Chapter 150 Pesky dwarves. (2/2)
“I have a fa in any coin! The only thing that the adventurers are willing to take are those blasted runic weapons but that’s not enough!”
“Yeah, it’s that Runes was fine until he showed up!”
“Noait a uildin a weird direction It was clear that these people wereto bla theical ite those they were doing fine, thus he was an easy target to blame because of the timeframe was produced To them it didn’t matter that the dwarven union was to blahting against Instead of fighting, they would rather try to appease
“Yeah, I bet if we kick him out, the dwarves will return the prices to norry reed with each other It was all the fault of the Runes money and their livelihood was at stake
“Shut up! All of you!”
A loud boo off was heard by everyone It was the guild iant fist that connected with his reinforced desk Being a tier 3 class holder was enough to force people's respect It was enough to intile one of thelare
“Well, ill you do about it? If we are to continue like this ill need a better plan, those dwarven bastards will keep outpricing us and we all know that their coffers are deep and our pockets are alo under”Dyana coht in the eye
“I heard you, I willto make it no leave!”
The craftsuild th to toss all of theuild master and Elodia were left inside
“You can’t seriously be thinking about what they proposed, right guild master?”
Elodia broke the silence as Aurdhan started spacing out while thinking The bald h
“That could be a possibility”
“But guild master we could…”
“We could do what? Pay our artisans the bottom line and continue this battle with the union?”
“But couldn’t we her-ups?”
Aurdhan shook his head as if that was not an option
“Those idiots would be glad to laugh in my face if they heard about this…”
Elodia wasn’t sure what this reply was about but she had heard that the guildwith some of the other masters at his level There was a rumor that he was forced to come here for one reason or another but the inforuild ood question”
Aurdhan leaned back in his chair and started to think While the small nuuild's coffers in the long run, it would give the guild and him a bad name
There were only a couple of options that he could realistically go with One of theround and not let up He would need to cover the store owner's expenses if he ith this way
The adventurer’s guild had a finite aiven to him from outside This little venture of his was created to increase their budget that was barely enough for the guild's expenses
Everything cost iven went into establishi+ng the guild building and bringing over veteran adventurers to start things off Bribing the town officials to get the current building and then establishi+ng relations with all the bestfor uild was out of the question The adventurer guild did things slightly differently than the dwarven union that was more united Unless he went bankrupt they would not act, then if they did act he would be re a strong foothold
Aurdhan clearly underestio They weren’t doing anything against the law so he could not use his connections to thethe dwarven wares as they would coo with this option he would probably need to use his own savings and compete with the dwarves with lowered weapon prices While he had soiant company like the union
Then there was the second option to give in to the demands of the dwarves and the shop owners This would probably force him to cut ties with the Runesmith that he had a contract with He was the main reason that the dwarves reacted this way and he had a suspicion as to why
They were scared, scared of so runes was somewhat of a special profession to these bearded drunkards It didn’t seem that they even tried to strike a deal with Wayland even though they would be in a better position to use his skills than he or the guild could
Due to their pigheadedness, they were unable to accept him as a fellow runesained runic knowledge through villainous h to know that this was untrue and that he probably stepped into his class by accident
If cutting the contract short with the young runesmith would appease the dwarves also remained to be seen Even if he did that, it would not remove the dwarves' problem from the city but would shi+ft their attention towards Wayland and hi this as he spent a lot of work to gain the young man’s trust He also knew that if Wayland continued to improve then he would be a better invest
‘Huild htly as he came to a conclusion While the second option would probably be thedifferent He was not really scared of so forward
“Elodia, I need you to do so for e an appointment with the dwarves from the union, I need to talk with the to…”
Before the woman could ask the question Aurdhan
“This isn’t so you need to know, just perform the task and don’t ask questions”
While Aurdhan knew that Elodia meant well, the fewer people knew about his plan the better She didn’t need to involve herself in his scheize, guild master, I will contact the dwarven union”
Elodia bowed and then reuild master’s office The bald man stood up from his chair and walked over to theThere he could see a busy road where various people were shuffling around
“This will certainly be interesting, I hope the little Runes will be up to the task…”