Ore no Ongaeshi: High Spec Murazukuri

Episode 47: The Imperial Noble Merchant Butanz

The cobblestone streets stretch east-west through the vast prairies.

This street was one of the streets laid throughout the continent in the days of the ancient super empire.

Different commodities from east to west are transported by merchants relaying trading cities and still play an important role today as a way of intersecting logistics with different cultures.

There was a "suspicious group” heading east on such a street.

The group places a luxurious carriage in the centre, around which a considerable number of cavalry figures can also be seen.

Is it a carriage with a large merchant or nobleman from the decoration of the carriage?

Quite a horse speed, but he walks the streets without difficulty around the legs of a golden carriage.

The cavalry around about forty horsemen would be mercenaries hired to combat banditry.

Anyway, if you kidnap a nobleman or a big merchant, you're easily targeted by bandits to be able to claim huge ransoms.

Expensive horseback mercenary regiments cost money, but both this and escorts would be needed as expenses.

But other than that, if you look closely, this population feels uncomfortable.

Anyway, there's no such thing as a national or family crest in this carriage.

If you are the owner of such a luxurious carriage, it is common sense on the continent that the thing that reveals its identity is always carved.

Because without it, when you cross the border, you get caught up in the most troublesome interrogation.

Horse-riding mercenaries escorting their surroundings also look strange.

The cavalry is too trained.

The leather armor and equipment you are wearing is fragmented, thinly dirty and regular mercenary style.

But it was clearly the movement of a military-trained mercenary regiment to line up and walk side by side at equal intervals around carriages.

But there are no squad chapters that show their affiliation anywhere you look at the cavalry.

A suspicious armed group was walking east, not trying to reveal their identity in any way, including a carriage that swept through the center of the line.

"Dear Butanz. We're almost outside Orn territory."

Report to the lord of the carriage as the cavalry chief of the escort walks side by side.

He said he could leave the trading city of Orn a few minutes ago and get out of the country, which is soon his destination.

"Um, okay. Then I am Viscount Butanz, a Hizan noble merchant. Be sure to call me Lord Butantz!

"Yes... Butanz... Sir"

The mercenary chief, reluctantly, replies with honor to the noble merchant Butanz.

No matter how much the mission, I don't like the high-pressure butanz who bought the imperial nobility position for gold.

"Hmm... if I could take this little girl back to the capital, I'd be better off as well... uhihi"

On the other hand, in a rocking carriage, Butanz grins cunningly (and thus).

Girl sleeping by medication in back seat of carriage...... while gazing at Orn Taishou surrogate Isis.

"The cost of working on a turnaround acquisition to gather information in Orn. These guys cost a lot of cavalry mercenaries and expenses... I need to let this little girl collect a lot for that! Wooch......"

Butanz, an aristocratic merchant, was an undercover merchant of the Hizan Empire.

The original aim is to gather information on the city of Orn, where the Empire wants to fall in a few years.

But he knew about the existence of Isis, a surrogate girl, and was secretly planning a kidnapping.

And this afternoon comes the chance for a Thousand Corners. He succeeded in abducting Isis, who was on his way to the market (Bazaar).

Later, if you escape Orn territory with this high-speed carriage, your mission will be a great success. All you have to do is join the regular army of the Empire's fortifications ahead and return home gently to the Imperial capital.

A grace award from His Majesty the Emperor, who was aiming for the fall, would also be played to the success of the kidnapping of the Taishou surrogate girl in the trading city.

It's not like the girl sleeping in the back found out what kind of end road she would send as a tool for diplomatic planning.

Butanz, an aristocratic merchant, only needs his place and bounty.

"Butanz...... Sir." Something's coming up from behind… "

"Am I? What?

An earlier cavalry chief will report back.

He said they were coming after someone from the west in their own line heading east down the street.

"Is that the Orn Knights!? No... we shouldn't be able to make it out so soon..."

The most alarming thing Butanz, who kidnapped Isis, was the pursuit of the Orn army.

However, a lot of money was poured into it and the workmanship was done beforehand. At least the Regular Soldiers and the Knights, they shouldn't be able to make it out yet.

