Three days ago.
A report was filed at the Temple of Alium, the Goddess of the Moon and Justice, located in Drunta.
The report came from Tekas Merchant Group, the largest Merchant Group in the kingdom, accusing one of the rising companies, Altas Merchant Group, of being involved in a heretical cult.
Investigators were sent, and they confirmed the truth.
The true identity of Owent Altas, the founder of Altas Merchant Group, was that of a follower of the Dark God.
For a long time, he had been operating in the shadows, using his wife, Edia, as a front to fund the cultists.
But recently, that fact was exposed!
Tekas Merchant Group, which faithfully serves the Seven Goddesses, discovered the heinous acts of the cultists and reported it to the Church of the Goddesses. Fearing punishment, Edia and her husband fled before the priests could arrive.
Since they couldnât let such wicked cultists go free, the priests of Alium thoroughly searched the Merchant Group, leaving no stone unturned.
They interrogated all the associates and scrutinized the ledgers and documents.
In the process, an unexpected figure emerged.
It turned out that Baron Karnak, a member of the Kingâs Order and lord of Jestarad, was connected to Altas Merchant Group.
âThis is why this matter reached me.â
Although the matter wasnât directly related to the Kingâs Order, it was still a case involving a heretic, and the person involved was a member of the Kingâs Order, so it couldnât be entirely ignored, according to Erantelâs explanation.
Karnak frowned.
ââ¦Am I also being suspected of being a heretic?â
Commander Erantel shook his head.
âThatâs not the case.â
The Church of the Seven Goddesses knew well that Karnak harbored a deep hatred for necromancers and had been working to eradicate necromancy from the world.
It made sense.
Even the money Karnak had invested in Altas Merchant Group was likely earned during his efforts to spread powerful anti-necromancy magic.
However, the issue lay in the amount of his investment.
âYou hold the largest stake among Altas Merchant Groupâs investors. Thatâs why your opinion is needed regarding its fate.â
Karnak was the only one crazy enough to invest a thousand gold coins in a newly established Merchant Group.
Erantel handed him the document in his hand.
âItâs from Tekas Merchant Group.â
Karnak skimmed through the document and clicked his tongue.
âSo, theyâre asking me to hand over the Merchant Group for a settlement fee?â
Currently, Altas Merchant Group was in a state of limbo, having lost its owner.
But that didnât mean the company had collapsed.
It still held trading routes and commercial rights, only the companyâs head had vanished.
From Tekas Merchant Groupâs perspective, it was a very tempting prize.
Thus, they contacted Karnak, the largest stakeholder.
âTheyâre offering to buy the rights to Altas Merchant Group, and the amount theyâre offering isâ¦â
Karnakâs expression turned peculiar.
âTwo thousand gold coins?â
The money had doubled without him doing anything.
***
ââ¦Thatâs the gist of it.â
At Karnakâs residence in Drunta.
After hearing the explanation, Baros and Serati muttered in disbelief.
âWow, are you some kind of god of investment? Everything you do turns out cursed.â
âHow do you manage to ruin othersâ fortunes while reaping all the benefits yourself, even when you donât mean to?â
Karnak pouted, as if feeling wronged.
âHey, this time, itâs not my fault.â
Indeed, this time Karnak was clearly a victim as well.
âRight, your money just doubled in ten days.â
âIf you call yourself a victim, people will mock you.â
Despite their words, both of them knew this situation wasnât something to celebrate.
This wasnât about making a few extra gold coins.
Karnak had invested for the sake of securing long-term connections and influence with powerful trading companies, something important for his future.
If possible, resolving the situation was the best course of action.
Baros murmured in disbelief.
âIs Lady Edia really a cultist? She didnât seem that way at all.â
âI heard the Kingâs Order did a separate investigation.â
There were some details that the Church of Aliumâs investigation had missed.
âAccording to the companyâs servants, Owent barged in and forcibly dragged Lady Edia away.â
He had somehow increased his combat abilities, overpowering the companyâs experienced guards.
âThere are plenty of necromantic spells that temporarily boost strength, so itâs not all that surprising.â
Naturally, Edia resisted, but it was futile.
-How dare you nag at what your heavenly husband tells you to do! Shut up and follow me!
-Iâm trying to teach you the truths of life, but youâre too stupid to learn!
âHe shouted things like that while dragging her away.â
Serati furrowed her brows in disgust.
âTurns out, itâs a pretty common type of situation.â
From the looks of it, the possibility that Edia had conspired with her husband was very low.
It seemed more likely that Tekas Merchant Group used Owent to get rid of her.
âThe fact that the accuser is Tekas Merchant Group makes their intentions quite clear.â
Karnak asked, deep in thought.
âSo, what do we do now?â
There were two options.
One was to accept the two thousand gold coins and cleanly settle the case.
The other was to rescue Edia and reinstate her as the head of Altas Merchant Group.
âLetâs rescue Lady Edia! We canât just stand by while someoneâs life is at risk, can we?â
âAnd sheâs supposed to become one of the top three merchants, right? We canât let go of such a valuable person for a cheap price!â
For reference, the first suggestion was Barosâ, and the second was Seratiâs.
