âWhaaaaaat?!â
When Abdul II heard the price of the Great Argonneâs treasures, he nearly fainted.
The cost was many times more than heâd imagined, making it difficult for even Abdul II to readily commit to the purchase.
âA-Are you really certain about the price?â
Ottoâs quoted price was nearly 20 trillion in Korean won (not an exact match due to different currency values).
Even though the artifacts numbered in the thousands, it wasnât the kind of money a hobbyist would spend.
âItâs not that this Elder Brother of yours doesnât have moneyâ¦.â
âOf course, I know you have the means to pay 100 times that, or even 1,000 times that.â
Otto smiled and patted him on the back.
âBut since youâre raising an army to punish those who dare to oppose the royal family, Iâm sure youâre trying to save every penny, and I admire you for taking the initiative and tightening your belt as Sultan.â
âMmmm! To think that my brother has his brotherâs best interests at heart!â
Abdul II felt even more elated by Ottoâs gesture.
Historically, The Sultans of Caliphate kingdoms have had one perverse tendency and that is their pride in money.
They were prone to flaunting their wealth by spending money like it was water.
They were extremely averse to appearing weak when it came to money.
Why?
Because it diminishes the prestige of the dynasty and the Sultan himself.
Otto knew this all too well, and instead of hurting Abdul IIâs ego, heâd tried to pass it off as the frugality of being a saint.
âBesides, the attack on Jalalabad has disrupted trade for the time being, and I know all too well that my brother cannot spend money easily.â
âYou are my brother after all. How well you know my heart, so please give my brother a discouâ¦..â
As the word discount was about to leave Sultan Abdul IIâs mouth.
âI am as tempted as ever to give you a discount, but I cannot. Discounted prices are meaningless.â
âWell, what do you mean?â
âElder Brother, I know that you treat me well, and giving you a discount is not a loss. On the contrary, it would be a great gain in the long run, because I know you care about me that muchâ¦.â
âAnd yet you canât give me a discount?â
âElder Brother.â
Otto said with a very serious, unflinching expression.
âThese items were in the Tomb of the Great Emperor Argonne.â
âIsnât that something you know and I know.â
âIf I give you a discount it may diminish the prestige and jeopardize the spiritual power.â
âSpiritual powerâ¦?â
âWhat kind of figure was the Great Emperor Argonne?â
âWasnât he the great individual who calmed the turbulent lands and unified the Continent?â
When Otto heard Abdul IIâs answers, he suddenly thought.
âGreat, yes, because he was a Great son of a bitch, hehehe.â
Of course, he didnât bring the words out of his mouth.
After all, one cannot mess up a well-prepared holy meal!
âThereâs an inscription on the tomb that says, âTo the one who possesses these items, great power shall be givenâ¦â â
ââ¦..!â
âPerhaps, with the help of these artifacts, you will be empowered by the spirit of Argonne the Great to turn the Caliphate into a unified nation instead of a tribal state. A unified dynasty led by the Pamirs.â
Ottoâs words were like a poison dart in Abdul IIâs heart.
Currently, Abdul II had his eyes set on building a unified dynasty during his reign.
For Abdul II, the narrative and symbolism of Ottoâs findings were too compelling to resist.
And soâ¦â¦.
âIâll buy it.â
Abdul II said bluntly to Otto.
âNot a penny less.â
âYou are my brother after all.â
âOn this one condition.â
âWhat is it? What is that condition?â
âWell, that is.â
Abdul II blushed, as if somewhat embarrassed, and said with a hint of shyness.
âPerhaps.â
âAt your leisure, feel free to say.
âCanât we do it in installments?â
Instantly.
âNo way!!!â
Otto willed the words back down his throat after heâd almost shouted them without thinking.
âDonât press him any further.â
His instincts were warning him.
This was Abdul IIâs threshold, his limit of personal defiance.
If heâd succeeded in bargaining this far with a seasoned fox, Otto knew when to back down.
âOf course Iâll do it, elder brother.â
Otto flashed his salesmanâs smile.
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In fact, paying in installments wasnât a loss for Otto.
After all, the price was almost five times higher than the original value, so he could afford to take only 20 percent of the total price up front.
âFifty percent in advance. Iâll accept payment in magic stones or gold.â
âAgreed.â
âIâll take the remaining 50 percent in five-year installments of 10 percent per year.â
âThat would be great.â
âIâll just add an additional 10% interest for five years.â
âItâs installment payment, so I suppose interest-free isnât an option. Itâs not a small amount either. My apologies.
âYouâve made a wise decision. It is an honor to do business with you.â
âIt is my honor. What could be more precious in this world than a collection of items that can be imbued with the energy of the Great Emperor Argonne?â
âAs expected from you, indeed. Your exceptional insight into recognizing true luxury, bold decisiveness, and on top of that, your modesty in worrying about the countryâs finances. Iâve learned a lot.â
âHAHAHAHA!!â
Abdul II, in high spirits, burst out laughing.
Meanwhile, quietly observing the scene from the sidelines, Camilleâ¦
âFive times the value?!â
Camille clicked his tongue at Ottoâs outrageous price.
At this point, it was no longer a deal, it was an outright rip-off.
Based on the appraisal done by Ego Merchant Troupe, the artifacts were worth exactly one-fifth of what Otto was asking.
And they werenât even artifacts enchanted with some sort of ancient magic.
