The Empty Star Square was even more crowded than the previous day. This was no longer just an announcement of the auction items; today was the actual auction, and due to the number of people wanting to attend, the square had been chosen as the official venue!
A packed crowd spread all over the square and into the surrounding streets. The C-Grades and above could no longer fit, so theyâd climbed onto the rooftops. B-Grades were standing in the air. As for the two A-Grades present, Elder Puerto and Elder Crownbeast, they hovered even higher than the B-Grades, occupying a height no one dared to infringe upon.
The floating mouth of yesterday, the official auctioneer of the Empty Star faction, floated over a raised platform. Every eye was glued on it. A long row of boxes waited at the back of the platform.
The auctionâ¦was beginning!
âWelcome, everyone, to the Empty Star Auction!â the mouth declared, its voice magically booming across the entire city. Cheers rose in response. Some monsters growled. The mouth waited for the crowd to calm down before continuing. âIt is our honor to have all of you in attendance. Many prestigious monsters have graced us with their presence today, especially Elder Puerto of the Great Silver faction and Elder Crownbeast of the Fiend King faction. Please enjoy our hospitality!â
More cheers from the crowd. Elder Puerto waved at them, while Crownbeast remained stationary, dark, and gloomy. He hadnât forgotten yesterdayâs humiliation, and neither had the crowd.
Jack, who stood alongside Brock and Starhair amongst the other B-Grades, rubbed the back of his head. âThink he holds a grudge?â he asked Brock.
âAbsolutely, bro.â
âGood.â
âAllow me to set some ground rules,â the mouth said. âBetween monster cores, every minor realm will bring a threefold increase in value, and every large realm a tenfold increase. The Dao attunement of the core will not be taken into account. The winner of each item is expected to receive it and pay up immediately. If they are not able to pay, they will be executed, and the item may or may not be re-auctioned at the Empty Star factionâs discretion. Finally, as the auction takes responsibility for the safety of our attendees, fighting is prohibited in the square for the duration. Any offenders will be executed and their space rings seized.â
He paused for a moment, letting the rules sink in for everyone. It was nothing outrageous, actually. Standard stuff. Jack was surprised the no-fighting rule needed to be mentioned, but then again, this was the Space Monster World.
âLet us proceed with the first item!â the mouth declared. Two Double Devil attendants pushed the first box forward on a cart. âSalvaged from the northern wastes of the Waist Blood Province, this item is the crystallization of the areaâs carnage! Our sages estimate it has fed on the blood of hundreds of thousands of monsters. We lost three B-Grades experts to capture it, so its strength and value are beyond doubt! I present to you, the Crimson Orchid!â
One of the attendants pulled a stick out of the box, letting the whole thing collapse around its contents. The Crimson Orchid was revealed to the world. It was a flower the size of a humanâs torso, with thick, tall petals covering it completely. It reminded Jack of a pitcher plant. Of course, it was entirely red, and the moment it appeared, the entire square was filled with the thick scent of blood.
Boy, Iâd hate living in this area, Jack thought.
âThe initial bidding price is one late B-Grade core, and you may bid in increments of at least one early B-Grade core,â the mouth declared. âLet the Empty Star Auctionâ¦begin!â
Before it even finished its words, people were shouting prices.
âOne late B-Grade core and one early B-Grade!â
âOne and three!â
âOne and seven!â
âTwo late B-Grades!â
âThree late B-Grades!â
âFour late and two early B-Grades!â
The price hitched up rapidly. Jack struggled a bit to follow the pricingâeveryone else was much more familiar with this worldâs currency exchanges.
âThe first item is so expensiveâ¦â Brock muttered.
âItâs customary for auctions to start with a heavy-hitter to get the audience going,â Starhair explained. âDonât worry. Not everything will be as pricey.â
The bidders competed for a while before the price stabilized. Bids were rarer and at smaller increments. Eventually, the item was sold for one early A-Grade core and three peak B-Grades. In a rare gesture of kindness, the real bidders of this item had let the audience shout low prices for a while to make them feel good.
The final winner was a late B-Grade octopus with five legs, which Jack recognized from his innâs tavern.
âCongratulations!â the floating mouth said. The octopus teleported on-stage, passed a space ring to an attendant, and once its contents were verified, took the Crimson Orchid and teleported away. Jack didnât see where it reappeared. It was probably running away in fear of someone killing it for the orchid after the auction.
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And, it was correct. Jack spotted several shadowy figures teleport away at the same time as the octopus. It wasnât his business.
âNext up!â the mouth declared. âFrom the glaciers of the southern Hex Province, we haveâ¦â
A few more items passed. All were precious, but none matched the price of the Blood Orchid, at most reaching eight peak B-Grade cores. Jack noticed that not all of the items had been part of yesterdayâs announcement. Apparently, that had included only the highest-valued ones.
Four items after the orchid, another high-value item appeared. It was a stone wheel containing mysterious inscriptions. According to the auctioneer, it was a broken manual pertaining to the Dao of Momentum. After a few price calls, it came down to two individuals who really, really wanted that item. Their fierce bidding war ended with one taking home the wheel for a whooping one early A-Grade and five peak B-Grades cores.
Like the octopus, this monster wasnât strong enough to protect this treasure, so it ran away immediately. And, like the octopus, it was followed. Whether it escaped or not would depend on its speed.
