[HOST INTEGRITY: 20%]
[LOCATION: SECTOR 9 – SUBTERRANEAN ZONE (THE SEWERS)]
[TIME: 11:30 PM]
The entrance to the Underworld’s economy wasn’t a bank. It was a storm drain behind a convenience store.
Ren pried the rusted grate open with a crowbar he’d bought at a hardware store. The metal groaned, revealing a dark, wet tunnel that smelled of sulfur and old regrets.
“Put your mask on,” Ren ordered, pulling a black surgical mask over his face. “The air down here is 40% Miasma. If you breathe it raw, you’ll get spiritual pneumonia.”
Jian, already wearing two N95 masks, looked down into the darkness. “Ren, we have a permit. We have a product. Why are we going into the sewer? Shouldn’t we be selling this to… I don’t know, rich ghosts?”
”Rich ghosts buy from Nether-Core,” Ren said, stepping onto the ladder. “They have brand loyalty. They have contracts. We can’t compete with Amazon yet.”
Ren began to descend.
“To build a monopoly, you don’t start at the top. You start at the bottom. You find the people the market has forgotten.”
Ren’s voice echoed up the shaft.
“You find the hungry.”
The Slums of the Dead
The sewers weren’t just pipes. They were a city beneath the city.
In the damp, dripping tunnels, thousands of glowing eyes watched them from the shadows.
These were the Starving Ghosts (Pretas).
They were thin, their spectral skin stretched tight over translucent bones. Their bellies were distended, swollen with hunger, but their throats were as thin as needles. They couldn’t eat normal food. They could only feed on stray wisps of spiritual energy.
Jian walked close to Ren, clutching his flashlight like a weapon.
“They’re staring at us,” Jian whispered.
”They aren’t staring at us,” Ren corrected. “They are staring at the bag.”
Ren stopped at a large junction where three tunnels met. A group of about fifty ghosts sat huddled in the muck, scraping at the moss on the walls, trying to lick the faint spiritual residue off the bricks.
They looked miserable. They looked feral.
”This is the demographic,” Ren announced.
He didn’t sound sympathetic. He sounded like he was looking at a spreadsheet.
“Target Audience: Low income. High desperation. Zero alternatives.”
Ren reached into his bag.
He pulled out a single stick of the Spirit Incense (Type-F).
The indigo stick glinted in the flashlight beam.
One of the ghosts—an old woman with long, matted hair—lifted her head. Her nose twitched.
She smelled the Death Dew binder inside the stick.
Hiss.
Another ghost looked up. Then another.
Within seconds, fifty pairs of hollow, black eyes were locked onto Ren’s hand.
”Jian,” Ren said calmly. “The lighter.”
Jian fumbled in his pocket and produced a cheap plastic lighter. His hand shook as he flicked it.
Click. Spark.
Ren held the tip of the incense to the flame.
It caught instantly.
A thin, purple trail of smoke curled into the stagnant air.
The smell hit the tunnel like a physical shockwave.
Ozone. Cold Rain. Relief.
The effect on the ghosts was immediate.
The old woman gasped. The agony on her face—the eternal, gnawing hunger—vanished for a split second as she inhaled the smoke.
“Sweet…” she croaked. Her voice sounded like grinding stones. “So… sweet…”
She crawled forward.
Then the ghost behind her crawled forward.
Then the entire group surged.
”Back!” Ren barked.
He didn’t use the Tiger Seal. He simply stepped back, holding the burning stick high above his head.
The smoke drifted down, forming a small cloud of purple haze.
The ghosts scrambled into the haze. They didn’t fight; they just breathed. They inhaled greedily, their bodies trembling as the Vermin Spirit Dust inside the smoke filled their empty bellies.
It wasn’t a gourmet meal. It was trash. But to them, it was the first time in years they felt full.
[SYSTEM ALERT]
[CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: HIGH]
[ADDICTION RATING: INCREASING]
Jian watched, horrified and mesmerized. “Ren… they’re acting like animals.”
”They are starving, Jian. Hunger turns everyone into an animal,” Ren said. He watched the incense burn down.
