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"To be honest... I'm a bit confused. Is it a big reap? Or a small one? How much are those worth? What about our taxes, and how much you need to live?"
The Patriarch face goes from tense to paternalizing.
"<span class="mu-r">Of course it's much! I had a great haul, but Estimed Senior Brother? That's impressive!</span>"
His father smack the back of his head.
"<span class="mu-s">It's not that much. Great in the eyes of a child; not worth enough for your really relevent questions.
To be completely frank, it's still better than what we found those last months. Maybe luck is coming back?</span>"
The trip back to the compound is made in a relaxed atmosphere - although the smallest child is sulking.
You don't know enough yet. But maybe you had the right attitude, the right choices and the right luck to defuse the situation?
Anyway, you're back to the compound. You pretext a need to meditate and retreat to your quarters, where you detail to Kyo Ko the events of the day.
"<span class="mu-b">I wasn't idle too. I found the accounting's secret books. In short, they never had a shortage of materials or troubles to sell them. Just, they bypassed the sect.
Don't ask to who - they weren't stupid enough to leave the paper tray. So, what now?</span>
- Well, leaving it as is is begging for the situation to continue... I think..."
>You feel you don't have enough informations for now - continue the investigation [write-in how/your angle]
>You feel you know enough. Patriarch is really appeasing, so a confrontation where you voice a stern warning should be enough to solve the issue
>You feel you know enough. Patriarch is guilty of treason - you'll execute him using your Attack talisman as a reminder of their vassal status, and to solve definitely the issue.