The response to the lake thief is over for now.

Khalid, who was trying to shed my bad reviews and make me hostile with the good folk army in the city of Ryushuk, has already eliminated it.

The remaining Lake executives and the bandit guilds under their command won't be evil for a while if they keep all that threatening.

Being aboard a raiding fleet or on Lake Bandit Island is a central talent among lake bandits. Most of them are engraved with plenty of trauma, such as being dragged around the ship by the Great Dako or chased around by horror based monsters.

Especially to the top executives who were around Khalid (false) at the Mansion, they showed the phantom of the Evil God, a super (master level) monster. It's one of the effects of the Ninth Level Spell [Six Rune Letters (Six Runes)]. There won't be a day when they can sleep in peace.

Nevertheless, given the evil they have done so far, I think it is a sweet treatment. On the lower end of the lake tribe, which died of being eaten by alosaurus, though sympathetic to the contrary.

... both that and this were bitter measures to reconcile the devastation of the Lake Clan with not greatly upsetting the power balance of the criminals throughout the Lius Alliance.

Khalid originally gave orders with little face even before his men. To the contrary, they are asking the Bandit Guildmaster of Lellis City to keep an eye on them as Khalid in the future.

In that mansion, Khalid (the contents of which are Laiha) declares, 'From now on, I will keep an eye on the bandit guild throughout Leus not to defy Master Margils' request. Requests do not commit felonies such as rape or murder.

Now we will be able to drive the trend of bandit guilds everywhere through the Bandit Guild in Lellis City in the future.

Instead of restraint, I never had the idea that if I destroyed all the bandit guilds.

But in this world (Sedia), where the legal system and police organizations are immature, there is a certain social presence value in the bandit guild that heads the criminal and criminal reserves.

If evil can be suppressed to the level of Bandit Alliance that PC belongs to, which appears in the warm Japanese fantasy TRPG, let's be good.

Um, I also put a [compulsive curse (gear)] on a female lake thief named Hilme, who is somewhat colorful, to keep an eye on the Bandit Guild.

... Yeah, that Lake Woman was pretty horny. If I hadn't gotten used to seeing more horny Reiha than she did, I might have accidentally seen cancer. I think I had managed to succeed in taking my gaze off gently, but I don't like being spotted.

"Margils?"

"Hmm? Whoa, sorry"

and so on, and the thought that was drifting in the direction of the day after tomorrow was pulled back with the voice of Crawler.

We were still on a borrowed merchant ship. Inside, to be exact. It's the captain's office.

I said I should rent a room, but the captain had me worshipped down and let me stay in the captain's room.

The simple but comfortable room had key members such as Crawler, Sedam and Elizabeth. For the convenience of this operation, the Leiha and Dark Elf Four sisters are still on the island of lake thieves.

"What are your opinions on the course of action in Sylbus?

What do we do in Sylbus, our next destination? I was the one who brought everyone together to discuss it.

"I'll leave you to it first. Baron Sylvas, Lord of Sylvas, welcomes my policy. Is that good?

"Yes, the Baron is pleased to form an alliance with you and has affirmed his support for you at the Lewis Conference."

Elizabeth nodded with a subtle look.

"Except Baron Sylvas' thoughts are extreme, and he even wants to leave it all to me to fight the dark," he said.

"Right. In the first place, the Baron is in fierce conflict with the Knights Commander, Lord Robald. I've already lost my military leadership."

"You're in trouble."

According to a report by the Reykhas, Baron Sylvas is so hated that he is called 'Baron Wild Pork' by the inhabitants. But that seems to be because Robald, who plays the ostensibly honest Knights Commander, is impersonating his evil deeds as a baron.

Robald was after Sylvas' real rights from the moment his predecessor Baron survived. Nowadays the baron has few allies, and he seems to be under house arrest in the mansion.

Besides, is there a desire to marry the Baron's sister as well as a desire for power at the root of Robaldo's actions?

"But even though prices have risen lately and life is painful. Terrible story."

"Robald, the Knight Commander, took the liberty of collecting and conscripting taxes, didn't he? Absolutely, it would be" royal law "to deprive a lord of his rights."

"Conscripting even though it's not my territory is supposed to be an extreme punishment."

"You're putting it on a regular tax, right? That's a story on your mind."

My companions are also outraged by Robald's evil behavior in Sylbus.

