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Elte Trading Company Retake (2)
βIf you strip away your money and power, whatβs left for you?
Do you think thereβs anyone who would reach out to you with a helping hand, when youβve lost everything without a chance of resurrection and are dumped in the gutter?
Once youβve been wrapped in the scent of money and power, only flies drawn to that scent buzz around you.
And when you hit rock bottom⦠no one will be left by your side.
Such is the fate of most great merchants, discarded by life at its end.
Among those who made a name for themselves as great merchants in Oldec, few met their latter years with happiness.
Do you think youβll be any different?
Do you really believe a life riddled with betrayal and scheming could have a happy ending?
Like most of reality, your end will be mired in a dismal, dark grey quagmire.
Whether you chose this path willingly or out of necessity for survival doesnβt matter.
Once you enter this circle, you can never leave.β
With a bitter laugh and his head turning this way and that, Elte Keheln spewed his curse.
Soaked in blood inside the escort carriage, he bared his teeth with a chilling grin and laughed for a long while.
-Chirp, chirp.
With that, Lortelle awoke.
The crisp air of a northern forest morning was palpable.
In the cabin, as morning sunlight filtered through, neatly arranged were pieces of wooden furniture with a clean design.
Lortelle slowly pushed off the covers and sat up, his expression was utterly peaceful.
There wasnβt any fuss or displeasure, even after having such a dreamβit was just another part of his everyday life.
βSacred Dragon Bellbrook.β
He silently muttered the name to himself.
The mythological Dragon Spear that βFirst Sword Saintβ Luden McLore sealed, which the great sage Sylvania had maintained till now, denying it the worldβs light.
This monster, known as βDragon who devours gods,β tried to set the world ablaze multiple times during the era of myths, and after, attempted to engulf the world several times.
However, the heroes of that era thwarted it, and it became nothing more than an old tale beyond history.
Bellbrookβs roar that once split the heavens became mere stories in history books, with all generations who remembered its presence now having closed the chapter of their lives.
Thus, the final boss that crowns the grand finale of [Sylvaniaβs Failed Swordsman] revives without any preceding signs.
A calamity capable of annihilating half of the island with a gesture and massacring thousands with just its roar filled with scales and magic.
Even famed grand magicians and warriors, who flocked in droves, couldnβt leave as much as a scratch on the Primordial Dragon Spear.
Even Lucy, who was treated so exceptionally, could only manage to defend against its attacks, and the cityβs protector Obel Forcius eventually met his death by such a formidable foe.
Befitting the boss that concludes all stories, the opponent boasts such might that one would wonder how to defeat it.
To be direct, you canβt win.
The tooltip blatantly stated that Bellbrookβs scales could only be pierced by special means.
That special method is only one, the Sword Saint Art of the protagonist Taely McLore.
At least in the gameβ¦ no matter what powerful method was brought in, Bellbrookβs scales would not be penetrated.
No sword, spear, magic, while it could pierce the Dragon Spearβs extremities, would never penetrate its vital points.
Especially the heart that must be surely piercedβ¦ Only Taelyβs Sword Saint Art could even make it twitch.
It was so irrational it seemed unnatural, as if the world conspired to make Taely a hero.
It couldnβt be helped. Taely was born with the fate of the protagonist.
It was natural that only Taely, who inherited the Sword Saint Art designed by Luden McLore who sealed the Dragon Spear long ago, could pierce the scales of the Dragon Spear.
β¦ Such was the reason given, strangely not quite convincing, yet also irrefutable.
βI didnβt think the senior would call on meβ¦β
βI really didnβt want to call on you either. After all, neither you nor Taely likes me that much.β
ββ¦β
The place was a terrace cafΓ© near the Mekses Bridge. Since the commerce area of the residential complex was most active around the entrance to Mekses Bridge, there were quite a few people around.
The girl sitting somewhat stiffly across the cafΓ© table seemed to be someone I hadnβt seen in quite a whileββAila Triss.
