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By the time Naro and Balat returned, he had spoken to all but four of the recovering people and so far only three had rejected his offer of employment. He had assured them that the Guild would provide this House with a healer along with food and water for another ten days or so. After that, theyâd be on their own. Each of those three people had graciously thanked him for freeing them, and for their subsequent care, but remained firm in their desire to remain unaffiliated with the Guild. Considering what had happened to the Guild several months ago, he could hardly blame them. They probably thought that joining the Guild now would be the quickest route back to the quarry.
As Naro and Balat were taking the healer around the House, making introductions, Cooper overheard the healerâs name, Hendrick. Cooper spoke with the remaining four people. One of these was a farrier, one was a porter, and two were Wharfsiders who proclaimed that theyâd be returning home âjust as soon as they felt ableâ. Both the farrier and porter were pleased to accept his offer of employment. That made five people staying, and seven needing to be escorted to the other House.
He asked Naro, âThe healerâs been paid, and knows to come here twice a day for ten days?â Naro nodded and Cooper continued, âAnd make sure everyone is eating?â Naro nodded again and Cooper appeared satisfied. He told the Journeymen, âWeâre leaving. Seven of these people are coming with us. Gaff, Naro, you two stay to the back of the group. Balat, you stay at the front. Iâll scout ahead. I wonât be moving fast unless we get attacked. Try to keep me in sight, unless Iâm leading someone away from you. I donât expect any problems from the City Watch, but theyâre not the only ones out there now. If we get separated, you all know the way to the other House. Protect our new people.â
Cooper then collected the new Guild employees and told them, âWeâre taking you to a new place. We donât expect to be stopped or attacked, but it is possible. If weâre stopped and questioned, youâre all returning home after digging irrigation ditches in a farmerâs field before planting season. If weâre attacked, either defend yourselves as well as youâre able or run. Just know that if you run, we wonât be going looking for you. Any questions?â The porter mumbled, âIs it too late to reconsider that offer of employment?â Cooper focused on the man, âNo. It is not.â The porter looked embarrassed as he replied, âYou werenât sâposed to hear that. It was a joke.â Cooperâs expression didnât change as he stated flatly, âFunny. Are we ready?â
Twenty minutes later they were in the other House and introductions were being made all around. Cooper found Mister Ysel and sat down beside him, âSir, knowing about âsociety personalitiesâ was part and parcel of your classes on politics and heredity in Etiquette classes, correct?â Mister Ysel had a thoughtful expression as he nodded, âI suppose thatâs true for the most part, but I think youâre about to ask some specific questions.â Cooper confirmed his suspicions, âYes, sir. What can you tell me about the Royal Spymaster and the Lord General?â Mister Yselâs expression turned serious, âShould I wonder why youâre asking? These are powerful men.â Cooper shrugged, âAfter the Guild was raided I recovered some items that Master Loril left behind for me. One of those things was a list of names. Master Vorniâs name had been crossed off. The two other names were Royal Spymaster Yoren Aporigh and Lord General Hennit Arkady.â Mister Ysel nodded in understanding, âSo you were left a Contract. Is that what youâre saying?â Cooper shrugged, âYes, but Iâve also been told on more than one occasion that Assassins are used for more than killing. The last of Master Worthanâs classes also taught that the âdesired effectâ need not be total destruction.â He paused but Mister Ysel had nothing to add. Cooper continued, âIâve met the Lord General once. When I was a courier, I delivered a message to him. Iâve been to his home, spoken with people who work for him⊠he led the forces that destroyed the Guild and killed or imprisoned most of our members, but despite that fact, everything I know about him tells me that heâs a good man.â Mister Ysel had begun to nod. When Cooper finished speaking, Mister Ysel replied, âThe Lord General was once a Captain in the Kingâs Army. He showed real promise and displayed absolute loyalty. For this, the King appointed him to Prince Lancaster and he was promoted to General. I suspect that this was not only the Kingâs way of protecting his son, but also a way to receive regular reports on his sonâs activities. From what I recall, the Prince later bestowed him the title of Lord General, and since that time Hennit Arkady has been loyal only to the Prince. Which is to say, he hasnât been disloyal to the King, but he likely isnât providing the King with information either. He is a member of the Princeâs inner council, and is likely one of his closest advisors.â Cooper considered
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