Overgeared - Chapter 847
âKuk! Kuaaaah! Gridddd!â
Veradin thought it was a dream until he opened his eyes in the capsule. It wasnât a dream but reality. He had died two times in a row and was forcefully logged out from Satisfy. Additionally, he permanently missed the chance to become a resident of the Hwan Kingdom.
Veradin raised himself from the capsule and couldnât help questioning it, âHow could he have that much power remaining?â
Penan had 3,000 troops. Thanks to the power of Merchant King Kir, there had been many rankers and soldiers armed with items, including the necromancers of Immortal. As such, Veradin had predicted that Grid wouldâve consumed most of his skills and stamina in order to break through the elite troops and reach him.
No, the word âpredictedâ was too modest. Veradin had been convinced. Grid should have been exhausted before chasing after Veradin. Even if he managed to chase Veradin, Grid shouldnât have had the stamina to swing his sword once.
Why?
It was due to the special nature of the resource called âstamina.â Stamina was different from ordinary resources such as health and mana. It wasnât something that could be recovered with artificial methods such as taking a potion. A person had to unconditionally rest in order to recover stamina.
Logically, it was impossible for him not to be tired, even if Gridâs stamina stat was over 3,000 points.
âYet he was fine.â
How was this possible?
âDid the Immortal members on the front lines surrender to Grid?â
Was that why Grid had stamina remaining? It was possible butâŠ
âIt isnât enough.â
Veradin wasnât convinced by his guesses. He was frustrated because he couldnât understand what had gone wrong with his calculations. In actuality, Merchant King Kir was to blame. When he spoke to Veradin, Kir had âreducedâ the amount of damage heâd suffered in order to maintain his pride. He hadnât told Veradin that he had lost his unicorn to Grid! So, in the end, Veradin had been forced to make a false guess.
ââŠSurely, Grid doesnât have over 4,000 points in stamina?â
If Gridâs stamina was this high, then his defense also made sense. Then new questions arose. What was the secret behind Gridâs extremely high attack power when most of his points were invested in stamina? How many intelligence points did he have that he could use magic? What was with his agility?
ââŠIs it due to him being overgeared after all?âÂ
Veradinâs fist slammed down onto the capsule. However, he couldnât exert a high strength with his lean body which didnât have muscles. So, the expensive capsule was fine. Veradin was overwhelmed with a sense of helplessness, feeling that he was a small and shabby person. He had always been a victor in reality and in Satisfy, so his consecutive losses to Grid were shocking.
âShit! Dammit!â
Veradin had wanted to become a yangban. He wanted to show there was a difference between himself and the two billion players. Someday, he wanted to put Agnus under his feet and feel an unrivaled sense of superiority.
âGrid!!â
His grudge toward Grid soared into the sky.
ââŠâ
However, he wasnât filled with fighting spirit. How much had Immortal lost because of Grid? Veradin hesitated for a long time. He shouldnât have touched the nose of a sleeping lionâŠ
If he had known that the identity of the lion was actually a monsterâŠ
Then Veradin lost his motivation and became filled with frustration and regret. He wouldâve been a star that shone for a long time if he hadnât stepped on a monster.
***
The 3rd ranked merchant, Mutoâhe had cooperated with Grid to sell the chandelier to the imperial palace and was on the track of unprecedented success.
He hadnât missed out on the commerce rights secured with the support of the Overgeared Kingdom and made a pricing policy that satisfied the consumers rather than being greedy for profit. Now, hundreds and thousands of players came to the Overgeared Kingdom to visit the Muto Company, which was fully embedded in the kingdom.
Due to the rapid development of commerce in the Overgeared Kingdom which had been lacking compared to agriculture, Muto was competing for the second rank. Muto predicted that he would reach the second rank in the merchant rankings within the next four months.
The higher the ranking of the merchant, the higher the number of stores that could be held. Therefore, the value of the ranking was very high. The gap between the second and third ranks was great. Muto was overflowing with happiness.
In the past, he happened to meet Grid on the East Continent and ate the poisonous food of some crazy chef. Muto wanted to praise himself for having gained Gridâs favor even if it meant going against the empire. He was proud of his own acumen for having chosen the person named Grid.Â
As such, he was very satisfied with the current situation. Then one dayâŠ
âWhy are you here?â Muto had a strong feeling of anxiety. The 1st ranked merchant Kir, who was praised as the Merchant King, was visiting the Overgeared Kingdom. Muto was chagrined to see Kir sitting with Lauel.
âOnce againâŠ!â
Many of Mutoâs things had been taken from him by Kir. Kir expanded his business by using any means and methods, making him a natural enemy for Muto. Muto believed that Kir was doing some political maneuvering behind the scenes and realized that the position he had built up in the Overgeared Kingdom was about to be taken away.
âHe managed to make a situation like this while his city was being invaded by Grid⊠He turned a crisis into an opportunity in such unfavorable conditions?âÂ
Kir laughed at Muto who was staring at him with eyes filled with hostility. âDonât look at me like Iâm a villain. From my point of view, you are the villain. Now, take this.â
ââŠ?â Muto was confused. It was because Kir handed over the âaccount balanceâ book.