It was halfway gone.
The ghosts were clawing at the air, trying to catch every wisp. They were moaning in ecstasy.
Then, Ren dropped the stick.
He didn’t let it finish burning.
He stomped on it.
Crunch.
The smoke stopped.
The ozone smell vanished, replaced instantly by the stench of the sewer.
The ghosts froze.
They looked at the crushed remains of the stick under Ren’s sneaker.
Then they looked up at Ren.
The gratitude in their eyes was gone. Replaced by panic. Replaced by Need.
”More,” the old woman hissed, reaching out a skeletal hand. “Please… Master… more.”
“More!” another ghost shrieked. “It hurts! The hunger comes back! Make it stop!”
The crowd began to close in. Their desperation was turning into aggression.
Jian backed up against the wall. “Ren? Uh, Ren? This is the part where they eat us.”
Ren stood his ground. He looked at the fifty snarling, desperate faces.
He reached into his bag and pulled out a handful of unlit sticks.
He didn’t light them. He just held them up.
”Free samples are over,” Ren stated coldly.
The tunnel went silent.
“You want the smoke?” Ren asked. “You want the pain to stop?”
The ghosts nodded frantically.
”I don’t want your money,” Ren said. “You have no money.”
He pointed a finger at the strongest ghost in the pack—a large man with a broken neck.
“I want Labor.”
Ren tossed a single unlit stick to the large ghost.
The ghost caught it like it was gold.
“Bring me ten pounds of Scrap Metal from the surface,” Ren ordered. “Copper wire. Pipes. Cans. Anything.”
Ren pointed to the tunnel exit.
“Bring me metal, and I give you smoke.”
He looked at the rest of the group.
“Bring me useful things. Information. Scavenged parts. Or just bring me More Customers.”
Ren smiled behind his mask.
“One stick for every five new customers you bring to this spot tomorrow night.”
The ghosts stared at him. Then, they understood.
The large ghost didn’t hesitate. He scrambled up the ladder, heading for the surface to steal copper wire.
The others scattered, running down the tunnels to find their friends, to find junk, to find anything that would buy them another hit of the purple smoke.
Within ten seconds, the junction was empty.
The Aftermath
Jian slid down the wall, exhaling shakily.
“You turned them into…” Jian struggled for the word.
”Sales representatives,” Ren finished, picking up his bag.
“It’s a classic Multi-Level Marketing scheme, Jian. But instead of essential oils, we’re selling the suppression of eternal torment.”
Ren checked his Inventory.
99 Sticks left.
“Tomorrow, there won’t be fifty ghosts here,” Ren predicted, starting to climb the ladder. “There will be five hundred.”
[SYSTEM ALERT]
[MARKET PENETRATION: 0.1%]
[QUEST UPDATED: SECURE THE FIRST SALE]
[STATUS: PENDING (LABOR EXCHANGE INITIATED)]
Ren climbed out into the cool night air of the city. He pulled off his mask and took a deep breath.
