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Rebirth of the Global Banker

When 39-year-old financial genius Ethan Blake is tragically killed in a car accident, he finds himself reborn in a fantastical world as an 18-year-old with a second chance at life. In this new realm of magic and mystery, Ethan unlocks an extraordinary cheat code: the Global Bank, a powerful system that grants him unparalleled financial prowess and magical abilities. Ethan's path crosses with Princess Seraphina, the third princess of the wealthiest family in the kingdom. At 16, Seraphina's life has been far from a fairy tale. Used as a pawn in her father's schemes to expand his empire, she dreams of freedom and true love. Ethan and Seraphina's worlds collide as they form an unlikely alliance, determined to defy the odds and take control of their destinies. As Ethan navigates his new life, mastering the Global Bank's capabilities, he must protect Seraphina from her father's ruthless ambitions while unraveling the secrets of this fantastical world. Together, they will challenge the established order, fight for justice, and perhaps, discover a love that transcends worlds. ---- Tags and content warnings are mainly to give me creative freedom later on. This is my first real novel, so go easy on me. Any feedback is more than welcome, of course.

LJDRLwanen · Fantaisie
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33 Chs

Dawn of Rivalries

*Year: 18900, Day: Tuesday Afternoon*

"We made it!" exclaimed Eliana as she turned the corner, Ethan and Gaia following close behind her. As they approached, they stood before a massive gate. Beyond it stretched an expansive mansion, with two floors and a carriage house at the side for parking. Further in the distance, warehouses could be seen nestled behind the main building.

"It's bigger than I imagined," Ethan exclaimed, glancing around at the impressive structure. "It must be our largest guild company house in this city. It's even larger than my own guild house." Eliana remarked as she opened the gate and led them inside. Ethan and Gaia followed closely behind, passing through the grand entrance. As they stepped inside, the gate automatically closed behind them.

Eliana turned towards Ethan and Gaia, a glint of pride in her eyes as she gestured towards the gate. "This security system is top-notch. The gate can only be opened by the guard stationed at the side gate or by someone with the master key, which will soon be in your possession, Ethan." Her voice resonated with confidence as she spoke, her steps echoing through the grand entryway.

The interior of the mansion was a marvel to behold. Elaborate chandeliers adorned the high ceilings, casting a warm, golden glow that illuminated the intricate patterns of the marble floor underfoot. A sweeping staircase curved elegantly to the second floor, lined with ornate railings that gleamed in the soft light filtering through stained-glass windows.

"This mansion has been meticulously designed to cater to all your needs as the new guild master," Eliana explained, guiding them through a set of double doors into a spacious study. The room was furnished with rich mahogany bookcases filled with tomes on various subjects, a grand desk positioned strategically in front of a large window overlooking the meticulously landscaped gardens.

Ethan took in every detail, his analytical mind already mapping out strategies for utilizing the space efficiently. Gaia observed quietly, her serene presence a calming influence amidst the opulent surroundings.

As they continued their tour, Eliana led them through corridors lined with portraits of past guild masters, their eyes seeming to follow their every move. She explained the layout of each wing of the mansion - from the dining hall where elaborate feasts could be held to the training grounds where guild members could hone their skills.

The sun began to set outside.

Eliana handed Ethan a key, her voice echoing through the grand foyer of the mansion. Sunlight streamed in through large windows, illuminating the vast space and highlighting the ornate furniture and decor. "As you can see, you have plenty of room to work with," she said, gesturing around them. "If you need anything else, you know where to find me." She turned away from Ethan, walking towards the entrance. "Also, here is the key to the mansion," she added as an afterthought, handing it to him without looking back. "From today on, you are one of Havenwood's new guild masters. This is a huge responsibility, so be aware of that." With those final words, she left the mansion, leaving Ethan alone with his new role and home.

Ethan stood in the grand foyer, the weight of his new responsibilities settling on his shoulders. He turned to Gaia, who was still taking in their new surroundings. "What do you think, Gaia? Pretty impressive, right?"

Gaia nodded, a smile playing on her lips. "It's magnificent. We have a lot of space to work with, and the security measures are reassuring. This place is perfect for our plans."

Ethan's mind raced with ideas. "We need to start organizing the guild. First, we should assign rooms and set up our operations center. We also need to think about recruiting members and establishing our presence in the community."

Gaia nodded in agreement. "I'll start by setting up a workspace for us. We'll need a central place to manage our resources and coordinate our activities."

They spent the next few hours exploring every corner of the mansion. The living quarters were spacious, with each room furnished elegantly and equipped with modern amenities. The training grounds were extensive, with various areas for combat practice, magical training, and physical fitness. The warehouses at the back were perfect for storing supplies and equipment.

Ethan and Gaia reconvened in the main hall, their excitement palpable. "This place is incredible," Ethan said, his voice filled with determination. "We have everything we need to build a powerful and successful guild."

Gaia smiled, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "Let's get to work, then. We have a lot to do."

The following days were a whirlwind of activity. They hired staff to help maintain the mansion and assist with administrative tasks. They posted recruitment notices around the village, inviting skilled adventurers and craftsmen to join their guild. They also began networking with other guilds and businesses in Havenwood, establishing relationships and alliances.

Ethan's analytical mind and Gaia's strategic insights proved to be a powerful combination. They quickly identified opportunities for growth and development, implementing efficient systems for managing their resources and operations. The guild began to take shape, its members united by a shared vision of success and prosperity.

As the days turned into weeks, the mansion buzzed with activity. Training sessions were held in the courtyard, meetings took place in the study, and the dining hall was filled with laughter and camaraderie. The guild flourished under Ethan's leadership, its reputation growing with each passing day.

One evening, as the sun set over the village, Ethan and Gaia stood on the balcony overlooking the gardens. The soft glow of lanterns illuminated the scene, casting a warm, inviting light.

"We've come a long way," Ethan said, his voice filled with pride. "But this is just the beginning. There's so much more to achieve."

Gaia nodded, her eyes fixed on the horizon. "Indeed. We've laid a strong foundation, but there are still many challenges ahead. We need to stay vigilant and continue to build on our success."

Ethan turned to Gaia, his gaze steady and determined. "I know we can do it. Together, there's nothing we can't achieve."

Gaia smiled, her confidence unwavering. "I believe in us, Ethan. Let's make our mark on this world."

As they stood there, side by side, the future stretched out before them—filled with endless possibilities.

It had been a month since the guild company was established. They had poured a significant amount of capital into hiring employees, maintaining cleanliness, and establishing trade routes in order to make a name for themselves and eventually begin selling on the market.

"It's time for us to make our mark on this world," Ethan declared, his hands gripping the edge of his desk as he looked out the window at his workers below. "We've come too far to back down now."

Gaia nodded, her eyes fixed on Ethan with determination. "What is our next move, sir?"

Ethan turned to face her, a sly smile spreading across his lips. "No need to worry, tomorrow will be our day of triumph."

Meanwhile, miles away from the village, a carriage raced towards Havenwood at breakneck speed. "We're almost there, my lady," the carriage driver shouted over the sound of galloping hooves.

But while Ethan was plotting his rise to power in the market, another figure was also approaching the village, their intentions just as sinister as his own. 

*Year: 18900, Month: February Day: Monday Afternoon*