The Novice Alchemist's Store

022 Who is White Knight? (2)

"Do you have a statement of the debt exchanged with Associate Baron Kirk? Or you can just tell me more about it."

"I just didn't bring the testimony, but I remember Ng about the content. But what does that have to do with anything?

"Because I'm a little concerned. Can you tell me?

"Oh, of course I don't mind. First of all, the amount..."

There seems to be somewhat of a favorite place, but there seems to be no doubt that Master Adelbert is a brilliant person.

I remember it well to fairly fine conditions, and the answer returns to my question as well.

And after hearing the whole question, I nodded aloud.

"Yeah, this could be illegal."

"Illegal? Debt, huh?

When I heard unexpected things, I nodded again to Master Adelbert, who rounded my eyes.

"The terms of the debt, right? In this country, there are some restrictions on debt between aristocrats, you know?

"No, I don't. Katerina, how about you?

"Unfortunately, neither do I... because, as you know, we are not originally from this country"

Mr. Katerina, who was gazed at by Master Adelbert, shook her head with regret.

"You did. Sorry."

"No, I am satisfied with the current situation, and I thank Master Adelbert"

Hmm. Mr. Kate is a half, and there seems to be something wrong with him... but does it matter now?

"Mr. Store Manager, I don't know much about that either, but what are the terms of that?

"Conditions if nobility lends money to nobility,. It's not very well known because it doesn't concern civilians, but there are restrictions, actually."

If a nobleman lends money to a nobleman in this country, the interest is capped by the king.

There are a number of other limitations, such as collateral and repayment deadlines, and debts that deviate from this are punishable as contrary to national law.

Why is there such a condition, because the authority of the king is scratched when there is such a thing as a nobleman who should have sworn allegiance to the king is attached to another nobleman by debt?

Naturally, the nobles also have factions, which seem to have an upward and downward relationship, but they naturally want to do as little of that as possible as kings.

This is the kind of law that is enforced.

"You had that law. This is Walter's downfall. Dear Adelbert, I'm sorry."

"No, I don't have a choice. I don't know anything about it, and whatever the conditions were, I had to make a debt."

Lady Adelbert shakes her head to Mr. Katerina, who bows her head with a sinking face.

If you ask me, Mr. Walter is Kate's father - that is, Katerina's husband, who, while Adelbert was away, seems to be partitioning the Rozze family with Iris' mother, Deanna.

He was also in charge of Mr. Walter when it came to debt and other practices, and he was also the one who put together a story about this debt.

"Uh, I was wondering if I had some choice about that. Normal aristocratic juries won't have a chance to learn..."

I don't know what to say, but I don't have a chance for a jury of knights to learn fine national law.

If you're still a grand aristocratic jury, you probably have some knowledge that will be passed down from parent to child, but it's like Adelbert's house, right?

Hire an expert and you won't talk about it, but I don't think I could afford Master Adelbert like that.

"Hmm... is that it? But why is the manager so familiar?

"Learn, do a lot of things. In the Alchemist Training School."

That school run by the state, it is natural to learn alchemy, and besides that, they are taught professional knowledge quite extensively.

That's what it seems like if you just act as an alchemist, including things you don't really need.

It's as if you're thinking more about training generalists who can do everything than developing alchemy professionals...

I don't know how familiar I am with that because it would involve national policy.

However, there is no doubt that there are not enough alchemists in the country, so the acceptance criteria are set to be slightly lower so that they do not fall off in those class grades.

Inevitably, the power of students is different, and it has contributed very much to my bounty earner.

"So not all alchemists have this knowledge. Oh, no, I'm learning what I'm learning, but it doesn't matter if you remember."

I mean, a regular alchemist who just thinks it would be nice to get a passing score probably forgets after the exam.

"By the way, what happens if they find it illegal?

"You will recalculate within the limits. Sometimes if you've already paid enough, your money will come back after your debt has been barbed."

"Whew!"

I raise my hand and carry on the words, as I control Mr. Iris, who speaks with joy.

"From what I've heard, it's likely illegal, but I'm not an expert either, and that's who I do it to. Because you can also think of using some way out."

