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Taking the Mafia to the Magic World

Vicente, a renowned criminal in his time on Earth, dies during an escape when betrayed by one of his trusted associates. However, this is not the end of Vicente's journey. Just when he thought he would die, he suddenly finds himself in a strange place, in a body different from his own. Without understanding why or how, Vicente finds that, strangely, he has been reborn! In his second chance, this time in a magical world full of possibilities impossible on Earth, he will follow a fantastic journey in search of the answers to his questions. Meanwhile, he will use his own means to survive this new reality where, once again, he will suffer heavy losses! Join Vicente on this new journey in his unique family with the old mafia ways! *** Add the novel to the library and vote for it for more chapters. *** Notice: This is a fantasy story and, as such, is not related to any fact of reality. Disclaimer: I don't own the cover; if its original creator wants me to take down or put credit, leave a message in any chapter, and I'll do it as soon as possible. https://discord.gg/4437dvvk9x

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Trains in Polaris Realm

Thinking about the method of getting around that existed on Earth but didn't exist in the Polaris Realm, Vicente immediately considered the feasibility of such a project.

Traveling by wagons across the continent had many problems. The main one was the risk of being attacked or robbed. That alone represented half the cost of products ordered by people in places far from the points where the products were offered.

But even without the dangers, using wagons was still expensive because they were a slow means of transportation. Each day's journey added more costs to the shipment due to the workers' wages and food.

Although there were many powerful beasts on the continent, few truly powerful ones existed. Certainly, those few powerful beasts were either free or not used by their masters to carry resources around the continent. Consequently, the beasts used to transport resources were relatively weak, which made traveling by wagons slow.