Oliver followed the beggar into the sewer without speaking to Jane.
It was very dark and damp, and there were smelly sections as well as non-smelly sections.
But the thing that bothered Oliver the most was that they went on a very complicated route, and it felt like they walked for a few hours.
Jane also seemed to be bothered by that, and she whispered in a low voice by pulling Oliverâs clothes lightly.
âIs this okay?â
âWhat?â
âIs this okay? We came in really deep, right? The secret passage or something has passed twice.â
âUn? I donât know, but I donât think he has any malicious intentions.â
âStillâŚâ
ââŚYou donât have to worry, Lady.â
The Silk Hat beggar who was leading the way spoke.
He abandoned the rather frivolous attitude he used to show on the streets of Section T and spoke calmly.
âNever, we donât mean any harm, Lady. Even though weâre beggars, we are not ignorant enough to harm those who have befriended us.â
Jane apologized with a hint of embarrassment.
âOh⌠Iâm sorry. Iâm just nervous.â
âThatâs all right. After all, beggars are all seen that way.â
Oliver found the beggar interesting.
It wasnât long but he had stayed in Kentâs beggar den and watched the beggars, who were mostly timid as if weaklings of the street.
However, the beggar in front of him had few such corners.
There are only two reasons for a beggar to be like that.
One, he was confident in his strength, or he was confident in the person protecting him.
âUmâŚExcuse me, sir.â
âSir? HahaâŚ.. Just call me Silkhat. Itâs too much for a beggar to be called Sir.â
âOkay, then, Mr. Silkhat. Whoâs the one who wants to see us? You said earlier that he was waiting for us, didnât you?â
The beggar named Silkhat closed his mouth as if thinking.
ââŚI think it would be better to meet him in person than tell who it is. Weâll be there soon, so please wait.â
His words were true.
As they turned at the last passage, a beggarâs den appeared.
Thanks to a small crack in the ceiling, sunlight came in and illuminated the inside, and there were numerous beggars underneath.
It was no exaggeration to say that it was an underground village, and everyone was living by building tents or huts.
âThis⌠this is amazing.â
Jane said and Oliver agreed.
Not only was it large, but there were also women, children, and elderly, and the atmosphere was not bad.
At least it was not an atmosphere where the one with power exploited others.
Surprisingly, it was a rare atmosphere for a beggar den, but Oliver had stayed in a similar place in the past.
âIâm back. We have guests today.â
Silkhat said in front of the largest tent built in the innermost part of the beggar den.
Soon, there was a rustling sound in the tent, and soon after, someone came out.
He was wearing a beanie, a shabby long coat, limping on one leg, and holding a relatively new quarterstaff.
âKent?â
Before Oliver knew it, words just came out of his mouth.
Looking at Oliverâs reaction, Jane asked in surprise.
âDo you know him?â
In an awkward situation where Oliver hesitated to answer, Kent skillfully intervened.
âThatâs right, Miss. I was greatly indebted to Sir. Warlock in the past. Iâm Kent, the head of [PoorBrothers]. Itâs an honor to meet you.â
âAhâŚâ
Jane was flustered by the skillful greeting of Kent, but soon regained her composure and lowered her knees and head slightly.
âThank you for your hospitality. My name is Jane, Mr. Kent.â
âNice to meet you, Ms. Jane. It is an honor to have you in this humble place. Thereâs not much to offer, but I hope youâll have a good time. And if you donât mind, would you allow me to talk with Sir. Warlock for a moment?â
âOh, Iâm fine, of course, but you should ask DaveâŚâ
â Did you make this place?â
Oliver asked, looking around the giant beggar den.
Beggars were gathering in order around boiling soup in a large pot, and children were playing or learning to read with adults around them.
ââŚIs this your new beggar den?â
âOur den. Me and the people who live here.â
Jane alternated between Oliver and Kent, frowning at the mysterious conversation, and at that moment she saw something amazing.
âHeâŚHehe.â
It was Oliver who did something similar to laughter for a moment.
âOh, myâ
âHuhâŚ!â
Both Jane and Kent were surprised, and so did others.
It was a strange and difficult phenomenon to explain, but everyoneâs attention was focused on Oliverâs laughter.
Like people who saw a miracle.
However, the person involved didnât seem to know this.
