Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2015 9:05:15 GMT -5
Things had been too quiet for his taste. Even though he had retired from the legion just a few months past, Gunnar had taken to going to school, though not the Academia. He was studying at Yale. Business finance and Law so he could finally take over the family enterprises after graduation. Currently he was worth millions of dollars, just based on his family assets alone, not to mention his former business of killing, Gunnar had enough assets to last him and his great grand children till they wanted to retire. But for today, he was simply doing research for a paper on Roman history. The thought made him chuckle. If only his history professor knew what sort of student he had in his class. The professor was no demi-god, that was for sure. Grabbing a couple of scrolls from one of the more restricted sections of the library, Gunnar sat down at a table before taking the pair of gloves to unroll the parchments written in faded latin. Some of the scrolls were large, many of them faded with thousands of years of use. What would someone give for the acquisition of these artifacts, Gunnar thought.
He flipped open a notebook and started to jot a few things down. His own latin a bit scrappy. Gunnar frowned as he looked more closely at another one of the scrolls. Gently placing a gloved hand atop the parchment a bit of glee danced in his eyes. This wasn't a scroll of business transactions. No on the contrary, this was a hit list written to look like business transactions. His parents had taught him something similar, it was easy to decipher. But while this was interesting it was exactly pretaining to his problem. What was he going to do his ten page report on for his Roman history class?
He flipped open a notebook and started to jot a few things down. His own latin a bit scrappy. Gunnar frowned as he looked more closely at another one of the scrolls. Gently placing a gloved hand atop the parchment a bit of glee danced in his eyes. This wasn't a scroll of business transactions. No on the contrary, this was a hit list written to look like business transactions. His parents had taught him something similar, it was easy to decipher. But while this was interesting it was exactly pretaining to his problem. What was he going to do his ten page report on for his Roman history class?