âHmm⌠Iâm glad to see you, but not glad to see you this way,â said Arthur looking at Oliver in a parking lot crowded with trucks.
âHello, how are you? Mr. Arthur. Nice to meet you again.â
Oliver greeted Arthur politely and looked around.
In addition to trucks, there were a lot of truck drivers around the parking lot, all with bats or blackjacks in their hands.
Oliver thought it would hurt quite a bit if he got hit by that, and he understood why the Hoffman family couldnât control it prematurely.
In the loud noisy atmosphere, Arthur spoke again
âItâs the first time since the contaminated zone, right? Are you hired by Hoffman?â
âActually, I was hired by Mr. Murphy. Did you get a new prosthetic arm?â
Oliver asked, pointing at the new Golem arm.
The arm looked stronger than the one he had before looking at the amount of magic that was flowing through it.
âYeah. Sadly, thanks to that, the debt has increased⌠But whatâs even sadder is that I met you now. Jimmy, did that kid ask you to beat us?â
âNo, IâmâŚâ
â⌠Wait, itâs not like that.â
Murphy interrupted the conversation between the two. He seized the opportunity like a fox and bit like a wolf.
âWeâre here to negotiate. So letâs put down what weâre holding and have a conversation. Arenât we all Landa citizens?â
âThe conversation ended in the fu*king eveningâŚif you wanted to talk, you shouldnât have broken Huffâs arm.â
When someone from the crowd spoke those words, the word [Right] echoed through the space.
Oliver asked Jimmyâs subordinate, Frank.
âWhoâs Huff?â
ââŚHe is one of the employees here. I broke his arm as he was talking back to the boss.â
âAhâŚâ
Oliver understood the reason for peopleâs anger, and why there was no atmosphere for conversation.
When everyone thought there wonât be any progress with the current situation, a helping hand came from an unexpected place.
âCome on. Letâs all calm down a bit and talk.â
It was Arthur.
âHuh? What did you just say, Mr. Arthur!? Did you forget what these guys did?!â
âYes, there will be no conversation until they accept the terms that we put out first!â
âItâs obvious that theyâll say theyâre going to negotiate but in the end, they will just bark at us like they did last time, and why are you taking their side?â
Despite the angry cries from the crowd, Arthur was calm. He slowly lifted his golem prosthetic arm, pointed at Oliver, and said.
âIt was because they didnât have that guy at that time⌠I came here to help, not to put my life on the line.â
Hearing Arthurâs words, a young man approached Arthur. He also gave off a unique aura of a person who lived with violence.
âHe looks like a fu*king child, Arthur. Why are you acting like a coward? Itâs very disappointing.â
Arthur reacted as soon as he heard the word âCowardâ.
ââŚListen up, you motherfu*ker. When you were sucking your momâs titties, I was killing natives in the New World with my fu*king hands. Next, I went to the Eastern Company and put a flag of the Great Empire the size of 40 times your di*k on top of the unknown kingdom. If you call me a fu*king coward just one more time, Iâll rip off your fu*king di*k and shove it into your rude mouth, so trust this uncle and donât mess with that guy. Do you understand?â
When the calm Arthur growled with anger, not only the young man but also other Solvers and truck drivers felt discouraged.
Everyone went silent and after a while, Arthur slowly came toward Oliver and said.
âHey, Dave.â
âYes, Mr. Arthur.â
âNow that Iâve saved your face, Iâll ask you a favor. Weâll listen to you, but if itâs outrageous, weâll turn it down. Promise me that youâll go back then and wonât make a fuss. Is it possible?â
âYes, of course. From the beginning, I have had no intention of harming the people here. I just came for my clientâs security.â
âAll right, then. Follow me, Iâll show you around.â
Arthur guided Oliver to a place on the corner of the parking lot that looked like an office.
Because of the narrow space, it looked like a place where it would be difficult to breathe even if only three people went in, but right now, at least five people were inside it.
Jimmy Huffmanâs negotiating agent, Murphy, his overseer Frank, and their bodyguard Oliver. Opposite them was Denny, the truck driverâs representative, and his bodyguard, Arthur.
They were so close that they could hear each otherâs breathing.
âNice to meet you.â
âNice to see you, too.â
Murphy and Denny greeted each other first and then followed by others.
Everyone kept their manners, but they were busy trying to figure out each otherâs intentions, and this was similar to a battle, only in a different form.
It was Denny, the truck driverâs representative, who struck first.
âLetâs get straight to the point. What are you here to negotiate? Iâm sorry, but weâve already said the terms.â
âYes, I know because Iâve heard it. Double the compensation for the drivers who died during delivery. And after that, wage improvement, right?â
âThere are a few other small things, but the most important thing is those two.â
Then Frank stepped in. He was covered in a cold sweat and busily gestured as if to represent the feeling of nervousness.
âLook at this, Denny. Are you crazy? Twice⌠I donât even know if you can get 65 percent.â
The voice rose in the narrow space.
Frank said 35 percent of the insurance money is usually eaten by employers, and Denny called it a bad habit and shouted that they should receive twice as much as compensation for the damage they received.
