âAre you going to bid on that?â Asterion asks quietly, his gaze fixed on the floating red Skill Crystal.
Iskara shakes her head.
âNo. That man said it very wellâitâs a Skill with little usage outside of its intended wielder. And I donât use a sword or any bladed weapon. Iâd need not one, but two cutting Skills of Royal Grade or near it to make the consolidation work.â She exhales softly, folding her arms. âPlus, the price is going to be
obscene
.â
Itâs almost weird to hear that Iskara, the Infernal Princess and next in line to the throne of one of the three Great Races, doesnât have the funds to make this purchase.
However, when you consider how Karma works, it makes sense. The other Champions have already explained to me that relying too much on external influence will eventually bottleneck your growth and future potential.
And so, even though one would expect nobles to be swimming in their parents money, thatâs not the case for Champions who care much more about their long-term prospects than short-term gains.
I donât blame them, honestly. It feels like thereâs much more to be gained at later Ranks than maybe a little shortcut at their current Gold Rank.
The announcer proves her right almost immediately. âInitial bidâone Diamond coin!â
The entire amphitheater reacts at once. Gasps, scattered laughter, disbelief.
âOne Diamond?â someone mutters near the lower balcony. âThatâs equivalent to a thousand Platinum coins!â
âWho starts there?!â
âThatâs robbery even for a Royal Skill!â
âOne Diamond,â I say, raising my hand.
Even Iskara, normally unflappable, narrows her eyes. âThatâs⊠insane,â she says quietly. âEven for something of Royal Grade. Infernal Skills are valuable, yes, but theyâre volatile.â
I glance at her.
âStill tempting, isnât it?â
She meets my eyes briefly, then looks away.
âFor someone else, maybe. Not me.â
I know who that someone is
.
âOne Diamond Coin,â I say, raising my hand.
The announcer clears his throat, voice booming again across the amphitheater. âWe have a bid for one Diamond coinâby Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion!â
âWhere did
he
find that kind of money?â
âHeâs just a Champion, isnât he? A student!â
âImpossible. Maybe the Market is favoring him.â
Even from the VIP balcony, I can feel every eye in the hall shifting toward me. Lancelot sinks lower in his seat.
Then, from below, a familiar voice cuts through the noise.
âOne Diamond and five hundred Platinum coins!â
Marcel.
My jaw tightens. I lean forward, resting an elbow on my knee. The crowd gasps again, louder this time. The announcer almost stumbles over his own words. âAhâone Diamond and five hundred Platinum, from Lord Marcel Valemont!â
Lancelot mutters, âHeâs doing it again, Boss. You think he even knows what heâs bidding on?â
âDoubt it,â I say. âBut he knows itâs something I want.â
I lift my hand again. âTwo Diamond coins.â
A sharp intake of breath echoes through the room. The announcer swallows hard. âTwo Diamond coins for Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion!â
Marcel doesnât miss a beat. âTwo Diamond and five hundred Platinum!â he snaps, his voice carrying over the stunned silence.
I blink, leaning back. âWhat the hell is happening? Where is he getting that kind of money?â
Sabrina hums softly beside me. âIf heâs not buying for himself, his Karma wonât be affected. That means his family gave it to him for this purpose.â
It clicks. Of course.
Duke Dorian.
They do fear my potential.
The announcer clears his throat nervously. âTwo Diamond and five hundred Platinum coinsâgoing once!â
Marcel smirks up at me, already savoring what he thinks is victory.
I narrow my eyes. âYou really want to play this game, cousin? Fine.â
âTen Diamond Coins,â I say and the entire hall gasps.
âBoss,â Lancelot whispers, shocked.
âShut up. You ate that in two weeks.â
Lancelot thinks about it, is about to formulate a response, and then wisely chooses silence.
âH-he doesnât have that money!â Marcel shouts from down below. âI demand him to get checked!â
A wave of voices ripples through the amphitheater at Marcelâs outburst.
âHeâs rightâten Diamond? Thatâs impossible!â
âNo student carries that kind of wealth.â
âCheck him! The Hidden Market canât afford fraud.â
âWho even
is
this boy?â
The announcer clears his throat, uncertain, when a servant appears beside him, holding a sealed scroll. The man whispers something, and the announcerâs eyes widen before he reads the note.
âAh,â he says, straightening abruptly. âThe Hidden Marketâs arbiters have confirmed the funds. Jacob Cloudâs assets have been verified in full.â
The silence that follows is deafening.
âWhat?â
âVerified?â
âThat canât be rightâŠâ
âWho
is
this kid?â
Marcelâs face below twists, the smugness draining from it completely. âYouâre lying!â he shouts, but his voice cracks halfway through.
