Chapter 241: Unharmed (3)

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Chapter 241: Unharmed (3)

Unharmed (3)

The mana bomb installed on the train was a device developed by Grawl, using mana stones as a medium to add various magical circuits. Of course, it wasnt a real bomb, more like a jack-in-the-box.

Anyway, thanks to that, the train came to a halt.

The police arrived belatedly, but there wasnt much for them to do.

Theias credentials as a Holy Knight far surpassed any authority the police had.

In the event of such a magical terrorism incident, she had the authority to investigate and control the scene independently.

Its a relief, I guess.

After the situation was resolved and we returned to our seats on the train, Theia quickly turned to look at me. In her hand, she held the mana stone core of the jack-in-the-box. She was probably planning to send it for analysis.

Well, I missed attending the parliamentary session. I should have been writing my article.

I said nonchalantly. Theia looked pensive, but soon pointed her finger at my laptop.

Laptop.

Huh?

Turn it on.

Ah.

I immediately understood what she wanted.

As soon as I opened my laptop, I searched for [Parliamentary Hearing].

Now, the Libra Economic Zone, Billiant, Kelroa, Pharalos

All of them were companies managed by Derek with an ambiguous ownership structure.

The hearing for Derek Libra, who owns numerous companies, will take place.

Derek appeared on part of the screen. He wasnt wearing his mosaic artifact today, so his face was fully visible.

A look that could dominate the assembly.

This must also be a strategy.

Even if they commit the same misdeeds, the ugly ones get stoned, while the beautiful ones gain fandoms.

Thats just how the world works.

* * *

At the parliamentary hearing.

Its almost Dereks turn.

An aide handed Derek some documents. Derek smirked and declined.

Its fine.

There was no need to busily prepare anything. All the information was in his head.

Memorizing data and figures was for the lower ranks, and the stupid commoners wouldnt understand it anyway.

The hearing for Derek Libra, who owns the Libra Economic Zone, Billiant, Kelroa, Pharalos, and many other companies, will take place.

Derek stood up briskly and took his designated seat. A camera in the corner captured him. It was slightly annoying, but a tolerable inconvenience.

In this place, mostly filled with old men, fat pigs, or bald roosters, the noble dignity that Derek himself possessed would provide a stark contrast.

Sir Derek. As a businessman, you manage many companies, dont you?

The Senator asked, pushing up his glasses.

Derek nodded.

Thats correct.

However, there are concerns in the public about your method of expanding into almost every field in a octopus-style management I would like to hear your thoughts on this.

There is absolutely no need for concern, Derek said, cutting through the air with a decisive gesture of his hand.

Rather, as a businessman, its about creating a better environment in the market

Based on the pretext of a market economy, he continued his speech.

The expansion into various fields benefits the competitiveness of the market itself. Consumers will see benefits, and market participants will be challenged to develop and advance themselves

No one interrupts him.

Not the Senator, nor the various witnesses attending the hearing, nor the citizens from all walks of life. They all just listened.

Yes, Ive heard you well, the Senator said with a small smile and a nod. Derek also smiled silently.

Is there any citizen here who would like to take the stand as a witness and ask questions?

A mere formality of a Q&A.

Theia Esil wasnt here anyway. So no one would be able to challenge him

Hm?

The Senator tilted his head slightly.

Yes, you there. Please come forward.

Dereks brow twitched slightly. In the meantime, a man walked up to the witness stand and sat down.

Who might you be? Please introduce yourself.

My name is Derk. I used to run an IT company.

This man named Derk.

Derek didnt know him.

Some unheard-of guy was now stacking documents neatly on the witness stand.

Then an aide hurried over.

Hes the former CEO of the startup IT company that Derek had acquired through a merger.

It was then that Derek finally remembered. The man who had lost his company to a hostile M&A orchestrated by him.

Why was that bastard invited

Suddenly, a thought struck him. He quickly turned to look at Vern. Vern avoided his gaze with a stern expression, but a faint smile lingered at the corner of his mouth.

That damned pig-

I am here to denounce the corporate ethics of Derek Libra.

* * *

This is the correlation between mana waves and the incidence of cancer. Its a medically proven fact. Next, this document shows the cancer incidence rates among employees of Pharalos, the pharmaceutical company run by Derek. The rates are significantly high. Its an impossible figure by any common sense.

I watched the hearing unfold on my laptop.

Despite the near certainty that the cancer was caused by mana waves, Pharalos has refused to acknowledge it and is still engaged in litigation.

Honestly, at first, I wondered what was going on. I thought that if only Theia werent here, none of this would have happened.

I was mistaken.

