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Chapter 69: The Price Of Bread [ Bonus Chapter ]
Pax quickly discovered that the truth wasn’t something you could simply buy.
Money twisted words. It always had. Once cash changed hands, people started tailoring their narratives to please those with the coins.
They embellished, exaggerated, and refined their experiences until reality became obscured by theatrics.
Having lived among the common folk for some time, Pax understood this fundamental truth: desperation made people vocal, but the need to survive made them cautious.
So, his approach did not involve gold at first.
Instead, he opted for food. In the poorest area of Greyvale, food held a significance that money could never replicate. A copper coin might be stolen, lost in a gamble, or squandered on drink.
But food was immediate. Food created trust. It conveyed the message: I’m not asking you to entertain me; I’m asking you to live.
Pax chose a narrow street by the old drainage canals, a spot where beggars gathered as daylight faded and hunger intensified.
He didn’t stand out or draw attention. Instead, he sat on a low stone ledge, unwrapped a bundle containing bread, dried meat, and cheap fruit, and ate slowly and intentionally, as if he had all the time in the world.
The people immediately took notice.
At first, they watched from afar. A one-eyed man leaned against a wall, feigning disinterest. A woman in ragged clothing nudged the boy beside her.
Two elderly men paused mid-argument, lowering their voices. Pax chose to ignore them. He continued eating quietly, tearing the bread into uniform pieces and chewing leisurely. Once he was finished, he placed the leftover food beside him on the stone.
“Anyone hungry,” he said calmly, ensuring his voice carried just enough, “is welcome to eat.”
No promises. No demands. No further explanations.
The first to approach was a man known to everyone as Old Rask.
Rask was so thin he appeared almost frail, his beard yellowed with age, but his eyes remained sharp despite the tremors in his hands.
He moved at a slow pace, not out of weakness, but because he had learned that haste often breeds suspicion. He paused a few steps from Pax and tilted his head.
“You new around here?” Rask asked.
Pax shrugged slightly. “New to sitting here.”
Rask snorted, unable to suppress a chuckle. He shuffled closer and reached for a piece of bread, stopping just long enough to gauge Pax’s reaction.
Pax didn’t say anything. Rask took his time, chewing as if each bite held great significance.
“Food without a sermon,” Rask muttered. “Now that’s a rarity.”
Pax offered a faint smile but chose to stay silent.
The quiet was intentional.
Once Rask didn’t faint or get reprimanded, others walked forward. A woman with calloused hands took a piece of fruit.
A hunched man with a limp snatched some meat and quickly retreated. Pax observed them all, his gaze gentle yet keen, listening to their interactions, noting their positions, who hesitated, and who disappeared swiftly.
When the food was gone, Pax finally spoke again.
“I’m not here to buy stories,” he stated. “I simply want to understand how Greyvale functions.”
That prompted laughter.
A loud, hearty laugh erupted from a man perched on a crate, his head shaved and voice booming. “Greyvale runs on coin and piss,” he declared. “Just like any other city.”
A few beggars chuckled in response. Pax shifted his attention slightly toward the speaker and studied him.
“What’s your name?” Pax asked.
“It’s doesn’t matter,” the man replied with a grin. “But if you’re looking for answers, I’m overflowing with them.”
Pax nodded once. “I believe you.”
Then he redirected his gaze.
The brash man blinked, clearly taken aback. “Hey….”
But Pax had already turned to someone else.
Near the wall sat a girl, no more than sixteen, her patched clothes neatly sewn despite their age. She hadn’t rushed for food, waiting patiently until the end to take what was left without pushing. When Pax met her gaze, she held it steadily.
“How long have you been here?” Pax inquired.
“Three winters,” she replied.
“Do you know the dock schedules?”
“Yes.”
“Are you aware of which guards accept bribes?”
She hesitated for a moment, then nodded.
“And which ones don’t?”
“Yes.”
Pax smiled.
“Good.”
The man with the shaved head scoffed. “Are you really brushing me off because of that? I’ve got so much more to say….”
Pax finally glanced back at him, his face neutral. “You’ve got a way with words,” Pax replied. “But I’m looking for people who know when silence is more valuable.”
The man opened his mouth but then shut it, his grin fading.
That was when Pax made his choice. He didn’t try to win them over with a single grand speech. Instead, over the next two days, he lingered for hours, showing up at different times and bringing food with him.
He asked seemingly trivial questions and listened to answers that felt ordinary. But more than that, he paid attention to how they reacted.
He discovered who was quick to lie, who exaggerated without thinking, and who twisted events to put themselves at the center. Those qualities could be handy for spreading gossip, but they wouldn’t help in building a reliable foundation.
What Pax needed were the quiet ones.