âNice to see you again, Mr. Kent.â
âSame with me. Sir. Warlockâ
Oliver went into Kentâs tent after asking Jane for her understanding.
Looking at the size which was big compared to other tents, he was curious about what was inside, but when he entered, there was nothing much.
Just a sleeping bag, a sitting desk, and some hanging clothes.
The only thing that looked expensive was an old Magic stone lamp.
âIsnât it empty?â
Kent asked, organizing his seat.
âUm? It looks neat.â
âIs that it?â
âI think itâs a little wide.â
âEveryone said I need to set up a big tent to be dignified. As you can see, there are a lot of people.â
âI saw, but what happened?â
Oliver sat down and asked. The seat was the bare floor lined with newspaper.
âWhat do you mean?â
âAll of this?â
Kent smiled quietly.
âThanks to you.â
âMe?â
âYeah, itâs because of the money you gave me.â
Oliver remembered the safe he found after killing Puppeteer Glyph.
After taking all the money in the safe, he handed it over to Kent, and the amount of money inside was hundreds of millions.
Now that he thought about it, it was a pretty big sum.
However, Oliver did not have any regrets. Thanks to that he was now able to see something interesting.
âThe money you gave me⌠I was thinking about what to do, and then, decided to bring together all the beggars of District W.â
âWhy did you bring everyone together?â
âAfter the Freckle incident, I felt that we needed to be strong to be truly safe. If we remained like that there was a chance that another Freckle would appear to exploit usâŚ.. Donât get me wrong. I didnât force anyone to grow bigger by using violence like Freckle.â
âI know, and even if you did, you donât have to tell me that. I just gave you the money because I wanted to see what you would do with that.â
Oliver spoke from the bottom of his heart.
Whatever Kent did with the money, Oliver had no intention of getting angry. Whatever he did, he thought it would be fun.
ââŚâŚRight. You were that kind of guy. How have you been?â
Oliver answered after much consideration.
âMe? Um⌠I think Iâve been well.â
âHowâs Forrest doing?â
âYes, I think heâs doing fine. Oh, but how did you recognize me? As you can see, Iâm wearing this.â
Oliver asked, pulling the leather mask.
âItâs not difficult. Forrest doesnât accept anyone, so there are only a few new solvers. Itâs not that hard to infer when you compare the time when you left and the time a new Solver appeared. Though, I didnât expect youâd use the name Dave.â
âUm⌠Iâm sorry if you got offended for using your sonâs name. The name suddenly came to mind.â
âIâm not offended. Really.â
Kent said so and laughed. He looked happy, but Oliver had a hard time understanding why.
ââŚBy the way, the beggarâs den is really big.â
âI was lucky. After the incident with Freckles, other beggars wanted a new group to protect themselves. A huge group that exceeds the size of beggars.â
âIs that PoorBrothers?â
âYes, I had the money you gave me, so it was easy to persuade other beggars.â
âEven if you had a lot of money, it wouldnât have been easy.â
âYeah, thatâs why I increased the size of the business.â
âBusiness?â
âYes. Now, we deliver confidential goods and letters for gangsters and businessmen, rummage through all the back alley trash cans to gather more information than what we did before, and resell it at a high price. Other than that, we also sell rumors.â
âRumors?â
âWe hear rumors and gossip at restaurants, bars, and social gatherings. There are a lot of fun stories going around here and there. Itâs sloppy but when you connect various dots, it becomes useful information.â
âIâm sorry, but I donât understand. How is that possible for PoorBrothers?â
âWe find friends who are healthy in limbs and appearance, wash them, buy clothes, get them a room, and get them a job at a restaurant or bar that weâre aiming for. Instead, they bring us the stories they hear while working there.â
âUmâŚâ
âThanks to this, the information we handle has become more diverse and valuable. Now, some places do business regularly with us, so the income is quite good. As evidence, the amount of money you gave me has increased, not decreased.â
Kent said with pride.