The most important and deep character among the four heroines of Sylvaniaβs Failed Swordsman.
From her childhood, she had been the closest friend of Taely McLore, supporting him whenever he felt weak or wearyβ¦ a character that anyone would have grown attached to after playing Sylvaniaβs Failed Swordsman for a while.
Her short chestnut hair charmingly fell to just about her shoulders, the ends curling slightly in an elegant way that matched her charming character.
However, remembering the watchful gaze she always had, as if seeing a monster, I never tried to approach.
I only confirmed through rumors that she was indeed progressing through the main scenarios alongside Taely.
Time passed by, and whether they became special to each other⦠as I walked through the academy, various stories of romance and rumors would reach my ears.
As for me⦠I was just clapping from a distance.
During the time after retirement, unable to adapt to the peaceful world and spending long times cooped up in a room.
My body was injured, my mind was hurt, and in many ways, it was a time of depletion, but watching the two did provide me with a lot of healing.
Although they were both brusque and aggressive towards me, as players, they were characters I had grown fond ofβ¦ I didnβt harbor any hard feelings. I just decided to watch from afar.
Still, the situation has changed significantly.
Now, due to circumstances, I needed to approach them.
Since it was rather daunting to dive straight into Taelyβs territory, I first considered meeting Aila and sharing a conversation.
The school break would be ending in five days. It was the time when the students were starting to return home.
Aila was also back in Lortelle Manor, so I asked Zix of Lortelle Manor to arrange a personal meeting with her.
I didnβt have high expectations, though.
Aila always seemed terrified or on guard whenever she saw me. If she declined, I would consider finding another way⦠it was just a speculative proposal.
βNo, I donβt really dislike youβ¦ It was just a big misunderstandingβ¦ I understand.β
But Aila, whom I met after a long time, was surprisingly not wary of me at all. Though now that I think about it, I do recall there being talks about apologies and such.
Perhaps there was a change of heart during this time, or maybe I had been too quick to judgeβ¦.
Aila actually agreed to come to the cafΓ© without any suspicion.
βSoβ¦ why am I hereβ¦?β
βIβd like to have a duel with Taely.β
Itβs likely that Taely McLoreβs power is far weaker than I thought. It couldnβt be helped.
Taelyβs major trials, the Lucy extermination and the Crebin extermination, have both disappeared.
And besides, various minor events have evaporated, so Taelyβs Sword Saint Art has halted its growth as well.
βYou want to duel Taelyβ¦? If itβs just a simple duelβ¦ why not apply directly to Taely? Why go through me?β
βI donβt think heβll put his heart into it otherwise.β
ββ¦ What?β
Thereβs still some time left before Sacred Dragon Bellbrook makes his return.
However, I canβt afford to be complacent.
Even the slightest variable has moved numerous boss battles ahead, some by as much as a month, others by half a year.
With each passing moment, the tempo feels faster than the original story.
Originally, the primordial Dragon Spear Bellbrook would descend a semester before the protagonistβs graduation, but with the influx of variables, such assumptions are now pointless.
If possible, itβs better to start preparing sooner.
βIβm not even sure if heβll agree to the duel.β
βHmmβ¦ Indeedβ¦ Taely still doesnβt quite trust you, senior Ed. Although your reputation and grades have improved lately, from Taelyβs point of view, he will still feel uncomfortable. Since the beginnings werenβt great, and itβs not like youβve formally reconciled.β
βThatβs right, Iβm actually thinking of exploiting that aspect.β
I continued my story calmly to the puzzled Aila.
βI wish for him to come at me with all his might, completely driven to the edge.β
The first thing to do is to check Taelyβs current state.
How much has his specs grown? How much more does he need to grow for the Bellbrook subjugation?
Whether steering Taelyβs direction is correct, or if itβs better to push for a different approach.
To determine these things, thereβs a need to face Taely at his full power.
Currently, Taely is in his second semester of the second year. With Taelyβs vast potential for growth, he would have already been considered among the strong of his year.
