Book 3, 104
City of Sin
A Difficult Trade
Richard nodded at Noelene, âYes. All this ore right now can only be sold for 500,000 gold at most, but once theyâre processed into ingots that will rise to 600,000 and enchanting it will add another 100,000 on top. Even with the added costs, I can earn another 100,000 in total.â
âYou really are someone from the Deepblue,â Noelene said begrudgingly, âFine, Iâll help you with the mages and artisans. However, I want those enchanted ingots. Iâll buy them all at 700,000 just like you said.â
âNo problem,â Richardâs quick answer brought a smile to Noeleneâs face, âIâll even add the lafite on as a gift.â
The priestess was likely one with many secular connections. If she had the money to buy all the cloudiron, she had to have a fair number of organisations supporting her. At the very least, she was more wealthy than the Archerons. As for how she would use these ingots, what profits she stood to make, he couldnât care less. Why would anyone work without any benefits? As long as she paid his price, that was enough.
Time was preciously short. Richard first sent a paladin from the church to deliver a message to Nyris and Agamemnon before completing the deal with the ores. He opened the chest he had carried over, revealing two compartments. Most of the bottom was cloudiron ore, while on the top were two small and intricate boxes. He carefully opened both and examined the contents, sighing in relief once he found both were fine.
Noelene suddenly asked him a question, âRichard, I can pay for the cloudiron in advance. Is gold fine, or do you want anything else?â
âCan I buy offerings?â Richard asked with a laugh.
The priestess smiled, âIâll buy if youâre selling.â
Richard chuckled, giving up on the thought. Indeed, offerings could easily be turned to gold but the reverse was not true. As for how the revenue from the cloudiron would be used, he had already made preparations. He took out a scroll made of magic paper and passed it to the priestess, âPlease help me with the materials listed here. As for any remaining money, I would like to get some spatial equipment.â
Noelene spread the scroll open and had a close look, âHmm... Most of the materials here arenât impossible to get, but they will take time. I donât think Iâll be able to get them in time. Anyway, a few hundred thousand gold wonât be enough for good spatial equipment. A friend of mine coincidentally has a spatial box sheâs planning on giving away. Its external measurements are about the same as those little boxes, and it can hold two cubic metres. It also has a sealing enchantment in it, so the weight is invariant. I should be able to get it for you at 300,000.â
Richard pondered over it for a while before giving his reply, âAlright, I want it!â The box itself was nothing special, but Noelene was offering it at half the market price.
Surprisingly enough, most of the goods Richard had brought were sold before he even left the shrine. The trade of a million gold had left both sides feeling satisfied, but he was obviously the one that was happier. He asked Noelene to help him ready the portal before he left; he was planning to return to Faelor at the same time the next day at the latest.
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Nyris had already rushed over by the time Richard and Gangdor returned to the Archeron Island. The Fourth Princeâs response was so fast it was astonishing. For a moment, Richard even felt like the prince had nothing to do all day.
Nyris was obviously startled at the sight of Richard. The princeâs eyes twinkled, âHey Richard, I havenât seen you for a few days but youâve already changed so much! That beard is so cool! That coarse shave is an art unto itself!â
The youthâs eyes were practically glowing, making it seem like he would reach over to have a touch in the next second. Richard stroked his hard beard speechlessly; heâd had no time to deal with it during the war, and now he felt like it wasnât half bad. However, he didnât have the luxury of someone taking care of his hair. He just looked into the mirror in the morning and trimmed himself a little.
Many nobles spent up to an hour every day on fashion, and the royal family was only worse. Richardâs stubble was completely unlike the normally tidy facial hair of the other nobles, but if the prince found the coarseness stylish then he had nothing to say.
âTake this!â Seeing Nyrâs eyes growing brighter and brighter, Richard shoved a magic box into his hands to stop him from doing anything.
