Ainu had a very vague impression of her organization’s founder. It was not that she did not pay attention to him before, but that the information surrounding him was deliberately obscured.
The bounty hunters on the fringe of the organization were not allowed to know the name of their founder.
It was not that there was some kind of hierarchy within the organization. Ainu’s brother had once told her this was actually to protect the organization and its fringe members.
A lot of people thought this group of bounty hunters were first targeted by the magus order after they killed several hundred members of the House of Voss. But actually, the history of them being pursued dated back over a 100 years. At that time, they were not even known as bounty hunters yet.
There was a long-held feud between their organization and the magus order, so they kept their identities hidden for over a 100 years. It was only when that old history was gradually forgotten in recent decades that they dared to be active again.
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