I wanted to seize the chance to check in detail how and where he had developed.
Simply speaking, hisβ¦
Not a duel defined by the laws of the academy, but a real battle where every last ounce of strength is employedβtempting Taely into such an encounterβ¦ seemed to be the only way forward.
βIβm considering the possibility of kidnapping you, Aila. Itβs a classic but effective strategy.β
ββ¦What?β
βAhβ¦ well, this is somewhat awkward to say, butβ¦ when the time comes, could you let yourself be kidnapped without fussβ¦?β
βDo people even ask permission to be kidnappedβ¦?β
βThatβs how it has turned out.β
It was a matter of securing Ailaβs consent. The problem was presenting a plausible reason for it.
βTaely grows stronger with every challenge she faces. You know that well, donβt you, Aila?β
Taely McLore and the word βtrialβ were inseparable. She was the embodiment of the foundational message spoken of by Sylvaniaβs failed swordmasters.
The epic tale of Taely, who persevered through endless trials and ultimately became a swordmasterβwasnβt that it?
Therefore, Aila, who had watched Taely closely since childhood, would understand.
βIf Taely needs to grow stronger periodically, weβll have to drive her into extreme circumstances.β
βI donβt want to cause Taely any worry though.β
βWell, thereβs no helping it then. Weβll have to think of another way. But I canβt predict what that might be.β
This may sound like a threat, but from my perspective, thereβs no choice.
Reviewing Taelyβs capabilities is a necessary step for me. Itβs not just a problem if Iβm the only one in trouble, but Acken Island could very well be blasted off the map.
βWhy are you going to such lengths to aid Taelyβs growth? Why take it upon yourself to get your hands dirtyβ¦?β
ββ¦β
βEver since the entrance exam, Iβve heard how solid you are, Ed. Why risk so much for thisβ¦?β
The truth is, if Taely fails to perform her role, we all die.
If thereβs even a hint that she might not fulfill her role, I need to figure out another way quickly.
But of course, speaking honestly wonβt likely be convincing. I had to come up with a credible reason that Aila would believe.
βWeβre fundamentally similar.β
ββ¦What?β
βIβve had my share of trials in life. My time with the Rothtaylor familyβ¦ wasnβt exactly smooth sailing. Thatβs why I couldnβt simply stand by and watch.β
Was that reason too superficial?
But the longer the story, the more suspicious it seems. Itβs better to keep it simple and concise for a clean fit.
βSo thatβs whyβ¦ youβve been helping Taely in such a way, and then pushing her away? Even at the cost of tarnishing your reputationβ¦?β
βI am, after all, her senior.β
ββ¦β
βEven if itβs meddling, I couldnβt just overlook it. Thatβs all there is to itβthe story is more common than you think.β
With that, I fell silent.
Aila stared at me for a moment, her gaze fixed, as if she had seen something unbelievable.
On the terrace seat, amid the lively street where many people passed by, the sounds of the pedestrians filled the air, we sat in silence.
Eventually, Aila broke the silence.
ββ¦ Sir Ed. Now that I think about it, Iβve never properly apologized for the misunderstandings Iβve had towards you.β
βWhat?β
ββ¦ I really feel sorry for being so cold to you all this time. Our perspective wasβ¦ quite narrow.β
Caught off guard by this unexpected reaction, I withheld my response, feeling a tad flustered.
βNo need to mention such things.β
βNo, I think we prejudged you harshly, sir Ed. Although you said apologies were unnecessaryβ¦ I wanted to take this chance to apologize.β
βWell, if you insist, I suppose, just keep it brief.β
After saying that, Aila looked at me and spoke quietly.
βIf you need, Iβll cooperate.β
βWhat do you mean by thatβ¦β
βActually, Iβm quite skilled at being kidnapped.β
Aila, with the demeanor of a scholarly girl, seemed far from a combat type.
