meteorite disturbance that fell to the eastern part of the kingdom. Its landed location is Casling territory, where Sakilis' home is located.

Having lost her home and family in an instant, she was caught there by criminal organization Beneno and sold as a slave. It was Graveyard who bought it off.

In the end, I got my hands on an unidentified opponent and thought retaliation from a group of great friends was cumbersome, on the regular route - that is, I gave money to buy Sakilis.

Four million Gerd. I sold precious dragon weapons and stuff to build it.

Sakilis is doing well, Grimm said. So I answered.

"Oh, we're doing fine made-up."

"That's good. At first, I thought you were at the Marquis de Creniere. Because Miss Eckleen's escort bought Mr. Sakilis better.... It's a generous house over there, and I didn't think it would ever look terrible -"

Grimm had fallen out of the rustic atmosphere earlier and had become the face of a businessman.

"I've been observing it for a while when I heard you were making your maid of honor at Actis school.... I've been worried that I haven't seen him around lately."

"A slave trader worries about a slave sold on the back route?

"We still do slave-friendly business."

Grimm said that plainly. I hang one eyebrow ironically.

"Slave-friendly,"

He says, buy those who have been enslaved in an illegal way for a high price. That, he says, makes it possible to recover from criminal organizations and bandits without the slaves being injured as much as possible.

"Until then, for the most part, you were often assaulted and killed.... Mr. Sakilis would have come back almost intact, too, wouldn't he?

If Graveyard hadn't had a distribution route with criminal organizations and bandits, Sakilis would have been killed after the mausoleum. You look like a beautiful girl, so there won't be any reason not to get your hands on it......

"Of course, you can't save everything, but it's also true that there are people who have been saved"

Grimm saw Elisa. If a lustful beauty shrugs her shoulders, I'll look you in the eye.

"So do you?

"I don't mean it, though. He got caught by a bad guy running away from his hometown and down the road. That's where they sold it. The first place they bought it was Graveyard."

"Elisa has Thacubus blood in her body. That's how rare it is, so you're lucky it was sold here. … If I had been around to the great people and countries of the region, I think I would have been executed almost like this one"

Grimm looked out the window - probably more in the squares where the pyrotechnics were installed. I can't see it from this position.

"So, where did Elisa get sold from Graveyard?

Graveyard is a slave trader. Selling the slaves you get is a natural flow. Elisa shook her head.

"No, I'm not for sale. I talked to Graveyard and he offered me a job."

"Work. I mean, a pharmacist"

"That sort of thing"

Grimm grinned, too, if Elisa turned her gaze.

"Because she had just the skills to do it independently. Well, because of its physique, I've been a little supportive here."

Is it true that the body of an example wants a man's essence? Hmm.

"You don't like anything, do you?

"... I found out that Graveyard wasn't just a slave trader. I just don't think that's why I'm on the side of justice."

"I didn't say I was on the side of justice, and I don't mean to be charitable."

Grimm narrowed her eyes. I stared pale at the youth.

"I bought a rogue slave and said I was helping, but you guys sold Sakilis at a dark auction. You know how anxious and frightened she was?

"I'm sorry for Mr. Sakilis about that. I just had a reason. I have a few excuses, will you listen to me? Or don't you want to hear it?

"Let's just ask."

Otherwise, I want to punch one in its tender face. Grimm nodded, not knowing my mood.

"I found out when Mr. Sakilis bought it from Beneno that he was the only survivor of the Casling family, but I had a real problem with her treatment. … neighboring nobles who don't want the Kathleen lady alive."

Casling territory devastated by meteorites. The nobles of the adjacent territories stretched their forces to fill that void.

Because it is within the Kingdom of Veliraldo, the royalty ultimately decides on the treatment of this territory, but when it is allocated to neighboring aristocrats, we will spit on it first so that we can increase our share. The royals told me to give it back, but the nobles thought it probably wouldn't.

But that's what happens if the Caslings are wiped out with the meteorite. Assuming there is survival, the territory will have ownership over its survival. The neighboring nobles, who had already reached out to the forces, found out that Sakilis was alive and realized that it had been a bad idea.

For if she complained to the king that she had been trespassed on her own territory, it would be a great hassle. Therefore the neighboring aristocrats thought of eliminating Sakilis. at that time, her figure was in the hands of Graveyard.

"The nobles have naturally offered to buy it because it is at the hands of the slave traders. If you just sold Mr. Sakilis to them, you probably wouldn't have had her life. Selling in a situation we know that was unacceptable to us at Graveyards. There are other buyers, so I convinced the nobles to buy at the dark auction."

There was no option to hide, and setting a wave among the nobles was a late dark auction likely to interfere with future activities.

"But although I sold Mr. Sakilis as a slave, I didn't intend to sell him to the nobles. Our staff will be dummies and will compete and drop Mr. Sakilis for a higher price than the nobles. That's the auction rule, and the nobles can't get any more hands on Mr. Sakilis... that's what I stepped on."

"I lost the competition," he said.

At 4 million gelds. Grimm smiled bitterly.

"Well, I figured out that you were Mr. Sakilis' classmates and wouldn't do anything wrong, so I decided to give in. I was over budget for the nobles, and as for this one, I'm glad she's okay."

"But in the end, being sold as a slave made Sakilis alive but unable to stay in school, unable to export to the territory"

"Yeah, it's the harassment of the nobles who couldn't drop Mr. Sakilis. Pressure was exerted on the school to isolate it from its surroundings. That's a pretty lame saying, but should I see it as something that makes as much money as there is life? If you stay out of the realm, you won't be forced to kill them - so they handed it to you."

I don't like it. I really don't like it. My reckoning that the surrounding aristocrats might be after Sakhiris' life was not wrong, but I was concerned that it ended up crushing Sakhiris' dream.

"It was a painful thing to do for Sakhiris," he said.

"You will be."

Grimm admitted. Well, about that, I'm something similar. So against that, I won't pursue it any further. But there are things that bother me.

"I understood the idea of protecting those who were put into slavery in an illegal way. But Graveyard's got a big contradiction."

If I pointed that out, Grimm had a fun look on his face.

"What kind of contradiction is that?

"How to protect fraudulent slaves, buying slaves at high prices, is a source of funding for criminal organizations and traffickers, adding more fraudulent slaves"