After eating a meal in the morning, I found Rayla at the Polaris Bank.
The process to open an account was easy, but the reason more people didnât have one was due to the fact that you needed to open an account under the name of a verified business.
Those in the black market evaded taxes in just about every way. Since most currency was tangible and because nobody in the black market wanted to pay taxes, it was difficult for the kingdom to enforce it.
But this also meant that banks which didnât enforce tax laws were rare, since they were an institution that could be easily and formally attacked by the kingdom.
There was a slew of issues that these banks had to deal with, and as a result, they only accepted clients who were verified by a company that worked in the black market.
Of course, the Polaris Bank was even more strict. Not just any black market company could do business with them. But Plex had enough of a reputation to get just about anything apparently, so his company and employees could register with this prestigious institution.
The Polaris Bank was nothing to joke about. According to Rayla, it handled enough money to rival the entire kingdom in sheer monetary throughput. That was because the richest people in the black market let their finances be handled by this bank.
Naturally, this made Polaris an even heavier behemoth than I initially thought.
The place wasnât overly luxurious, but it still looked like a palace when I walked into it.
Marble floors inlaid with gold, huge hallways adorned with paintings or statues, and the most courteous clerks Iâve ever interacted with.
Rayla carried with her the proven identity of the company. Plexâs delivery service was formally known as Divine Distribution. It even had a crest, which was one of the things required to prove the identity.
After that, it wasnât long after that I was able to open an account. And I was a bit surprised by their system of profit.
Basically, I had to pay a certain amount of money to buy a certain sized account. For the lowest tier, they would store 500 gold bullion for me, which was 500 thousand coin. And it would cost half a percent of the total storage, 2.5 gold bullion, every month in order to keep the account open.
It was yet another bill on top of Maxwellâs, but nothing I couldnât handle. Considering my pay, I was still profiting amazingly.
Plus, that wasnât considering the perks of being a client of the Polaris Bank.
After opening an account, I immediately deposited all the spare coin I had on me.
With last nights profit of 25 thousand coin along with almost a month worth of workingâ¦
â33,228 coin has been deposited into your account.â
Thatâs what the clerk told me, and the number had me giddy for a bit.
Rayla giggled from beside me as the clerk left to finalize things, causing me to be curious.
âHey, how much to you have stored?â
âDo you really want to hear that number?â
âI do.â
âHmm⦠Close to 30 million coin.â
âHah?â
I gawked.
That was 30 thousand gold bullion!
I asked with anticipation.
âDoes this job really make you that much?â
âGod no. For a while I was in the military which made me quite a bit more after I hit the high ranks. And when I left I was referred by a friend to work at the Clockwork Association. I made even more there before eventually settling in Plexâs company. So while I still make decent money, itâs nothing amazing.â
âWowâ¦â
I slowly nodded as my mind drifted.
How old was Rayla? She looked young, no older than 30. But her words told me that she had many years of experience.
And considering that this world was full of magic, it wasnât crazy to think that lifespans were longer. Kind of like the mythical elves that could retain their youthful appearances even at old ages.
I suddenly wanted to ask how old she was, but that wasnât very tactful.
âSo what are you? 60?â
Instead I guessed, earning a snide smirk.
âYouâre going to do great with girls when you enter the Magisterium.â
âI happen to be a blunt person, especially when I know that youâre probably more like half that age.â
âHm, something like that. At the very least, Iâm not that much older than you.â
âIâm 22.â
â...Really?â
This time she looked at me with surprise. I scratched my roughly shaven chin that betrayed my age. I often got told that I looked older than I was.
So when I smiled at Rayla, she scoffed and smacked my chest.
âYou kids these days.â
âHey now, Youâre not that much older, right?â
âShut up. I make more money than you.â
âOh no, my fragile egoâ¦â
We laughed a bit until the clerk came back.
âHere you go, John Cooper. The money has been stored and your Card has been prepared. Here.â
The clerk handed me a card. When I felt it, I realized how unique it was.
The border of the card was made of gold metal, and its body was like a window that revealed a flowing black film.
On this film, I could see the symbol of the Polaris Bank. The clerk explained how to use it.
âAll your money is stored within this bank, but through this card, you can retrieve any amount of your money, at any given time, and in any denomination. So if you desired, you could pull out 33 gold bullion, 330 gold coin, 3300 silver bullion, or 33000 silver coin. It all comes from that card right there. Simply tap the symbol and designate how much you wish to retrieve.â
âOh.â
Doing as he said, I tapped the golden symbol with my finger. Then, four sliders appeared.
I designated a single gold bullion, and with a confirmation, the black film fluctuated.