She seemed more like a princess waiting for a hero, trapped at the top of a tower, awaiting rescue.
Howeverβ¦
βIβm actually specialized in being kidnappedβ¦ Itβs embarrassing, butβ¦β
Is this correctβ¦
I suddenly found myself wonderingβ¦
*
βThe price list update should be finalized and submitted by today. Iβll have the reports ready soon.β
Returning to Sylvaniaβs branch office of Elte Trading Company after a long absence, Lortelle reviewed the backlog of work in his personal office.
Engrossed with the situation in Oldec, he had almost neglected Sylvania. As a result, his desk was buried in documents needing his attention.
Once back in Sylvania, it seemed he couldnβt escape the quagmire of work.
With a sigh, he rolled up his sleeves to check everything that happened during his absence and to review all the ledgers.
In the midst of this, he remembered what Belle had said and instructed Durin.
βTo bring the latest price list of groceries.β
But the reply from Durin stated that the price list had yet to be updated.
β I was aware of the general rise in prices, but I didnβt expect it to be to that extent. I will have to check it myself tomorrow. I wonder if the documentation is still in the archive of the branch office.
β Itβs a decision made today or yesterday, so it should be there.
Belle had said that the latest price list, taking into account the current market prices, was definitely settled by Durin.
However, Durin reported otherwise.
A feeling of unease struck Lortelle.
βDurin.β
βYes, acting chairman.β
Lortelle mixed honorifics and casual speech while addressing his employees. Depending on the need, the way he treated them would shift, serving as a means to set the tone for the workforce.
βBring the latest price list.β
Durin had just stated that the price list had not been updated, yet Lortelle gave the same task again.
Durin stood silently for a moment, contemplating Lortelleβs order across the executive desk.
Lortelle knew well that Durin was not an unscrupulously honest employee.
That he occasionally manipulated the ledgers for minor embezzlement was something Lortelle chose to overlook.
Durin must have been aware to some extent. Lortelleβs lack of action served as a silent indication to keep things moderate.
But if Durin took bold steps across the line, then a realignment was necessary.
After all, if it came to an official accusation, it was Durin who would suffer the losses. The balance of power was such that Durin was always in a submissive position.
If Durin manipulated the price list to inflate purchase prices and pocket the difference, his embezzlement was more than βlight.β
A hint of malaise crept in.
No matter how much Lortelle had been focusing on Oldec lately and neglecting the Sylvania branch, Durin was not the type to risk such bold theft.
He would at best surreptitiously siphon small amounts of money to collect expensive foreign liquorsβ¦ just a common employee with a bit of a collectorβs habit.
In the cold-blooded world of merchants, this level of corruption was honestly negligible.
Butβ¦ such blatant misbehavior? It seemed influenced by external factors rather than Durinβs own judgment. Or was there a change of heart?
Either way, it was a matter not to be ignored.
Lortelle watched Durin intently with a chilled expression.
Yet, Durin remained still, meeting Lortelleβs gaze without flinching.
Lortelle didnβt even expect him to bring the adjusted price list immediately and beg for forgiveness.
At the very least, he thought Durin might offer some sort of excuseβ¦
Durin, however, watched Lortelle with an unnervingly calm gaze.
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βAh, I am Lien Clenson, the personal secretary to Lortelle, the acting principal of Elte Trading Companyβ¦β
It was during my conversation with Aila.
A petite woman with red hair approached our table, appearing quite nervous.
βAhβ¦ Elte Trading Company?β
Aila seemed taken aback by the sudden address from the girl, momentarily flustered.
But the secretary, Lien, proceeded to speak directly to me without minding Ailaβs reaction.
βYou are Ed Rothtaylor, correctβ¦?β
βThatβs me.β
As she placed down a stack of documents she had been holding, secretary Lien slowly began to speak.
βIβve come with a proposal on behalf of Elte Trading Companyβ¦β
This was unexpected for me.
It felt as though there was a major shift happening, as if anticipating big changes unfolding.
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