Romantica was wearing luxurious clothes spun from obviously high quality material. Even Eyulan could not deny this.
âRegardless of who you really are,â said Eyulan, âthis crisis involving the vagrants and the food supply is impossible to resolve.â
âArenât you revealing your intentions a bit too much? You sound like a middle-aged woman saying that we should just give up without even trying,â countered Romantica harshly, âif someone told me there was a solution, I would smile and ask for the details.â
âIn any case,â continued Romantica, âyouâre very rude. Did you grow up in a place where itâs okay to cut into other peopleâs conversations? Before you boast about your own importance, shouldnât you consider that the person youâre talking to might be even more important? Ahâ¦maybe this type of thinking is beyond your abilities? Are you just a muscle brained knight?â
Romanticaâs words were disparaging, but Eyulan was unable to rebuff her. All she could do was make a show of her displeasure, but it was all bark and no bite.
âRomantica,â whispered Desir quietly, âwhat role did you get when you entered the Shadow World?â
âI thought you would never ask.â
Romantica whistled loudly, rousing a youth in the crowd. He handed her something bound in black leather. Romantica casually checked the object before handing it over to Desir. It was a ledger. Desirâs stood agape as he received it.
âIâm a merchant,â said Romantica, âand I will solve the vagrant issue the merchant way.â
âReally? This isâ¦â Desir was amazed.
That feeling of amazement did not fade as Romantica led them into a forest near the gates. Those accompanying him shared his sentiment. Their eyes were wide and jaws hung open.
âWha-wha-wha!?â
Horse-drawn carriages and wagons were lined up, filling the entire forest. They were not small in size, with each of the 30 massive carriages requiring four horses each. There were also countless workers managing the wagons.
âThisâ¦is impossible. What isâ¦â As the knight stood dumbfounded, Desir and his party walked ahead. The workers managing the carriages were all wearing the same uniform and all greeted Romantica respectfully as she passed.
âThis is a merchant group lead by me,â explained Romantica, âwe usually deal with medical product but, well, we recently had to shift our focus in a major way.â
Romantica walked over to one of the wagons and revealed its cargo. The wagon was filled to the brim with food supplies. There were all kinds of products, including wheat.
âI got news that all the vagrants were gathering in Evernatten. From the sheer number of them all, I knew that there was no way Evernatten could sustain them all, so I predicted that value of food to skyrocket.â
Compared to other merchant groups, Romanticaâs merchant guild was doing pretty well. She had dominated the market not only in her headquarterâs local area, but in the surrounding territories as well. Romanticaâs outstanding business sense had ushered in a golden age for her guild.
âAnd so I went all in.â
Romantica had directed the guild to liquidate a significant amount of its assets in order to purchase food. This was a bold move, foolhardy even. But it might have been this sort of aggressive thinking that had help the guild grow in power. Romantica gathered information, analyzed it thoroughly, created a plan, and executed it without holding anything back.
Of course, things didnât always go to plan. It wasnât possible to account for all scenarios or gather perfect information every time. This is where business sense was important. Although betting everything on a âgut feelingâ meant you would risk losing everything, Romantica was fortunate thus far that her business sense had always resulted in the most favourable outcomes.
âWe were almost robbed by bandits on the way here, but we managed to fend them off. Now I understand why you worked so hard to make me a Third Circle mage.â Romantica showed off the rifle she was carrying. Desir felt sorry for the bandit group.
âSo Ajest,â asked Romantica, âis this enough food?â
Ajest was meticulously studying the inventory and calculating the amount of food brought by Romantica as well as the amount remaining in Evernatten.
ââ¦We should be able to hold out through the winter with this much.â
Being able to feed everyone through the winter was no longer just a dream. The combined food supply greatly improved the situation. It could even be said that they would never have to worry about food again. Colour began returning to Desirâs face.
âGreat,â said Desir, âthis is really great, Romantica.â
âIâm great right? Praise me more.â
âGenuinely, you deserve all the praise. This is quite an achievement. Iâm truly grateful, Romantica.â
âWell, you donât have to go that far,â stammered Romantica, âitâs not that big of a deal. Iâm giving you all the food even if you donât praise me that much.â
âMiss Romantica,â interjected Emil, âyouâre not thinking about giving away the food for free are you?â
âHm? Why not?â
âIf you do thatâ¦the guild will go bankruptâ¦â
The pleading look in her employeeâs eyes made Romantica feel guilty. She had lost sight of her position as the leader of the merchant guild as she wasnât originally from the Shadow World. If she carried out this decision, she would be betraying the expectations of the people that had believed in her and followed her all the way here.
[Sub-quest created! Trade with Evernatten:
Due to outstanding business acumen, a merchant has acquired and brought over enough food to sustain the Evernatten region through the winter. Since the food represents the entirety of the merchantâs available assets, giving it away for free will ruin the guild financially. A trade offer that satisfies all parties must be created. If this cannot be done, there will be heavy repercussions for the merchant.]
Desir and Romantica shared a look before Romantica quickly began to control the situation.
âHm? Of course we wonât hand over the food for free. Thatâs right, weâre going to start negotiations.â
Desir had a plan.
âOn top of paying a large sum for the food within six months,â he said, âweâll let you use the name of Evernatten for your business. In other words, your guild will become a group operating within Evernatten.â
âGiving us full trading rights?â said Romantica, âthatâs not bad.â
âEeehh? Wait a minute guild leader,â said Emil, his voice growing loud in panic, âare we handing over all the food just for the name of a fallen noble? In what world is that a fair trade?â
Romantica and Desir shared a sly smile at his panicked voice.
âItâs an incredible loss for now, â explained Romantica, âbut Evernattenâs name still holds a great deal of prestige. A nobleâs name is not nothing. Itâs a name that everyone recognizes. Iâve heard that Evernattenâs main source of income is supplying knights to support other regions.â
âWait, how do you know that much?â
âMost bandits wouldnât dare touch products if it is marked with the Evernatten name.â
Despite Evernatten being a fallen noble, his name was still widely known.
âWe will be able to grow our guild several times in size within five years. Borrowing Evernattenâs name with just this amount of food is a great deal for us.â
Emil stood slack jawed, unable to refute Romanticaâs logic. Romantica turned back to Desir.
âYouâll make our guild Evernattenâs main merchant group and grant us the same rights as residents of this territory. This much should be okay, right?â
Desir bowed with a wild flourish as if they were acting in a screenplay.
âWe welcome you to the Evernatten region, Miss Romantica.â
Romantica responded in kind, enjoying the acting. She pressed her lips together and did her best impression of a noblewoman.
âHo ho. I leave myself in your care, Mr. Tactician.â
[Sub-quest cleared! A trade agreement has been made that satisfies both parties. With the deal complete, the regionâs food issues have been miraculously resolved.
*The Vagrant issue progress has advanced greatly (Progress rate 71%)]