Love Letter From The Future

Chapter 236: Rinella’s Destiny is Her Own (29)



The term 'swindler' in the slums denoted a type of loan shark.

However, it wasn't a title they embraced; rather, it was a derogatory label given to them by the slum dwellers. Their primary source of income was preying on the illiterate countryside folk, exploiting them for money.

They were an organization that functioned much like parasites, present almost everywhere and extremely opportunistic .

However, their presence was news to me, indicating that they were a newly established force that had taken root in the Percus territory.

Loan sharking, at its core, catered to individuals in dire need of money. It was customary for merchants, particularly those facing strict deadlines, to seek urgent loans.

Thus, for loan sharks to thrive, specific conditions were essential.

The existence of a market was the key factor.

Without a thriving market, loan sharks couldn’t survive. Permanent markets typically flourished in larger territories, since they were sustained by ample demand.

So, according to this logic, there was no reason for loan sharks to venture into the Percus territory, which was nothing more than a countryside.

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