The announcerâs tone sharpens. âAll bids verified by the Hidden Market are final. Ten Diamond coins for Jacob Cloud, the Fake Championâgoing once!â
I lean forward, resting my chin on my hand, meeting Marcelâs glare head-on.
âGoing twice!â
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Lancelot mutters beside me, âBoss, I think heâs about to spontaneously combust.â
âSold!â the announcer declares, the gavel slamming down like a thunderclap. âTo Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion!â
The hall erupts in disbelief, a dozen voices shouting questions, others laughing nervously. Even the guards posted near the walls glance at me for a moment.
âEven if they wanted to buy to resell it, no one could afford ten Diamond Coins for such a Skill,â Iskara says, eyeing me carefully. âWhere are you getting all this money? Is this from Rafnovâs legacy?â
I shake my head.
âI have my ways,â I say with a smile.
The attendants bring out the second crystal.
Itâs smaller than the lastâdim, too.
Even the announcer looks uncertain as he takes it from its case.
âOur next item,â he says carefully, âis a Skill Crystal of uncertain integrity. Recorded under the name
Hellâs Broken Wings.
The artifact has suffered structural damage and does not appear to function in its current state. However, the seller claims it once belonged to an Infernal Archdukeâs legacy, and thus retains significant historic and theoretical value. Starting bid: five hundred Platinum coins.â
The audience reacts with a mix of amusement and mild disinterest. A few laughs break out. Someone coughs.
Down below, Marcelâs voice rings out, far too loud. âHa! Looks like the Fake Championâs run out of money! Eight hundred Platinum!â
A ripple of laughter follows, and several heads turn up toward the VIP box.
A calm merchantâs voice cuts through the noise. âEight hundred and fifty.â
Marcel grins, spreading his arms wide like a man presenting his victory. âGoing onceââ
âTen Diamond coins,â I say, leaning back in my chair.
The entire hall freezes.
Every sound vanishes.
The announcerâs mouth opens, then closes again. He doesnât even look for other bids. He raises his hand and slams the gavel down with almost desperate relief.
âSold!â he declares. âTo Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion for ten Diamond Coins!â
A thousand murmurs explode all at once.
âTen Diamond again?â
âHeâs insane!â
âIs that number even real?â
âWho
is
this boy!?â
Lancelot just sighs beside me. âBoss,â he mutters, âI think you broke the guy.â
Down below, Marcel stands frozen mid-laugh, his face twitching between disbelief and horror.
The announcer gestures, and the attendants carry out the final crystal.
Itâs larger than the othersâhalf the size of the announcerâs torsoâencased in glass so thick it looks like itâs holding back a storm.
âOur final Skill Crystal of this set,â the announcer says, his voice almost reverent. âUnlike the previous two, this one can be absorbed
as is.
No elaborate prequalifications. No bloodline, no catalyst, no core adjustment required. The Skill within is pure and stableâready for immediate integration. Of course, having previous Skills in the same evolution line would make the final result much stronger.â
A low murmur rolls through the hall. Even the Champions lean forward.
âThis,â the announcer continues, âis the
Embrace of Darkness.
A Royal-grade Infernal Skill designed for control and corruption. It manipulates shadow matter at the level of will, expanding through terrain, atmosphere, and living organisms. Few Skills have this kind of adaptive structure.â
Perfect,
King Baalrek says inside my mind, his tone low and certain.
That one will fuse with your Web of Withering.
Alright
.
Yet, I see Iskara clenching her teeth.
âThe seller warns that the Embrace of Darkness is volatileâunstable when mishandledâbut also that its potential is incredible. Starting bid: five Diamond coins!â
âFive Diamond Coins!â Iskara shouts.
The crowd stirs. The murmurs are instantâsharp, curious, awed. An Infernal bidding on a Royal-grade Infernal Skill makes sense.
I lean back in my seat, watching her.
I feel something twist in my chest. Guilt, maybe.
âTen Diamonds!â someone shouts from another balcony.
Iskaraâs jaw tightens. âTwelve!â
Another beat.
âThirteen!â
Her eyes flicker.
She exhales through her nose, low and quiet, and for the first time since Iâve met her, she looks⊠tired.
âIâm out,â she says finally.
The words ripple through the hall.
âSheâs backing out?â
âAn Infernal Princess?â
âEven she canât keep up with that bidding war.â
âThirteen Diamond Coinsâthatâs lunacy!â
I watch her sit back, chin high, pride intact even as her hands curl into fists on her knees. Nimireaâs eyes flick toward me, sharp and curious. Asterionâs tooâsteady, assessing. Even Vyrrak glances my way, something unreadable in his expression.
