"Family Head, we have arrived!"
The coachman's voice echoed outside the carriage as it ca to a halt.
The door swung open, and Felix stepped out, clad in his signature pristine white suit, a long white and gold overcoat draped elegantly over his shoulders.
He wore white gloves and held a delicate cane adorned with intricate gold patterns, the handle proudly displaying the Morningstar Family symbol.
With a warm smile for the coachman, Felix strode toward the grand gates of the Maywraith Noble Family estate.
"Young Master Felix!" greeted the guards at the gate, bowing slightly in respect as they opened it wide for him. Felix returned their nod with a smile before stepping through.
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"Big bro! I didn't know you were coming! Co, co, have a seat!" Quill exclaid, gesturing enthusiastically for Felix to join him. His chubby face broke into a wide grin.
"Sorry for dropping by unannounced," Felix replied as he settled into his seat. "But I need to discuss sothing important."
"Don't worry about it! You're always welco here," Quill waved dismissively.
Felix nodded thoughtfully and asked, "Is your father around? Is he in the Clan?"
Quill shook his head. "Nope! My father is out of the Royal Capital with my sister handling so important matters."
"I see…" Felix's eyes flickered with interest at this news as he regarded Quill closely.
"What did you want to talk about?" Quill inquired curiously.
Felix hesitated for a mont before saying, "I wanted to discuss sothing with your father. But since he's not here, I guess I'll wait until he returns."
"Oh? What's on your mind that you need to talk to my dad about?" Quill asked eagerly. "And hey, if my father is not around, I'm managing family matters too, you know I'm set to be the future head of the Maywraith Noble Family!"
Felix studied Quill for a mont before responding cautiously, "Well… I'm looking at venturing into a new business."
"Oh? What kind of business?" Quill asked with an air of disinterest. It wasn't that he didn't care; after all, his family already ran nurous lucrative businesses across the kingdom generating billions of gold coins each year!
Understanding Quill's attitude perfectly well, Felix simply waved his hand over the small table until a blueprint materialized before them. He spread it out confidently.
"What's this?" Quill leaned closer, curiosity piqued despite himself.
"This is what I wanted to share," Felix said while pointing at various sections of the blueprint.
Quill squinted at it; strange drawings and incomprehensible words filled its surface. He looked back up at Felix in confusion. "Big bro… I don't get any of this!"
Felix shook his head, a hint of mystery in his eyes. "Don't worry; just co to the Wulleamp District in seven days, and you'll understand what I'm talking about. Trust , you won't regret it if you can make it."
"Seven days, huh?" Quill replied, looking at Felix with curiosity. He nodded enthusiastically. "I'll definitely be there!"
"Good," Felix said as he stood up. "I have a lot on my plate right now."
"Okay, big bro! I'm really curious about this business!" Quill exclaid with a smile.
Felix returned the smile but said nothing as he left the Maywraith Noble Family Estate.
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A few minutes later, Felix's carriage rumbled down the road toward Wulleamp District. Inside, he was lost in thought.
It wasn't that he didn't want to share details about his new venture; rather, sothing had made him hesitate just before speaking.
A strange sensation lingered, like soone or sothing was watching him, but he couldn't pinpoint its source.
It's always the unknown that poses the greatest danger, and Felix wasn't willing to take that risk.
He had invited Quill to et him in seven days because his newly built headquarters was protected by a magical shield that obscured the senses of others with ulterior motives , much like the Morningstar Family Estate itself.
With these thoughts swirling in his mind, Felix shook his head and tried to focus.
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Ti flew by, and before they knew it, seven days had passed.
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"Big bro! Did you really build this place?" Quill said as they stood before the grand gate, awe lighting up his eyes.
The towering walls stretched into the distance like sentinels guarding a treasure.
He turned to Felix beside him and remarked, "This must have cost a fortune!"
Felix chuckled softly. "Co on; let's go inside."
They climbed aboard the massive carriage parked nearby and entered through the gate.
"Wow! You really did build this place!" Quill leaned lazily against the window of the carriage, taking in the scenery outside with admiration.
"Well," Felix replied with a grin, "this will serve as my main headquarters for business in Avalonia Kingdom. I can't afford to lose face here!"
Quill nodded thoughtfully before asking eagerly, "So what's this big business you wanted to discuss?"
"Patience," Felix waved dismissively with a playful smirk. "You'll find out soon enough."
Monts later, their carriage stopped in front of an enormous building that sprawled across nearly 50 acres of land, a true fortress with imposing iron doors.
As they stepped out of the carriage, Claire approached them wearing her professional business suit, a picture of neatness and efficiency.
"Family Head," she bowed respectfully toward Felix.