"One in a dirty carriage… a few horse rides… perhaps a small band of bandits"

The far-sighted cavalry chief reports that to Butanz, who seemed anxious.

Other than that, the shadow is invisible to the surrounding area, so he says it is the opponent's power of battle that is not enough to take.

"When they catch up, it's no bother..." Turn it off! "

"... Yes..."

Even small bandits who are not familiar with them are "small things before they matter”.

Butanz, who is returning to Imperial Capital, orders the Cavalry Chief to kill all those who come after him.

"Follow me for about fifteen horsemen. Time to spare! Ha!"

The cavalry chief speaks to his own men who are side-by-side, slowing down and swirling left and right.

They don't know where the bandits are, but they will be amateurs. We are not opponents of our own mercenary regiment of a certain soldier regiment collapse.

Sandwich the opponent following the street from the left and right of the meadow. Simultaneous shooting with a bow from a distance would kill all opponents without a single soldier's loss.

Accurately shooting a bow on a horse requires rigorous training and talent from an authorized cavalry. I'm not an artist who can imitate ordinary bandits.

Butanz, his employer, also knew that he was paying a fortune.

"Hmm. They're smart mercenaries, but I need you to work for the money..."

Nearly twenty rides of mercenaries were about to strike a carriage following them from the rear.

Butanz watches the sight with ease from the carriage window.

(... hmm?

But that's where Butanz realizes “there is.”

(Why... is that carriage so fast...?

A wagon that just carries luggage can't get that fast. Because they ignore the performance of stability and speed to carry a lot of luggage.

This carriage that I am riding is a special vehicle.

Dedicated to himself, an aristocratic merchant, who let the artisans of the Empire make it without threading it on gold.

Ordinary carriages, of course, boast speed performance that such a thin peasant carriage never chases.

(When was this velocity dropping?... No, that's not true...)

I send my gaze to the man who manipulates the carriage, but he doesn't seem to be slowing down.

Instead, he manipulates a few horses desperately according to Butanz's orders.

Then is there any other cause?

Careful Butanz considers a variety of possibilities.

"Hmm...?... Become!?

At the end of his thought, Butanz unwittingly raises his voice as he shifts his gaze back out the small window again.

What a filthy carriage of carriages chased after us at some point.

This is a tremendous momentum to accelerate even further than earlier.

"Become!?... where did the cavalry captains go!?

I ordered all these guys to kill earlier, I can't see a dozen rides of cavalry chiefs and their men anywhere.

Did you betray... Yes, I doubt it, but I move my gaze further backwards.

"If so, stupid!?... for the sake of annihilation..."

Turning his gaze to the rear, Butanz makes his voice even more absurd.

The cavalry captains had left the horses on which they were riding, all lying in the meadows behind them, wiped out.

The mercenaries had their heads and bodies blown away with arrow wounds.

From outside the range of our own bow from the situation, we would have been deadly with unilateral and precise sniping.

A thin wagon approached me even closer while I was doing so.

"If I spared my life. Stop."

A wagon opponent approaching this carriage to a critical point has advised Butanz to surrender.

'I don't want to argue any more uselessly. Stop the carriage and give up all your stuff. Then only life will save you,' he commands.

"Hmm! Who do you think I am? Viscount Butanz, a great nobleman and a great merchant!

"I'm sorry. I don't know because I'm understudied."

"Become! Kill him! Kill them all!

Butanz, provoked by the other man in the carriage, orders the mercenary to leave his face bright red.

He told me to kill all the guys in the carriage.

An unidentified and creepy opponent, but the opponent has only one carriage and a few bow cavalry rides.

There are still close to thirty horsemen remaining in battle here.

Butanz believed this difference in volume could overwhelm him.

"It's a negotiated decision.“ Mountain Dogs "... let's go, bastards"

"" Heh! Brother!

The man in the dirty carriage names himself “The Mountain Dogs".

Thus the heads of the "Mountain Dogs" … Under the decree of Yamato, the children of Uld were attacked by Imperial carriages and mercenaries.

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