Inspecting Greeves' Soldiers - Part 3

"It was not my place to do," Greeves said, sniffing. "I haven't mistreated em', but I'm not a saint to be going around freeing people. If you're the one who has a use for them, then I figure you'd better explain it to them yourself. I hinted at it when I bought them, and they seemed eager enough, but I made it clear that it wasn't me that they had to impress. Besides… This is more convenient, ain't it? Even the villagers don't know of their arrival yet. If they displease you, I can dispose of them subtly."

Oliver glared at him with a hard look.

"Still got the righteousness in ya, eh?" Greeves said, sniffing. "I thought I detected more of an edge to your eyes, but I suppose not."

"There are limits, Greeves," Oliver said.