Shane couldn't allow himself to look like a desperate and needy individual who was in a dire situation in order to receive their support.
Because of that, he decided to ignore the replies for a few hours until his countdown reached exactly.
[27H:00M:00S]
He estimated that the Elus race was trying the sa but they needed resources in order to build up a strong combat force to expand their power and exert dominance over other shelters.
This would increase the resources they could obtain, to sell or barter for more elental crystals or other items required to increase their strength further.
It wasn't like they were desperately trying to receive certain items like it was the case with the Corvi race. It would still take so ti for them to strengthen the newborn elentals for a new, stronger generation to appear, which Shane knew.
His words weren't detailed and a huge or small stock could an a lot while the tag [Mortal] he added to the ssage indicated that Shane knew about their plans more than the others.
In the end, newborn elentals couldn't directly strengthen their affinity from 0 to 100 and they had to do it in small steps which made it mandatory for them to absorb Mortal grade elental crystals.
They had never heard of a rchant called Orus but thinking that he had so connections to their race, a certain degree of curiosity was ignited within them. At the sa ti their desire for his mortal staged elental crystals increased as a new generation of elentals were on the way to awaken.
Shane couldn't know for sure that the Elus race wanted to expand their business on a larger scale but it was obvious that purchasing resources had a certain aning.
Furthermore, he was lucky to have lied to the Elus race with his connections to an Elus citizen which granted him the minimum amount of trust the race gave everyone who was connected to their brethren.
It was so kind of tradition, Shane didn't know about.
This tradition wasn't a secret but not many knew of it and Shane could be said to be lucky. He had only written an Elus 'citizen' and not sothing like a rchant, royal, or elite as they would have most likely cross-checked the facts before approaching him with more sincerity.
They would have most likely asked him for the Elus noble/rchant/elite's na, unmasking his lie, thereby severing the possibility of a trade agreent imdiately.
Fortunately, Shane had been mindful about the possibility and only wrote 'Elus citizen.' The trust he had received was only minuscule, and not worth asking the na of the citizen as hundreds of millions existed, as opposed to a comparatively low number belonging to the higher classes.
Opening the system, Shane was taken aback because he had received more than ten ssages.
The authorities hadn't replied to him but unknown rchants wrote to him and they were most likely ordered to make a deal with him.
Most ssages asked about the number of elental crystals he was able to provide in a short amount of ti which Shane could only answer honestly with a small predicted number added to his calculation.
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