Reborn as a Transcendent
Chapter 625: Kastinas Terms
Chapter 625: Kastina''s Terms
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Yaeger turned to Yunuen and Little Fairy, asking for their assistance. Yunuen and Little Fairy’s eyes sparkled with excitement, their faces lighting up with eager anticipation. To them, helping Princess was an unparalleled honor.
“It’s just a small task,” Yaeger said with a gentle smile, noticing their expectant expressions. Reaching into her spatial ring, Yaeger retrieved three Rare Random Equipment Crates. “Each of you can open one for me,” she said, holding the crates out to them.
She had earned these crates as a reward for defeating the [Giant Scorching Ape].
“Of course!” Yunuen exclaimed, eagerly grabbing a crate.
Little Fairy silently picked up another crate, her excitement evident in her expression.
“Let’s open them together,” Yaeger suggested, her tone calm but encouraging.
As soon as she finished speaking, they opened the crates in perfect unison. Yaeger’s crate revealed a Level 30 Rare bow, its stats so incredible they bordered on absurd.
“As expected,” she muttered with a hint of resignation, barely glancing at the bow’s stats.
Sometimes, excessive luck could be as troublesome as bad luck. This was one such instance—she had hoped for a simple Rare item but ended up with something extraordinary.
Meanwhile, Yunuen’s crate yielded a sword. The Level 25 sword’s stats were nowhere near as impressive as Yaeger’s bow, but it was still vastly superior to what most players could hope to find.
“Why can’t I ever get a magic staff...” Yunuen lamented, her voice filled with frustration. She couldn’t help but wonder if she had chosen the wrong Occupation entirely.
Little Fairy’s crate, on the other hand, revealed a fairly ordinary short sword. It was obvious that she felt the most disappointed among the three. To some degree, Yunuen shared in her disappointment.
“Little Fairy, take this bow. I’ll sell your old one at the auction,” Yaeger said without hesitation, handing her an overpowered bow.
“Is this... really for me?” Little Fairy asked, her voice filled with disbelief. With this bow, her combat power would increase significantly.
“Of course,” Yaeger replied with a calm smile.
“Thank you!” Little Fairy exclaimed. A thousand thoughts swirled in her mind, but all condensed into those two heartfelt words.
After equipping the new bow, she handed her old, modestly-statted bow to Yaeger.
“Good. Now, go grind your levels and stay safe,” Yaeger said, storing the three Rare items back in her ring.
“Yes!” Little Fairy and Yunuen nodded together, their determination evident.
Moments later, they vanished from Yaeger’s sight.
“Time to head back to the city,” Yaeger murmured, retracting her gaze as she turned and strode toward the gates.
The city’s atmosphere was thick with tension. The guards stood with bloodshot eyes and fierce expressions, their auras radiating a menacing energy. They resembled predators poised to strike.
Yet, the instant they spotted Yaeger’s familiar figure, their intimidating demeanor vanished, replaced by submissive obedience.
“I’m going in,” Yaeger said calmly as she approached the entrance. Before she even finished speaking, the gate guards scrambled to clear a path for her.
‘If the tension here is this bad, it’s bound to be even worse inside the city,’ Yaeger thought. With that in mind, Yaeger stepped into Jade City without hesitation.
The gate guards exhaled deeply in relief as soon as she passed through. Almost immediately, they snapped back to attention, resuming their fierce postures as they guarded the gates.
The city, typically bustling with life, now wore a grim and foreboding atmosphere. The streets were nearly deserted, save for the numerous soldiers patrolling and searching every corner with relentless determination.
Following the strict curfew imposed the previous night, the city’s residents suspected that something had gone terribly wrong. As a result, most of them chose to remain indoors.
Despite this, soldiers continued to knock on doors and ransack homes, spreading chaos among the populace. Yet, no one dared to voice their grievances.
“The players don’t seem to be affected much... but this can’t go on,” Yaeger murmured to herself as she strolled through the tense streets.
