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He was being caressed by her smooth hands while saying those words with a cute, angry expression.
It was actually a good deal for a manager so they really were fortunate to have such an amazing person like Raz.
A blue transaction window opened before their eyes and Lucy sent it to El.
She confird the purchase this ti as our dear Lucy sighed with relief.
The money they had spent throughout their ti here was far more than any normal person familiar with the Worldline system could fathom.
It was too much and genuinely absurd.
Even at this mont, they paid for the reconstruction, and resource harvesting, as well as the dungeon manager and other utilities.
They didn't sell the things and drop materials they collected from this first hunt and El just kept it with her.
It really would have been nice if they had sold those things that were mostly useless to them. But El knew these things could co in handy in the future.
They could use them in alchemy and magic engineering in their school or sell them to 'soone in need'.
There was a possibility that these seemingly random things could co in handy so she didn't sell them this ti.
"Right, Raz. We would like the priority over the byproducts from the slis. You can directly have the other resources sold to the manager for half the price."
Her words surprised both of them. Lucy didn't know they were going to do sothing like this so he asked her through their special connection and when she explained the 'positive reinforcent' of their little Raz to him, he complinted her evil again.
She definitely was dangerous. He recalled again why even the ntion of her na was forbidden in so places of their past world.
The little kitten was her own responsibility and she was scamming even this little thing. A bad girl, she was. With a sigh, Lucy thought.
He cheered up and hugged her happily, missing the 'warm' smirk on her pretty face.
The ironic thing in this scenario was that the Shadow's owner, a prominent figure of the dark, actually fell for that obvious thing.
She was only giving him a discount on the other things in this dungeon, nothing much. But the way it made this little pure white kitten happy was another mont to record.
He was cute, and as she hugged him back and he blushed, the kitten seed even cuter.
Anyway, they finished their dealing and the dungeon will soon be ready for public use.
"Right, Raz. Don't forget to spread the rumors about this place. If people don't co here, fight for the resources, and clear the dungeon on ti, both of us will be at a loss, right?"
Lucy knew just how important this dungeon was for them.
And though their passive inco would only be around 10,000 Oz after every clearing, the reset ti of the dungeon was only a week.
And there were a few good things that could appear in this dungeon so if they sell it to the manager for cheap, their profits would definitely be higher.
One could also purchase things from the dungeon manager that the two of them could set or change any ti so if they placed their 'failed' handmade potions of lower quality than the ones they would sell to Raz here, and the dumb people purchase it even at an absurd price, it would be their profit.
Dungeon managers were usually like guards and rchant AIs that were either independent or were under so higher rchant, and in this case, the dungeon manager they got from Raz was a biiiiiiiiiiig orc covered in full body armor that looked suuuuuuuuper intimidating!
He had a chilly gaze, almost blank and unmoving, which obviously seed cute to El, but this manager was perfectly acceptable.
He was simply an employee that would appear when the dungeon was cleared and deal with the resources and raid rewards the challengers get from the raid.
They could sell or purchase things from him, and they would do it through a system interface so the manager was mostly only for the show.
Well, that was how things worked there. And having an appropriate manager was actually important.
A dungeon without a manager was only a fortress without a gate. It would all end if so crazy bastard tried destroying the dungeon for the greater achievent rewards.
That can't happen. A dungeon was important for the owners, the managing party, and those who seek the resources in it.
A dungeon can reset but if it was destroyed, it was gone. And there definitely was more than one reason soone would want to destroy the dungeon.
It was normal in the worldline so… a manager was a must. And it was better if it was a strong manager.
This intimidating, cold, and silent kind of manager was in demand on a planet like this one where the main inhabitants were mostly weak humans.
Sure there was a chance that soone crazy strong person would co here for fun, trample over the dungeon, and just walk away. But that chance was very low even in theory.
Well, there were pros and cons to being a dungeon owner and it asked for money that not many people possessed.
If the two of them had declined the chance to beco the dungeon owners, they could have got a relatively small sum of money and that would be it.
The worldline would naturally auction this place off to the spectators, the potential buyers, and beings present around this particular planet.
There was a reward for destroying a dungeon too but the two of them had no plan to do sothing crazy like that yet. Not to their own dungeons at least.
They knew what they had to do first and that was to get stronger, go to the academy, and when they finished things there, go on the journey to find a piece of land that was unknown to the habitants of this planet.
It was far away though, and their main goal was ▼▼▼▼.
Things had yet to even properly start. So, to start things properly…
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