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Aimless Ascension

[Webnovel's Fantasy Carnival Winner] Gale was summoned into a mysterious world of magic and monsters when some crazy practitioners messed with higher-dimensional laws. So begins the tale of a hero. Although most of his adventures turned out to be disastrous, it couldn't stop him from becoming the most notorious outworlder in existence. From a destitute slave to a wandering minstrel, Gale voyaged across treacherous terrain and somehow wound up as the infamous king of the desolate Wild. Eventually, his insatiable thirst for power and greatness led him astray, as Gale had to change occupation again. This time as a humble farmer. Somehow he was disastrous in that too, as accidentally, Gale developed his little farm to a holy ground of spirit arts. Now all aspiring practitioners—no matter whether it's a scion of Great clans or Jade beauty who can topple kingdoms—want to join. - - - Disclaimer: This story introduces a framing narrative and written two timelines side by side. One is the present timeline, and the other is Gale's adventures since he was summoned. ________ Discord: https://discord.gg/DFynG4y4Na

EG0 · Fantasy
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064 Lesson (3)

Gale already knew the Wangs wouldn't be able to afford the fate lock on short notice. And even if they had the thoughts of purchasing the item, all they could hope to do was to pay in instalments.

Well, Gale wasn't short on money, and he wouldn't care if they pay it at once or in instalments. He literally didn't have a count of how much he had with him. A sixth of his void lock was a good estimate. And that was only the spirit coins. He had various other valuable items.

Anyway, he would lose nothing on this deal. Today or tomorrow, they would pay him back. The best thing about this outcome was that it would make him feel good, helping good people.

Grandma Wang seemed to want this fate-lock for her granddaughter, but the granddaughter wasn't so sure after the price got higher.

Honestly, the price of fate locks was never stable and could go both ways depending on people's needs. There weren't even any associations to control the prices of these items.