âWhat is this joke?â
Lauel smiled at the extremely confused Muto. âAccept it. This is a book that provides a comprehensive view of the Merchant Kingâs accounts and business status.â
âThat⊠What is this situation?â
Kir was the one who replied sarcastically to Mutoâs careful question, âThis evil bastard is pretending not to know anything until the end. You donât know the plan that involves taking everything away from me and handing it over to you? Does this make sense?â
âWhatâŠâ
They were taking everything away from Merchant King Kir and giving it to him? Mutoâs brain couldnât keep up with the discussion. Lauel patted his shoulders. âIt is time for you to take away everything that Kir has built up.â
ââŠâ
âBecome the new Merchant King. This is an order from King Grid.â
Duguen! Duguen! Duguen!
Mutoâs face turned red as he finally found out the situation. All sorts of emotions bubbled up in his heart and tears formed in his eyes. âGrid did this for me⊠He believes in me.â
It wasnât a matter of believing. There was no option from Gridâs position. The Overgeared Guild didnât have a merchant, so Grid could only use Muto. Additionally, Muto had shown to be wonderfully resourceful in this short time and proved why he was third in the merchant rankings.
Despite this, Lauel remained silent. He thought it would be better to let Muto maintain his thoughts. Mutoâs response showed that a new Grid fanatic was born. Lauel was pleased but he clearly distinguished between public and private matters. âMuto, in the future, you will gain an astronomical amount of money using Kirâs rights and the commerce of the Overgeared Kingdom. Do you admit it?â
âOf course.â
âThen give 70% of your profits to Grid.â
70% was a reasonable request. The revenue shared between a kingdom and a merchant company would typically be between 40~60% if it was an exclusive deal. After all, Grid had secured the Overgeared Kingdomâs commerce rights as well as Kirâs commerce rights for Muto. It would be difficult for him to refuse a profit distribution of 80%, let alone 70%.
However, Kir thought that Muto would refuse.
âWhat is 70%?â
Kir knew that in the player base, there were only two merchant players who could manage his commerce rightsâthe 3rd ranked Muto and the 2nd ranked Cecilia. This meant it was inevitable for Grid to rely on Muto. Muto was aware of this fact, so would he be satisfied with only 30% of the profits? 40% to 60% was more realistic.
It was as Kir expected.
â70%âŠ? I donât like that,â Muto declined it firmly.
âLook at this.â
Kir tilted his nose upward into the air conceitedly as he was hoping for a rift between Grid and Muto. He didnât want to see them embracing each other. Lauel sighed. He didnât show any signs of being upset at all. It was because Lauel had already anticipated Mutoâs rejection.
âI understand. Then we will discuss this a bit more.â Lauel thought that 60% was a realistic amount.
âI will give you 90%.â
âYes?â
âWhat?â
Lauel and Kir were confused by Mutoâs shocking remark. Muto smiled brightly. âI will repay Gridâs grace for the rest of my life. In return, I want Grid to defend the Muto Company to the end.â
Muto was certain that Grid wouldnât end as the king of a small country.
âConsidering Gridâs brute force, blacksmithing skills, and unstoppable momentum, as well as the many talents under himâŠâ
In the future, Grid was likely to become the leader of a great nation that could compete with the Saharan Empire. Muto believed it would be worth the investment, even if it might only be returned in 10 years. Thatâs right. This was an investment. Muto dreamed of a larger future.
Kir read his thoughts and found it absurd. âCanât you read the situation? Grid is an extreme person. He is dangerous. He is always creating new enemies and will one day collapse. Yet you are dreaming of a future with him? Muto, this foolishness is why you are currently third,â Kir made fun of Muto.
âThird? Arenât I first right now?â
ââŠâ
âDo you think I am stupid? Arenât you the one who lost everything?â
Kir was forced to shut his mouth at Mutoâs words.
After thatâŠ
[Merchant Rankings]
[1st place â Muto (Affiliation: Overgeared Guild)]
The newly updated rankings had a large impact on the world. Kirâs name was nowhere to be found in the rankings, and the one with the title of Merchant King was now Muto. The recognition of him belonging to the Overgeared Kingdom rose sharply, and it was natural to expand the forces of the Overgeared Kingdom.
***
âWe canât take it easy right now.â
Something massive was taking place in the second player-built kingdomâValhalla. The famous general, God of War Ares, was leading an army filled with tens of thousands of elite soldiers. His destination was the Ultina Kingdom. Ultina was a small kingdom which was chosen as Valhallaâs first invasion target.
âI must also do my best!â
The player, Oasis, who once overturned the world with the title of Undefeated Kingâs Descendant, was right beside Ares.Â
Simultaneously, deep in the mountains of the Ultina Kingdom.
âMasterâs old friend?â
One player was facing an NPC called Asmophel. Haster, the player, was very wary of the sudden visitor. Asmophel was tired from his long journey and explained with a dark expression, âWe belonged to the same knights division⊠Tell him that I am a traitor and he will know.â
âAh, it is you. I have been waiting for a really long time.â
He was one of the Five Miracles. The hermit Haster, who even Kraugel feared, started to move.