Chapter 77
No matter how carefree mercenaries were, they still had their own rules.
Some of these rules were strictly enforced by Liberi, while others were not formally documented but were tacitly understood among mercenaries.
One such unspoken rule was: “Never disclose information about your employer.”
It was acceptable to boast about one’s exploits at the tavern over a drink.
However, speaking about an employer in too much detail was considered a betrayal of trust between a mercenary and the client who had entrusted them with the job.
Clients would not think well of a mercenary who, after being hired, turned around and sold their information.
For this reason, unless the situation involved severe moral or legal violations, most mercenaries would turn a blind eye to minor flaws for the sake of survival.
But the Red Claw Mercenary Group was different.
The mercenaries of Red Claw didn’t belong to Liberi and didn’t care about building trust.
