Lucas Yohan, originally born in a world filled with magic and mana, gets transmigrated for the second time into an advanced interstellar world that blends strange magic and technology in ways he never thought could be possible. Upon awakening, he discovers that his transmigrations were no coincidences and is now in possession of the Crafts-God System, a system dedicated to creating a new successor to the deceased Crafts-God, who is an existence with the ability to create anything and everything. Lucas decides to fulfill the goal of the system and become the new Crafts-God, but he's faced with an incredulous challenge; he can't learn magic. @@@@@@@@@ Special Note: The system might appear as controling in the first few chapters, but don't let this get to you. I've attached a few explanations for this in the comment section. There would be at least one chapter daily at either: 11pm-12am GMT 6pm-7pm EST (Eastern Standard Time) 12am-1am WAT and CEST (West African Time and Central European Time) 6am-7am ICT (IndoChina Time) 8:30am-9:30am ACT (Australian Central Time) or 4pm GMT 5pm WAT and CEST (West African Time and Central European Time) 11am EST (Eastern Standard Time) 11pm ICT (IndoChina Time) 1:30am ACT (Australian Central Time) If there are extra/bonus chapters, it would also be uploaded during these times. DISCLAIMER: Cover art is AI generated until I can afford/get an artist. Nothing here is an imitation or copy of anything based in reality. Despite being action, I do not promote violence, murder, theft, plagiarism, racism, or any vices in this work.
To summarise the document, it would give the Norsegold Co. priority pick in any vestige he makes. This meant that they would get to decide whether they want to keep it for themselves or not before anyone else, which included Lucas himself. As long as the vestige was to their liking, the Norsegold Co. would buy it at a price ten percent higher than market price.
This sounded nice to the ears, but one should recall that based on the system's price settings, Lucas' vestiges already sold at least fifty percent above market price. The system would never settle for less. Even if Lucas did, there was still the seventh five percent 'tax' rate, which would make his earnings even lower. From a considerable one hundred and thirty one (131) federal coins in profit to only ninety six (96) federal coins, which was roughly a twenty seven percent (27%) drop in profits.
What's more, when the system's rates drop after it reaches level two, the loss margin would be even wider.