âNow that the deal is done, Iâll give you a caveat.â
âWhat? A caveat?â
âFor the next ten years, you must keep it a secret that you have these artifacts.â
What? Are you suggesting that I hide away the expensive collectibles I bought at such a high price?â
Sultan Abdul IIâs expression turned a bit fierce.
When one spends a lot of money, one should get a lot of satisfaction.
Expensive luxury items are often about showing off, not self-indulgence.
Not being able to show these artifacts off to others made Abdul II feel like he was not getting his moneyâs worth.
âElder Brother.â
Otto soothed Abdul II.
âThese artifacts are some sort of amulet that contains the spiritual energy of the Great Emperor Argonne.â
âHmm. An amulet.â
âWhat if you casually display these artifacts and spread rumors about them? Itâs risky. It could lead to theft. The aura of Argonne the Great might even spread to others.â
âAh! Is that what you meant!â
âYouâve spent a lot of money on it, and if you want to see the benefits, I suggest you keep it to yourself until youâve established a unified dynasty. That way, youâll be the only one to receive all of its divine energy.â
âIndeed! That makes sense!â
Once again, Abdul II was swayed by Ottoâs eloquence.
There was nothing he said that didnât make sense, and he couldnât let it go unheeded.
âI will keep my brotherâs words in mind. These artifacts will be revealed only after the great work of the Unified Dynasty is accomplished.â
Otto didnât have to worry that the sale of the artifacts would reach the ears of Argonne.
Having succeeded in his swindle, Otto retired to his quarters to rest for a while.
Perhaps because he had completed his big scam, or deal?
âHuu!â
Otto buried himself in the beanbag-shaped sit-down couch with a relaxed look on his face.
âWhat kind of spell did you perform?â
Camille asked Otto.
âHow did you get him to buy all those antiques for that amount of money? Surely Abdul II is no fool.â
âI sold the epics, not the antiques.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âWell, thatâs the thing about luxury goods. The stories behind the objects are worth more than their intrinsic value.â
Camille, who was as frugal as Elise, didnât quite understand what Otto was saying.
As a salaried worker, perhaps even more so as a government official.
âThe important thing is the story behind the item. For instance, the brand, or how long the place that made the item has been around, what kind of evaluation it receives in the market, and how rare it is.â
âHmm.â
âIn that sense, the antiques I sold perfectly fulfill the criteria for luxury, and as I said, they fit perfectly with the ambitions of Abdul II and the life narrative of Argonne the Great.â
âAnd thatâs why he paid that price for ornaments that do nothing, and arenât even artifacts?â
âBecause his ambitions are so great. He wants to be mentally reassured, and the person he most admires is the Great Emperor of Argonne.â
âI can understand that.â
âAnd Abdul II, although heâs the Sultan of the Caliphate Kingdom, seems to have a bit of a penchant for extravagance. While heâs politically savvy, he tends to be a bit careless with money
âNo way.â
Camille looked like heâd been hit with a hammer.
Of all the countries in the world, he couldnât understand why theyâd traveled so far, all the way out here.
The Caliphate was the perfect place to do business.
They were the only nation that could trade without being exposed to Argonne, dispose of the items at a premium, and receive payment in the strategic resource, magic stones!
âDid you calculate all of this?â
âIt was Egoâs idea when he recommended the Kingdom of Caliphate. Thatâs why I like Ego. Heâs very resourceful. Heâs got a great eye for logistics.â
Otto praised Ego and looked around.
âThis is a lie.â
Camille realized that Otto was lying.
He was sure that even though Ego had recommended it, there was no way Otto hadnât seen all of this coming.
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That night.
Otto and his group were invited by Abdul II to attend a banquet.
On their way to the banquet hall.
âYou rascal! When are we going to the Harem?â
âAh! Come on!â
Otto scowled at Kairos.
âFirst we have to eat, and then weâll go⦠Eat!â¹
âAre you saying we go to the first place first and then to the harem for the second?â
ââ¦Please donât say something stupid like that, people will misunderstand.â
Otto thought Kairos sounded like a drunken, middle-aged department head with a tie on his head.
But Otto didnât bother to criticize Kairos further.
âHmmm. Okay, weâll see. Since he is singing about harem harem, of course Iâll take him. Hehehe. You just wait.â
Otto smirked deviously at Kairos.
âWhat are you plotting to do again?â
Camille asked, recognizing Ottoâs expression like a ghost.²
âUgh, conspiracy, when have I ever!â
âYou get that look on your face whenever youâre scheming.â
âWhatâs wrong with my expression?â
Otto snapped.
âYouâre too perceptive for your own good. I donât like people who are too observant.â
Just as Otto was thinking that to himself.
âHello.â
Otto turned at the familiar voice and saw Saladin standing with the crown princess and the still young crown prince.
But something was wrong.
The crown prince was dressed in the regalia of Caliphate, while Saladin and the crown princess were dressed in casual clothes.
In other wordsâ¦â¦.
âCould it be that the Crown Prince and Crown Princess were not invited to the banquet?â
Ottoâs expression turned serious.
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TL/N:
1. This Korean expression emphasizes the importance of taking care of basic needs before proceeding with other tasks. Itâs akin to saying, âLetâs handle the essentials first!â
2. The expression âreading a person like a ghostâ in Korean culture conveys the idea of intuitively understanding someoneâs emotions, thoughts, or intentions. It implies that the person possesses an uncanny ability to perceive hidden aspects of another individual, much like how a ghost might see beyond the physical realm.