While on his way to Trafford, Rakna was rapidly made aware that his muscles were turning back to how they were before he used Soul Drain on Evelyn. He pulled up his status and noted that his stamina was dangerously close to zero again.
âEven during meditation, without moving, my stamina goes down. What normally happens daily within the body takes less energy than how much is recovered, but in a crippled state, thatâs not the case, huh?â he said to himself.
â{Indeed. Not only that but your stamina, unfortunately, goes down faster as well,}â the lioness commented, now only able to hear Raknaâs surface thinking and none of his more internalized thoughts.
âUh, now that I think about it, Iâm quite fortunate. I acquired a new bank of information in the form of a Dusk Lionessâ soul.â
The lioness cackled. â{That is true. However, I have to be frank, my knowledge doesnât extend too far, especially after all these years. At the end of the day, as a Dusk Lion, I lived very isolated.}â
âIâll keep that in mind,â Rakna replied and took out the mechanical syringe. He loaded another dose of Vegasâ tonic and injected it into his neck. The bystanders looked at him with weird looks but he couldnât be bothered by what strangers thought of him.
After a few more minutes of walking, he arrived at his destination and entered Traffordâs building where he immediately visited the service he was looking for. This time, he wasnât welcomed by Baires personally but the staff seemed to be aware of who he was and brought him to a VIP room.
âI see that you use similar procedures as the Quest Board,â he commented when he saw the large screens fixed to the walls. They were displaying three-dimensional models of monsters.
âCorrect,â a personal assistant who had been assigned to him spoke from her seat in front of a computer-like device. âWhatever you wish to buy or sell, please tell me. If you wish to browse our inventory, you can ask me.â
âHm,â Rakna mused. âIn that case, show me the list of hearts of creatures above level 100 and filter out those that independently have a price higher than 100 000 Talys.â
âRight away,â she replied and inputted a few commands. The large screens promptly displayed an extensive list and he raised an eyebrow.
âSort by price, descending. Also, if you can, prioritize creatures that had a balanced distribution of attributes while alive and only show the hundred strongest of them.â The assistant was a bit surprised by the specific demand but professionally went through with it and the list was updated within a few seconds.
Rakna hummed as he carefully read everything with Fabled Sight. Overall, if he wanted to stick to the budget he had set himself, he probably wouldnât be able to get hearts that belonged to a creature stronger than level 200.
âRaise the price limit to 200 000,â he said and the list was altered again. âBarely level 250 after doubling it,â he clicked his tongue internally. âIâll buy five hearts of level 200 drakes,â he said and she nodded, registering the order.
âNow, reset the parameters. Show me hearts between level 50 and 100,â he instructed and a far longer list was given to him. The screens slowly scrolled down and he read all of the information on them with inhuman speed.
âHey, lioness⦠hm⦠true, a name would be a good ideaâ¦â
â{Haha, indeed. Did you want to ask me something?}â
âWhile you were alive, what was your favorite prey to hunt?â
â{Let me see⦠I would say cockatrices were my favorite snack.}â
âThe oversized legendary chickens with petrifying abilities?â
â{Yes.}â
âForget about it then. I saw it nowhere on that list.â
â{Naturally. Cockatrices are all at least level 400; from birth.}â
Raknaâs eye twitched at the outrageous information. âWhat about the cubs as you call them? Do you know what they like to eat?â
â{I believe nine-tailed wolves are particularly fond of high elks; animals with reign over nature and its whims. As for the Luquila, Iâve heard stories in the past. Supposedly, they loved hunting wyverns and dragons.}â
ââ¦talk about an expensive diet,â Rakna uttered. âBut that would explain the compatibility I have with reptiles. Dragons are essentially overgrown lizards after all.â
â{I recommend you never say that to a Dragonâs face if you want to live,}â the lioness provided.
âDully noted,â he replied blankly then turned back toward the personal assistant who had been patiently waiting for his decision.