However, their points of anger are subtly different. Ted and Sedham are angry at Robald's evil deeds that afflict the people, while Crawla and Elizabeth are angry that the lord's right to 'collect taxes and conscripts' is being violated.

By the way, Maura, who is dedicated to serving, was cocky in Ted's opinion.

Not to say that the crawlers have no humanity, but that the values of the other world are still different from those of modern Japan.

"Well, though. So if I could just get rid of Robald, that would be fine."

"... right"

"Yeah? Such a scoundrel, why don't you let me bust you?

Elizabeth and Deane. Each of the two faces of the melon says the opposite.

"Margils is not a patrol law cleric, is he? Either way, you have no obligation or right to get rid of other villains."

"In the case of the Lakers, I handled it so it wasn't on the table, and you've been selling fights from over there in the first place. Robald's more welcome about Margils, isn't he?

"Yes. Regardless of the Baron's intentions, the Knights Commander will definitely want to participate in Operation Lauris Retrieval."

Reich's investigation says Robald is looking for special martial arts to make the public admit to marrying the Baron's sister. Well, I would try to use it if I heard of the recapture of Lauris. Besides, if you were the Knights Commander, you wouldn't think of throwing a whole bunch of anti-dark measures at me like a baron.

The trouble is, the Knights Commander is more in line with me than the Baron.

"So? What are you going to do as a person after all?

Crawla asks with her hands on her hips.

"Firstly, the fundamental aim is to get Sylvas' representatives to support our plans and nation-building on the occasion of the Lyus Grand Conference"

For that reason, we are deliberately leaving well in advance of the scheduled date of the meeting.

"... All I have to do is meet and talk to both the Baron and the Knights Chief before I think about it. If the Knights Commander was really a helpless villain and the Baron was a little more decent than the rumors. Maybe then you can side with the Baron."

"Well, I thought you said that."

By way of example, when I heard my course of action in maggot-color, my people looked at me as if I was a jerk.

If this is a TRPG scenario, I wouldn't mind stopping exorcising the Bad Knights.

But that's about it, wizard power must be used with caution.

"By now, the Baron and the Knights will have their heads."

"Against what?

"Well, against the Great Wizard."

Everyone seemed interested in the exchange between Sedham and Crawler.

"Ha. Aren't the Knights of the Bad Men ready to escape?

"On the contrary, I might be preparing a gift for Lord Margils."

"Baron, that's a difficult phase. I might think about what I would do to you in one or eight like me..."

Indeed.

Seeing a response to an irregular named me might be a good way to gauge the humanity and abilities of someone you don't know.

"By the way, what would Elizabeth do if she was the Knights Commander?

"Wow, is that me?

Elizabeth's opinion, which colourfully inherits the blood of the great villain, the Duke of Philsand, would be helpful in this case.... No, I'm not saying she's belly black. Maybe.

"Right. First of all, I'll keep the Baron and me away from you. If possible, I will entertain and give gifts so that I can be close to you."

"Hmm."

It was an out-of-the-box response. That's about it, I also have experience as a company employee.

"When the Baron and I meet you, we will prepare a place as exaggerated and solemn as possible, where you will set up a baron."

"And set it up?

This is a development I've only seen in about a corporate climb novel.

"Oh, there is. There's a" modus operandi "that shames you in front of the public."

"Right, it's a good story. And that's how it works."

Crawla and Elizabeth, two ladies representing Leus and Philsand, were in some mood.

"Oh, is that really happening? What about the world of the nobles?

"Of course it is. How many times have I been exposed to muddy water because of my maid's failure"

"I lost my party invitation too."

... That's a heartwarming old-fashioned tale of noble people who have no ties to the civilian population. But in a slightly different story than in this case...

"So you're saying that on the occasion of your meeting with Margils, you're going to shame the Baron? So, you think Margils and the Baron are going to be evil?

Sedham said as if he was frightened. Well, I know I'm one of these (...) people. That's what I can say because I'm you.

"So that's how much you can think of as a light restraint. Oh, yeah, yeah. You used to have vinegar in your glass when you were toasting."

"Oh, that! It's the 'modus operandi' that Phil Sandwich uses, right? I was there too."

"... Awesome nobility. So, what happened to you two then?

The two of them spoke up to my question.

"Of course, I drank everything with the best smile (wah)"

Shit, these ladies, they're manly.