But these people never came back—
Less than half an hour later, a written report was already on Ogins' desk. This vigorous young man in his thirties—of course, according to Vorn's standard—felt for the first time that things were starting to get somewhat tricky.
Ogins was able to come to this mine to work for Count Jandener partly because of the Count's appreciation, but also because all the connections were well-managed, especially the great contribution of Countess Jandener—being a young relative of her family, he had hitchhiked his way here, just waiting to join the staff of that Count after his term ended.
Ogins knew very well that this mine was extremely important to Count Jandener, and those who could successfully earn the Count's trust here would eventually become his close house servants. Therefore, he was filled with enthusiasm and even a sense of pride when he came to this place.
Everything seemed orderly until this morning.
