(D13, EM) No one ever expects... (Expecting)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 3:17 am
Bayushi Mitsu had returned to the Emerald Magistrate's yashiki, once again to speak to Mirumoto Namika.
"Mirumoto-sama," he greeted, extending a folded letter to the yoriki. "I have some information you may find of interest."
The scorpion tilted his head just so as he regarded her from behind his mask. "I found that the samurai you are investigating has not been putting even a reasonable facade of effort towards the miai. It seems instead that our samurai has been courting the peasants of the Shika lands, with platitudes that resemble those of the Perfect Land sect." Bayushi shrugged. "While it doesn't align with the idea of a samurai putting aside justice for their own personal gain, it is quite troubling, wouldn't you say?"
He pointed to the letter. "You'll find the details there, along with a list of several incidents from the samurai's past that corroborate this association. The records in the Deer's library will verify those."
Bayushi tapped his chin. "I admit, it isn't enough to bring a charge, but it is the perfect basis for a formal investigation, or for seeking a more personal satisfaction, if that is what you prefer. Either way, I think it needs to be dealt with - spreading potentially rebellious beliefs into the lands of another clan is particularly troubling, and relatively near to the capital no less."
"Mirumoto-sama," he greeted, extending a folded letter to the yoriki. "I have some information you may find of interest."
The scorpion tilted his head just so as he regarded her from behind his mask. "I found that the samurai you are investigating has not been putting even a reasonable facade of effort towards the miai. It seems instead that our samurai has been courting the peasants of the Shika lands, with platitudes that resemble those of the Perfect Land sect." Bayushi shrugged. "While it doesn't align with the idea of a samurai putting aside justice for their own personal gain, it is quite troubling, wouldn't you say?"
He pointed to the letter. "You'll find the details there, along with a list of several incidents from the samurai's past that corroborate this association. The records in the Deer's library will verify those."
Bayushi tapped his chin. "I admit, it isn't enough to bring a charge, but it is the perfect basis for a formal investigation, or for seeking a more personal satisfaction, if that is what you prefer. Either way, I think it needs to be dealt with - spreading potentially rebellious beliefs into the lands of another clan is particularly troubling, and relatively near to the capital no less."