What I asked was what a (...) de (...) l (...) ba (...) - (...) t (...) is aware of with regard to the contract documents.

The perception of the contractor himself is not much to guess because fraud like this can be trapped in such a way that it is difficult to understand.

"Expert, huh? Are the experts in that hand supposed to go to Wang Du?

"Right, I heard from my master that some people who specialize in this and make rough money have done so in the past, right?

By "expert" I mean someone who is not a legal expert, but a debt relationship, which also specializes in liquidating illegal debts.

If we specialize in that only, the amount of knowledge we need to acquire will be small, the work content will be patterned, and the compensation from the client will not be taken away if we receive a certain percentage from the amount that we were able to reclaim.

Because it was fairly easy to make money, he also seemed to visit and walk to the aristocracy who seemed to be in debt and bring the story with him.

"Most likely, he hasn't been around lately. For some reason, a lot of people died prematurely."

"Isn't it obvious why? Undecent aristocracy, because it also buys resentment from multiple people."

I laugh bitterly at Kate, who tells me to be slightly shy, too.

"Well, that's the thing, after all. That's why we don't have an expert on that, but we have an expert who deals comprehensively with mediation between aristocrats, so if we ask those people, we might be able to figure it out..."

Depending on the content of the contract documents, I can't say for sure though.

"That said, it should take quite a while for the conciliation results to come out, so I guess we'll have to make repayments. I don't care if they return it later."

Until the conciliation results, the debt statement is valid.

I can't complain about Associate Baron Kirk taking action on that basis and getting his hands on the territory of the Rotze family, and even if the money I repaid comes back later, it can't be taken back.

"What you need money for is the same."

"If it's a little smaller, I can also think of a way to earn hard money with the people in the house..."

Katerina also leaks her words melancholy so that she can follow Iris, who sighed.

Well, it's not the amount you can earn about a small number of people working, is it?

That's what I feel like if I don't work hard on a year-by-year basis, it won't even add up.

"By the way, Mr. Iris, speaking of the whole house, how many people...?

"Ugh..."

To my question, everyone, including Lady Adelbert and not just Mr Iris, seemed to get out of sight at first sight.

"Our jury is... just the Starven family, right?

"The only adults are the Noons and the Iris and the Starvens and Kate."

"Heh..."

Uh, I mean, what is it?

There are only five adults, and the only ones who are not here are Iris' mother and Kate's father.

Well, I can't.

No matter how hard you try, you can't make money from a normal job.

"For once, me and Kate have brothers, but they're both down there."

Ask him, he has two sisters under Mr. Iris and Kate has one brother.

However, the former is still less than ten, and the latter and others have finally breastfed. I can't count on it at all as a force of war.

"You don't think you can borrow money... do you?

"Uhm. I'm ashamed that the money I gave to Lord Sarasa earlier is also the amount I managed to construct around those assumptions"

Right? If there is, you're not in trouble, are you?

"If this happens, do I have to look at the return of the title..."

"Father! That's..."

Master Adelbert shakes his head slowly to Mr. Iris, who raised his voice as if in a hurry.

"This is also the lack of power of Non. It should also be taken into account, beyond the lack of measures"

"Father..."

"" Dear Adelbert... "

Uh-huh, woe?

Here, 'Right. As a nobleman, you lack strength, so you have no choice', so my relationship with Mr. Iris is is not shallow enough.

"In the first place, returning the title will leave you in debt, won't it? Rather, it gets worse."

Even lower aristocracy, which has only two villages, earns more than the civilian population, and the regulations on debt are only if they are aristocratic.

If they are no longer aristocrats, they will not be covered by such regulations, so they will not be able to deal with them by mediation either.

Later, it is already a forceful take on civilians, wearing aristocratic power.

And if you're not going to give it back, there's no way Mr. Iris, Mr. Kate, or the younger sisters are expecting happy results.

"Mmmm... then how do I..."

I look at Master Adelbert's face thinking on the tannic side, and I turn my gaze as Mr. Iris peeps into my face.

Then again, I checked Master Adelbert's face and opened his mouth with a snack.

"Dear Store Manager, it is very difficult to say... that you can borrow from the Master of Store Manager... can't you?

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