I wait for the noise to fade, for the announcer to start calling the bid down. Then I raise my hand.
âThirty Diamond Coins.â
The silence that follows is absolute.
The announcer stares at me like Iâve spoken in another language. âTh⊠thirty Diamond Coins? Confirmed?â
âConfirmed.â
The hall erupts.
âThirty!?â
âDoes he even have that?!â
âThis boyâs insane!â
âThatâs more than the annual yield of an entire duchy!â
Vyrrak leans forward, exasperated. âWhere in the world did you get that kind of money, Cloud?â
The announcer clears his throat loudly, visibly trying to compose himself. âThirty Diamond Coinsâfinal offer! Going once!â
No one speaks.
âGoing twice!â
He slams the gavel. âSoldâto Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion!â
A wave of applause, disbelief, and outrage floods the room. The attendants bow deeply as they move to secure the crystal, sealing it away with a flare of runes.
The announcer exhales, sweat visible even from the balcony. âWe will take a short break before proceeding to the second and final part of tonightâs auction.â
All the Champions get up and they all look at me weirdly.
Boomgar breaks the silence first, wiping sauce from his mouth.
âBoss man,â he says, grinning, âif this Champion thing doesnât work out, you could start your own bank.â
Asterion shakes his head, his massive arms crossed.
âYou outbid everyone here. I didnât know you were a man of such means, Jacob.â
âHeâs loaded,â Nimirea smirks. âGood to know.â
âYou guys are all Earth-shattering talents who could single-handedly wring my neck in one blow. Why are you acting
awkward
now? Is this how Iâm expected to act around you all the rest of the time?â
âYes,â Sabrina Margrave says, getting closer. âWhere did you get the money? Tell us.â
âYou should share how such a boon found its way to you,â Iskara says, her eyes still narrowed at me. âWe canât borrow from our families or our Karma would be ruined. But thereâs no way you got this from Missions.
Where did you get the money?
â
They all get dangerous stares.
âAgain, you guys always have the upper hand in power, statusâeverything. Canât a guy just get a bit of money and spend it in peace?â
But giving their stares, I guess the answer is
no
.
âAlright, alright. Iâm doing Runic Notation on the side,â I say, putting my hands up. âItâs probably my main expertise.â
âYouâre getting
Diamond Coins
for your Runic Notation? Who are you, the guy whoâs selling the perfect Skill training templates?â Vyrrak snorts.
Then, when I forget to deny it, his eyes go wide.
âDamn it, Cloud! Itâs you, isntâ it?!â
âWell, itâs honest work,â I cough.
âYouâre the bastard selling Platinum Skill Perfec Runic Notations at ten to fifty times the price of the damn Skill Crystals, then. I was looking to buy one because I wanted to max a Skill, but it would financially ruin me,â Sabrina Margrave says with narrowed eyes. âYou
will
provide it to me for free on the account that weâre both Champions.â
Iâm about to complain but when I see everyone nodding along, I just cough and nod, âsure. Itâs Elder Karl who manages this for me. Just⊠Iâll tell him about you guys and you can get whatever from our selection.â
âSo, do you have any special Runic Notation that you havenât put out on the market?â Asterion asks curiously. âAnything that could overlap with, perhaps, Highblood Skills? I could show you some vein loops and you tell me ifââ
âAre you about to sell out Highblood secrets in order to get more levels, Asterion?â Vyrrak asks, raising an eyebrow.
âWellâŠâ Asterion coughs.
âCloud!â Vyrrak jumps in front of everyone and grabs my shoulders. âYou already bought a damn Draconic Skill! I suppose you must have
some
expertise in them! Now, letâs go, I must show you some of the Skills Iâve had trouble with!â
âIââ
âYou shameless overgrown lizard!â Iskara says, taking my other arm. âHeâs been allowed by Infernal Royalty to use our Skills, if he has to share Runic Notation with someone first, it shall be me!â
They will want your help, Cloud. Soon, they will guess which Rainbow Skill you own.
Itâs fine, I donât mind helping them out. Weâve all got the same enemy. In fact, I thought about it beforeâmaybe we should be more united, King Baalrek. The Champions and I, I mean. We need to fight monsters, so sharing some secrets isnât the end of the world.
Will you keep denying you have such a Rainbow Skill, though?
Perhaps. Just to mess with them, honestly.
Well, Jacob Cloud, if you mustâ
I hear the Infernal King suddenly cut himself off.
Anything wrong?
The stage.
I turn toward the stage to see a very old metal casing being shuffled around alongside other things.
You must get that at all costs⊠That isâŠ