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Transmigrated as Investment Banker in Cultivation world

David thought he would live a normal life when he awakened the banking system at the age of 18. However, fate seemed to have something else in store for him as his life turned upside down when following the death of one of his loyal client, a shiny window popped up in front of him. [Regretfully! You lost one of your clients today. However, the Bank of Eternal Origin can never suffer a loss. Even if he died, the client will have to pay back somehow, therefore his soul was captured. You now have the following options, keep in mind that you can only choose one. 1 - Extract Client's Crystallion of Life (Money Talks, Grade - Uncommon) 2 - Extract Bryan's memories from his birth till his death. 3 - Any item that client owned in his lifetime. 4- Do Nothing, let the compound interest do its thing and decide again when the Client dies in his next life. Please note as capturing the soul and imprisoning it requires a large amount of mana because of which you only have two hours left to make a choice.] ------------------++ castle = one extra chapters for a week.

tjjfche · Fantasia
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210 Chs

Taking actions

The monstrous armor perfectly reflected the sun's rays as they landed on his body.

The Origin Guard looked incomparably majestic as he silently floated in the air, not even bothering to look at the annoying flies below his feet, as if they weren't worth his attention.

"Golden Core Realm!" someone shouted in an ear-piercing voice.

"Please forgive me, lord." A perceptive individual seemed to have understood something, quickly turning their head toward David and started apologizing.

However, David paid no heed. He was busy scanning the crowd for targets worth investing in.

David looked at the information in front of him and sighed.

[Name - Tom]

[Lifespan - 190/200]

[Spiritual Space - 800 meters]

[Laws - Lower Law of Rain]

[Cultivation - Foundation Building Realm Rank 8]

[Cultivation of Life - Straight Flow, Grade: Uncommon]

[Remark: Junk]

"Another trash," David said in disappointment.