Chapter 301
Chapter 320 of "Low-Fantasy Occultist" opens with: âYou must understand, the only potential buyers for this beyond House Alluria are all local... See what unfolds next!
âYou must understand, the only potential buyers for this beyond House Alluria are all local noble houses. Establishments such as the Antler & Ink, for all that they wage a fierce war for high-quality monster meat, lack the cash reserves to buy out that many matriarchs," Statius said, leaning back and re-reading the piece of paper Nick had handed him with his request.âIâve been given strict instructions to make this a profitable trade for both of us, but I need you to help me out a little. Paying full market price for a single matriarch wouldnât be a problem, but for a dozen? I doubt that many have ever been sold at once.â
Nick nodded along. Heâd expected that, but he still had a few cards to play.
âI know that. Let me tell you, I was really surprised by the size of that herd, and I think it only happened because the chaos in the north forced several smaller groups to merge, and the other monsters rushing south to attack them only made the herd grow faster.â He said, exaggerating the story a bit more than he normally would to emphasize that this was a truly unique situation.
âAnd Iâm sure some of the better preserved ones could be resold at the auction itself. Really, having this many preserved matriarchs at this exact moment is a chance like few others,â he pressed, and when Statius still didnât seem that convinced, he went for the jugular. âOf course, we could commute the reward, and you could let me sell the matriarchs at the auction myself. Iâm confident I could get a loan from a trusted bank with an official receipt, and I would be able to buy whatever I want without any rush to sell now.â
Statius didnât seem offended, only tapping his fingers thoughtfully on the table.
The maid whoâd greeted Nick at the door came in again, snapping her fingers to clear their empty plates and serving the final course, a kind of frozen sweet cream with local wild berries that felt oddly nostalgic.
Once she was gone, Statius sighed. âWe could do that, itâs certainly within the authority given to me by His Grace, but I would prefer to keep the two rewards separate. Selling the matriarchs at the auction would surely bring in more money, but it would also mean foreigners could get their hands on them, and while their strategic value is low, they are considered a local delicacy, and the Dukeâs mother has long fought to keep thunderhoofs within the Duchy. He would not like it if they were sold elsewhere.â
That didnât make much sense to Nick, since he knew for a fact that merchants in Floria, Oakenhallow, and Honeyton bought large amounts of regular thunderhoof meat and sold it for a profit in the Sunlands, but he wasnât about to tell one of the Dukeâs men that the towns under his fatherâs authority were breaking some rule.
But Statius wasnât finished. He flipped the paper over, jotted down something of his own, and handed it back before finally diving into the dessert.
Nick grabbed it, glanced at the number, and then put it back down, exhaling softly. Twenty-five gold per matriarch was still a very good deal, much more than heâd hoped to make through Mr. Bloom, but still less than the thirty-five heâd asked for.
He could have haggled more, but he knew that if Statius dug in his heels, things could drag on too long, and despite saying he could get a loan, he wasnât exactly eager to do so.
Private banks existed in Alluria, and while they wouldnât hesitate to lend to him, especially if he had an official receipt showing heâd put the matriarchs at auction, their interest rates were frankly outrageous for non-landed nobles or established merchants.
It might have been the Occultist in him, but he didnât like entering a clearly skewed contract, and while he could significantly soften the blow by borrowing his fatherâs name through Devon, it wasnât something he was eager to do.
The mere thought of the dark arts practiced by top-tier bankers made his attempts at demon summoning seem like childâs play.
No, if possible, he wanted to avoid debt, and being able to pay in cash would give him a level of freedom he couldnât do without, especially if the auction had more interesting valuables than just the orichalcum.
Heâd still receive another cash infusion once they finished these negotiations and discussed the refund he was due for his ticket. That would bring in anywhere from twenty-five gold coins, the nominal price, to almost a hundred, which was the current selling price of the silver plaques in the unofficial market.
Nick would know; he had checked with One-Ear more than once to make sure he was tracking it correctly.
If he earned twenty-five golds per matriarch, that would total six hundred, plus the ticket. Still nowhere close to enough for the worst-case scenario.
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Unfortunately, time wasnât on his side for once, and he needed the money now.
