Elegant and Deadly

Elegant and Deadly was virtual representation of one of Aveline de Grandpré's genetic memories.

Description
Aveline set out to protect the family business, and heard more rumours of disappearing slaves.

Dialogue
Aveline then made her way to the warehouse, using her parasol to eliminate the guards. Aveline then returned to Gérald Blanc. Aveline then set out to buy the shop and returned back to her headquarters. Aveline left and met Gérald at the docks.
 * Informant: Follow me.
 * Towncrier: De Grandpré coffee produces hives about the face and causes fit men to walk with a limp! Avoid the primitive muckwater! Drink fine East India tea, the elixir of gentlemen!
 * Aveline: What's the meaning of this?
 * Towncrier: I don't know, ma'am! They pay me to say what I'm told. I can't even read, I swear!
 * Aveline: Where is your employer?
 * Towncrier: At his warehouse, no doubt. Please don't hurt me.
 * Bouché: Don't kill me! What do you want?
 * Aveline: Stop slandering de Grandpré's reputation. Close your deceptive booth, clean the market of your insipid handbills, and issue a public apology.
 * Bouché: Alright. I'll apologize. I swear!
 * Aveline: What's this? Coffee? How are you feeling? A touch nervous? Itchy?
 * Bouché: Alright, look. I'm desperate. I can't keep my slaves from escaping. I lose money every day. And all my stock is in tea. If everyone starts drinking coffee, I'll be through.
 * Aveline: Anyone who keeps slaves deserves to lose them. Next time, remember: far worse things can haunt a man than lost business.
 * Bouché: Alright, alright, alright ma'am.
 * Aveline: He'll be no more trouble.
 * Gérald: I'll say. He's going bankrupt! Selling off his shops! Care to err... expand your empire?
 * Aveline: Now there's an idea. If I buy him out, I can pay his slaves a wage and set them on the path to freedom.
 * Gérald: Certainly a more uh... peaceful solution than your er... usual method of handling slavers. I'll keep a tally of properties available to buy, and make sure my informants keep an eye on er... opportunities. Look for them.
 * Aveline: Thank you, Gérald.
 * Aveline: Gérald, I'm hearing about disappearing slaves again. I thought we ended that with Gouverneur d'Abbadie. But it happens again--and not only slaves now, but laborers, the poor... Where are they all going?
 * Gérald: I'll set my informants on finding out.
 * Aveline: No. I'll do it myself. They need help now.
 * Gérald: May I suggest that you er... start with San Danje this time?
 * Aveline: Yes. This is one case we won't solve at a garden party.
 * Gérald: When you're ready to go, find me outside, near the docks. I'll show you a faster way there.
 * Gérald: Ah! Aveline. Simply come here when you need to travel out of town. The uh... business... will cover any er... expense.

Outcome
Aveline protected the family business, expanded it by buying a new shop, and set out to discover what happened to the slaves.

Trivia

 * To achieve full synchronization, Aveline could only use her fists to defeat the Spanish guards.