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Published at 25th of March 2024 05:37:04 AM


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Chapter 24.2: Knight, Merchant, Mercenary, Slave (9)

“Why not?”



Atanka spoke harshly. Honestly, he wanted to sell these b*stards and be done with it.



“As the village chief, it’s my job to protect the town’s people. The children of these people caused trouble and brought harm to the town, but they can pay it back by working in the future. It’s one thing to hand over the two who caused trouble, but offering their families too, what would the feudal lord say!”



If it’s discovered that a few serf families have disappeared, the administrator will ask what happened, and upon hearing the situation, will naturally hold the village chief responsible, not the knight. . .



‘Absolutely not!’



He couldn’t be responsible for these worthless people.



Moreover, the three families were wealthy farmers in this town. Whether liked or disliked, they were the ones who had joined hands with Atanka and supported him. If these people disappeared, Atanka’s power in the town would be greatly weakened.



“Yes. . . Yes! I will definitely repay you! Please forgive me just this once.”



“I will surely repay the damages my son has caused. . .”



Realizing the situation, they begged obsequiously. Seeing them like this, the townspeople could no longer say anything. It was not easy for them to continue advocating for the death of those they had lived with.



Living and growing up in the same town in this world meant a much stronger relationship than what appeared on the surface.



“So, are you going to collect money?”



“Silver coins are so valuable. . .”



“Can’t we just make those guys take responsibility?”



“Wait and see. I will try to save as much silver as I can.”



Atanka pondered. Silver was the lifeblood of the town. He had to come up with a solution that involved tangible assets and would satisfy the knight.



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‘The town’s population is roughly a thousand to two thousand. . . The self-defense group, even if they gather, won’t exceed fifty. . .’



Johan was calculating, fully armed.



‘Ten? No, if I kill about five decisively, they’ll get scared and flee. If there’s a problem, I can just break through and escape. It’ll be a bit troublesome if there’s someone shooting arrows, but if so, I’ll deal with them first.’



Gamson was, after all, affiliated with them. It was impossible for the knight to just overlook it.



‘I’m not sure what to say to get through this.’



Goran, though experienced in his own right, was facing nobles for the first time. What should he say?



“Please. . . please loosen the ropes. I can’t breathe.”



“Shut up, you thieving scum.”



When Pra complained, one of the mercenaries kicked him roughly with his foot. Struck by the hard leather boots, Pra screamed.



Already in pain from a broken bone due to a fall from a horse, his condition worsened without proper treatment.



“Do you think you’ll? The people in the town. . .”



“Yeah, what about the people in the town? Eh? Say it again. I can’t hear you.”



“Aaaah! Aaaaah!”



Pra was experiencing firsthand the kind of people these mercenaries were.



Mercenaries were generally rough and foul-tempered. Irritated by Gamson’s antics and escape, they were quick to anger when some insignificant villager spoke up.



Kicking was just the beginning; they burned wounds with the end of a torch and poured boiling water over them. The mercenaries were very creative and professional in tormenting others.



Burren trembled and wet himself, watching this scene. He used to strut around the village with a bit of muscle and a well-off family, but now, that meant nothing in front of the mercenaries.



“Huh. This guy is really getting on my nerves. Hey.”



“?”



“Why are you playing innocent? Clench your teeth.”



Thump!



“Cough!”



After trampling over Pra, the mercenaries started on Burren. He stayed silent and motionless, but that didn’t matter in such situations. Friends of troublemakers were also held responsible.




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