Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Episode Four: The Problem of Time-Limit Formulas

In a sparsely damaged room on the ground floor, Sola was waiting for a merchant with Chaff.

There is a razette in the back, and it is Lulu's role to guide the pedestrians this far.

A pedestrian appears.

Lew's abundant breasts were glimpsing into the enchanting valley, so his feet were taken by an empty hole on the floor and he was about to fall.

It is the weapon that looks good. Even if the contents were scientific idiots.

There are no desks or chairs in the room. Sora observes the pedestrian, apologizing for standing up.

Not young. He was a middle-aged man.

Finely glazed, prominent blue eyes, and a neat mustache cover his jaw. Although it is an easy-to-move outfit that feels like a pedestrian, if you pay attention to the decorative buttons on the woven coat, you can see that it is hung with gold.

Even from that unpleasant taste, I could see that this was not the first time I had ever had a business meeting with an eyewitness.

But I haven't hidden out the color of greed that clouds my eyes.

First-rate or second-rate, I can't really tell. Even that can be a nasty opponent if the pedestrian is as muscular as it sounds.

─ Well, you're just second-rate for fixing it.

From the feel of a handshake, Sora laughs in her heart as she senses that she has been dealt with the next seemingly unrelated customer.

If you look at this building, you can understand that it needs materials to be repaired. It's not just a business opportunity, it's a pedestrian who can't live up to the lack of greed that you can miss.

Fulfilling, the pedestrian twisted in Sola, who shuts his mouth with a smile, drinks his saliva and cuts his mouth.

"I am aware of Viscount Kleinsert's busy schedule today, and I am here to ask for the fulfillment of the contract I had with the officials of this town the other day."

Sora was heartily frightened by the pedestrians who had swept away the public discourse and suddenly entered into business talks.

Because the previous official did it on his own, he probably thinks he'll get his contract rebuffed.

When it is reversed, we can expect losses on a scale that does not stand as a pedestrian trader.

Second class is also good, such as exposing weaknesses to business partners.

Nevertheless, a contract has already been concluded.

It's easy to use power to rebel this, but if you did it, the merchants of the world would escape the Viscountry.

A contract is a merchant's spear and a shield. Doing business in a place that doesn't make sense is the same as dealing with a beast naked, which people call barbaric. It is a “compliment" located opposite the merchant.

In rebuilding the Viscount Territory from now on, the activities of the merchants are essential.

I don't know what kind of contract it is, but it can't be unobstructed.

"Let's check the contract, just in case."

With a cool smile on his side, Sola cuts out.

─ Okay, what's popping up?

Sola doesn't know the contents of the contract that the town official and the pedestrian exchanged. I don't even know if they actually did.

They took out all the important documents, and I can't find them. Either you tried to hide evidence of wrongdoing, or you harassed him.

Zezz and the others should be looking for the upstairs part where the search isn't over yet.

For the first time a bright color mixed up in the pedestrian's face.

"My name is Confirmation, but you don't seem to have a contract, do you?

It's a fierce sales smile.

He had heard that the Maedomachi official had escaped, so he guessed that no takeover had been made from what happened to Sola.

I guess he stepped on it to line up unilateral statements and make a lot of money if he tampered with the contract.

Sora nodded, turning away from her smile to make a face that looked serious.

"Actually, you're right. You left without even taking over. I have already received reports that I have entrusted documents and contracts to a trusted person because they may be destroyed. I tried to come here first, but, you know, this guy."

Sora flaunted her shoulders after waving her arms wide open to show the misery around her.

The reports are, of course, lies.

I smelled like I was ready to take the contract later, and I held the pedestrian back.

"Of course, it's not hard to imagine that you would have been trusted. But he probably picked an affordable person because he seemed in a hurry. Don't make me feel bad."

"... I'm afraid"

Didn't think it would fly to dislike, or the pedestrian's mouth snapped.

Apparently, the pedestrian tightened his mind too, saying he was never the child he looked like.

Once again, he retrieves the contract with a hidden look of tension and haste and reads out the text.

─ ─ Come on, you're not kidding me... ugh!

Sora was desperately indulging in the anger gushing from the bottom of her heart at what could be read out, but she was indulgent in the chunk of justice that was next to him.

Chaff barked.

"You're kidding me!!

A pedestrian trembles at the roar of so much anger.

A chaff with blood on his head stuffed a pedestrian with a large strand.

"If you've heard from me earlier, what's that ridiculous contract! You think we're gonna sell this town's stockpiled lumber together? The amount is also strange. Even the lumber-rich Marquis Beltze territory should have a value five times higher. This is Kleinsert territory, isn't it? I have enough to buy and beat!

Chaff's anger is good. It doesn't even have the same dimensions as what Sola is holding.

While the pedestrian blue-faced the fury of the impatient chaff, he shook his courage without and poked his contract.

"That being said, we're paying the township officials in advance! Besides, this contract was not a personal contract, it was concluded under the authority of a town official. There should be more than just this town, but also the authority to administer the entire Viscountry, as a supervisor. There is no reason that the contract is counterproductive because the person in charge has changed!?

You're right about a pedestrian with half a scream.

This contract is legitimate regardless of its content, beyond being concluded within the authority of a government official as an administrative organization.

I can't help but convince you.

That the obligation to perform the contract does exist in Sola.

─ ─ Damn, you left a souvenir behind, that scumbag...!

Thus, less than an hour later, the town fell into an intense shortage of lumber.