Like Old Rask, who spoke only when asked, but when he did, his words were always sharp and to the point. Rask had the inside scoop on which taverns changed owners overnight, which dock captains could be counted on to cut corners, and which nights the city watch sent out their least experienced recruits.
Then there was Mira, the woman with the scarred hands, who worked near the brothels and knew which merchants visited which rooms, and could tell you which ones left angry and which ones left looking shaken.
And the girl, Lennie, who memorized patrol routes, not out of ambition, but out of necessity, since knowing where danger prowled was her way of staying safe.
On the fourth evening, Pax gathered them together.
Not a crowd of beggars, but twenty individuals.
They stood beneath the crumbling arch of an old warehouse, the flickering lantern light casting shadows on weary faces. No one was dressed similarly. No one looked exceptional. That was intentional.
Pax faced them, hands clasped behind his back, exuding a relaxed but purposeful air.
“I’m not here to hand out coins,” he began. “At least, not yet.”
A murmur stirred among the group.
“I’m offering stability,” Pax went on. “Food every day. A copper coin for your efforts. Shelter when I can manage it. Nothing more than that.”
Nervous laughter followed; someone frowned.
“What’s the deal then?” Old Rask asked.
Pax held his gaze steady. “You live. You walk. You listen.”
A younger man frowned. “So you want us to spy?”
Pax slowly shook his head. “No.”
The weight of that word lingered.
“You won’t spy,” he clarified, more assertively. “You won’t sneak into places where you don’t belong. You won’t fabricate stories. You won’t provoke anyone.”
He stepped closer, lowering his voice.
“You just listen.”
A hush fell over them.
“You catch the dockworkers’ grievances. You hear drunk merchants boast. You pay attention to guards grumbling. You take note when no one important thinks they’re being watched.”
Pax scanned their faces closely.
“If something feels off, walk away. If something sounds valuable, remember it. Report back to me. That’s all there is to it.”
Mira crossed her arms. “And if someone lies to us?”
“They will,” Pax replied calmly. “That’s why you don’t repeat what you hear. You track trends.”
Lennie raised her hand slightly. “What if someone catches on?”
Pax smiled, genuinely this time. “Nobody pays attention to beggars.”
That earned a few quiet, bitter chuckles.
Pax let the moment breathe before continuing.
“This isn’t about power,” he explained. “Not yet. This is about setting a foundation.”
He turned to Old Rask. “You can help organize the older ones.”
To Mira, he said, “You’ll keep tabs on the merchants.”
And to Lennie, “You’ll monitor the streets.”
Their eyes widened, not from the weight of the responsibility but from recognition.
“For the first time,” Pax said softly, “your knowledge matters.”
He straightened up. “You’re not serving me,” Pax stated. “You’re serving information. And if that information is handled correctly, it benefits everyone.”
There were no grand cheers or dramatic declarations.
But as they went their separate ways that night, they walked with a different air about them.
Pax lingered beneath the archway long after they had left, absorbing the sounds of the city around him. The unease he felt since accepting Sage’s offer was still present, but now it was accompanied by something else.
Determination. He wasn’t building an empire. Not yet.
But he was cultivating ears.
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- Chapter 279: Report
- Chapter 278: Celebration
- Chapter 277: Miss Me
- Chapter 276: Long Game
- Chapter 275: Easy
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- Chapter 266: The Student’s Move
- Chapter 265: Generous Hearts
- Chapter 264: Visitors
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- Chapter 262: Warning [ 2 ]
- Chapter 261: Warning [ 1 ]
- Chapter 260: Arwin’s Gaze
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- Chapter 256: Valencrest
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- Chapter 254: Evergreen Expansion [ 2 ]
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- Chapter 252: The Ripple Effect
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- Chapter 248: Let The Registration Begin
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- Chapter 243: Contagious
