[HOST INTEGRITY: 27%]
[LOCATION: SECTOR 9 – THE RUSTY GRAVE (FORMERLY: THE IRON TREE HELL)]
[TIME: 10:15 AM]
The Rusty Grave was less of a business and more of a theological scar on the face of the Underworld.
To the modern ghosts of Sector 9, it was just a junkyard where you bought spare parts for spirit-mechs.
But Ren Wu knew better.
As he stepped out of the sedan, the smell hit him. It wasn’t just rust. It was the metallic tang of dried blood that had been oxidizing for a thousand years.
“Disorderly,” Ren muttered, adjusting his Crow Mask. He looked at the mountains of twisted metal spikes jutting out of the ground.
“In my time, this was the Iron Tree Hell. Sinners who caused discord in their families were impaled on these branches.”
He kicked a piece of rusted metal. It screamed faintly.
“Now? It’s a hardware store. King Yama must be rolling in his slumber. The dignity of punishment is gone, replaced by the banality of commerce.”
The driver, a nervous Triad kid named Little Liu, shivered. “Boss, Old Man Gu… he doesn’t like visitors. They say he was an Executioner in the old days who got fired for enjoying it too much.”
“Perfect,” Ren said, buttoning his suit jacket. “Then he understands the value of a sharp blade. Wait here.”
The Scrap Lich
Ren walked into the canyon of metal.
The noise was deafening. Crushers roared like dying beasts.
In the center of the yard sat a throne made of welded car engines and ancient torture racks.
Sitting on it was Old Man Gu.
He was a Scrap Lich (Level 18).
Centuries of exposure to the spirit-iron had fused with his soul. His left arm was a massive, rusted pneumatic claw. His legs were replaced by tank treads. His eyes were glowing red sensors drilled into a skull that still bore the tattoos of an Imperial Executioner.
Surrounding him were ten “Scrap Golems”—hulking brutes made of compressed trash and bound souls.
Gu looked down. Steam hissed from his neck vents.
“A Crow,” Gu rasped. His voice sounded like a chainsaw cutting through wet bone. “I don’t smoke, little bird. And I don’t donate to charity. Get lost before I feed you to the compactor.”
Ren didn’t flinch. He activated [Contract Sight].
[ENTITY: OLD MAN GU (OWNER OF THE RUSTY GRAVE)]
[FORMER TITLE: JUNIOR EXECUTIONER OF THE 3RD COURT]
[ASSETS: 500 TONS OF SPIRIT IRON (RECYCLED TORTURE DEVICES)]
[LIABILITIES: OWES “LIFE DEBT” TO BOSS IRON]
[FEAR: RE-AUDIT BY KING YAMA]
Ren smiled behind his mask.
“I’m not here to sell incense, Executioner Gu. I’m here to buy the Iron Forest.”
Gu froze. The pistons in his chest rattled.
“That name… no one calls it that anymore.”
“I do,” Ren said calmly. “Because I remember when the trees were wet with sinners, not oil.”
Ren stepped forward, ignoring the growling Golems.
“I want exclusive rights to your entire output. Every screw. Every sheet. Every rusted spike. For the next three months.”
Gu stared at him for a long moment, then burst into a mechanical laugh.
“You want the iron? You’re a drug dealer, Crow. What do you need iron for? Making tiny spoons?”
He spat a glob of black oil on the ground.
“Besides, my iron goes to the Iron Fist Gang. Boss Iron takes 80% of my stock. We have a… friendly understanding.”
“A friendly understanding,” Ren repeated. “Is that what we call extortion these days?”
Ren walked up to the throne, his voice dropping to a whisper.
“Boss Iron pays you 20% below market rate. He treats a former Executioner of the Court like a common junkyard dog.”
Gu’s claw twitched violently. “Watch your tongue. The Iron Fist Gang has three hundred soldiers. If I stop selling to them, they will burn this place down.”
“Let them try,” Ren said. “But the Iron Fist is a mortal problem. You have a Spiritual Problem, don’t you, Gu?”
Ren pointed a gloved finger at the lich’s rusted chest.
“You are hoarding this iron because you are afraid. You think that if you build enough golems, you can hide from the Audit.”
Gu’s red eyes widened. “How…?”
