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Chapter 133: Chapter 133: The White Dove Chamber of Commerce
Chapter 133: The White Dove Chamber of Commerce
The Cain Family Mansion.
These days, William found himself leading a rather busy life again. During the day, he would experiment with various new ideas at the First Magic Workshop’s laboratory and seek guidance from Teacher Apollo when encountering problems.
After returning to the mansion, he would join Joyce and Ashley in learning assassin skills, filling up his previously vacant skill gaps at a rapid pace.
Not only did his magical research progress, but William also swiftly filled the void in his assassin skills. Due to his solid foundation, Joyce could simply demonstrate some simple assassin skills a few times, and William could grasp them.
As for more specialized skills like Invisibility and Stealth, William gradually mastered them after pondering for a while.
Eventually, Joyce even began tutoring William in some advanced assassin skills. Thanks to William’s Assassin specialty, he could manage to learn them, although using them effectively in combat proved challenging.
Watching William’s exaggerated progress, Ashley was dumbfounded. How could William, a mage, learn assassin skills faster than her?
Jack, on the other hand, seemed unfazed, consoling Ashley.
In his eyes, William had two legendary figures behind him. What did that signify? If William were to disclose everything to the king now, King Fis wouldn’t hesitate to grant William titles and rewards. Even if William wanted to become a noble with fief, the king would agree.
So what if William was a bit of a prodigy? In fact, he was quite extraordinary.
Apart from studying assassin-related knowledge and skills with Joyce at the mansion, William also occasionally visited Lisa.
Though Lisa seemed shy, hiding beneath her hood, she was willing to converse with William. Thus, William learned about Lisa’s whereabouts during the past few days with Teacher Apollo.
It turned out that the Flame of Judgment had taken Lisa to the four elemental planes. In each plane, he had slain a high-ranking elemental lord to strengthen Lisa’s elemental origin within her, enhancing her connection to the elemental planes.
No wonder Lisa’s aura of the four elements had become so much stronger, even discernible to William.
Teacher Apollo was truly one of humanity’s top-tier powerhouses. Not only did he travel with others to different planes, but he also looted others’ homes.
You see, legendary elemental giants were rare elsewhere, but quite numerous in the elemental planes. They simply had limited opportunities to come to the main world.
Lisa also shared with William the development direction arranged for her by Apollo in detail. This legendary mage’s foresight was indeed exceptional; it was the most suitable path for her.
As for the difficulties she might encounter after breaking through to the legendary level, William didn’t think much of it. After all, most professions never even had the chance to touch the legendary realm in their lifetime. Lisa’s talent was already heaven-defying; the bottleneck of the legendary level posed no significant challenge to her.
After she broke through to the legendary level, she would have plenty of time to explore further avenues of improvement. There was no need to worry about these things in advance.
While William persisted in his daily learning and training, Mora also brought him some good news.
“You said all the preliminary preparations are complete?” William sat on the sofa in the living room, stretching lazily as he spoke to Mora.
Just now, he had been undergoing specialized flexibility training with Joyce, and he was indeed feeling a bit sore.
“Yeah, the shops of our chamber of commerce have been taken care of, and the manpower has been arranged. We’ve started operating ahead of schedule.”
“I did notify you about the opening, but you said you were too busy to come,” Mora said, leaning back on the sofa and rubbing his temples. He had been extremely busy lately, as all the affairs of the chamber of commerce required his decision-making. William and Bernie were just absentee owners, not involved in anything.
“All set for business?” William hadn’t really paid attention to it. He was fine with making decisions, but the specific affairs of the Chamber of Commerce were more suitable for Mora, the professional.
“I remember Bernie hasn’t brought out the finished products yet. What are you selling now?”
“Bought goods at a low price from the Canlight Union Chamber of Commerce,” Mora said matter-of-factly, as a seasoned merchant would, seizing opportunities for profit.
William shook his head helplessly. He hadn’t expected Mora to be so straightforward, but he figured Duke Harold and the others wouldn’t mind.
“Alright, as long as you know what you’re doing.”
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Since he had entrusted these matters to Mora, William naturally wouldn’t intervene too much.
“I’ll take care of it, it’s just temporary to tide us over. Once our own products are ready, it’ll be fine.” Mora said confidently. He knew his limits. After all, he was just borrowing power for now, trying to get the Chamber of Commerce up and running as soon as possible. Making money now wasn’t important; the real opportunities for profit lay ahead.
“Oh, and I’ve arranged everything you asked for last time. The location is near the Lower City District.”
“Since you didn’t have any special requests, I got a big place over there. I even bought the land directly.” Mora sipped his tea and spoke confidently. These were all small expenses; the total cost didn’t even match the cost of a shop in the prime location of Fis Street. And he got it at a discounted price from the Fis Chamber of Commerce.
Mora estimated that if it weren’t for William’s influence, the price might have been double.
“Do you want to go take a look?” Mora asked. After all, it was something William arranged, so he was quite concerned about it.
“Where exactly in the Lower City District?” William pondered for a moment. It would be a good idea to go take a look; after all, it concerned the players’ money-making plan.
“Kolon Street in the Lower City District. According to your request, I found a place near Gedo Street.”
William nodded. That was his request after all. After all, when players first entered this world, most of their activities revolved around Gedo Street in the Lower City District.
“Alright, let’s go. I don’t have much to do right now, so let’s go take a look together.”
William got up, ready to instruct Bend to prepare the carriage.
Mora quickly stopped William, saying with some annoyance, “You forgot something important!”
“What’s that?” William asked, feeling puzzled, taking a moment to recall.
“The name of the Chamber of Commerce! If you, the big boss, don’t decide, we can’t even put up a sign for our Chamber of Commerce.”
“Don’t tell me you haven’t thought about it yet!”
Mora looked at William with suspicion. It was inconvenient for him to cooperate with other chambers of commerce because the name hadn’t been confirmed yet.
“Uh…”
William hadn’t really considered it. Suddenly, he saw a group of white doves flying past the window.
“Let’s call it the White Dove Chamber of Commerce, how about that? Bringing new peace to the world!”
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