- Chapter 242: Suspect
- Chapter 241: Compensation
- Chapter 240: Riverdale City [ 2 ]
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- Chapter 238: Road To Riverdale
- Chapter 237: Expansion
- Chapter 236: Greedy Bastard Contingency
- Chapter 235: In The Dark
- Chapter 234: Puppets And Pawns
- Chapter 233: Greedy Bastard
- Chapter 232: Division
- Chapter 231: Choice
- Chapter 230: Summons
- Chapter 229: News
- Chapter 228: Gregor’s Confession [ 2 ]
- Chapter 227: Gregor’s Confession [ 1 ]
- Chapter 226: Weight
- Chapter 225: Consequences And Guilt
- Chapter 224: Under Three Moons
- Chapter 223: Rebuilding
- Chapter 222: Warm Smile
- Chapter 221: Soul Tranfer
- Chapter 220: Regret
- Chapter 219: Bleeding Soul
- Chapter 218: Not Good
- Chapter 217: Casualties
- Chapter 216: Awakening
- Chapter 215: A Promise Kept
- Chapter 214: Shattered Sky
- Chapter 213: Dance
- Chapter 212: Standing On The Edge
- Chapter 211: On The Verge Of Death
- Chapter 210: Rage
- Chapter 209: Flatboard Princess
- Chapter 208: Guild War [ 5 ]
- Chapter 207: Guild War [ 4 ]
- Chapter 206: Guild War [ 3 ]
- Chapter 205: Guild War [ 2 ]
- Chapter 204: Guild War [ 1 ]
- Chapter 203: Before A Storm
- Chapter 202: Attachment Is A Weakness
- Chapter 201: Grandmaster
- Chapter 200: Catalyst
- Chapter 199: Fault
- Chapter 198: Whetstone
- Chapter 197: A Stroll Through The Park
- Chapter 196: Slaughter [ 2 ]
- Chapter 195: Slaughter [ 1 ]
- Chapter 194: Come Home
- Chapter 193: V-13
- Chapter 192: Unseen Enemy [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 191: Death Of A Monarch
- Chapter 190: Crimson Transposition
- Chapter 189: Two Kings [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 188: Optimized Predator
- Chapter 187: Blood Against Fire
- Chapter 186: King Of The Abyss
- Chapter 185: Queen Among Beasts [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 184: Lion’s Gate [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 183: Home Front
- Chapter 182: Evergreen Graveyard
- Chapter 181: Incoming Storm
- Chapter 180: Soul Expansion
- Chapter 179: Mage
- Chapter 178: War Planning Room
- Chapter 177: Greed, Risk & Reason
- Chapter 176: Kicks Under The Table
- Chapter 175: Seven Million Gold Coins
- Chapter 174: Golden Goose
- Chapter 173: Mana Tower
- Chapter 172: Second Floor
- Chapter 171: Lyana Windsoul
- Chapter 170: Cathedral
- Chapter 169: "Shameless Guildmaster"
- Chapter 168: New Mission
- Chapter 167: Guild Upgrade [ C Rank ]
- Chapter 166: A Father’s Support
- Chapter 165: Living Funeral
- Chapter 164: Weight Of A Name
- Chapter 163: The Gravity Defense
- Chapter 162: Resonance
- Chapter 161: Legitimacy As A Battlefield
- Chapter 160: Adventurer District
- Chapter 159: The Forgetful Librarian
- Chapter 158: Forged In Solitude
- Chapter 157: Hollow Hill
- Chapter 156: The Unseen Eyes
- Chapter 155: An Early Narrative
- Chapter 154: Anatomy Of A Dungeon
- Chapter 153: The Unshielded King [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 152: The Brother’s Shadow [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 151: The Puppeteer
- Chapter 150: Engine For Migration
- Chapter 149: A New Science
- Chapter 148: Reckoning
- Chapter 147: The Announcement
- Chapter 146: Within Reason
- Chapter 145: To Build, Not To Take
- Chapter 144: Something Is coming
- Chapter 143: The Guildmaster Returns
- Chapter 142: Calculating The Cost
- Chapter 141: Wall Of Jericho
- Chapter 140: Awakening To Vulnerability
- Chapter 139: Crimson Meteor
- Chapter 138: The Moving Cliff
- Chapter 137: Valley Of Stone Teeth
- Chapter 136: Greed Has No Curfew [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 135: Invisible Battlefield [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 134: The Forest Dungeon [ 3 ]
- Chapter 133: The Forest Dungeon [ 2 ]
- Chapter 132: The Forest Dungeon [ 1 ]
- Chapter 131: Dungeon Pass
- Chapter 130: Mana Liquid
- Chapter 129: First Blood, First Core [ 3 ]
- Chapter 128: First Blood, First Core [ 2 ]
- Chapter 127: First Blood, First Core [ 1 ]
- Chapter 126: On The Nature Of Dungeons
- Chapter 125: System Alert : Dungeon
- Chapter 124: A Sea Without A Shore
- Chapter 123: Circles Under The Moon
- Chapter 122: Gryphon District Gambit
- Chapter 121: Winemaker
- Chapter 120: The Most Elegant Blade [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 119: A Desk For A Nobody [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 118: Stonehelm Blood