The voices kept getting higher and higher, and it seemed that there wonât be any agreement, but at that moment, Murphy intervened.
âEveryone, calm down⌠Letâs find an Agreement thatâs good for both parties.â
âAgreement?â
âYes.â
âI think Iâve never seen you before, so listen carefully. The point of agreement went out of hand. Jimmy, when that kid stole more than half of our insurance money and broke Huffâs armâŚ. that insurance fee was also deducted from our wages.â
âIf you continue to go on a strike like this, wonât you lose money? Do you think the cost of living would go down from next week?â
Denny paused for a moment as if he had pinpointed their weakness correctly.
As Forrest told Oliver, the workers seemed to be creatures that face life-or-death situations every once a week.
He also mentioned that if their wages get pushed back by even once in their weekly pay, they could be kicked out of their house and would be left with nothing to feed their families.
Understanding this weakness, Murphy pushed.
âWhat about next weekâs rent and living expenses? Donât you have to feed your kids?â
âIf we tighten our beltsâŚâ
âYouâll starve to death. Of course, that would be the case only if Jimmy leaves you alone until then.â
âAre you threatening us? Fu*k it, so what! The Union will look after us!!â
âEven if they watch your back, youâll still bleedâŚ.. Do you really think theyâre helping you out of care? Theyâre the same as the guys in Pinkman. One of the things Iâve learned in my life is that Iâm the only one who cares about myself. I pretend to help now, but Iâll sneak out if thereâs any danger or greater benefit⌠Just accept Jimmyâs terms. 65 percent compensation, a 5 percent increase per day. Itâs unconventional, especially in this city. Of course, this wonât be enough. So Iâll make it up to you.â
â⌠.What do you mean?â
Murphy pulled out a silver cigarette case and took a cigarette. Then he recommended one to Denny.
ââŚâŚ.â
âItâs expensive. Letâs have a smoke.â
Denny hesitated and picked up a cigarette, Murphy lit the cigarette and continued.
âOnce the commotion is over, the Hoffman family and our Kimbell family will do business together. Itâs about distributing Magic wine all over the country. Have you ever tried out Magic wine?â
ââŚ.Yes, it tasted pretty good.â
âThank you. I have faith in my product. I donât make trash to earn another penny. Iâm not those piece of sh*ts who try to make money with anything and everything. Iâm going to make a proper product, a product that would make everyone want to drink it. Thereâs going to be a lot of money.â
Murphy rubbed his thumb and index finger. Before they knew it, everyone except Oliver fell in love with the story.
âBut to do that, I have to pay attention not only to the product but also to the distribution. You guys are excellent at delivery, so I will give you incentives based on the amount of Magic wine you deliver every week.â
âIncentive?â
âYeah, Jimmy and I decided to split 4-6 each, and Iâll provide for you from my share. If the size of the business grows, the insurance money can be ridiculous.â
ââŚare you serious?â
âWhy do you think Iâm doing this here? Although Iâm not familiar with you guys, Iâm also a veteran. On the honor of being a soldier, I never lieâŚ.. Think about it yourself after youâve tried my product. Whether this business will fail or succeed.â
Murphyâs words made a lot of sense. The room filled with silence was evidence of that, but Denny was still hesitating.
âPlease wait a momentâŚ.. I think I should talk to the labor union.â
âIâm sorry, but we donât have time. Iâve barely persuaded Jimmy to come here.âŚ. And, of course, isnât it obvious that the union will tell you not to fall for such sweet talks? Since, if we make an agreement, they wonât get anything.â
ââŚWeâre in trouble, too. If we agree with you like this, the union will no longer help us. What if you break your promise? We should also have a minimum safety net.â
âDo you think Iâm lying?
âYouâre not the only one weâre talking about here. Jimmy is included. We know his personality, and Iâm sure heâll retaliate.â
âIf thatâs the case, Iâll help. I put the safety and interests of my co-workers first.â
âIâm sorry, but you know how the floor works. As long as you belong to the Crime Firm, youâre limited in what you can do when Jimmy pushes you, right?â
Murphy tried to say something, but soon he shut his mouth.
He was confident in blocking Jimmy, but it seemed that he couldnât say anything, and thanks to that, the meeting fell into a stalemate again.
Everyone exuded emotions of confusion and frustration, and it seemed that the meeting would come to an end if it went on like this.
And if that happens, Oliver could be pushed into a situation where he would not be able to use the warehouse.
âI got an ID and a warehouse, and Murphy seems confident enough to stop Jimmy⌠Um.â
Oliver quietly raised his hand.
âExcuse me, how about I help you then?â
Everyone saw Oliver.
âIâm sorry to interrupt, I thought I could help you with that.â
ââŚ. Who are you?â
âHeâs Dave. A Solver who made a name for himself in District T.â
Arthur whispered to Denny.
âHelp⌠what do you mean?â
âIf Mr. Murphy or Mr. Jimmy breaks their promise and retaliates against you, Iâll help you for free. Maybe once or twice?â
ââŚâŚ..â
Everyone went silent and looked at Oliver. They kept blinking as if they could not understand what Oliver was trying to do here, and at that moment, Murphy pulled Oliverâs hand and whispered.