“We need to expand the factory,” Ren noted. “Lian is going to need a bigger grinder.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 96 - 93 — "We Tore Her Soul Apart"
- Chapter 95 - 92 — Every Breath Made the Weapon Heavier
- Chapter 94 - 91 — Gravity Began Obeying the Wrong Man
- Chapter 93 - 90 — He Stepped Out of the Skybox and Fell
- Chapter 92 - 89 — He Crushed Them With Their Own Debt
- Chapter 91 - 88 — Contracts Only Matter If You Survive the Room
- Chapter 90 - 87 — He Wagered an Entire Sector
- Chapter 89 - 86 — Half the Room Went Bankrupt in 12 Seconds
- Chapter 88 - 85 — The Monster They Deployed to Save Their Money
- Chapter 87 - 84 — Their Fortunes Began to Bleed
- Chapter 86 - 83 — The Arena Learned to Fear Iron
- Chapter 85 - 82 — They Bet Billions Against Scrap Metal
- Chapter 84 - 81 — Champagne, Silk… and a Soul in a Glass Cage
- Chapter 83 - 80 — He Bought the Man Who Insulted Him
- Chapter 82 - 79 — Denied Entry by a Man Already Dead
- Chapter 81 - 78 — The River Was Made of Acid and Bones
- Chapter 80 - 77 — We Brought Cash Instead of an Army
- Chapter 79 - 76 — The Eight Traitors & the Clock That Will Kill Me
- Chapter 78 - 75: The New King
- Chapter 77 - 74: The Section Chief Kneels
- Chapter 76 - 73: The Financial Nuke
- Chapter 75 - 72: The Blockade Breaker
- Chapter 74 - 71: The Worship
- Chapter 73 - 70: The Delivery of Rust
- Chapter 72 - 69: The Alchemist’s Wrath
- Chapter 71 - 68: The Declaration
- Chapter 70 - 67: The Iron Baptism
- Chapter 69 - 66: The Heavy Hand
- Chapter 68 - 65: The Floodgate
- Chapter 67 - 64: The Formula of the Yellow Springs
- Chapter 66: SIDE STORY 3: THE FALL
- Chapter 65: SIDE STORY 2: THE HARVEST
- Chapter 64: Side Story 1: The Broken Oath
- Chapter 63 - CHAPTER 63: THE HEADHUNTER
- Chapter 62 - CHAPTER 62: THE DEBT COLLECTOR
- Chapter 61 - CHAPTER 61: ORIENTATION DAY
- Chapter 60: The Merger
- Chapter 59: The Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 58: The Cease and Desist
- Chapter 57: The Supply Chain
- Chapter 56: The Distressed Asset
- Chapter 55: The Cost of Business
- Chapter 54: The Liquidation
- Chapter 53 - 53 — The Hostile Restructuring
- Chapter 52 - 52 — The Walk-In
- Chapter 51 - CHAPTER 51: The Sovereign Reborn
- Chapter 50: The High Court
- Chapter 49: The Hostile Ledger
- Chapter 48 - CHAPTER 48: THE DEAD SHIFT
- Chapter 47: The Bleeding Ledger
- Chapter 46: The Grey Line Launch
- Chapter 45: Administrative Pressure
- Chapter 44: The Supply Switch
- Chapter 43: The Chokepoint Market
- Chapter 42: The Asset Unfreeze
- Chapter 41: The Board of Directors
- Chapter 40: The Audit of the Ice Clan
- Chapter 39: The Blackout
- Chapter 38: The Subpoena
- Chapter 37: The Liquidation
- Chapter 36: The Silent Banquet
- Chapter 35: The Remote CEO
- Chapter 34: The Cartel
- Chapter 33: Supply & Demand
- Chapter 32: The Black Label
- Chapter 31: The Headhunter
- Chapter 30: The Surveyor
- Chapter 29: Shop Level 2
- Chapter 28: The Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 27: The Zoning Dispute
- Chapter 26: Mr. Crow
- Chapter 25: The Spy
- Chapter 24: Withdrawal
- Chapter 23: The First Taste
- Chapter 22: The DMV of Hell
- Chapter 21: Production Line Alpha
- Chapter 20: The Audit
- Chapter 19: The Supply Chain
- Chapter 18: The Decree of 1,000 Ghosts
- Chapter 17: The Ice Queen Cometh
- Chapter 16: The Warden’s Abacus
- Chapter 15: The Warlord’s Ledger
- Chapter 14: The Standoff
- Chapter 13: The Grinder
- Chapter 12: The Last Stop
- Chapter 11: The Warlord vs. Two-Factor Authentication
- Chapter 10: The Midnight Raid
- Chapter 9: The Reaper at the Dinner Table
- Chapter 8: The Safe House
- Chapter 7: The Currency of Violence
- Chapter 6: The Sanctuary of Tiles
- Chapter 5: Blood for Mana
- Chapter 4: The Reaper in the Next Seat
- Chapter 3 - 3 — The Fracture Begins
- Chapter 2: The First Command
- Chapter 1: The Forty-Seven Second Death