“The 100-Year Audit is coming up,” Ren lied smoothly (using his knowledge of ancient bureaucracy). “King Yama’s scribes will see that you are selling torture devices to gangsters. That is a violation of the Nether-Code, Article 7. Punishment: Erasure.”
Gu trembled. The massive machine-man looked suddenly small.
“I… I have no choice. Boss Iron holds my debt.”
Ren pulled a checkbook from his inventory.
“I will buy the debt. And I will buy the iron. At Market Rate + 10%. Cash. Today.”
Ren leaned in, his green eyes glowing.
“And as for the Audit… I used to draft the codes for the Third Court. Stick with me, and I will make sure your paperwork gets ‘lost’ in the archives.”
The Cartel
Greed and Fear. The two pillars of the Underworld.
Gu looked at the check in Ren’s hand. 12,000 Coins.
Then he looked at the Crow—a man who spoke like a Minister and spent like a King.
“If I sell to you,” Gu rasped, “The Iron Fist will come for blood.”
“Let them come,” Ren said. “But you must cut them off immediately. Total embargo. When their trucks arrive in ten minutes, you tell them the quarry is dry.”
Gu’s pneumatic claw clamped down on the check.
“Deal.”
[SYSTEM ALERT]
[TRANSACTION COMPLETE: 12,000 COINS DEDUCTED]
[ASSET ACQUIRED: STRATEGIC RESOURCE MONOPOLY (IRON)]
[HOST INTEGRITY: 27% → 20% (WARNING: LOW FUNDS)]
Ren felt the familiar burn in his chest as his lifeline drained away. Poverty was a physical sickness. He coughed, tasting blood.
But the deal was done.
The Realization
[LOCATION: IRON FIST GANG HQ – WEAPON DEPOT]
[TIME: 10:45 AM]
“Boss Iron” was a massive Minotaur spirit, a distant descendant of the Ox-Head guardians, stripped of divinity and turned into a thug.
He stood in his warehouse, screaming.
“What do you mean ‘Empty’?” Iron bellowed. “We attack the factory in an hour! The boys need shields! They need chains!”
The Quartermaster, a trembling goblin, held up a tablet.
“I sent the trucks to the Rusty Grave, Boss. Old Man Gu turned them away. He said… he said the shipment was cancelled due to ‘Imperial Requisition’.”
“Imperial Requisition?” Iron smashed a crate with his fist. “There is no Empire! Who bought it?”
The goblin swallowed hard.
“A holding company. The Ministry of Commerce.”
Boss Iron froze.
The Crow.
He looked out the window. His three hundred soldiers were gathering in the street. They were holding rusted pipes, cracked bats, and makeshift shields held together by duct tape.
They were a mob.
They needed that shipment of Spirit-Iron to turn into an army. Without it, they were just walking targets.
“He didn’t build a fortress,” Boss Iron whispered, realizing the trap too late.
“He starved us.”
The Logistics God
Back in the sedan, Ren Wu popped a cheap painkiller to stabilize his Host Integrity.
His phone buzzed. A notification from the Factory Interface.
[MARKET UPDATE]
[COMMODITY PRICE ALERT: SPIRIT IRON]
[PRICE SURGE: +400%]
[REASON: ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY]
Ren smiled, closing his eyes.
“Drive back to the factory, Little Liu,” Ren ordered. “And take the slow route.”
“Why the slow route, Boss? Aren’t they going to attack?”
“They will try,” Ren murmured. “But an army without iron is just a parade.”
Ren looked out the window at the bruised purple sky.
“In the War of the Five Lakes, I defeated the Barbarian King not by fighting him, but by buying all the salt in the region. His soldiers died of cramps before they even saw my walls.”
He adjusted his mask.
“The Iron Fist Gang is about to learn that Logistics is the only God that matters.”
[END OF CHAPTER 34]
[Author Note:]
[SYSTEM NOTIFICATION]
Ren Wu: “I bought your sword. And your shield. And the nails in your boots.”
Old Man Gu: “Please don’t tell King Yama.”
Next Chapter: The Leveraged Buyout.
The Iron Fist Gang arrives at the factory gates. They expect a battle. Ren offers them… an internship?
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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