Every guard who crossed her path swiftly retreated, their fear palpable. Though both she and the Seventh Princess, Kastina, were regarded as scourges of the Empire, it was evident that Yaeger inspired far greater fear among the city’s inhabitants.
Paying no mind to the soldiers’ reactions, Yaeger slipped into a narrow alley and vanished in an instant.
Meanwhile, on the third floor of the auction house... Kastina sat in an office chair, her hands clasped together as she rested her smooth chin on them, her gaze fixed solemnly on the entrance.
“Don’t worry about that for now; we can deal with it later,” Yaeger reassured her.
Yaeger accessed her game interface, converting her savings into one hundred million worth of fresh banknotes before handing them to Kastina.
“Here’s the money for the materials,” Yaeger said.
As Kastina gazed at the crisp new banknotes, a laugh bubbled up within her.
“Why does it feel like you just pulled this straight from my treasury?” she joked.
“Don’t be ridiculous. I didn’t touch your little treasury,” Yaeger replied, rolling her eyes.
“Hehe, isn’t my money yours anyway?” Kastina teased with a smile. “And naturally, your money is mine too.”
“Heheh,” Yaeger chuckled softly in response.
On further thought, it was true—they practically shared all their finances. From their early partnership to co-owning an auction house, the topic of profit distribution had never come up.
It was a level of trust that bordered on unbelievable.
“By the way, Lil’ Hime, I have more good news for you! Want to hear it? I bet you really want to know!” Kastina said, laughing gleefully.
At that moment, Kastina’s laughter filled the room. It was as if she had been reminded of something delightful.
“What’s the good news?” Yaeger asked, her curiosity piqued.
“Hehe, remember the material you told me you really needed last time?” Kastina asked, placing her hands behind her back and flashing a radiant smile.
“Which material...?” Yaeger trailed off as inspiration struck. “Could it be [Night Lily]?”
[Night Lily] was the key ingredient she needed to craft the [Berserk Drug]. She had originally earned it as a reward for conquering the [Tower of Heroes]. Unfortunately, Richard had seized it from her. Yaeger had never been able to forget that incident.
“That’s right!” Kastina beamed, retrieving a small box from beneath the coffee table and holding it up. “Do you want it?”
“I definitely want it. But first, tell me—where did you get it?” Yaeger squinted slightly, suspicion creeping into her tone.
Night Lilies only grew in the perilous Darkwood Cliffs, an area teeming with Minotaurs. Acquiring them was no easy task. For a princess like Kastina, who lacked significant influence, obtaining such a rare material seemed almost impossible.
Could it be that...
“I took it from the Imperial treasury,” Kastina admitted casually.
‘As expected—she stole it!’ Yaeger facepalmed, sighing silently. ‘Thankfully, this material isn’t overly valuable. Richard likely wouldn’t bother investigating its disappearance.’
Her only concern was that Kastina might face punishment for her actions.
After some thought, however, Yaeger realized that the chances of this happening were slim. This was because the [Night Lily] was simply a reward for completing a floor. Rewards like this were likely among the least valuable items in the Imperial treasury.
Richard probably wouldn’t even remember its existence.
“I see. In that case, I’ll take it,” Yaeger said after a moment of consideration, extending her hand toward Kastina. However, Kastina didn’t hand over the box right away.
“Huh?” Yaeger raised an eyebrow in confusion.
“On one condition,” Kastina said, her gaze locking onto Yaeger.
“What’s the condition?” Yaeger asked, blinking in mild surprise.
“Well... that is... um... if you want the [Night Lily], you’ll have to duel me!” Kastina stammered, her face flushing red.
The closeness of their bond only made it harder for Kastina to voice her request.
“That’s it?” Yaeger asked, momentarily dazed.
“That’s it,” Kastina affirmed with a nod.
Before Kastina could say another word, Yaeger’s shadow extended, forming dozens of tendrils that ensnared her, delivering swift retribution. The room was soon filled with Kastina’s muffled, exaggerated yelps of protest as the punishment unfolded.
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