#56: Escape
Author: Dark Wave
last update2025-12-26 22:17:58

Back in the shop.

Rhys didn't understand where the conversation had gone wrong. He was sure he had them on the ropes. Now, the supposedly very sensible Chief Enforcer Ami was stonewalling him.

The removal of his bounty was just a minor part of the plan. If the Witch Overlord wasn't happy with a reduced bounty, then she herself would have to pay it. If she did so, then she'd have to do it privately or make it a public matter. It would be a minor headache for someone like her. He was still happy to do it.

"Hmphg."

Jecharim glared from his position. The old man seriously fought him the entire way through.

Ami finally responded over the phone.

"We can give you the truck and the keys, but we can't pledge any of the bounty to your account or a charity. The Adventurer's Guild said no."

"You didn't ask."

Rhys winced. That sounded bad from his end. He was certain she hadn't had the time to negotiate with them, but he felt like a child saying, nuh-uh you didn't.

Ami's response was cool
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