Chapter 137: Chapter 134: Goodbye, Marion
Mora had no objections to the name Lis had decided on.
âIt sounds pretty good, just not sure why White Dove represents peace.â
Since Mora had no objections, the name of the Guild was thus settled between the two.
Lis and Mora rode toward Koln Street in a carriage driven by Bender.
With Moraâs introduction, Lis briefly surveyed the area they had acquired on Koln Street.
The area used to be a slum, and though it was slightly better than Langai Street, it wasnât by much; garbage piled up along the roadsides, clearly neglected and uncleaned.
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Pointing at the deserted street in front of them, Mora said to Lis:
âIâve bought this whole street; it should be sufficient for our use.â
âEven if itâs not enough, itâs fine. People around here have been asking if weâre still buying houses, after all, weâve been offering a fair price.â
âIâll arrange for someone to clean it up later, and then itâll be ready to move in.â
âThe house at the end of the street, I had someone modify it to sell food and daily necessities. It should meet your requirements.â
Lis nodded his approval, satisfied with the situation. He had experienced the dire states of players when they first entered the game in his previous life, suffering from exposure and a lack of proper clothing before advancing to become Professionals.
And anyway, it didnât matter much if the houses were a bit run-down; if players didnât like them, they could just build their own, right?
White Dove Chamber of Commerce could certainly provide a full range of services from materials and construction to decoration, as long as the players could afford it.
âBy the way, buy a few more streets around here too. It wonât be a loss,â Lis said, nodding.
âOkay, Iâll arrange for someone to do it.â
Mora didnât mind at all; with land being both plentiful and cheap in the Lower City District, buying more wouldnât strain the White Dove Chamber of Commerce.
âSo who exactly are you preparing all these for? I havenât heard of a large influx of people coming to Bright City lately,â Mora was more curious about whom Lis was making arrangements for than the reason for acquiring properties.
âHaha, youâll know when the Sacrificial Festival is near!â
Lis didnât answer directly but chuckled.
âAlright then.â
Seeing that Lis didnât want to talk about it now, Mora shrugged his shoulders.
Sacrificial Festival, is it for the people coming to celebrate in Bright City?
Mora felt it couldnât be that; after all, the Sacrificial Festival happened every year, and there hadnât been any news about this yearâs festival being particularly special.
After leaving Koln Street, Lis and Mora headed toward Gedo Street.
On Gedo Street, Lis had Mora prepare a storefront base not far from the Mercenary Guild, to be ready for recruiting players later on.
Lis planned to recruit players under the guise of hiring hands for the White Dove Chamber of Commerce.
How to distinguish the players from the natives?
Small issue, just recruit those who behaved oddly or looked like they had mental issuesâsurefire way to spot them!
Although the game announcement suggested players imitate the nativesâ behavior and not attract too much attention,
players, well, most are agents of chaos, fun-seekers, and experts in courting death. Expecting them to quietly avoid causing trouble was truly a daunting task.
Once the player community reached a certain level of power, they truly would be unconstrained and delight in courting chaos.
Many major powers were troubled by this, unable to kill or detain the players; it was indeed a hassle.
It wasnât until later that someone discovered that players could be restricted through sealing methods, which then subdued the playersâ arrogance.
After all, for the top powers of Gaia World, there were plenty of sealing techniques.
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As Lis and Mora were exiting their own shop, Lis seemed to notice something and turned his head to look in another direction.
At a stall across the way, a man dressed in a black tailcoat was particularly conspicuous in Lisâ eyes, appearing to be purchasing something from a street vendor at the moment.
He quietly asked Angela, who was leaning on his shoulder:
âIs that the vampire Marion?â
âMmm.â
Angela stared intently at the man, having also noticed Marionâs presence.
For some reason, Angela seemed quite concerned about the vampire called Marion, as if there was a bloodline connection calling to her.
However, Angela had no intention of initiating contact; life after emerging from the tomb, with eating, drinking, and sleeping to her heartâs content, was far too comfortable compared to before.
Angela was quite content with her current life, and as long as the heart of that Duke-level vampire hadnât been depleted, she didnât have to worry about the speed of her strength improvement.
At this moment, Marion seemed to sense the gaze and turned around to spot Lis.
With a smile, Marion walked towards Lis.
Seeing this, Lis wasnât worried, with the âDimension Shieldâ uses in his ring still available, he didnât have to worry about this seemingly mentally unstable vampire attacking him.
âMora, you go back first, Iâve still got something to deal with here.â
Mora glanced at Lisâs serious expression, nodded, and quickly left the scene without looking back.
Thatâs the understanding between best friends.
âWe meet again, Lord Lis Kain.â
Upon reaching Lis, Marion bowed slightly and greeted him.
âHello, Lord Marion.â
Lis looked at the Bright City grilled chicken and the fruit tea that Marion held in his hand, presumably just purchased from the stall.
To say you and Angela have no connection, I wouldnât believe it!
Lis thought to himself with an internal eye-roll but didnât want to directly ask Marion about Angela.
After all, Lis was quite suspicious of the vampireâs mental state in front of him, though he seemed normal now, there was no guarantee he wouldnât suddenly attack like he did in Old Jackâs store.
âDidnât expect you to enjoy human food too?â
Lis remarked, looking at the food in Marionâs hands with a suggestive tone.
âItâs sort of a hobby of mine, I think the greatest human invention is their various cuisines. Every time I go out, I make sure to thoroughly enjoy the local delicacies.â
Marion didnât hide anything, laughed as he said this to Lis, and casually took a sip from the fruit tea he was holding.
âIs it your first visit to Bright City?â
Lis refused the chicken leg offered by the vampire and asked.
âIndeed, it is my first time. Iâve mostly stayed in the south before and seldom come to this area.â
Marion replied with ease, subtly finishing off the chicken leg he had casually retracted.
âDo you have any specific business in Bright City?â
Lis, seeing that the other party was quite forthcoming, cut to the chase.
âHaha, a superior arranged for me to find someone, nothing too important.â
Marion casually tossed away the trash in his hand, and a faint smile appeared on his somewhat pale face.
Finding someone?
You stir up such a commotion in Bright City searching for someone, and you show yourself so brazenly in public?
Lis was somewhat speechless, uncertain of how to continue the conversation.
Seeing that Lis did not continue, Marion said:
âLord Lis, seeing as Iâve been so sincere, might you be willing to do me a favor?â