Karnak looked at the two of them with a curious expression.
ââ¦Arenât you two switched?â
Barosâs eyes sparkled.
âRight? I must have become a better person.â
Meanwhile, Serati was in sudden despair.
âW-What happened to me?â
Laficel, who had been eavesdropping while washing dishes in the kitchen, was simply puzzled.
âWhat are they talking about? Baros oppa has always been a good person.â
***
The next day, Karnak returned to the headquarters of the Kingâs Order.
âSo, let me get this straightâ¦â
Commander Erantel looked at him with a troubled expression.
âYou want to rescue the former head of Altas Merchant Group?â
âYes. Isnât fighting cultists the very mission of the Kingâs Order?â
âYouâre not wrong, but thereâs a matter of priorities.â
The main task of the Kingâs Order was to handle heretic-related incidents involving royalty and high-ranking nobles.
Just because the Dark Godâs cult was involved didnât mean they could get involved in every case.
âThen thereâs no issue with me acting on my own, right?â
âYou can do what you like, but itâs a bit difficult right now.â
The Kingâs Order was already a very busy organization. There were plenty of tasks far more pressing than this minor Merchant Group incident.
Karnak had been granted ample time off due to his many accomplishments, but even that was starting to run out.
âNo matter how capable you are, youâve taken too much time off. I canât allow you to skip another mission.â
âSo, what youâre saying isâ¦â
Karnak grinned, as if he had expected this response.
âItâs fine if this heretic-related case involves royalty or high-ranking nobles, right?â
He pulled out a document from his coat and handed it over.
âWhatâs this?â
Erantelâs expression turned strange as he looked at the paper.
He noticed a familiar seal at the bottom.
âPrince Lloydâs seal?â
With exaggerated movements, Karnak shrugged.
âAs it turns out, Prince Lloyd is also an investor in Altas Merchant Group.â
Anticipating this response, he had prepared ahead of time.
He still had the golden seal that Prince Lloyd had given him a while ago.
âI never thought Iâd actually have to use this.â
Erantel alternated his gaze between the document and Karnak in disbelief.
ââ¦Does the prince know heâs an investor?â
âWell, Iâm making money for him, so I donât think heâd object.â
âTrue, youâre not exactly doing anything wrong.â
In this situation, it was hard to argue against making this a mission of the Kingâs Order.
âNo issues, right?â
âNone.â
Commander Erantel accepted the document with a wry smile.
âTake care out there.â
***
Commander Erantel granted permission.
The mission to rescue Edia was officially recognized as a task for the Kingâs Order.
The next step was to track down her whereabouts.
Serati offered a suggestion.
âShall we visit the Drunta Adventurersâ Guild? We might find a bounty hunter who can track down Edia.â
Baros shook his head.
âThat would take too long.â
They werenât dealing with a high-ranking noble, just two ordinary citizens who had disappeared.
In such cases, it usually took a long time to trace their whereabouts.
Even in the best-case scenario, it would take several months.
âIf we take that long, Altas Merchant Groupâs remaining trade routes will vanish too.â
Time was of the essence.
If they couldnât restore Edia to her position within a month, even the rights to sell Altas Merchant Group would be gone.
âThereâs no need for that.â
Karnak smiled brightly.
âAll we need to do is find Owent, right?â
Since Owent had kidnapped Edia, finding him would naturally lead them to her.
Baros asked in disbelief.
âIsnât that what weâre trying to figure out in the first place?â
âWhy are we overthinking it? We know someone who might know.â
âWho?â
âThe one who reported itâTekas Merchant Group.â
âOhâ¦â
Now that he thought about it, that made sense.
Owent had shown up to take Edia, and Tekas Merchant Group conveniently reported it.
The fact that they timed it so perfectly suggested that they had deliberately manipulated the situation.
âAll we need to do is find the one who reported Owent and ask about his whereabouts.â
âHow do you know theyâll know where he is?â
It was possible that Tekas Merchant Group just stumbled upon the information about Owent and took advantage of it.
Baros pointed this out, and Karnak shrugged.
âYouâre right. I canât guarantee it. But itâs quite a plausible theory, donât you think?â
Owent had escaped Drunta too easily, even with Edia in tow.
A mere merchant wouldnât have been able to pull that off.
âSomeone had to have helped him.â
There was even a chance that Tekas Merchant Group was connected to the Dark Godâs cult.
After all, they would need some sort of relationship to manipulate a cultist like Owent.
âWell, itâs all speculation for now. Thereâs no solid proof.â
But it was worth investigating.
âInterrogating him should give us answers.â
Serati frowned.
âAre you planning to stick a needle in his head again?â
âNo.â
Karnak had already been scolded by her for relying too much on memory manipulation.
She had told him to stop trying to solve everything by messing with peopleâs minds.
âThis time, Iâm planning to act like a normal person.â
Seratiâs expression was skeptical.
âIf you do that, they wonât confess easily.â
âWhy?â
Karnak raised an eyebrow, as if he didnât understand the problem.
âI told you, Iâll act like a ânormalâ person.â