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Chapter 181: 181: Choosing the Auction items

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The study stayed quiet after the communicating stone fell silent.

Sekht stood behind the desk, one hand resting near the ledgers, the other still faintly tense from the pressure of gripping the stone. Morning light cut across the room in pale gold lines, but the warmth did not reach his thoughts.

Iron House was moving.

Not just through petty mockery. Not just through rumors.

They were building a stage trap for the auction.

A public failure. A scandal. Panic. Blood.

Sothing ant to poison Dawn House’s na in front of buyers, rchants, nobles, and every scavenger in Slik waiting for a strong family to stumble.

Sekht exhaled once.

Then he did what he always did when too many problems crowded his mind.

He broke the problem apart. One part at a ti.

The first part was simple. The auction needed items. Real items. Not promises. Not empty prestige.

And that ant it was finally ti to use the treasure he had taken from Benimaru’s hidden chamber.

He closed the ledger, sat down in his chair, and shut the study door fully with a flick of blood control. The latch clicked into place.

No servants. No accidental ears. No Bat Bat barging in to ask if pastries could be stored in the void land for "ergency."

Sekht leaned back slightly and spoke inside his mind.

System.

The response ca instantly.

[Ding! System awaiting for Host Command]

Sekht’s gaze sharpened.

"Sort all the treasure taken from Benimaru’s treasure room," he thought. "Everything. I want a clean list. Separate valuables, tools, weapons, armor, and anything dangerous. Then show

the ten best items suitable for a public auction."

The system paused for a brief second.

Not long.

Just enough to remind him that even magical tools liked making him wait when they were doing sothing useful.

Then the response ca.

[System Command Accepted.

Sorting Benimaru Treasure Inventory...]

[Categorizing by Grade / Sale Risk / Public Display Suitability...]

[Filtering Unsafe or High Exposure Items...]

[Compiling Recomnded Auction Set...]

Light ford in the air above the desk.

Not blinding.

A soft red-gold screen, translucent, layered with shifting lines of text.

Sekht’s eyes moved quickly.

The inventory was enormous.

Far larger than he had bothered to fully inspect when he first looted it in the orc stronghold. Back then he had only cared about escape. Survival first. Counting later.

Now later had arrived. The list divided itself into neat sections. Chaos stones. Legendary grade items. Raw beast materials. Refined ores. Broken relic fragnts. Old talismans. Armor. Blades. Chains.

A ridiculous number of objects stolen, hoarded, or tribute-collected by a half-god orc who clearly believed greed was a personality.

Sekht’s eyes narrowed as the stone count flashed again. It’s less than 5 million. Enough to keep a business breathing for a while. But not enough to save it forever.

He moved past the stone count. Stones were useful, but publicly selling stones was not how you restored prestige. A grand auction needed drama. Desire. The feeling that buyers were stepping into wealth too dangerous to ignore.

The system narrowed the list further.

[Top 10 Auction-Suitable Selections-

One by one, the items appeared.

1. Legendary Grade 3 Fla-Etched Warblade

A broad crimson blade with runic fire channels along the fuller.

Good display value.

Strong enough to attract high-tier buyers.

Stable. No active curse.

2. Legendary Grade 3 Moonglass Defensive Bracers

A matched pair of silver-clear arm bracers capable of reflecting impact force.

Elegant appearance.

Appeals to nobles and combat users alike.

3. Legendary Grade 2 Void-Touched Hunting Cloak

Dark travel cloak with enhanced concealnt against low-rank beast senses.

Useful, fashionable, and subtle enough for public sale.

4. Legendary Grade 3 Steelheart Spear

Long combat spear with balance enchantnt and reinforced penetration runes.

Military buyers likely.

5. Legendary Grade 2 Three-Linked Chain Whip

Flexible weapon with independent segnted movent under chaos input.

Rare enough to create bidding competition.

6. Legendary Grade 3 Twin Fang Daggers

Matched assassin-grade blades with silent-draw effect.

High desirability in underground circles and among discreet nobles.

7. Legendary Grade 2 Ironhide Scale Vest

Protective torso armor designed for mobility.

Very marketable, practical item.

8. Legendary Grade 3 Embercore Ring

Ring that stores a moderate fire-charge burst for ergency combat.

Compact, high prestige, ideal for wealthy buyers.

9. Legendary Grade 2 Beastbone Ritual Staff

Decorative but functional caster’s staff with minor amplification properties.

Attractive to scholars, witches, and ceremonial buyers.

10. Legendary Grade 3 Stormcall Anklets

Pair of movent-enhancing anklets with short burst acceleration.

Excellent closing item for dramatic bidding.]

Sekht stared at the list in silence. "Good."

Better than good.

These were not the strongest objects in the hoard, but that was exactly the point. The truly dangerous items should never be displayed casually in Slik under public eyes. Strong enough to excite. Safe enough not to invite imdiate divine attention.

That mattered.

Because every object had two values in Null.

The price it sold for.

And the kind of eyes it attracted.

Sekht let the list hover and continued reading as the system provided a secondary section.

[Items Excluded from Public Auction Recomndation]

This was where things beca more interesting. Unknown Relics with unstable signatures.

A blood-channeling axe that radiated enough violence to make the air around it feel wrong.

A cracked idol made from bone and black tal, apparently tied to lower realm rituals.

A heavy set of collar-rings designed for beast enslavent.

And then—

Sekht’s eyes stopped.

His gaze sharpened fully.

Because one entry in the exclusion list was not an item.

It was a body.

[Stored Organic Asset: Benimaru.

Species: Half-God Orc.

Status: Deceased.

Bloodline: Confird Divine Descent

Threat Assessnt: High Exposure Risk.

Sale Recomndation: Not Recomnded.]

Sekht went still for a long mont.

Benimaru.

The son of a true god.

The corpse was still in the treasure list because the void land and the system treated anything stored as inventory if it could be classified.

For a brief, cold second, Sekht actually considered it.

A half god corpse. A son of divine blood.

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