier. That was something we were talking about among the spellmen. Because the" Basic Law "advocated by the merchant nation is the hope of a spellman who will be treated unequally as someone else wherever he goes."

"Is that what you mean? Does it feel like we're working together for each other's interests?"

"It feels like the Spellman had no one else to rely on. If there is food distress, it is only a country that gives priority to its own people. It's obvious they eat the most."

"Is it inevitable to work with a merchant country"

"Exactly."

This Mr. Yosari is quite knowledgeable.

It also goes to the circumstances of other countries. If I'm a diplomat, I'm going to be born, but I think I prefer the back.

"That's why, as far as we're concerned, we want to reach paradise before the merchant nations do. The merchant country has not yet discovered paradise."

"But don't you already have the sight of the place just like we do?

"I'm guessing there's something wrong. I can't find out around there, but I don't think it's so off target. The merchant country hasn't found paradise yet"

"Okay. I believe you."

"So, regarding paradise, I'll tell you what we expect."

Mr. Yosari's story continues.