âMr. Warlock, what are you doing now?â
âI thought Iâd try and help you out a bit because the negotiation seemed not progressing. Arenât you going to keep your promise?â
ââŚI intend to keep it.â
âThen thatâs fineâŚ. Or should I stop?â
Murphy looked around for a moment and said.
âNo. Please continue.â
Denny spoke.
âAre you serious now?â
âYes. Is there a problem?â
âOf course, itâs a problemâŚ. Arthur admits your skills, but I honestly donât know who you are. I donât like making deals with a warlock⌠I once almost got killed by a Warlock who came to pick up dead bodies during trench warfare. He almost killed everyone by releasing some black magic rats. If it were you, would you trust a Warlock after all that?!â
It made sense in its own way.
From his experience, Oliver knew that people trust when money is involved or if they spend some time together.
However, he did not know how to build trust in someone who he barely knew and with the money he barely had.
After thinking for a while about how to persuade, Oliver spoke.
âUm⌠Then, how about signing an official contract through an intermediary?â
âWhat?â
âYou can officially sign a contract with me through my broker. If I donât fulfill my promise, it will hurt my broker too, so I have a reason to keep my promise. What do you think?â
Once again everyone went silent, and once again they did not know what Oliver was trying to do here.
ââŚare you serious?â
âYeah, I also have something to gain from this job, so I want to finish it as well as possible.â
âBut your skillsâŚâ
âI guarantee his skills.â
âArthur. I believe in you, but our survival depends on it too, so I canât just trust you, can I?â
At that moment, Oliver had a good idea.
âThen, how about I take down the robbers that are attacking the truck to prove my skills? Thatâs a problem that needs to be solved anyway, so I think itâll be convenient if we tie it up together. Mr. Denny, if you want you can follow me and check it out for yourself.â
Everyone continued to make absurd expressions on their faces as Oliver kept talking.
ââŚArthur, is he always like this?â
âI didnât know it was this much⌠Dave, Iâm sorry, but thatâs a bit difficult.â
âWhy?â
âThe attackers are quite good. The attack happens and they escape in the blink of an eye. Already, 12 drivers have diedâŚ.. This guy is the father of a family. He canât go to a place where he might die.â
âUm⌠I can protect him.â
âNo, thatâs not the point dammit⌠Above all else, you donât have enough people to do it. You need to have at least three or four trucks to lure out the robbers, and you canât just drive them all by yourself?â
â⌠.If I learn, wouldnât I be able to drive?â
âItâs a big deal. You donât understand⌠What about the other three?â
âWouldnât Mr. Murphy, Mr. Arthur, and Mr. Denny be perfect?â
âWhat? Me?â
âDamn, Iâm going crazy.â
âIs he really someone we can trust?â
As the conversation kept circling around in a way that tired everyone mentally, Arthur desperately continued the conversation.
âPhew. . . God of patience, be with me⌠All right, I can drive, but we need manpower to fight the attackers. At least four talented people are needed. How are we going to procure this? From Hoffmanâs side?â
âI think I can provide that.â
Oliver spoke as if it was a simple matter. Then, before others could refute it, he took people outside.
âCan you follow me outside for a moment?â
âWhy outside?â
âI canât show you because itâs narrow inside.â
As soon as everyone went outside, Oliver pulled out a glutton bag from his leather case.
The glutton bag, which opened slowly, swelled up like bread dough. Seeing that Denny and Frank retreated back in fear.
The glutton bag rolled its eyes and looked at Oliver.
â Glutton bag. Could you take it out, pleaseâ
Reluctantly, the glutton bag began to force its hand into its mouth as soon as ordered.
Because of its actions, the glutton bagâs stomach rumbled and soon it started to vomit something.
Ohwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ohwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ohwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ohwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
The glutton bag spat out 4 corpse dolls.
Everyone got startled, while Arthur mumbled as if he had noticed something.
âHey, is this?â
âI took some when we cleaned the contaminated zone. I repaired the broken ones, and I forcefully put other parts in them. My skills are somewhat clumsy, so it looks a bit like that. Please understand.â
âWere you picking them in that situation?â
âYes, it was such a waste.â
With these words, Oliver took out four test tubes that were kept separately in his pocket.
There was a piece of paper attached to the test tubes, with the words First, Second, Third, and Fourth, written on them respectively.
âWhat is this?â
âIt was made by imitating.â
âWhat?â
Oliver skipped the answer and opened the top of the test tubes.
âCome out, Children.â
Hearing Oliverâs words, First Child, Second Child, Third Child, and Fourth Child, which were similar to a minion, but definitely different, came out.
Everyone shivered while looking at the alien sight, but Oliver didnât mind and ordered the four to do their part.
As soon as the order was given, they approached the head of the corpse dolls and went inside the head through the hole Oliver made.
At that moment, something similar to âLifeâ began to circulate in the eyes of the corpse doll.
squeakâŚ
squeakâŚ
QueekâŚ
QueekâŚ
Oliver had named them Living corpse dolls.
âIf manpower is the problem, each of them will do their part. What do you think?â