âWhatâs this?â The princeâs attention was obviously transferred to the box. However, when he opened it up to take a look the contents immediately drew a low exclamation, âSavage Barrier!â
Indeed, within the sealed box were five distinct runes that made up the entire Savage Barrier set. From the perspective of war, Savage Barrier was more practical than Savage Strike. It had been less than ten days since Richard had left, but he had already brought back a second sat. Nyris was naturally ecstatic. His destiny was already tied with Richardâs to some extent; the better Richard performed, the higher his own status would be.
âGreat, Iâll get you the materials right now. I can give you enough for fifteen sets in advance, so Iâm placing an order for three!â Nyris prepared to run out the moment he was done, likely wanting to return to the royal warehouse to collect the materials.
âWait!â Richard pulled the hasty youth back, âI still have a lot of materials on hand, I donât need them right now. I wish to use the remuneration to get a batch of magic equipment. Could you help with that?â
âWhat? How high is your rate of success?â Nyris looked at Richard dubiously, but then he immediately went back to normal, âWhatever. Magic equipment? Thatâs nothing. What do you want, and how much?â The Prince then slapped his chest loudly. It was an action filled with vigour, but when he did it oneâs mind would run wild.
Richard was delighted, âIâd like a batch of superior swords with two enchantments each. Letâs start with 500 first.â
âAlright, 500â wait, WHAT?â The last word was almost a cry of misery, almost as pitiful as that of a young girl who had run into a group of perverts.
The cry surprised Richard. He thought through what he had just said, confirming that he wanted superior swords and not epic or legendary equipment. â500. Is that a lot? This sort of sword is worth a little more than 2,000 on the market, right? Based on the price you gave me last time, 500 of them should cost 750,000. This is the same price as for the materials for five sets.â
Nyrisâ forehead started to bead with sweat and he forced a smile, âThe price isnât the issue. Itâs just... that quantity is a little too much.â
Richard frowned, âToo much? But I still need armour and shields as well.â
Nyris paled a little, hesitating, âHow about this, just wait a bit. Ag will be here soon, and the Ironblood Family is known for its enchanters. Also, tell me how many shields and armour sets you want.â
Richard thought it over and said, â500,000 goldâs worth of shields, half of which should be tower shields that are 1.5 metres long and the rest a mix of regular shields and bucklers. The armour Iâm buying for a million, primarily chain mail.â
Nyrisâ face started to pale as he silently made some calculations.
Agamemnon didnât take too long to arrive. After a brief exchange of pleasantries, he understood Richardâs needs and gave Nyris a look filled with pity. The Prince whined loudly, turning his head aside like an uncomfortable teenager.
Richard quickly caught their expressions, âWhat, is anything wrong?â
âNo, nothing at all! Iâll have everything ready by the afternoon!â Although he said this, Nyrisâ tone made it seem like he was acting rashly out of indignance.
Agamemnon shook his head, seemingly enjoying the Princeâs misfortune. He then turned to Richard, âMake me three Lifeâs Bane runes if you can. Iâll give you the materials at a ten to one ratio. And yes, Iâll be able to sell you equipment; this is what I can arrange for.â
Agamemnon passed a scroll to Richard, chatting with him for a while before leaving with Nyris in tow.
Richard then called the old steward and Fuschia into the study, asking them about the situation on the island in recent times. He hadnât been away for a long time in Norland time, but already much of the income from Gatonâs lands had faded away. This was only to be expected; the disappearance of the Marquess and the bulk of his army left people with all sorts of intentions. While Richard had become a royal runemaster, causing a few people to give up on those ideas, there were still a fair number doing things in the shadows.
Richard just nodded in response, instructing the old butler to keep a list of the resources where income had dropped without taking any action. For now, they would take as much as the people were willing to give, but still the less than 500,000 coins this season would make maintenance of the island slightly difficult. Based on current trends, the earnings next season would likely be another 100,000 lower.
However, Richard remained calm and didnât pay much heed to the issue, âWhat about our planar income.â
âThe Resting Orchid plane that Lord Senma is defending will send us a batch of materials next month, worth about 200,000 on the market. Nothing else.â
Richard frowned, âHmm? What about Asiris, is there no news from him?â Of the three knights that had pledged loyalty to him, Asiris was the strongest.