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"Ah, how clever...not something we could afford to do given our purposes here, but an effective tactic for a smaller group, I'm sure." He muses out loud. "But let us get down to business. How are you aware of our arrangement with the Merchant King?"
"Jerome Stillwater." Ramza replies, and the slight tilt of Jaghatai's helmet tells you that he probably has no idea who that is. "One of Felippe's trusted lieutenants. He intercepted one of the letters between you two and kept it so he could use it as blackmail material. Then, we came across it as we were dealing with Stillwater."
"Tsk. Such venomous behavior. He should have his head severed from his shoulders as soon as possible."
"Yeah, he was truly the worst. He kidnapped Gaoth citizens and soldiers, from what I could tell. And his escape plan for if he ever got caught was to cause a mass panic in the city by drawing in monsters."
"Outrageous! The worm! Where is he, I'll-"
"Dealt with, I assure you. The local guard saw to it that he recieve just punishment for all of his crimes once we finished interrogating him." Ramza looks over to you, seeking clarification on his fate.
"Public execution immediately after Felippe's detainment or execution." You state, recalling when you handed him in.
"Good. Very good." Jaghatai seems to calm down, no doubt having taken grave offense to the treatment of his people. "Now, what were you planning to do with the communications that Stillwater intercepted?"
"Contact you about it, actually. We were going to do a few jobs before then, but luck seems to be on our side, even if it wasn't the best first impression." Ramza says with a nervous chuckle, crossing his arms and propping a hand up under his chin. "You see, Felippe needs out. He's bad for our country, bad for your country, bad for everyone. He's ten times the snake that Stillwater was, and given how he's already compromised on multiple levels, you could stand to be working with someone better than him on this. Or at least cutting ties with him before we come down on him and tear everything he's worked towards down."