>>6936 >You are left with only confusion, you sense no hint deception or foul dealings, and you're sure of it. You think, what was Sildar talking about? But for that you have no answer. It could be that he's just that good at hiding it but highly unlikely.
>>6938 >Nyaa what was that about Yulya Nya he seemed nice for a noble Nya what should we do Nya?
>>6943 >Alice doesn't really care as long as the guy doesn't cause trouble but still looks at Yulya waiting for her verdict
Yulya leaves Harbins shop relieved but deep in thought I cannot sense any ill intent in this man. How peculiar this is not what I expected. He might value personal gain over common good which is expected for a merchant but it does not seem he plots to deceive or harm us on the contrary. If Sir Wester is blessed with wisdom he should understand that honest cooperation would be most beneficial and profitable for all sides. I pray this is actually the case.
Ashley what is your impression of Sir Wester?
>>6943 >I say we get Harbin the items and look at the situation again when we return. If he's honest with us he would be quite an useful connection. We could trade things and make some money. I still would never give him any samples from the mine without Gundren's permission... I agree. I was hesitant but I think it is for everyones sake if we deliver those goods. I see no harm in it. Then let us focus on purifying the mine. We will judge Sir Westers actions after our return and consultation with Sir Gundren.