Chapter 725
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Chapter 725: All in a Dayâs Scheme
âDo tell.â Duketace nodded.
âAre you staying in an expensive hotel?â Yurtale asked.
âYeah, in the Gatarakh Clanâs hotel,â Duketace said, watching Yurtale sigh in relief.
âIf itâs there, then thereâs no problem.â Yurtale said, âYou only need to invite the representatives of the various auction house to your hotel room and arrange a meeting there. None of the Auction houses are daring enough to stir up trouble on the Gatarakh Clanâs property.â
âHow will I invite them, though? I know none.â Duketace said.
âLeave that to me. I knew quite a few spies from various auction houses.â Yurtale said, âAs long as I inform them of a treasure, theyâll head towards the hotel. By the way, what level of treasure do you think the item in your possession is?â
âIâmâ¦not sure.â Duketace shook his head, âItâs justâ¦terrifying. So, Iâve never bothered to look into it. My brother did that and died a mysterious death immediately. And he was just one of the dozens that died to this. All I know about it is just the name that my brother wrote on his death bed.â
âThe Forbidden Taleâ¦â He muttered, watching Yurtale close his ears in reflex.
âHey, donât go blurting out such stuff that might harm others. Iâm not even an Invoker you know.â Yurtale said in alarm, inspecting himself to see that he was fine, somewhat jittery after hearing about Duketaceâs experiences.
âA-Anyway, Iâll also inform an appraiser to check the treasure in your hand. T-The lot of you can discuss the rest. As long as you donât leave the hotel before the treasure is sold, youâll be absolutely fine.â Saying as such, Yurtale took his leave, âThe spies are pretty quick. So, theyâll be waiting for you at the hotel within an hour.â
Upon seeing Yurtale leave, Duketace frowned for a moment, wondering if it was fine to invite them to their hotel. Truth be told, he was banking on protection from the Gatarakh Clan from the auction houses, the reason he booked a room there in the first place.
After all, the Gatarakh Clan cared about their face the most, ensuring nothing dissatisfying happened in their territory and the properties under them.
âLetâs return to our room first.â Saying so, he sighed a little before dragging an unwilling Kowla with him.
Returning to the room, he barely sat down when a knock resounded on the door. âSo fast?â
He was surprised when he opened the door, seeing a group of people standing there, all prim and proper, holding large stacks of paper in their hands.
Among them, there was a middle-aged woman at the front, staring at Duketace to introduce herself, âIâm a Grade 4 Appraiser. Iâll appraise the value of your treasure before the rest can present you their terms and conditions.â
âThank you,â Duketace said, leading the middle-aged woman into the room while only flashing a cordial smile at the rest, unwilling to invite them inside. Though, as if aware, the group of people calmly waited at the entrance.
âIs this the treasure?â The middle-aged woman raised an eyebrow, staring at the large block that was covered by a jet-black cloth. She removed it, observing four slabs, muttering as she touched it, âHmm, they seem to have been created by a Human Invoker.â
She observed the four, stating, âAll four are the sameâ¦no, there are subtle differences.â
As she continued to focus on them, starlight shone through her eyes as she gasped in shock, taking a step back in alarm, âW-What the heck is this?â
âItâs called the Forbidden Tale.â Duketace said, âBut all I know is this, thatâs all. I know nothing else.â
âIs something the issue, maâam?â One of those at the entrance asked, worried about the middle-aged woman.
âInvite a Grade 5 Appraiser.â The middle-aged woman closed the cover on the Forbidden Tales before taking her leave.
âGrade 5?â Everyone was shocked. Appraisers were graded based on the quality of items they inspected and graded. Grade 1 Appraisers usually looked at regular paintings, pottery, and other common auctionable items.
Grade 2 Appraisers looked at items meant for Inferior Invokers, Grade 3 Appraisers for Common Invokers, and Grade 4 Appraisers for Superior Invokers.
The middle-aged woman was a Superior Invoker who appraised items meant for Superior Invokers. She was in Grade 4. The fact that she asked for a Grade 5 meant that the treasure was on a level suitable for Ascenders.
After all, Grade 5 Appraisers were in truth Ascenders.
As the middle-aged woman took her leave, half the crowd sprang out of the hotel, directly informing their superiors regarding the same as another group arrived, significantly better dressed than before.
And at the lead was an old man wearing a cloak that covered him from head to toe. He didnât speak a word, approaching the treasure in question to observe it before nodding as he left. He didnât do anything beyond that as all the people stared at him nervously, sighing in relief once he left.
âWhatâ¦just happened?â Duketace asked the crowd of people.
âLordâs actions meant that the treasure in your hands is worthy of Ascenders. He didnât look into the details beyond that as thatâs the headache of the auction house that purchases the right to auction your item.â One of the men in the crowd said before pointing at a nearby room, âShall we discuss the terms there?â
âSure,â Duketace nodded as he stared at Kowla, âYou stay here.â
Once they entered the nearby room, everyone pushed forth various beneficial terms, at the end of which Duketace selected the Starwing Auction House, for their terms were the best.
The representative of the Starwing Auction House shook hands with Duketace, âWeâll post a couple of guards here for safety. One of our higher-ups will come here to collect the item. Great doing business with you.â
He also said before leaving, âYouâll be given a VIP seat to witness how your auction item fares. Youâll be receiving seventy percent of the proceeds, after all.â
Following that, both the satisfied parties parted as the representative headed to the Starwing Auction House, looking at the group of people before him to smile, âThat went great.â
âOf course.â Whether it was the middle-aged woman or the Grade 5 Appraiser, not to mention the crowd of people, all were from the Starwing Auction House.
The representative then bowed towards the Grade 5 Appraiser, âI shall work on our inventory, boss.â
âSure,â A familiar voice resounded as the Grade 5 Appraiser removed his hood. He was Yurtale, someone that hid the mark on his forehead. For, Ascenders were capable of that. He was the owner of the Starwing Auction House, grinning as he sighed, âThe things one must do to be the leader of this business.â