Vol 2 Chapter 24 (1/2)
Chapter 24
Chapter Two
Expectations
(Part 4)
They just needed to figure out the rules within the unit after that They anticipated that it would take some time, so they decided to come back to it later
And so, next on the agenda was the ga issue
As the three of thea was inevitable, they started there Even with the sudden plan for there to be an arena built in Lunéville, even if it went beyond their expectations, given the deep trust between the citizens and guild members, they believed that the influence of the fixed match turmoil would be mostly dampened
This was because there existed not a sa theht
As the gaed between their employed warriors, if they publicly banned it, it would only earn their antipathy On the other hand, they would end up with the citizens’ antipathy if they simply allowed it this time as well
That said, there was a serious risk of people turning to cri if they left the matter alone
It was a weighty political problem, so it wouldn’t do to just silence all parties As the three of the for a peaceful solution to the problem, Frank came up with an idea
“What if, rather than prohibiting it, we ed it ourselves?”
“Are you saying that the branch would ?”
Frank nodded in response to Hector’s bewilderment
“Rather than the branch, the arena will e it All other forms would be completely banned”
“… If we do that, we’d even be able to preventrates and the like”
“assu it would be done either e could control it this way”
They would be using the pari syste was a betting systeether Taxes and the house’s cut were taken fro the pool a bets It was a ement
Not finding any problems that stood out about it, they decided on the policy of publicly
The Pri Ilya listen in as she played with Haku, was somewhat dissatisfied that she hadn’t joined in on the conversation and steered the topic towards her
“Ilya, is there anything you have to say from e’ve talked about so far?”
“… H about the patrol group, but how about setting up rewards?” [1]
Seeing the three gesture as though to continue, Ilya sed back her dissatisfaction at the about the rest themselves and continued
“For the sake of having participants comply with the rules, I believe that it is important to not only penalize them when they break the rules, but also reward those who follow them Think of it as a carrot and stick”
“It’s a bit obscene for you to be saying that, isn’t it Un? Sorry”
The Prilare
“Although I said ‘follow the simple would be fine However, since it is not unlikely that there would be those trying to falsely gain th
ose rewards, I believe that it would be wise to set penal regulations to prevent it fro”
Frank and Hector aside, even the Pri with laws and policies, appeared to be thinking quite heavily on that Seeing hi like that, Ilya wondered if she shouldn’t tell the king to i another successor