The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Chapter 40



Chapter 40

When Nirina walked out of the shop, he held the 200 fedulings and a bag of Sweet Nothings, which was a good spiritual tea that he extorted from the shopkeeper.

When Nirina drank the spiritual tea, he thought it was extraordinary.

Nirina inquired about the tea, and he found out that those tea leaves were plucked from a plantation in the sect’s territories.

Hence, it was naturally nourished with spiritual Qi, and it was far from comparable to ordinary tea leaves.

Each tea leaf contained subtle spiritual Qi, so when one brewed and drank it, it would help with concentration, useful for cultivation.

It was also why one small bag of tea leaves would cost 30 fedulings.

Now that Nirina saw it, the tea leaves were naturally Nirina‘s.

Regardless of how much it pained the shopkeeper, Nirina still left the shop feeling satisfied.

Now that the troublesome scimitars are traded for fedulings that he urgently needed, Nirina was relieved.

He once again found a hidden alley, and after making sure that there was no one around, Nirina rubbed the few specific spots on his face.

Soon, Nirina returned to his original appearance.

Then, he took out the Silver Scales Spear and made his way to the Oceans Chamber of Commerce.

Yesterday, Nirina saw a gorgeous carriage pulled by six crimson-horned unicorns stopped in front of the Oceans Chamber of Commerce.

However, it was no longer there today, and the Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s entrance returned to its usual quietness.

It was as if nothing happened yesterday.

Nirina was unbothered.

After entering the Oceans Chamber of Commerce, he directly walked toward the booth where he purchased the inscription items yesterday.

The person that greeted Nirina was still the plump shopkeeper yesterday.

When he noticed it was Nirina again, the shopkeeper forced a smile.

“You’re here again.

What do you want to buy today?”

“I’m not here to buy but to sell,” Nirina answered.

The shopkeeper was stunned, but he soon nodded.

“Sell? Yes, we do accept inscription materials.

What are you planning to sell?”

“I‘m not selling materials, but inscriptions.” Then, Nirina took out the three weight inscriptions he prepared and patted them in front of the shopkeeper.

“Sell inscriptions?” The shopkeeper’s plump cheeks shook, and he widened his eyes in surprise as he stared at Nirina in disbelief.

“Don’t you accept inscriptions here?” Nirina frowned.

Based on his understanding, regardless of whether the shops outside or Oceans Chamber of Commerce, they acquired inscriptions.

Since on the one hand, it was necessary to prepare for emergencies, and on the other hand, it was also essential to stock up on goods.

After all, inscriptions were not easy to come by.

”Sir, are you saying… After you went back yesterday, you‘ve successfully drawn out inscriptions?” The shopkeeper was stunned, but soon he regained his senses, and his tone was filled with doubt.

Although he was not an inscription master nor an apprentice, he was responsible for the inscriptions booth in the Oceans Chamber of Commerce.

Hence, the shopkeeper was also knowledgeable with inscriptions.

He knew the most gifted person in inscriptions, who was currently being personally entertained by the manager behind, had also failed many times before finally succeeding when he first began. ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

Therefore, the shopkeeper’s first reaction was that Nirina was bluffing.

Nevertheless, Nirina did not answer him and just raised his brows, hinting at the shopkeeper to take a look

Finally, the shopkeeper took the three pieces of weight inscriptions with skepticism.

At first glance, there was light floating on its surface, and there was no problem.

It was indeed an inscription.

However, under closer inspection, the shopkeeper was sure that these were indeed inscriptions, and they were the level one middle-rank weight inscription.

The shopkeeper instantly became suspicious.

He could not believe that Nirina drew these inscriptions.

The only possibility was he found a few inscriptions somewhere, so he was here to sell them.

Then, he said he drew them himself as it would be a more straightforward explanation.

This young man acted on his impulse and decided to brag just to get an outsider’s attention, hoping that he would be praised.

The shopkeeper thought that such a thought was understandable.

When he thought of that, the shopkeeper felt as if he unraveled the truth.

After pondering on it, the shopkeeper said, “Three pieces of level one middle-rank weight inscription.

If we base it on one piece for two hundred and sixty fedulings, I can round it up to eight hundred fedulings for all three pieces.

What do you think?”

“It’s low…” Nirina frowned.

The price offered was much lower than what he anticipated.

After all, the cost for these three pieces of weight inscriptions was almost 400 fedulings.

Besides, Nirina even failed twice, and he must consider those papers too.

Nirina would not gain much profit if they went with the price the shopkeeper offered.

“At least one thousand,” Nirina added, “I know that the weight inscription you’re selling here’s more than four hundred fedulings per piece.

Hence, you can still earn at least one hundred fedulings.”

The shopkeeper smiled awkwardly.

“You’re right, but you should know that the weight inscriptions we’re selling are drawn by our inscription apprentices, some by the masters too.

Hence, the prices are naturally high.

The best I can do is nine hundred fedulings.

It’s not considered low.”

Nirina snorted and snatched the three pieces of inscription papers from the shopkeeper.

Then, he turned around, wanting to leave.

The shopkeeper did not lie, but Nirina knew the inscriptions he drew would be better than the works of the apprentices here, and it was impossible to be worse than theirs.

And once they accepted his inscription, they could say that the apprentices here drew it.

As long as they did not expose the truth, no one knew anything.

Since the Oceans Chamber of Commerce did not appreciate his works, Nirina did not mind going to another shop and selling them.

He believed that other stores would welcome him well.

In truth, the shopkeeper tried to depress the price.

When he saw that Nirina did not say anything but chose to leave instead, he was immediately anxious.

He was not anxious because he was distressed about losing a few hundred fedulings worth of profit.

Still, he knew well that there was undoubtedly an apprentice or even master behind this young man!

No matter what, the shopkeeper and the Oceans Chamber of Commerce must win him over.

Even if they could not win them over, they should not offend them!

If the manager knew that he offended someone sent by an apprentice or master, he would no longer have this job as a shopkeeper! Moreover, he might be heavily punished!

Therefore, by hook or by crook, he needed to make sure that Nirina would not leave!

“Sir! Let’s discuss it first.

Come in and have a seat.” The shopkeeper stopped Morten, and at the same time, he waved his hand at the nearby maid in a pink dress, letting her hurry over to entertain Steven.

Nirina stopped in his tracks and took out a bag of spiritual tea from his chest.

Then, he showed it to the shopkeeper and flashed a smile as he said, “Another shop used this tea to entertain me while we were discussing business.

He even gave me a bag before I left.”

Naturally, the shopkeeper would not say that might offend Steven.

He patted his chubby chest loudly and replied, “Of course! We have that too! The Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s spiritual teas won’t be worse than other shops! Someone, come here and serve this young man tea.

Use a good one!”

Realizing the shopkeeper had a change in attitude, Nirina nodded and walked back in.


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