âTo complete my order, get me a stock of hearts of level 75 reptiles. I donât mind their specific race but it would be appreciated if you can get those that have the closest possible relations to draconic species. Get me 100 000 Talys worth and their individual cost must not surpass 5 000. Oh, donât forget to take into account my discount for that.â
âUnderstood,â she said and typed a few things before pointing at a small elevated stand in the middle of the room. âPlease put your hand on there for the transaction. If you have the necessary space in your storage, everything will automatically be transferred to it. They will be preserved so you donât need to worry about their quality going down.â
Rakna nodded and did what he was told. âI have enough space.â
âIn that case, you only need to accept it,â she stated and a System window appeared.
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5 Lv.200 Drake Hearts => 500 000 Talys => 400 000 Talys (-20%)
29 Lv.75 Reptilian (Draconic) Hearts => 125 000 Talys => 100 000 Talys (-20%)
Final Price: 500 000 Talys.
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âYes,â he voiced and the stand glowed shortly. His balance went down to 100 000 and the window was dismissed.
âWill that be all, sir?â The assistant asked and he momentarily considered selling the body of the Dusk Lioness before ultimately deciding against it.
âI have a better use for it,â he thought. âNo, I got what I wanted,â he said and left the room after he exchanged goodbyes. As he walked out of the building, he opened his Item Box and inspected the new elements present in it. They were already preserved in ice apparently which meant he would not need to do it himself.
â{If I may, why did you not buy the heart of a higher leveled creature instead of these five? Were you not looking for a powerful one to get stronger? Or am I wrong about your ability?}â
âEfficiency,â he answered his resident soulâs question. âFive would get me more attribute points than just one higher leveled that would require more money. Additionally, I havenât tried to eat hearts that are considerably distinct from my power level. I canât use Verias as a reference since I was in a near-invincible state when I ate him.â
âLong story short, I donât want to push my luck too far and risk something similar to an overdose by getting something like a level 300 or 400 heart,â he explained as he planted a waypoint on his map and traced an itinerary. âThough you could argue Iâm already pushing it with a level 200 one.â
â{I see. Well, it is a reasonable precaution. Are you going to eat them now?}â
âNo, I have something to do before that. Iâm on my way to meet an acquaintance of sorts,â Rakna unexpectedly said. âThough, to be exact, Iâm going to check if heâs there or not.â
â{May I know who?}â
âYouâll see.â
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Around ten minutes later, Rakna made his way inside a rather small and unpopulated street. While there was nothing wrong with it, it seemed to be a lodgment-focused area and most people simply either left to go through their day or stayed at home so there was not a lot of circulation.
But, even in those conditions, Rakna could see someone setting up a food stand in a corner of the street where it wouldnât trouble anyone. âGood morning, Old Wang,â he said in a relaxed manner as he approached.
âHm?â The familiar dwarf from a few days back stuck his head out from behind his kiosk to look at who had addressed him. âOh! Itâs you, sonny! Youâre up early,â the old man said with a friendly grin as he finished preparing everything.
âI could say the same about you,â Rakna retorted as he took a seat on one of the chairs after the old dwarf confirmed that he could. âIâm not sure if having noodles for breakfast is very tempting.â
âHah! Itâs just my routine to be this early. Even if there isnât a lot of people passing by, I still have some regulars. As for what I serve in the morning, itâs not noodles but pancakes. If you want the latter, itâs after my lunch break,â he said as he got inside his stand and began to turn on the stoves.
âI wouldnât mind some pancakes,â Rakna said and the old dwarf chuckled.
âComing up. Youâll have to wait a bit though. I havenât had the time to set up everything. So? What brings you here today?â He asked. âIt doesnât seem like you were here just to have a meal. Not like I donât appreciate the company.â
Rakna snorted. âYouâre right. I came here to ask for a favor.â
âOh?â Old Wang raised an eyebrow in curiosity and turned around after he was done mixing the ingredients. âWhat would that be?â
âCan you teach me blacksmithing?â