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Chapter 188: The Seven Lords (1)
The seven rulers of the Heavenly City.
Whether they formed guilds and acted in groups, or played solo.
Their paths were different, but they had one thing in common.
They were exceptional from the start.
The same was true for the guild master of Shadow, the representative information guild of the Heavenly City.
Succubus Queen Lilith.
Her combat power was the lowest among the Seven Lords. However, she had an advantage that the other Lords didnât.
Regardless of age or gender, her charm was fatal. She gathered numerous talents and established a guild. Thus, she became the ruler of the underworld.
And now, the ruler of the underworld was twitching her lips as she looked at a document.
âOh my? Haha! Is this for real?â
âThe information was delivered by express. Thereâs no doubt about its authenticity.â
âThereâs chaos in the 9th District?â
âYes. Just as the report says, the allied guilds were all defeated. Three district heads were killed as well.â
âAnd Blood Wolfâs brother was among them?â
ââŚ.Thatâs right. They say he was beheaded in a single strike.â
âHmmâŚ.â
Lilith hummed.
Her eyes sparkled like stars.
âHis personality seems quite fiery.â
âIt might be. Anyway, the order of the 9th District has been reorganized. The top 10 guilds have all been absorbed. By that Kim Minwoo.â
âThe guild name is⌠letâs see. Money-Throwing? Whatâs that?â
âIt probably means heâll spend a lot. Weâll be able to collect a lot of taxes from now on.â
Lilith put down the report and looked at the Ratman in front of her.
Agatha, the small, one-eyed Ratman wearing glasses, was her advisor.
âHave some.â
âThank you.â
Agathaâs eyes gleamed as she handed him a piece of cheese crawling with maggots.
For him, a Ratman, cheese was practically a panacea.
Especially the rancid cheese with maggots squirming in it. As he swallowed the thick, bursting juices, his brain started to work furiously.
âWhat should we doâŚâŚ.â
âThere are three options. We can ignore it, help him, or side with the Red Flag.â
âHelp Blood Wolf? Hmm⌠I donât know. Even if we help, I donât think that arrogant wolf will give us much.â
âProbably not. At best, heâll throw us some scraps.â
âIgnoring it doesnât feel right either. Itâs been a while since a promising seedling has appeared. It would be a shame if it withered before it bloomed, donât you think?â
Lilith twirled her hair with a smirk. It was a variable that had appeared after a long time.
A major event that could potentially reshape the stagnant order of the Heavenly City. It was still in the 9th District, but there was no law saying this storm-like momentum couldnât reach the higher districts.
âWeâve always lacked power. Always.â
âThatâs right. A beautiful lady like the Queen needs a strong, steel-like knight to protect her. If we nurture him well, he could become a valuable asset.â
âWhat do you think that wolf will do?â
âBlood Wolfâs personality has made him many enemies, so itâs difficult for him to leave his high position and personally address matters in the lower districts.â
âHeâll probably send his subordinates.â
âYes. Thatâs highly likely. Or he might not touch him for now. Itâs also an option to deal with him when he comes up.â
âTrue. That would minimize the sacrifices.â
Agatha nodded.
âBlood Wolf is one thing, but what about the others?â
âTheyâll probably wait and see. Itâs a big deal, but itâs still only happening in the 9th District. If theyâre a bit more proactive, they might consider persuasion.â
âBut even if they do, they wonât come down here themselves like me, right?â
ââŚ.Pardon?â
âWhy are you so surprised? You said heâs a good talent, right? If you want to recruit him, you have to make a personal effort. Whatâs my specialty?â
âThat would be⌠your incredibly fatal charm.â
âExactly. If they see my face, wonât it be over in one shot? No matter how strong this humanâs willpower is.â
Lilith grinned and pinched Agathaâs nose.
âLike this! Iâll pierce his nose right away. Isnât it when his price is the lowest?â
ââŚ.No one can resist the Queenâs charm. However⌠Iâm not sure if heâs worth that much.â
âWhy, donât you like him?â
âThe cost of going down there is enormous.â
âDo we lack money, not power?â
âThatâs true, butâŚâ
Lilith chuckled.
She knew why Agatha was acting like this.
Kim Minwoo.
He was definitely a promising seedling.
But right now, he was only a seedling. Whether he would truly bloom and bear fruit was still unknown. Moreover, he was hostile towards the Red Flag.
If she invested directly and he collapsed midway, it would be a huge loss.
âAgatha, easy tasks only bring easy rewards.â
âHow could I ever stop the Queen?â
âYou know me well. Keep up the good work. Iâll be back.â
Lilith, wearing a robe, headed towards the secret passage.
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[âDeadlyâ quest cleared!]
[You refused the contract, defeated the top 10 guilds, and established a massive unified guild!]
[You have been awarded 1,000 achievement points!]
[âGuild Managementâ window unlocked!]
[âGuild Shopâ unlocked!]
A message popped up.
He had unified all the surviving top 10 guilds and established a guild in the Heavenly City. The name was the same as on Earth, the Money-Throwing Guild.
The guild master was, of course, Kim Minwoo, and he appointed Amteron as the vice-leader.
âHeâs the best fit.â
The Heavenly City had a structure where non-residents had to come and go.
Since the same would apply to people from Earth in the future, a local had to manage the guild.
As there was no one else suitable for the figurehead role, he appointed Amteron as the vice-leader.
âThe internal issues are roughly settled.â
Forcibly recruiting members like this could easily lead to problems, but they had the magical tool of a contract.
A contract overseen by the Heavenly Realm.
Since they had tried an unfair contract, he reciprocated with an equally unfair one.
It basically said that they couldnât betray him and were eternally bound to the guild.