âYou can simply dump out the coin or reach in and pull it out.â
âOh!â
I smiled as I reached into the black film, feeling the coin and pulling out the bullion.
âCool!â
âAs your company is a Platinum level client, you have been granted a Gold level account and card. This means that not only can you retrieve your coin, but you can also deposit your coin simply by inserting it into the card at any time. And should you deposit more money and reach the next level, you would be granted a Platinum level card that comes with even more functionality.â
âRight. Thank you very much.â
âItâs my pleasure. If you require anything else, just let me know.â
The clerk left as I continued to play with the card.
It was amazing how I could simply throw the coin in and out of the card. It was literally a portal for my money.
Magic is amazing.
Rayla smiled as my playful attitude.
âAlright, be sure you put all your payments straight into that card when you get them. You donât need to get robbed and lose everything. Also, it only works with your specific Crest, so donât worry should other people get ahold of it.â
âOh, even cooler.â
With that, the two of us left the bank. Our next stop was the warehouse.
There, we only found Plex who looked much better than yesterday, yet still beat up. He smiled at us.
âHey, you two. Have fun at the bank?â
âThis card is cool.â
âYes, it is. And youâll be using it plenty today. Your jobs are on the table. All of them need to be done by morning.â
Walking over, Rayla and I saw 8 sheets on the table. All of them required us to head to a location, grab an item and our payment, and deliver the item to the auction house.
For these jobs, our clients were located all across the city. Some were close, some came from the Foudnerâs Market, and others were farther away.
I could already tell it was going to be a long night.
âWe should get started.â
Rayla sighed while scooping up the papers.
Our warehouse was located just outside the city center, putting us right in between the Black Spider and Founderâs Markets.
Making a quick decision, the two of us decided to handle 3 of the jobs that came from the Founderâs Market.
Of course, they were also the most dangerous.
Anything going to the auction was a valuable item, and these items were most vulnerable while in transit. So us delivery men, while neutral and immune in the black market, were often targeted by those who didnât care.
Being neutral and immune simply meant that, should we kill those from, letâs say, the Clockwork Association after a deal gone wrong, we wouldnât be systematically hunted. Conflicts were always considered personal and wouldnât escalate.
But again, there were those who simply didnât care.
We ran into a few of such people after we had picked up our third item.
While crossing through an alleyway, Rayla and I were suddenly surrounded by 4 men. Two carried swords while the other two seemed to be warlocks.
I smiled and sighed while looking at the leader.
âHello, gentlemen. How can we help you?â
âDrop those packages.â
âOh, sure thing. Hereâs the first one.â
*BANG*
An explosion rang out as I fired my flintlock. The man in front of me froze for a few seconds before falling to his knees, a large hole now in his chest.
I turned to the others with a smile.
âWho wants the second one?â
â...â
They were silent for a moment before running off, disappearing from our sights.
Rayla chuckled as we continued walking.
âHow bold of you.â
âAfter escaping from the Trenches yesterday, Iâve become severely desensitized. Besides, killing one and scaring three off is better than making them think they have a chance and having to kill all four. Still, Iâd rather not have to at all.â
âYea, I understand. But thatâs just how the black market is. Donât feel guilty.â
She pat my back, and we continued on our way.
Fortunately, everything after that was uneventful. Perhaps we got lucky, but we delivered everything to the auction house without a hitch. I also got paid another 14 thousand coin even after dividing the profits with Rayla, putting my total savings at nearly 48 thousand coin.
With that, another day ended.
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The following day was yet again filled with package deliveries.
Rayla and I only exchanged a few hostilities with some unsavory individuals. And while the fights generally ended quickly, Both of us did end up exchanging blows.
That hurt like hell. I had plenty of wounds that were still in the process of healing, and getitng punched or kicked only ended with my stitches getting broken.
After killing several and scaring off the rest, we finished our deliveries, headed to the hospital, and got fixed up.
Not even those difficulties could put a damper on our mood though.
I didnât know what it was, but Rayla and I continued to have fun with each other. The jokes were smooth, the topics kept flowing, the banter was witty.
We just clicked. The two of us seemed like best friends even though we had only known each other for a couple days.
Of course, there was still plenty we didnât know about each other. It was hard keeping myself from eluding to Earth, and although Rayla had told me something about her former occupations, she never spoke about it in more detail.
And I could tell that she had something to hide. I noticed the few times that we got on the topic of relationships. She often poked at how I had no girlfriend, so I would poke back, as I naturally didnât see a boyfriend or husband with her.
She played it off, but I could tell how her mood went down. That only happened once, and I tactfully never touched the topic again.
Not that she stopped telling me to go get a girl. While we walked, she would often scout some hot ladies, mention how big their boobs were, and tell me to talk to them. I would always refuse, of course, but it was still funny.