- Chapter 117: Report
- Chapter 116: A New Center Of Gravity
- Chapter 115: People Are More Dangerous Than Monsters
- Chapter 114: The Desk Is A Battlefield
- Chapter 113: Claiming The Hall
- Chapter 112: Overnight Metamorphosis
- Chapter 111: Guild Upgrade [ D ]
- Chapter 110: The Glided Cage
- Chapter 109: The Applicant Of Substance
- Chapter 108: System Reboot And A Santa
- Chapter 107: The Weight Of Walking
- Chapter 106: Ambition
- Chapter 105: The Weight Of Being Chosen
- Chapter 104: The Burden Of The First
- Chapter 103: Weight Of First
- Chapter 102: Copper Pride
- Chapter 101: Cages Of Opportunity
- Chapter 100: Snowball Effect
- Chapter 99: Ledgers Of Conquest
- Chapter 98: The Three Doors
- Chapter 97: The Strongest Chains
- Chapter 96: A Choice Of Trust
- Chapter 95: Pages Turn
- Chapter 94: You Cannot Take Her
- Chapter 93: Invincibility
- Chapter 92: Release My Sister
- Chapter 91: Midnight Ink
- Chapter 90: The Cost Of Literacy
- Chapter 89: Timing Is Everything [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 88: The Crimson Devil [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 87: Before The Storm
- Chapter 86: Crimson Homecoming
- Chapter 85: The Weight Of A Coin
- Chapter 84: Blood And Ash [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 83: Blood And Ash [ 1 ]
- Chapter 82: The Hunter Departs
- Chapter 81: Weaponizing A Grudge
- Chapter 80: Brave Or Foolish
- Chapter 79: The War Beyond The Walls
- Chapter 78: The Guildmaster’s Therapy Session [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 77: The Burden Of A Pioneer
- Chapter 76: The Bell of Copper
- Chapter 75: A Treasure Found
- Chapter 74: Trust Is The Rarest Currency
- Chapter 73: The Most Dangerous Currency
- Chapter 72: The Power Map Of Greyvale
- Chapter 71: Training The Worthless
- Chapter 70: The First Banner
- Chapter 69: The Price Of Bread [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 68: The City No One Sees
- Chapter 67: A Job Worth More Than Money
- Chapter 66: Lottery
- Chapter 65: Conditions
- Chapter 64: Guild Upgrade
- Chapter 63: Labor Abuse
- Chapter 62: The Lazy Mage Beginning
- Chapter 61: Reaping The Rewards
- Chapter 60: Calculated Risk
- Chapter 59: The Beggar Sect [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 58: Pax’s Payday [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 57: The Pioneer’s Burden
- Chapter 56: The Mercenary Queen’s Shadow
- Chapter 55: Engineering Ambition
- Chapter 54: A Race To Copper
- Chapter 53: New Adventurers
- Chapter 52: The Agony Of Success
- Chapter 51: A Hall No Longer Empty
- Chapter 50: The Tavern Empties
- Chapter 49: Proof In Platinum
- Chapter 48: Happiness
- Chapter 47: Wildfire
- Chapter 46: The Thirty-Minute Lie [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 45: The Gossip Master At Work
- Chapter 44: The Ten Gold Gambit
- Chapter 43: Loot And Longing
- Chapter 42: Trouble Wearing Pigtails
- Chapter 41: The Gossip Gambit
- Chapter 40: The Castration Ultimatum
- Chapter 39: Mina [ 2 ]
- Chapter 38: Mina [ 1 ]
- Chapter 37: Just Out Of Reach
- Chapter 36: The Alchemist’s Commission
- Chapter 35: The Pocket Change Princess
- Chapter 34: The Porcelain Dynamo
- Chapter 33: Under The Three Moons
- Chapter 32: The True Reward
- Chapter 31: The First Believer
- Chapter 30: The Saint’s Gambit
- Chapter 29: Keep What You Kill
- Chapter 28: The Chicken And The Egg [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 27: The Chicken And The Egg [ 1 ]
- Chapter 26: Where Is My Money
- Chapter 25: Speaking Of The Devil
- Chapter 24: Echoes Of Another Life
- Chapter 23: Alarm Clock
- Chapter 22: Harvest
- Chapter 21: Phantom Gale Rend
- Chapter 20: Through Mortal Eyes
- Chapter 19: Culling The Pack
- Chapter 18: A Hunter’s Sacrifice
- Chapter 17: Kings Of The Night
- Chapter 16: Lottery
- Chapter 15: Mission Complete
- Chapter 14: The First Adventurer [ 2 ]
- Chapter 13: The First Adventurer [ 1 ]
- Chapter 12: First Commission [ 2 ]
- Chapter 11: First Commission [ 1 ]
- Chapter 10: First Client
- Chapter 9: A God, Thrice A Day
- Chapter 8: Headquarters Acquired
- Chapter 7: First Step
- Chapter 6: Caged Dreams
- Chapter 5: The Tavern Of Broken Dreams
- Chapter 4: No Guild
- Chapter 3: Truck-Kun’s Replacement
- Chapter 2: A Boring Death
- Chapter 1: The Joy Of Boredom