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Omnipotent Village Chief

In the Slonia Empire Mages reigned supreme. They are nobles who monopolized and controlled their knowledge and wisdom in the world where Arcane Energy riddled every nook and cranny from easily going out or leaked to the commoners and peasants. Darius, an orphan from the most remote village in the Northean Kingdom, had the highest Magic Aptitude. But of course, he was oblivious to this fact since surviving the all-year-long winter was harsh enough for him, let alone learning the magic that would bring nothing to the dining table for his little brothers and sisters in the orphanage. Until one day he met with an old man who gave him the… Arcanium System which would change his fate and the entire world altogether. ==== [Checking connection with the host.] [Synchronizing Host’s information, please wait…] [Updating Host’s information] [Update completed] [Downloading the universe’s data] [Download completed] [The Arcanium System has been installed successfully!] [System: All green] [Arcanium System: Linked] [Good morning, Master Darius] ==== “Nobles? Do you mean those fat-bellied pigs?! I can beat them with the tip of my nail.” “Hah! Such arrogance. You must have eons worth of knowledge in your Magic Circuit. How old are you again?” “18!” “What the…” *Will the Slonia Empire be all right with the existence of this young man?* ==== Support this book for faster release!

YannNovel88 · Fantasy
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109 Chs

62: Haggling

'This little prick wants to haggle with me?! Huh, fine by me. Let's see how witty you are.' Sarah thought, still wearing her coquettish smile.

"Four percent discount. Free delivery to every city within my reach. The Cromwell Merchant Guild will guarantee your purchased goods shall arrive at their destination safe and sound."

Darius caught a glimpse of greediness in Sarah's eyes. But there's nothing out of the ordinary. Every human who thrived in this field should at least have this trait. 

He rested both elbows onto the armrest in a relaxed manner, taking his time to ponder the best decision. Disclosing the village's exact whereabouts to a complete stranger was very unlikely, especially when his people were not ready yet to defend themselves.

"That won't be necessary, m'lady." Darius inhaled a sigh. "My ship should be more than enough to carry everything."