Chapter 170 The Ominous Sign (1/2)

Despite the Trader's Festival having ended, Falla Startree's workload had not decreased in the slightest. If anything, it had grown larger. Moonshadow Trading Company might have been just starting out, but it's product was miraculous, and considering they'd only released one onto the market so far, Falla could only dream of what the reaction would be like when they introduced 5 more kinds of charms.

As such, she had been hard at work attempting to find an appropriate transport route between her heavily guarded and secret Evanine Mine, and Rouke Island where the business was based. There were many checkpoints and individuals that the crystals had to pass through before they made it to the Island, and Falla was doing her best to not only ensure that those individuals were trustworthy enough to be given the task, but also that no third party knew about the trade route and could therefore interrupt it. She'd never needed to take this much caution for any of her products before. It was part of the reason she'd decided to trade in fabrics. They were mostly common materials, the only thing that Falla attempted to do differently and therefore attract customers were the colours and designs on the fabrics. She'd met with mild success, and had been quite happy.

Now, she had to question if her decision to join hands with Rassa's new company was a good decision on her part. On the one hand, there was no doubt she'd earn incredible profits from this, and on a personal note, she had the opportunity to reconnect with Rassa. Though it was clear that it would be on a strictly friends' basis at most. On the other hand, she was joining hands with a new company that had an indescribably popular product and no on hand security.

It was just asking for trouble, and Falla knew it.

She'd tried, in their brief meetings, to convince Rassa that he should be more cautious. He was admittedly doing a good job as it was, but his security relied solely on Rassa's abilities and power. His followers had no way of protecting themselves now that Rassa had left, and Falla was sure she hadn't stressed this point enough to him beforehand. She had promised to take care of them, but she was sure that Rassa had overestimated her capabilities. Apple Star Trading Company was not large, and it was not widely known. Still, Rassa had seemed confident that she could do it, so Falla was determined not to let him down.

There was a knock on her office door as she signed a trade order that Layn had placed on her desk earlier that day.

”I've got it here, Layn,” said Falla as she held up the document quickly, ”Just approved, sorry I'm a little-”

”Miss Falla?” asked Layn's hesitant voice. Falla frowned, looking up. Layn was never hesitant. She looked at where Layn stood in the doorway to her office, ”You have a gue-”

Falla shot up out of her seat as she saw the individual standing behind Layn in the hallway, ”Jane?”

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Jane grinned confident as she stepped forward into the room. Falla hadn't seen her since her husband's funeral, she'd been busy with her final assessments at the Academy in Barday.

”Falla!” said Jane with a grin as she skipped forward to hold Falla's arms and Falla smiled in return, only to have her smile frozen in awkwardness at Jane's arrival.

It was wholly unexpected, the last Falla heard, Jane was back in Cordon.

”Jane, what a surprise, what are you doing here?”

”I hope I'm not interrupting?” asked Jane as she noticed Falla's expression, her own enthusiastic smile dropping.

”What?” asked Falla, ”Oh no, there are just some everyday things I have to deal with. I thought you returned to Cordon after you graduated?”

”Well, yes,” Jane replied, ”But when I was asked which Guild I wanted to join, my first thought was to join one so I could be closer to you! After all, it's been so long since we spoke and I know you haven't had the easiest time since…anyway, I thought I'd take the opportunity is all…am I overstepping?”

”Of course not,” Falla smiled, ”I'm just caught off-guard by your arrival is all. Shall we have some tea and catch up?”

”Sure,” said Jane.

Falla turned to Layn who awkwardly stood in the doorway still, ”Some tea please, Layn”.

”Of course, Miss”.

”So how has business been?” asked Jane as Falla led her to the small table and chairs she had in the corner of her office.

”Quite well, I've recently made a new deal with-”

Falla cut herself off. She couldn't mention Rassa. Not only would it make Rassa angry, but it'd no doubt worry Jane as well. That matter was far too complicated, and it was not Falla's place to explore it. It would be better if she didn't mention it at all.

”With?” prompted Jane.

Falla smiled, ”Oh, sorry, it's a secret unfortunately so I shouldn't discuss it, but it'll bring in a lot of profits if all goes well”.

Jane smiled happily, ”That's great, I'm happy for you”.