This wasnât a phenomenon limited to the Space Monster World. Even in the outside universe, auctions were both about securing the item you wanted and escaping with it. Savory individuals were everywhereâand too much wealth could lead to oneâs downfall.
So far, the two Elders above hadnât spoken a single time. Neither had Jack. Nothing had caught his interest enough.
Finally, twenty-one items into the auction, something did. âFound by one of our Elders in a vast underground labyrinth,â the mouth declared somberly, âwe present something which needs no introduction. A late A-Grade core!â
An attendant walked on stage and placed a silk-covered item on a pedestal. She then lifted the silk. A sphere was revealed to the audience, the size of Jackâs waist and emanating a terrible aura of power. Green swirls filled it, moving as if alive. Life energy emanated from it in waves, making those closest to the stage take deep breaths in hopes of ingesting just a little of the coreâs energy.
Jackâs eyes shone. A late A-Grade core would be useless to him if it was incompatibleâ¦but this one carried the Dao of Life! Had it been made for him?
He made a split-second decision. The black hole manual was important, but it was a big gamble. This core could help him rapidly increase his powers in a short time-span. It was exactly what he needed. He decided to get it.
Well, if he could. The coreâs monetary value was nine early A-Grade ones, so three times Jackâs current wealth, but very few people possessed that kind of money. With a little bit of luckâ¦
âThe starting price will be one early A-Grade core, and bids can be made in increments of one peak B-Grade core,â the mouth instructed. âMay the bidding begin!â
âOne early A-Grade core and three peak B-Grade ones!â someone shouted immediately.
âOne and seven.â
âTwo early A-Grade cores!â
The price was quickly approaching Jackâs limit. Too quickly.
âTwo early A-Grade and three peak B-Grade cores!â he shouted, hoping for a miracle.
âFour early A-Grade cores!â
The response had been sharp and instant. Jack looked up, where a huge godzilla-like beast gazed at him with mockery. He almost cursed. Of course. Elder Crownbeast would never let him get anything unless he really, really hitched up the price.
Fuck this guy, Jack thought. Two can play this game.
âFive early A-Grade cores!â he shouted. He didnât have this much. If the auction ended now, he would be in trouble, but he was confident Elder Crownbeast would take the bait.
He had to risk it. If he didnât, then the Elder would certainly bid on the black hole manual as well, or any other item Jack was interested in. His only chance was to milk the Elderâs reserves a littleâafter all, while he certainly carried an immense amount of wealth, he had to save most of it to bid against Elder Puerto for the Overlord core.
Elder Crownbeast narrowed his eyes. âTwo middle A-Grade cores!â he shouted.
âTwo and two!â Jack shouted back.
âTwo and four!â
By now, everyone else had stopped bidding. Not only was this too much money, but they wouldnât be idiots to bet against an A-Grade.
Jack bit his lips, pretending to hesitate. âTwo middle A-Grade cores and seven early ones!â he shouted.
The Elder laughed. âThree middle A-Grade cores! Letâs see how high you can go, boy!â
Jack pretended to throw a fit. Finally, he crossed his arms and sullenly sat on Dollyâs back. âITâS OKAY, MASTER,â the hellhorse said. âYOUâLL GET HIM NEXT TIME!â
Jack pretended to grumble. Inwardly, he was happy. Heâd managed to make Elder Crownbeast waste three middle A-Grade cores on an item he could have gotten with almost half of that. In fact, heâd have liked to get the price even higher, but even Jack couldnât take on too much risk. Any A-Grade was extremely intelligent. Up to this point was fine, because the Elder knew that Jack had gotten three early A-Grade cores from Saturnsun, so it was reasonable he had a few more. But, going any higher might raise suspicions.
âThat was good, bro,â Brock said. âWe lost the item, but itâs okay. At least he paid through the nose. What a loser.â
Jack laughed. They hadnât bothered to keep their voices down, so several people from the audience looked up nervously. Elder Crownbeast remained still like a statue. The late A-Grade core heâd just won was received by one of his assistants.
âPlease donât do that again,â Starhair said telepathically. Jack looked over to find him looking perfectly composed, but there was no hiding the panic in his voice.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSorry I scared you,â he replied. âÎt worked out.â
âLuckily.â
âWorth the risk.â
Starhair did not reply, and neither did Jack. He turned to watch the rest of the auction. Heâd done everything he could so far. Hopefully, heâd win the black hole manual or something else.
The floating mouth presented a few more items, but the Elders did not speak again. They were both saving their resources for the final and far most precious item, the overlord core. Jack hoped heâd at least made a dent on Crownbeastâs wallet.
On the thirty-third item, a ginseng root emitting extreme life energy was presented. The auctioneer called it Star Root. Jack bid on it, but Elder Crownbeast eventually won it with one middle A-Grade core and two early ones. Jack didnât dare go too high this time. The itemâs actual value was far lower.
On the fiftieth item, the auctioneer presented a case containing ink and pencils. They had the mystical power to connect two individuals through matching tattoos. Brock wanted this item, and Jack bid on it, but it was eventually won by a straw-hatted peak B-Grade monster at two early A-Grade coresâa price far above the itemâs actual worth. He must have wanted it very badly. Even Brock only had a passing interest in itâblowing their entire wallet on it just wasnât worth it.
Finally, on the sixty-ninth item, came the one Jack had been waiting for. The incomplete black hole manual. The one he wanted to win no matter what.
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