He nodded back and asked casuallyFelix raised an eyebrow and asked, "Are they all here?"
"Yep, everyone's inside waiting for you," Claire replied with a smile.
"Great!" Felix said, nodding in approval. He turned to Quill and added, "Co on, let's head inside."
With that, they followed Claire into the massive building that resembled an industrial factory.
As Felix, Claire, and Quill stepped into the expansive factory-like building, they were imdiately struck by its sheer size.
The vast interior was not just an empty shell; it buzzed with activity and purpose.
There were already a lot of people inside the building all of them were looking around with curiosity in their eyes.
Neatly arranged equipnt filled the space, each section dedicated to a specific function.
One area housed an array of furnaces, while another boasted towering stacks of materials that resembled small mountains.
Felix took a mont to absorb his surroundings before turning to Claire.
Understanding his unspoken question, she gestured for him and Quill to follow her deeper into the facility.
Monts later, they found themselves standing before what appeared to be an office space.
As Claire pushed the door open, they entered a room bustling with individuals seated around large tables engaged in animated discussions.
To Felix's surprise, many of these people stood only four to five feet tall, their stout bodies adorned with thick beards that gave them a rugged appearance.
"Dwarfs!" he exclaid softly, eyebrows raised in surprise.
While there were a few humans, elves, and orcs scattered among them, the dwarfs clearly dominated the room.
The instant Felix, Quill, and Claire walked in, all eyes turned toward them and an expectant silence fell over the gathering.
Clearing her throat confidently, Claire introduced Felix: "Everyone, this is my boss Mr. Felix , he is the one who hired you."
With a nod of acknowledgnt from Felix as he settled into a chair prepared for him, he addressed the group directly. "As Claire ntioned," he began calmly but firmly, "my na is Felix. I've brought you all here because I recognize your expertise."
He paused for effect before continuing. "I understand many of you are accustod to working independently; however, here you will need to adhere to my guidelines."
The blacksmiths listened intently as Felix outlined their ranks: "Among you the highest is a 4-Star Blacksmith, while others are at 2-Star level or still apprentices on their journey toward mastery."
He elaborated thoughtfully: "This isn't ant as criticism; rather it's important for you to know that better treatnt and resources co with higher skill levels."
Curiosity sparked in so eyes as they absorbed his words.
With a wave of his hand, two enormous blueprints materialized in mid-air, capturing everyone's attention instantly.
" What an interesting blueprint".
"This thing is really innovative, I didn't expect such thing to exist "
"If this can really be produced it will shock a a lot of people"
"With all my years of blacksmithing I've never seen such a creative object before"
Felix smiled at their reactions before explaining further: "What you're looking at is called a bicycle, a revolutionary transportation device designed for speed and efficiency in bustling places like the Royal Capital."
He detailed how its sleek design allows riders to navigate narrow streets effortlessly.
He looked at them,his eyes were calm as he pointed to the two blueprints. "The bicycle is a two-wheeled machine is powered by none other than your own feet.
On the bicycle, the wheels are perfectly aligned within a sturdy tal fra, with the front wheel nestled in a rotatable fork.
The rider sits comfortably on a saddle and steers by leaning and turning handlebars connected to that very fork.
With pedals linked to cranks and a chainwheel, power flows seamlessly through a loop of chain connecting the chainwheel to a sprocket on the rear wheel.
Riding is surprisingly easy to master,most people can zip along at speeds of 16–24 km (10–15 miles) per hour! That's about four to five tis faster than walking"
"This is an astonishing invention that could change lives!" soone exclaid.
"Right? It's nothing short of groundbreaking!" another chid in.
"But how much do you think it'll cost?" asked one blacksmith, curiosity piqued.
"Maybe ten gold coins? Or even a hundred! I an, just look at it, this thing has got to be pricey!" They exchanged glances, whispering among themselves in awe.
Felix continued with enthusiasm, "There are actually two versions of this bicycle: one for everyday folks and another specially designed for Mana Cultivators. The ordinary model simply helps you travel faster and more efficiently. But the Mana Cultivator version? It's packed with features that can boost their speed three to five tis! Just imagine how it could save your life in critical monts!"
The blacksmiths' eyes widened as they absorbed Felix's words.
They envisioned themselves in intense battles where defeat lood near; instead of succumbing, they could hop onto their bicycles and vanish like shooting stars into the night sky!
"Dang! I never thought about that," one admitted. "This really has so many advantages!"
"It could genuinely save countless adventurers," another added thoughtfully.
"Just think how big this bicycle could beco if mass-produced!" soone else mused.
"Yeah! This bicycle is truly magical!" they whispered excitedly among themselves.
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