So another day passed, and finally, it was time for the auction.
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The Black Spider Market was always flooded during the day of the auction. Thousands of people would flood in from all over the city, even from beyond the city, to be here for the auction.
After all, while it wasnât the biggest auction in the kingdom, it was definitely the most valuable.
But this monthâs auction was in a weird spot.
The auction following the big quarterly auction was always smaller since the most expensive items were just sold off. That would usually mean that there were little people.
But there werenât. In fact, Rayla told me that the number of people was rather high.
There was only one reason for that, and the man himself had messed with me while in the Trenches.
As the dress code was strict, I ended up spending close to 3000 coin on a nice suit. Rayla had helped me pick it out just before coming to the auction house.
It was a simple black suit with gold threaded embroidery and designs. My white shirt was covered with a black vest, and Rayla had me buy a large trench coat. Apparently that was the style here.
All the clothes were supposedly enchanted in some way, allowing them to fit to the user. They were also built with attack resistant fabric. The trench coat could eat an entire spell and keep me safe.
Though, these features were still limited. As things got more expensive, people stopped tracking prices by coin and more so by gold bullion. So while I could buy a coat and clothes that were defensively amazing and had awesome features like self cooling and cleaning, they would cost a few dozen gold bullion.
That was for another time.
I felt rather amazing as I walked with Rayla into the auction house. We eventually found Plex and the rest of the company before heading to a suite.
It was a suite bought by the Tavera Family. There, I once again met the patriarch.
âGoodness John. How many people have you killed in the last month? You feel very different from the newbie you were when Plex first found you.â
âThe two dozen new scars on my body would agree with you.â
I smiled as we shook hands. The older man in front of me stroked his whitening beard after separating.
âSay, how did things go at the Polaris Family? I havenât heard anything.â
âAmazing, actually. Maxwell is an⦠interesting teacher, but what he teaches is good stuff. His Call had saved my life a few times now.â
âWait, Maxwell? Albarain?â
âYea. Thatâs who I was taken to.â
â...â
The Patriarch frowned before turning and looking at Plex.
Plex shrugged while muching on some snacks that a maid had brought around, causing the Patriarch to shake his head.
âI see. Well, if its Maxwell, you canât go wrong. Get as much out of that man as you possibly can.â
âHeâs getting as much out of me too. I mean, nearly 4 thousand coin a week just for lessons.â
âHeh, its really far more valuable than that. But I will agree that heâs a shrewd man.â
âWho are you calling shrewd?â
We suddenly heard a voice, turning to see a tall man draped in navy blue robes.
It was Maxwell, and his presence shocked several people, including the Patriarch.
âMaxwell? I didnât expect to see you here.â
âI had no plans to stop by, but my delinquent student has been missing classes.â
The summoner approached with a sharp eye, looking me over before huffing.
âGetting into fights?â
âIt pays for your classes, so yea. Iâm sorry Iâve missed recently, but work has been literally kicking my ass. Now I know that Iâll be busy during the auctions.â
âI figured. Well, battles will help with your communions anyway. In fact, maybe you should get into more. Hmm, you.â
Maxwell suddenly pointed to Plex, who hummed in confusion.
âSend this kid to whatever jobs you have in the Trenches.â
âWhat?!â
âThat place is a good training ground. As lawless as it is complex.â
âBwahaha!â
Plex started laughing as my face fell.
âNo way in hell am I going back to that hell hole! Especially not with the shitty weapons I have now.â
âYes, youâll need to be stronger, attain better summons. So here.â
Maxwell reached into his pocket and took out a large crystal and a small book.
I took both as he explained.
âFollow the formations in the book and use that White Crystal to cultivate your Crest to the next Authority.â
â...I thought you couldnât do that without the Magisterium.â
âTheyâll overlook it if itâs just one or two levels. It might even help you since youâre a bit too old to be entering as an Authority One.â
âOh.â
âIâll omit this weeks pay, so donât come back until you get your second Authority. Remember, the faster you advance, the higher the chances of your survival. And Plex, if I find that he isnât in the Trenches, Iâll be paying you a visit. Do not inhibit my teachings.â
âHehe, yes sir.â
Plex chuckled evilly as Maxwell turned to leave.
Rayla pat my back in sympathy.
âIt was nice knowing you, John.â
âShut up. I should take you with me.â
âNo thanks. Iâve paid my dues. And hey, the jobs for the Trenches at least pay well. Contrary to what people believe, those gremlins are rich.â
She laughed as I contemplated how difficult the coming days were going to be.
Not long afterward, the auction began.
âLadies and Gentlemen, it is time to officially announce the beginning of the 4th monthly auction.â