âBut donât worry. The profits are put in a common safe and taken out in front of everyoneâs sight only when necessary. Thanks to you, we all trust each other.â
âThatâs great. Is it okay to settle down in the sewer here? I think you said it was dangerous in the past.â
âDonât worry, itâs safe here. Iâve already looked into it several times. On top of that, our headcount is not around 20, but hundreds, so they wonât be able to touch us easily. Still, just in case, we have weapons and also maintain a connection with the surroundings, so it wonât be a big deal all of a sudden⌠Now, Tell me more about yourself. Apparently, you were being chased. What happened? In particular, she seemed like a daughter of a precious family.â
Oliver pondered for a moment whether to talk or not.
In a normal situation, it would not be right to say, but the situation itself was too far from normal.
And he might have to get Kentâs help if he had to.
So, finally, after much consideration, Oliver outlined the situation.
âYouâŚâŚ. You got caught in a dirty and variable job.â
âThatâs what Mr. Forrest said. But I really didnât expect this.â
âItâs a big deal.â
âI feel the same way.â
âNo, thatâs not what Iâm talking about. Iâm not sure, but they might turn you into a traitor.â
âMe? Why?â
âBecause youâre a Warlock?â
âI will get framed because I am a warlock?â
âYeah. I donât want to say this, but blaming everything wrong on a Warlock is a kind of card everyone likes to play. Thatâs why even if someone picks a fight with a Warlock in the city, the Warlock doesnât touch them. Because in the end, they will end up as a sandbag.â
âUm⌠It doesnât sound very good to me.â
âYes, but in this case, I think the other side will also not like to make things big, so probably they wonât go to the police from the beginning.â
âThen?â
âProbably after killing the girl and you, theyâll decorate it in a way that you killed her. Forrest and the person who introduced you will all be poisoned.â
âUm, then, Iâll have to get her somewhere safe as soon as possible.â
âA safe place? Is there one?â
âYes, she said she could get help from a place called Sisterhood. Do you know about that place?â
Kent thought for a while before opening his mouth again.
âI think I know, but she wouldnât be interested in it, right?â
âYes, do you know the reason for that?â
âNot exactly. This is something I heard from people who have been there⌠How much do you know about the Sisterhood?â
âI only know that it is an organization of a group of women, and they help each other.â
âItâs not quite wrong. They indeed help each other. But, that doesnât mean thatâs all.â
âIs that so?â
âYes, this city is complicated and the people who live here are also complicated. Even if youâre the same woman, you can take advantage of each otherâs weaknesses. Thatâs why Sisterhood invests in illegitimate children.â
âInvests?â
âYes. The illegitimate children of more influential people, such as politicians and capitalists. Some of them donât have a proper heir, and some of them can be blackmailed using them later. They bring and raise illegitimate children of those people so that they can use them later.â
âUmâŚâ
Oliver was a little surprised. It was something out of common sense he thought of.
âSurprisingly, illegitimate children are cheaper. Millions will do.â
âUmâŚâ
âSisterhood gives a lot of education to the children they bring in. They have to be smart to use them later. Even if they canât use them, they can use them as workers who can work for the organization.â
For a moment, Oliver thought of Miss Coco, the employees at Angelâs House, and Elizabeth.
It didnât seem to be a coincidence that they had a similar atmosphere.
âUmâŚWhat if they could use them for their original purpose?â
âThey say they would help her receive the inheritance and ask her to use some of it for Sisterhood in the form of investment, as a way of paying off her debt. But, if the girl asks for help now, sheâll accumulate more debt, and they will have a leash on her. I donât think the girl would like that.â
Oliver understood the reason for Janeâs uncomfortable reactions whenever she talked about Sisterhood.
As long as itâs the worst situation, she has no choice but to get help, but it was also understood that she didnât want to.
Oliver pondered what to do.
He pondered whether he should put in a bare minimum effort for this job, or should he work a little harder.
ââŚâŚ..â
âAre you okay?â
âWhat? Um, yes⌠Excuse me, Mr. Kent. Itâs better to work hard, right?â
âMaybe? You have to work more than the moneyâs worth and try to get paid more next time. But why are you asking that?â
Oliver didnât answer, he once again went back to thinking.
âUm⌠Since the lady taught me this and that.â
âIâm sorry, what do you mean by that? I really donât understand.â
âItâs nothing. Could you do me a favor? Sheâll be able to pay for it.â
âWhat is it?â
Kent asked with a look of uneasiness, and Oliver replied.
A moment later, Kent opened his mouth.
âYouâre crazy.â
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