Beside Saint's Grandson standing on the terrace, several monks are reading out the clauses of the "Guild Act" one by one.
Summaries of the act are circulating among the crowd, and the artisans receiving them feel both joy and sorrow.
"What is this? Should we agree?" Asle quietly asks Sharet.
Sharet glances at Asle in surprise, "This isn't asking, it's notifying."
"Damn, we have a shallow foundation, no elder to speak for us." Asle laments.
At this moment, Sharet also starts grumbling, knowing that a task divided among five people means many artisans have to wander and seek work.
But with Saint's Grandson loosening things, one person can do one task, which means more artisans might become unemployed.
That must lead to a price war to attract customers, leaving only the best skilled and cheapest, taking all the money.
But that means their leisurely days are over, and if careless, they could be overtaken by younger artisans.
