The procession was public as the Versia diplomatic team arrived via a wagon convoy, protected by more than three dozen guards. The diplomats stared in curiosity as a dozen light capturers had their beady black lenses aimed at them.
The news of the lightcapturer invention was not particularly new in Versia, where a few entrepreneur companies had already tried to create their own knockoffs. However, it was still a sight to see it spread through society so quickly. News companies were capitalising on the new medium of information rapidly, its changes echoing through the city of Raktor.
“Ah, Minister Dekar. It is good to see you again.” Count Leon was already in position to receive them at the grand steps to the central office that handled all affairs in the county. He bowed to a man wearing a sharp, tight uniform adorned with tens of medals, signifying his rank and position in the government of Versia.
“It is good to see you again as well, Count Leon.” Minister Dekar smiled as he stretched out his hand, shaking Count Leon’s hand in a sign of goodwill. Both of them had wide smiles on their faces, as did the rest of the accompanying diplomatic group and the four barons who stood behind Count Leon.
The reporters quickly recorded the entire event, speaking rapidly into their arctech recording devices – their voices to be released alongside the recorded lightcapturer films.
The dignitaries wasted no time, immediately following Count Leon into the meeting room, where two long tables were laid out facing each other, with chairs already pre-designated for each member of the diplomatic team.
The opposing parties chatted a bit with each other, exchanging small talk as they waited for the meeting to begin. Many of them knew each other from both sides, having met before in their former jobs or through diplomatic missions both before and after the previous war.
“Everyone, we shall begin now.” Count Leon announced, taking his seat right in the centre of the Yual Dominion’s table.
As soon as the meeting began proper, however, the air immediately became tense, with the two teams clearly knowing what this was all about.
“So, to clarify the purpose of this meeting: your citizens have been caught redhanded smuggling weapons into Versia from Raktor, and –“
“Ex-citizens, need I remind you.” Minister Dekar interrupted. “General Javel had been previously stripped of his citizenship.”
“-And the Versia military has been directly complicit in this entire affair.”
“How strange. This sounds like a simple case: your nation can’t keep its criminals under control. I would also like to officially state that the Versia military has not received any of these aforementioned weapons, none whatsoever.”
“Criminals which stem from your nation and are directly sabotaging Raktor to empower Versia. I have direct evidence that your military is actively assisting in the transfer of these smuggled goods.” Count Leon motioned with his hand, prompting a servant to bring forward a stack of papers, placing them in front of the diplomatic team’s members.
“Each of these papers represents a formal license to transport weapons around the country of Versia, signed off directly by an official of the government.”
“We have already dealt with the corrupted official, but the fact remains that the guns have never made their way into the formal military. It is purely a criminal transaction, from one black market to another. We did not actively plan for nor support such activities – our own enforcers are performing an investigation right no-“
“I don’t care about what your enforcers are doing!” Count Leon snarled, raising the tension even higher. “The simple fact as I see it is this: Your people, citizen or not, have been smuggling guns out of our military facilities INTO your country!”
“I find that accusation ungrounded and misleading - the government of Versia do not claim to have jurisdiction nor control on every single ‘ex-citizen’ that has been excommunicated. Such a statement would lead me to also accuse your ex-countrymen of establishing human trafficking rings in my own country as well!” Minister Dekar shot back. “On top of that, your military shows clear signs of mobilisation, something that is clearly aimed at Versia!”
“Is my military not allowed to perform military exercises within our sovereign territory?”
The barons and the Versia diplomatic team remained silent as the argument was solely waged between the Minister and the Count. Both sides were unwilling to give up ground, but the Minister knew deep down that he had already lost the moral ground. It was an undeniable fact that the guns had indeed been smuggled into Versia. He tried his hardest to deflect or counter with other examples, but Count Leon stayed on task.
“Here is my ultimatum: Your country will catch all criminals involved in the smuggling and distribution of Yual Dominion’s technology, as well as pay back reparations of an equivalent sum. The hijacking of our military facilities has negatively impacted our economy, resulting in losses of nearly two-hundred and fifty million rakels in total.”
“Ridiculous! You want us to be your hunting dogs and compensate you as well?! I would like to remind you that the original reason for the smuggling to occur was because you, too, have potential corruption brewing in your own military. How is it possible for a small gang to smuggle that many guns?”
“Where is the meeting point?”
“Around the Culdao Peaks area. I suggest we use a body double to make the Yual Dominion believe that we are returning to Versia while another wagon takes you to the secret meeting point.”
The plan was put into place immediately, with Minister Dekar and a team of a dozen Versia Guards disguised as a merchant escort moving out from Raktor towards the Culdao Peaks.
They blended in easily into the hordes of merchants in the now expanded Culdao Peaks Town, with the marketplace increasing in size and the wealth of the town increasing. More and more people were migrating into the town in search of fame and fortune, while other merchants began to invest in supporting industries to facilitate the travellers and other traders who bought and sold the Euria Seeds.
A lone hooded man was waiting for them in an alleyway, immediately turning and walking into the forest while Dekar and the guards followed. Where is he taking us? I’ve heard rumours of domesticated goblins, but surely he does not intend to use the hostility of the goblins against us?
The Versia Guards were all well armoured under their normal clothes, complete with an armour set as well as an arctech pistol. Dekar gingerly stepped through the dense foliage, though there was a clear rough path created by the continuous movement of workers carrying Euria Seeds.
Suddenly, five goblins appeared on the treeline, leaping past the guards overhead, who all reacted instantly and held their pistols at the ready.
“Hold your fire – they are making sure you weren’t followed.” The lone hooded man turned around, with fifteen goblins lining up behind him.
“Wha- how did you domesticate the goblins?” Dekar couldn’t help asking. Even in his homeland, there were many failed attempts at restraining the goblins, causing losses and continuous rebellions.
One of the goblins clearly took offence at the insult and was about to retort when the hooded man raised his hand. “You do not need to know how I did it: only if I can deliver. The playing field between both militaries is hilariously skewed, and both you and I know Versia needs a helping hand.”
“So you want us to buy weapons from your operation here in the Culdao Peaks...?”
“Of course. I would like to aid in the upgrading of the Versia military to counter Raktor aggression.”
Dekar grew slightly wary. He must have an ulterior motive. “Why have you not done this for the Yual Dominion? Surely they would pay you a higher price.”
“Their motivations are not aligned with me. I am a firm believer in Versia sovereignty. The governing principles of the Yual Dominion are far too backward for my liking.”
What rubbish. He is obviously in it for the money, but he is right. This is something the Versia Military needs dearly. Instead of revealing his cynicism, Dekar had a wide grin on his face.
“Ahah, a fellow supporter of democracy! Of course, we welcome your help! However, the factory must be in Versia for national security issues, though I would prefer that these goblins do not follow you.”
Dekar glanced again at the fifteen goblins, many of whom snarled back at him. If he creates the factory in Versia, I will be able to deploy better spies to steal the design. It seems that these goblins are not easy to be bribed. Maybe even better - I can capture him myself. I have to hook him in first.
“That is only possible if your government gives me the proper licenses to operate within Versia itself.”
“Of course, of course, we can!” Dekar grinned widely. “In fact, as a representative of the state, I myself could issue the license without needing the approval of anyone else!”
“Then it’s a deal. We’ll work out the finer details at a later correspondence.”
“Indeed. I look forward to a fruitful relationship, Mr...?”
“Kris. Kris Greyborn.”