He could ramble on about being a businessman and a duellist, but Dominique had never been the type to brag about his achievements.
Quite the opposite. He preferred it when people treated him normally and not like some royal Prince because he was wealthy.
" Naturally. As a member of the duellists' guild, my job is to abide by the law and ensure others do the same. "
To some capacity, anyway. He wasn't a judge, but he was an executioner. Thanks to Clorinde. His life would've been miserable without this kind of responsibility. +
" Nobody will prosecute you for eliminating Hilichurls. In fact, the locals will thank you. Their population has been increasing lately and there's been reports from small areas outside of the court about damages.
" Pleasure to meet you, Vice Captain. I'm Dominique Baudelaire. " +
Having lost his wife and daughter had left him in shambles.
" I'm sure it's best to abide by your superiors' decree. I've heard Grandmaster Varka is a just man. "
Though Dominique had never met him in person.
Something told Dominique that this young man was toying with him ... But his expression remained neutral, studying the other's mischievous expression.
" Unless there's an actual crime committed, there is no reason for anyone to arrest you, Monsieur. "
He looked anything but poor in Dominique's eyes ... But he'd get along with the locals, if he continued the dramatics.
" Mentioning 'victims' is a quick way to catch the Gardes' attention. "