*

An exclamation of admiration escaped me when I saw the ledger taken from Gensema.

I knew it.

The books were crammed with the names of the leading Lunan nobles.

In addition, there was even the name of the Duke of Ronen, Lunan's highest nobleman, at the top of it.

It means that Ronen is also a person associated with the Droy Chamber of Commerce.

Only, regrettably, Ronen did not take advantage of the slavers himself.

It was Ronen's son who was dealing with the slavers.

So you're saying that the girl was also going to be handed over to Duke Ronen's son?

That's what it is.

"...... Screw you,

I kicked Gensema to the curb. Really scum.

Zinto grabbed Gensema's hair as she rolled on the floor and made her get up.

This is why it's impossible to get rid of slavers in the Lunan Kingdom.

Who in the world can touch it when even the Duke of Ronen, Lunan's highest nobleman, is involved?

It also means that I'm the only one who can eradicate these guys in Lunan, after all.

Whether it's the King of Lunan or Ronen, you don't have to worry about what anyone else sees anymore.

Just visiting Ronen is no longer necessary.

The bookkeeping was so detailed and complete that it could be immediately targeted.

Since Ronen's name is so directly mentioned, I immediately visited Elkhit.

"This is true! You've got to be kidding me. ......!

El-Hit began to tremble with anger while looking at the books.

This man is one of the rare noblemen not associated with the books of the slavers.

Rather, he was also a solitary man who could not tolerate such injustice.

Because of his character, the other nobles must have tried their best to hide the facts about the slavers.

Thus, it would have been kept pure and completely unaware of the reality of Lunan.

I tracked down the assassin who attacked me. We found the assassin's fortress and took the ledger at his hideout in King's Landing. All the evidence is in place, my lord.

Do you mean to say that His Highness really knew this fact and left it at that?

El-Hit asked again in disbelief.

In the face it says please deny it, but it's annoying.

It was rather His Highness Ronen who was taking advantage of the slavers. Just look at what Selvir did, and how ugly it was.

I pointed to Frill playing happily in El-Hit's garden. Frill was picking flowers with an innocent look on her face. Eurasia was sitting in the garden and putting a flower on Frill's head.

"......

El-Hit was silent as he watched the peace.

"His Royal Highness Ronen could have hidden it and put the slavers away, but he didn't. Rather, he took action by introducing the slavers to other noblemen to get a hold of their weaknesses and keep them pinned down. It's obvious in the books.

"......

Eventually, the man punched the table with his fist. He was outraged.

Incredible. I can't believe it. ....... Such a dirty imitation of ......!

Well, you should have been loyal all your life, so it's a natural reaction.

It's time for that reaction to lead to disagreement.

The book will be given to you, Your Excellency. You may hand it directly to His Highness Ronen. I would not be able to handle it with my own hands.

If you show this to the King of Lunan, nothing will happen.

Nothing will change. Lunan was already that rotten.

So the only thing to be gained from this is this man's anger.

Of course, this alone should not have completely ripped them apart.

But this is enough to spark a fire for later.

*

"Your Highness, is this true?

Erhit was a man of straightforward character. So, immediately visited Ronen with the books in hand.

Selvin is a naive person. He can make mistakes. And you can't help but make that level of weakness in order to denounce the nobility. Have you lived your whole life without knowing that?

But trafficking. That's a whole other story!

"Human trafficking? I don't remember ordering you to do that. What the hell are you talking about?!

Elkhit twitched his eyebrows as Ronen raised his voice.

No matter how much el heat you can't trust that word now.

Slavers and traffickers.

No one knows about its inevitable relevance.

Your Highness, does that mean it is true that the slavers were deliberately neglected?

Where the hell did you get that ledger?

El-Hit held his tongue.

El-Hin said he was willing to talk, but El-Hit was not in character to give people's names easily.

I got it by accident, but I couldn't believe it until I saw this autograph from His Excellency.

Okay, okay, give me the books. I'll take care of that.

"But, Your Highness!

El-Hit stood up.

'You're going to confront your master? El-Hit, you!

Then Ronen shouted at him.

As a result, El-Hit fell silent. He had to do so.

'I will give you the books. But the punishment of the nobles here is ......

I think you'd better go and cool off for a while.

Elhit's mind was getting fuzzy. The idol to which he had sworn his lifelong allegiance was now completely out of sight.

Ronen's desire to protect his country was genuine, and unlike other dukes, Ronen was the only one who had gone to war on his own. It was because of him that Elkhit had sworn his loyalty to Lunan.

But who knew that his method of protecting Lunan would be as ugly as this?

It was no wonder that he was stunned.

'Let's go to the border fortress for a while,'

No matter how strong a warlord is, he cannot stand to have it come against him.

Furthermore, the slavers are his shame.

When touched by this, Ronen couldn't just let it go, no matter how much of a heartbroken subordinate he was.

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