Chapter 136: Chapter 133 White Dove Chamber of Commerce
Kane Mansion.
In the past few days, Lis had led a rather busy life. By day, he would go to the First Magic Workshop to practice all sorts of new ideas in the laboratory, and he would seek advice from Mr. Stephens whenever he encountered a problem.
After returning to the mansion, he would learn assassin skills with Joyce and Ashley, his time arranged completely full.
Not only had he made progress in his arcane research, but even his assassin skills, which had long been neglected, were rapidly being honed.
Lis learned new skills at an incredibly fast pace. Thanks to his solid foundation, he could master some of the simpler assassin skills after only a few demonstrations by Joyce.
As for some more special skills, like âInvisibilityâ and âStealth,â Lis gradually got the hang of them after pondering them for a while.
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Eventually, Joyce even started giving Lis extra coaching, teaching him some high-level skills from the assassin series. Due to Lis having the assassin profession specialty âShadow Crown,â he could barely master them, although it was exceedingly strenuous to apply them normally in combat.
Ashley, witnessing Lisâs exaggerated speed of progress, was somewhat dumbfounded. It felt to her as if Lis, a Mage, was learning assassin skills even faster than she did.
Old Jack, on the other hand, was not surprised at all and was comforting Ashley.
In his eyes, the fact that Lis had two Legendary strongmen at his back was incredible.
If Lis were to tell the King all about this now, King Feis wouldnât hesitate to bestow a title and reward upon Lis unless he wasnât a fit leader of the Kingdom.
Even if Lis now wished to become a Sealed Noble with his own territory, the King would agree.
Whatâs so odd about such a person being a bit of a genius, a bit special?
In the mansion, aside from learning the related knowledge and skills of the assassin profession from Joyce, Lis would occasionally seek out Risa.
Although Risa appeared somewhat shy, her hood pulled tight, she was still willing to talk with Lis.
Thus, Lis also clarified the whereabouts of Risa and Mr. Stephens in the period before.
It turned out that âJudgement Flameâ had taken Risa on a trip to the Four Elements Plane, and in each Element Plane, he had slain a Gold High Order Elemental Lord to strengthen Risaâs inner Element Origin and fortify her connection with the Element Plane.
No wonder the aura of the Four Elements around Risa had become so much stronger, concentrated enough that even Lis had noticed it.
Mr. Stephens was indeed one of the most formidable Humans, capable of carrying someone through Different Planes and even âstealingâ from others.
You see, Legendary Elemental Giant Spirits are rare elsewhere, but there are quite a few in the Four Elements Plane; itâs just that they seldom have the chance to come to the Main World, thatâs all.
Risa had also spelled out the path of development that Fran had arranged for her to Lis, and one could only say that this Legendary Mageâs vision was truly unique. It was indeed the most suitable path for her.
As for the difficulties after breaking through to Legendary status, Lis didnât think they were much of a problem.
After all, the vast majority of professions never even get the chance to touch the threshold of the Legendary Domain in their lifetimes. Risaâs Talent was already defying the heavens, and the bottleneck of Legend wasnât much of a difficulty for her.
Once she broke through to Legendary status, there would be plenty of time to search for ways to continue progressing; there was no need to fret over such matters in advance.
While Lis was persistently learning and training day after day, Mora brought him some good news.
âYou mean the preliminary preparations are all done?â
Lis, sitting on the sofa in the living room and stretching lazily, said to Mora.
He had just been at Joyceâs, undergoing specialized training for flexibility, and was indeed feeling a bit sore.
âYes, the Guildâs shop has been set up properly, and the staff have also been arranged. We started operating ahead of schedule.â
âI notified you when we opened, but you said you were too busy to come,â Mora added, leaning back on the sofa and rubbing his temples. Recently, he had been extremely busy. He had to make all the decisions for the Guild, while Lis and Bernie were entirely hands-off and uninvolved.
âAlready begun operating?â
It was true that Lis hadnât been paying attention. Giving advice was one thing, but the specific affairs of the Guild were better left to Mora, the professional.
âI remember Bernie hasnât brought out the finished products yet, what are you selling now?â
âMerchandise from the Radiant United Commerce that I got for a low price.â
Mora said with a matter-of-fact tone, being a bona fide merchant, one wouldnât pass up on a good deal.
Lis shook his head helplessly; he hadnât expected Mora to be so straightforward, but he reckoned that Duke Hade and the others probably wouldnât mind these details.
âAlright, as long as you know what youâre doing.â
Since Lis had entrusted these matters to Mora, he naturally wouldnât interfere too much.
âYou can count on me; this is just for a quick fix in the early stages. It will be better once we have our own merchandise.â
Mora said confidently, aware of the limits.
After all, he was just leveraging the situation for now, aiming to get the guild up and running as soon as possible. How much money he made at this stage wasnât important.
These small profits at hand werenât a concern to Mora; the chance to make big money was yet to come.
âBy the way, Iâve arranged everything you asked for last time, and the location is near the Lower City District.â
âSince you didnât have any special requirements, and the place is vast, I went ahead and bought the whole plot.â
Mora drank a sip of black tea as he spoke; these were all trivial expenses. The total cost didnât even reach the expenditure for a prime location shop on Feis Street, and that too he had acquired at a friendly price from the Feis Guild.
Mora guessed that if it were not for taking Lisâs face into account, the price might have been half again as much.
âWould you like to go have a look?â
Mora asked, as he was quite attentive to the arrangements made by Lis.
âWhere in the Lower City District?â
Lis pondered for a moment and decided he had better take a look, as it was a matter concerning the playersâ scheme of profiting from newcomers.
âKoln Street in the Lower City District. Following your request, I found a place pretty close to Gedo Street.â
Lis nodded; this too was his specification, considering most players, upon entering this world, would be active around the Gedo Street in the Lower City District.
âThen letâs go. Iâm free now, so letâs check it out together.â
Lis got up, ready to instruct Bender to prepare the carriage.
Mora hastily stopped Lis and said irritably:
âYouâve forgotten something important!â
âWhatâs that?â
Lis asked, somewhat puzzled, and took the time to reflect thoroughly.
âThe name of the guild! If you, the boss, donât decide, our guild canât even put up a sign.â
âYouâre not telling me you havenât thought of one yet!â
Mora looked at Lis with a skeptical gaze. During this time, cooperating with other guilds had been inconvenient because they hadnât settled on a name.
âUhâŠâ
Lis really hadnât thought about it, but suddenly he saw a flock of white doves flying outside the window.
âHow about we call it the White Dove Chamber of Commerce, bringing new peace to the world?â