About fifty former employees who are cancer patients, half have died, and the other half are struggling to carry on the lawsuit without any attention from the media

Yes. This includes the amount of synthetic mana stone needed to increase our territory by 5%, and the calculations for the power required. Thanks to Belkman joining us, we can now meet the demand for synthetic mana stone, but

Crow paused for a moment. Jescos eyebrows twitched.

But what?

Currently, the market rates Belkmans mana stones as a higher grade. Therefore, to expand our territory, concentrated investment in that area is necessary.

In other words, Belkman was receiving better treatment than Jesco.

It meant that Belkman was considered a better technician than Jesco.

This crazy son of a bitch!

Second in command, Face, finally understanding, grabbed Crow by the collar. Crow clutched at his thick arm.

Let go of me!

Thinking youre all that just because youre educated, spouting nonsense to the boss-

Hey, hey. Let him go.

What are you doing? Let go.

Face released his grip. Crow straightened his disheveled tie.

Huff

Jesco exhaled cigar smoke and gestured with his chin.

Continue. Its okay, go on.

Yes. Of course, the top-quality synthetic mana stones are naturally superior in quality when they come from the boss. However-

Belkmans are consistent, arent they?

Yes. They are consistently high quality.

Jesco chuckled dryly.

That guys personality is like that. Always calm about everything. Doesnt go out much either. Doesnt let anyone in when hes cooking. He blocks out external stimuli. Thats different from me; I cant work without music.

Face and Crow exchanged glances for a moment.

There was something oddly familiar and intimate about the way he spoke, as if he was talking about a younger brother he was close to.

Was this the same Jesco, who until now had seemed devoid of blood and tears?

Yes. Well, anyway. The stock sold out in 7 days. Theres a demand for stable supply contracts from all over. To meet that, we need to expand the factory

Just do it.

Jesco shrugged as if to ask why he was even being asked.

The technicians willingness is the issue. Its not just about Belkmans ability, but whether Belkman wants to do it, and how long Belkman will stay with us-

Belkmans with us for life. No, that guy is already one of us.

Jesco stated decisively. The brows of Crow and Face twitched simultaneously.

What are you looking at me like that for? Desert folks are known for their strong loyalty.

Ah yes but the workload will increase significantly.

Ill talk to him. He likes to work, so its fine. But lets give him a 3.5% share.

3.5?

Face mumbled quietly to himself and took a step forward, his throat tightening.

Still, boss. Arent you trusting him too much?

What do you mean?

Jescos eyebrows furrowed.

I mean, even if hes from the same desert. Weve been serving you for over 15 years Giving 3.5% to someone whos only been with us a month, it would be much safer to give just 0.5% to our own people.

Really? What can you do with the technicians cut?

Well, the technician makes the stones, but we risk our lives to deliver them. Fights break out frequently. With 0.5%, we could upgrade our equipment

So its about the money, then.

Crackle-!

Jesco snuffed out his cigar in the ashtray. A vein throbbed prominently on his forehead.

Face clamped his mouth shut.

Face. Youre living well with what youre getting now. Can you spend it all in your lifetime?

Its not just for me. As you know, I have a family to support-

Ah, fuck. The kid talks too much. Hey, if anyone needs life insurance, its the technician. If his identity gets exposed, theres a whole truckload of people trying to snatch him up. Dont you know this business?

Bang!

Jesco slammed his fist on the desk. Face fidgeted with his lips and then bowed his head deeply.

Im sorry.

Youre right, boss. We should always treat the technician well.

Fucking bastard.

Face turned his eyes to glare at Crow. Crow, pretending not to notice, cleared his throat and pulled out some documents from his coat.

Here are the financial documents needed for the facility expansion.

Yeah. Put them down and both of you get out. Ill ask Belkman myself right now.

Yes.

Yes.

After the noisy pair had left, Jesco sank back into his chair.

Shit. Talking to those guys is like talking to a wall.

Crows documents. He doesnt even read them.

Too many numbers and letters, they dont even register to his eyes.

And Face, well, as soon as he opens his mouth its money this, money that, and in the entertainment district, he throws cash around like hes some kind of VIP.

Sigh.

Jesco let out a sigh and dialed someones number.

Tru-ru-ru- Tru-ru-ru-

The guy picked up before the second ring could even finish. A smile Jesco himself didnt expect appeared at the corner of his mouth.

Hey~ What are you up to right now?

Yes, brother. I was just getting ready to start working.

His fellow countryman from the same desert homeland, with the endearingly desert-style name Belkman.

Alright then, wait for me. Ive got something to talk about, so Ill come by in a bit.

Jesco gathered a few gifts he planned to give to the guy and got up.The source of this content no/v(el)bi((n))