âHow about we meet in the middle?â he asked once Statius finished his dessert. For a moment, he felt as if he was standing before a deadly predator, one that had just sensed weakness and was ready to pounce, before a sense of duty washed away any aggression, and Statius was the affable man heâd portrayed himself as once again.
âThat could work. Iâd need one of my men to inspect the matriarchs to make sure their condition is as good as you said, but if that checks out, we can close at thirty per head.â
With the ticket price being negotiated between the official value and the current market rate, Nick ended up leaving Antler & Ink with a check he could cash the day after tomorrow, which put his wealth at more than seven hundred gold coins in his spatial ring. Enough to buy a mansion in Alluria right now if he wanted to, but still not enough for the highest value of the orichalcum.
In the end, there was only one way to earn three hundred gold coins in the limited time he had left.
âItâs time to reprise a family tradition.â
Nickâs last session with Lasazar started much like the previous one, with him facing a screaming abomination trying to feed on his soul inside an enclosed space. However, unlike before, he was able to take control of âs runic scheme more easily, thanks to his studies of the Irvinic language. Through sheer repetition, he managed to reach a state of unity with the Worldâs power in as little as ten seconds.
Still too slow to be practical outside controlled environments like the summoning chamber, where he had an arcane master ready to step in at the first hint of trouble, but still a very encouraging sign all the same.
It was two hours in, while he was battling the fifth demon, when Nick reached his sixty-fourth level after raising his to the level through constant dodging and reorienting, and he felt something change.
He hadnât reached any major milestones or achieved great feats. Yet, the stubborn energy of the world, which had fought him at every turn and made it nearly impossible to find a sense of unity with itâif not for Nickâs admittedly unfair advantagesâsuddenly settled down. The surge of power that accompanied it was so intense that he didnât even get a chance to limit the output, and the was instantly erased from existence.
âWhat the fuck?!â he shouted, almost terrified by the amount of power surging through him.
Lasazar was next to him in a flash and tapped his forehead with a glowing finger.
Nick barely had the wherewithal to let himself be affected, lest activate and make things worse, and the Worldâs power slipped away from him like a blanket, leaving him feeling strangely energized despite the absurd amount he had just unwittingly used.
âCongratulations,â his teacher said, beaming. âCheck your notifications.â
Nick blinked owlishly for a few seconds before obeying and bringing the pinging at the back of his mind to the front.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Your spell has ranked up to !
+100.000 Exp
Level up!
You have achieved a Minor Feat!
+10 Mana
+10 CON
+10 INT
+500.000 Exp
You have developed a new Trait!
+100.000 Exp
You have defeated
+197.450 Exp
Level up!
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âWhat the fuck?â Nick repeated, softer this time. He was genuinely confused, as he hadn't known a Feat was coming.
Having achieved them twice before, he was pretty sure he understood how difficult it was to reach that point, and the System certainly didnât seem too generous in handing them out. Still, he had just earned one, and it brought him many gains.
Bringing up his Traits, he immediately went to look at his newest entry.
All creatures of the World are connected to it, whether they realize it or not. And when the howls of hell are heard on Its soil, all shall be called to fight, and Its voice will be raised to aid the most worthy.
It was by far the most poetic description of a trait he could remember receiving, and it didnât do much to explain what benefits it would bring, but Nick didnât really need that. He had felt the change with his own senses.
What had been a constant tug of war with the World suddenly became very easy, giving him enough power to quickly overwhelm the Screeching Fiend.
It wasn't as if he had suddenly started using his own mana, but the resistance that had kept him from affecting the energy with was suddenly gone, and the difference was like night and day.
The Feat's inclusion of a much-needed boost to Constitution, Intelligence, and Mana was beneficial, but it paled in comparison to the impact of gaining the Trait.
âNow you are a proper demon hunter,â Lasazar said, glancing away while twirling his mustache, clearly pleased. âIt might have been a bit rushed to pit you against so many of them, and in such quick succession, but you proved remarkably resistant to their corruption, and we got here well before schedule. From now on, you'll be able to hunt demons as if they were just monsters.â
Nick knew for a fact the expression he was making wasnât one for polite company, but he was too excited to care.