[Guild Management]
[Guild Name: Money-Throwing]
[Guild Master: Kim Minwoo]
[Vice Guild Master: Amteron]
[Total Members: 564]
[Guild Level: 13]
[Monthly Income: 3,000,000 Marks]
[Funds Held: 1,000,000 Marks]
Perhaps it was because he absorbed all the allied guild members at once.
From the start, it became a large guild with over 500 members. Of course, these werenât all the guild members. The allied guild members were only the elites selected from a thousand.
âBut, thereâs no need to accept them all.â
Like on Earth, the standards would be high. Thatâs why he only accepted those who had attacked him. The rest of the guild members lost their guilds overnight, but he didnât care.
They would find their way to other lower guilds.
That wasnât all he gained.
By merging the guilds, the information they each managed was gathered in one place. Things like valuable hidden quests, secret leveling spots, and so on.
He planned to utilize them later.
He looked at Amteron, who was now promoted to vice-leader.
âVice-leader.â
âYes, Guild Master.â
âAbout the monthly income. How does it come in so consistently?â
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âItâs protection money.â
âHuh?â
âEach guild manages a certain area. There are shops there. We collect protection money from them.â
ââŚ.Protection money? Are we gangsters?â
No matter how he looked at it, it was a term that reminded him of thugs. Amteron hurriedly waved his hands at Kim Minwooâs frown.
âItâs not a bad concept.â
âThen what is it?â
âGuild Master, you havenât been here long, have you?â
âTwo days, I think.â
âThen you havenât experienced a âraidâ yet.â
âRaid?â
âHmm⌠would you look at the map over there?â
The 9th District map that Amteron pointed to had areas shrouded in fog.
âThe Fog Forest. Itâs an area full of hybrids with no particular intelligence.â
âHybrids? Are they like monsters?â
âYou can think of them as roughly similar. Anyway, a horde of hybrids raids the district from there once a month. The guilds have to defend against it.â
âBecause we receive protection money?â
âThatâs right.â
âAnd thatâs that 3,000,000 Marks?â
âYes. The currency unit here is âMarkâ.â
âIs this a lot of money?â
âItâs not a small amount. Weâve taken over the areas that the top 10 guilds were protecting. Of course, only the profitable ones. For reference, the Hamorn Guild received about 500,000 Marks per month.â
He nodded.
If the second-ranked guild earned that much, then 3,000,000 Marks, nearly six times that amount, was definitely not a small sum.
âAchievement points and MarksâŚâ
âIâll summarize it simply. Think of achievement points as a valuable currency, and Marks as a common currency. In any case, both are essential resources.â
âIs it possible to exchange currency?â
âIt is. But the exchange rate isnât very good.â
âSo you have to throw a ton of Marks to convert them into Achievement Points?â
âThatâs about right.â
Kim Minwoo nodded.
He roughly understood.
But there was one question.
âIt seems like guilds are a kind of feudal lord hereâŚâŚ.â
They collect taxes and provide protection.
Doesnât it look exactly like medieval feudal lords?
âVice-leader.â
âYes.â
âThe infrastructure here is a mess, right?â
âThatâs right.â
âDidnât you guys invest in the 9th District? If you develop the city through investment, wouldnât you be able to print Marks?â
The reason why it was possible to âprintâ money was simple.
It was due to a kind of systemic ability. For example, if you obtained materials and sold them at a rest stop, you would get Marks.
As long as you had enough quantity, you could get an infinite amount.
Simply put,
If you build walls, develop infrastructure to make the city function, and enable more efficient material gathering through hunting, you could circulate more Marks.
Did the top guilds not know this?
Thatâs why he was asking.
Amteron scratched his head at the question.
âWell⌠itâs not that easy.â
âWhy not?â
âEveryoneâs power is more or less equal. And there are always those who pocket some on the side. City development? Isnât it more profitable to exchange Marks for Achievement Points and strengthen your Heavenly Projection?â
âSo they focused on short-term gains rather than long-term?â
âI canât afford to fall behind while the other district heads are getting stronger. Itâs not that there werenât attempts to pool resources and invest together. ButâŚâ
âSomeone once said, if five people gather, one of them is bound to be trash.â
âWhat a⌠great sage! Thatâs exactly right.â
Amteron clapped his hands in agreement.
âBut even if the other top guilds are like that, the Red Flag is different, right? Didnât they invest or anything?â
âThe successful ones eventually move up. So why would they care about the lower districts? They need to get stronger quickly and move up. This place is just a stopover. There are no philanthropists who would pour their money into a place theyâre leaving.â
âHuhâŚâ
The reasons were a bit complicated. It was the 9th District, a place they would eventually leave.
And investing alone wouldnât solve anything. For various reasons, the 9th District couldnât shake off its slum-like atmosphere.
âIf we develop this place, it would be helpful for the higher districts too, right?â
âYes. Even the Red Flag paid taxes to their branch in the upper district. But I donât know if it would be a huge help. If it were, the Seven Lords would have come down here and wreaked havoc already.â
He was right.
But what the Seven Lords lacked, Kim Minwoo had.
âCrafting.â
The Seven Lords.
They were strong.
But that was just physical strength.
They didnât have the production skills to enrich and strengthen the entire city.
Even if they had production workers, they couldnât match his massive supply.
He would arm and strengthen the citizens. Make them bring in more taxes, more materials.
Rebuild the city through that.
If he established infrastructure and grew the city that wayâŚâŚ.
âHow much Achievement Points would that be?â
It would be far greater than destroying ten rotten guilds, wouldnât it?
It was a grand scheme.
But, the grander the scheme, the better.
âLetâs do it.â
City development.
It seemed worthwhile.
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