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Idle Tycoon System

Chapter 252: Start of the Second Auction

Author: Risaliyah
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

CHAPTER 252: START OF THE SECOND AUCTION

Noah purchased the rose petal candy without hesitation, watching as another five million dollars vanished from his accumulated wealth.

[$5,000,000 deducted from assets]

The substantial cost stung his merchant sensibilities, but the potential returns from such a unique enhancement item would justify the investment many times over.

Upon completing the purchase, the candy materialized on his shop shelf. It appeared as a single confection wrapped in an extraordinarily luxurious wrapper.

The packaging alone suggested premium quality that would justify premium pricing to discerning customers who valued both effectiveness and presentation.

The door chimed with a familiar sound as Lola entered, her confident stride suggesting the auction announcements had proceeded exactly as planned.

"Everything went perfectly," she reported with obvious satisfaction. "I’ve informed both kingdoms’ representatives that the auction will commence in exactly one hour, just as you specified."

Noah nodded with appreciation for her efficient handling of the communications. "Although the auction won’t be professionally organized, they’ll have to accept our informal approach. Neither faction trusts the other enough to allow us to use their resources or facilities."

"Exactly," Lola agreed verbally while her ruby eyes casually went around.

Her gaze landed immediately on the new item displayed on the shelf, its luxurious wrapper catching the light in ways that suggested something special and valuable.

Instead of approaching to read the product description directly, Lola chose to ask Noah about it personally—a decision that would allow them to continue their conversation while satisfying her curiosity.

"What’s the new addition to our premium collection?" she asked with genuine interest, moving closer to him rather than toward the display case.

Noah explained the rose petal candy’s effects with growing enthusiasm as he detailed its unique combination of social enhancement and longevity benefits.

"Permanent charm attribute increases, fifty vitality points, ten years of extended lifespan, plus an enchanting floral scent that produces calming effects on everyone nearby for twenty four hours," he summarized.

Lola’s expression immediately lit up with excitement. Her ruby eyes sparkled with desire as Noah finished listing the benefits.

Despite being overwhelmingly beautiful and naturally charming already, Lola found herself wanting that additional ability with surprising intensity.

No matter how attractive someone already is, girls always want to be even more appealing, Noah observed with amused understanding of universal female psychology.

"That sounds absolutely incredible," Lola breathed with obvious longing.

The rose petal candy had clearly captured her attention in ways that his more combat-focused items hadn’t, appealing to aspects that resonated with her.

"I’m thinking of adding this to the auction as an appetiser," Noah suggested the plan in his mind. "What do you think about offering it alongside the luxury smoothie?"

Lola pondered the proposal for a moment, thinking of ways that the elven kingdoms might respond to such an item.

"The life extension aspect won’t be as compelling for elves since they already possess centuries-long lifespans naturally. But the vitality boost would definitely appeal to their warriors and mages who need enhanced endurance for prolonged conflicts."

Her ruby eyes gleamed with growing enthusiasm as she continued her analysis. "The charm enhancement, though—that’s where things get interesting. The light elven queen might want the item to enhance her beauty."

"You think they’ll bid competitively for it?"

"Absolutely," Lola confirmed with confident prediction. "Queen Seraphina would see charm enhancement as a tool for inspiring greater devotion among her subjects, while Lord Regent Darian would bid simply out of spite and thought of damaging her reserves."

Noah nodded with satisfaction; her words confirmed his plan. "Perfect. Two premium items should generate enough competitive tension to maximise both their final prices."

With the auction preparations finalised, Noah decided to use the remaining time productively by expanding his skill set.

He retrieved the fire orb from his dimensional storage—the same artefact he had once traded with King Aldric in exchange for a wind orb. The crimson sphere pulsed with contained flame energy, its surface warm to the even touch.

Fire crackled inside the orb, waiting to be comprehended by those with the ability to do so.

Time to see if my elemental affinity extends beyond wind manipulation, Noah thought with curiosity about the scope of his magical potential.

Noah settled into a comfortable meditation position on the shop floor, holding the fire orb carefully in both hands while Leo watched with obvious interest from his corner. The young lion’s senses could detect the magical energies beginning to stir within the artefact.

Following the same methodology that had proven successful with wind manipulation, Noah closed his eyes and allowed his consciousness to sink into the orb’s fiery essence. His mana began seeping slowly into the orb, seeking resonance and understanding with the flame element contained within.

The initial contact felt different from his wind training experience. Where air magic had felt light and flowing, fire magic carried intensity and passionate energy that seemed to have its own heartbeat.

This element has a different personality, Noah realised with growing fascination. Fire isn’t just energy—it’s alive in ways that wind wasn’t.

His mana slowly began to synchronise with the orb’s flame signature, creating a bridge between his consciousness and the elemental forces locked within the artefact. The process required careful balance.

Minutes passed as Noah delved deeper into understanding the fundamental nature of flame manipulation.

Fire serves those who understand its dual nature; Noah comprehended with growing insight. Creative and destructive, warming and burning, life-giving and death-dealing. It’s a balance that needs to be understood.

His previous experience with the wind orb, coupled with his current understanding, allowed Noah to process the relationships that governed fire magic, recognising that each element possessed distinct requirements for successful mastery.

The fire orb began responding to his mental touch, its crimson glow intensifying as Noah’s mana established deeper connections with the contained elemental forces. Small flames flickered across the surface, dancing in patterns that reflected his growing understanding.

Lola watched the shocking event before her with a smile on her face, the human seated before her never failed to surprise her, and that made her stomach knot in ways that felt rather comfortable.

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