The captain of the guards exhibited a dispirited departure, his silhouette so despondent and downtrodden.
To the Leader of the Mercenary Guild, whatever thoughts he might hold about the matter now lacked any value.
Since the two parties were engaged in a trade and negotiation at this moment, they must stand on an absolutely fair and equitable footing to discuss the current situation.
It seemed that with some scenarios already evident before his eyes, there was no longer a need for much else—explanations or judgments regarding possible complications.
And facing the circumstances he might have to accept, did that mean there was no longer any need to make undue preparations for improper eventualities?
To the Leader of the Mercenary Guild, these tools may seem immensely practical, yet they were ultimately unnecessary for making too many choices concerning the issue.