"No, this is not what it looks like! We simply closed this tunnel to make a space for the ore to regenerate!" Kyle said nervously.
The person beside him snorted. "Close this tunnel? You mean you closed 20% of the entire mine?"
"Yes, this tunnel and everything behind it," Kyle said. "It's for long-term profits."
"Then, you are most likely happy with the development, Mr. Freeman," the man said.
"Eh, yes!" Kyle said. "It will pay off within three to five years! No worries! I plan on renewing the lease when the time is up!"
"Mr. Freeman," the man said, "I need to inspect the entire mine. Right now, I can't inspect 20% of the mine because the way is blocked with rocks. Is there a way you can give me access to these 20% today?"
"Today?" Kyle asked. "That's a bit difficult. That would ruin all the work I put in burying this part of the mine."
"So, you can't give me access to the remaining 20% today?" the man asked calmly.
"No, but soon! If you come back in a week, I can show you!" Kyle said nervously.
The man just shook his head. "Mr. Freeman, you were the one who proposed this part of the contract. Are you intending on breaking the contract?"
"No! Of course not!" Kyle said, quickly holding up his hands. "Just… give me a little more time… please?"
The man and Kyle looked at each other for a while.
"I'll see what I can do," the man said. "It's not my decision."
"Thank you!" Kyle said, sighing in relief.
"The other parts of the mine seem to be just fine. I will make a report and send it to my client. Expect to hear from them within the next couple of days," the man said.
"Yes, thank you again," Kyle said.
Kyle escorted the surveyor outside and even escorted him back to the city.
After the surveyor left, a smirk appeared on Kyle's face.
Two days later, someone delivered a long and formal letter to the Stark Brotherhood, addressed to Kyle. f r\eewebnovel.c(o)(m)
The Millards demanded the sale of their mine for the agreed price according to the contract.
If Kyle decided to renege, he would be viewed as a criminal by the city.
The differentiation between legal and civil court didn't exist in the Skysand Kingdom.
Breaking a contract was seen as a criminal offense, and it would be prosecuted as such.
If someone owed someone else money and refused to pay, the kingdom would pay for them.
However, in exchange, they would need to serve the kingdom for a variable amount of time, depending on the debt. Normal people would need to do grueling manual labor, while stronger people would be sent to the frontlines as cannon fodder.
For someone like Kyle, this would represent a 90% chance of death.
When Kyle got the letter, he seemed panicked, but as soon as the person delivering the letter left, Kyle just smiled.
He went over to Noah and handed him the letter. "As discussed," he said.
Noah nodded, took the letter, and left the building.
He went to the city bank and took on a loan of five Ether Gems, which was to be transferred directly to the Millards. View the correct content at f.reewebn.ovel.co\m
Some hours later, someone from the bank delivered the news to the Millards that the Stark Brotherhood asked for a loan, which was transferred to the Millards.
When the Millards heard that, they just laughed.
For a while, they had been afraid that Kyle would run away.
Apparently, the Stark Brotherhood was willing to take a loan for him.
The Millards quickly signed the transference of the mine and told one of their people to bring it to the Stark Brotherhood.
The man quickly left and delivered the papers of ownership, asking Kyle to sign that he had received them.
Kyle sighed and signed it.
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