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Game Of Thrones : Merchant of Two Worlds

Jason Liu, an ordinary man who unexpectedly gains the ability to travel through time and space, finds himself able to journey between modern-day Earth and the world of Game of Thrones. With this unique power, he begins to transport supplies between the two realms, introducing the cheap commodities of the modern world to Westeros while bringing back raw materials to Earth. As trade flourishes, Jason’s ventures cause an unprecedented economic boom in both worlds, drastically increasing their GDPs. However, as he amasses wealth and power through his monopoly over this interdimensional trade, Jason's ambitions grow. No longer content with merely being a smuggler between two worlds, he sets his sights on Westeros itself, determined to carve out his place amid the chaos and power struggles that define the realm.

Mythic_Muse · TV
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81. Purchasing clothing

Brilliant Props: "The titanium alloy material weighs less than 2 kg. It's not expensive, but the processing costs are high since it's known to be one of the hardest alloys to work with."

Jason Liu: "No problem!"

This time, the seller didn't ask for a deposit, since they trusted Jason from his previous order of 120 steel swords.

After receiving the weapons, Jason contacted the seller of stab-resistant clothing to order more than 100 sets. Since it was a large order, the seller gave him a discount: 800 yuan per set, 200 yuan cheaper than usual.

Jason quickly placed the order, paying 80,000 yuan.

Now, there was only about 250,000 yuan left in Jason's account, which wasn't enough to pay for the balance on the custom-made swords. But it didn't matter—if he needed money urgently, he could sell a few gold dragon coins to Boss Wang at Gold Store.

No need to worry about that for now.

After ordering the stab-resistant clothing, Jason also set up a shop to sell military training uniforms. Since he was training his soldiers like how he trained in college, he thought it made sense to get military training uniforms.

Jason decided to provide everyone with two sets, including shoes, socks, pants, belts, underwear, and shirts—all included in the uniform. He found several Taobao stores selling durable military training uniforms with good reviews. Instead of the bright green color from college, he chose a darker field suit color.

After chatting with the store's customer service, Jason got a good deal since he was buying more than 200 sets. Each set, including shoes and belts, cost him 70 yuan, and they even threw in more than 200 free shirts.

The price was good, so Jason paid and placed the order.

Three days later, the stab-resistant suits and military training uniforms would be available for pickup at the warehouse in Zheng City. As for the regular stainless steel swords, they would arrive later, along with the custom-made luxurious titanium alloy sword he spent a lot of money on.

Once everything was in order, Jason returned to Westeros.

In Casterly Rock, the Lannister family's castle, the little devil with an ugly face, one green eye, and one black eye—Tyrion Lannister—was walking towards his father Tywin Lannister's study with his short legs and awkward posture.

The servant outside the study saw Tyrion approaching and quickly bowed, saying, "Master Tyrion, Lord Tywin is busy with official business right now. He said not to—"

Ka-Q!

Before the servant could finish, Tyrion pushed open the door.

The words stuck in the servant's throat, his face turning red as he hesitated to continue.

With a mischievous smile, Tyrion asked, "So, what was it that my father didn't want me to do?"

The servant glanced nervously between Tyrion and the open door, his mouth twitching as he stammered, "I... I..."

Tyrion shrugged and laughed, "I'm just messing with you. Don't take it to heart, Aaron... or was it Abel?"

The flustered servant corrected him, "It's Yard, Master Tyrion! My name is Yard."

Tyrion waved him off as he entered the study and closed the door behind him.

Yard shook his head, a bit embarrassed but used to Tyrion's humor. Despite his appearance, Tyrion was known to be kind to the servants, even if others feared or disliked him at first.

After all, Yard had interacted with Tyrion many times as Tywin's servant and knew his master better than most. But to others who didn't know him, Tyrion's deformed appearance made him seem like a demon.

Tyrion was aware of this. He knew most people in Casterly Rock saw him as a curse from the gods sent to punish Duke Tywin. That's why they called him names like "little devil" or "deformed monkey."

Even Tyrion's father, Tywin, resented him. Tyrion's birth had led to the death of his mother, Tywin's beloved wife. Because of this, Tywin had always treated Tyrion with cold disdain. His pale green eyes would look at Tyrion with disgust, constantly wondering why he had fathered such an ugly son.

Unlike his handsome twins, Cersei and Jaime, Tyrion was a constant reminder of Tywin's grief. Cersei, too, hated him, seeing him as nothing more than the monster who killed their mother.

But Jaime, despite everything, always treated Tyrion with kindness. The bond between the brothers was one of the few comforts Tyrion had in his life.

Growing up under the constant disdain of his father and sister, Tyrion learned to be cautious. As a child, he kept away from Cersei after she once nearly drowned him while pretending to play. If not for a passing servant, Tyrion might not have survived.

With no one to spend time with, Tyrion turned to books, and his knowledge grew vast. He read through the entire library of Casterly Rock multiple times, filling his mind with wisdom far beyond his years.

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