Chapter 17: Unique Item
“Well, right now I only have one soul core, what do you have in mind?” Kael asked.
He kept his voice even, neutral, though his fingers curled slightly inside his pockets. One soul core felt heavier than it had any right to be, as if merely admitting the number made it more fragile. The store was quiet in a way that felt intentional, the kind of silence that listened back.
The manager thought for a second, tapping one clawed finger against the counter, the sound faint but deliberate. “We do have a way for this type of thing…” He leaned down and pulled out a paper that seemed to be far too readily available from under the drawer, as if it had been waiting for Kael specifically.
Kael eyed it. Of course you do.
“This is a binding contract,” the manager continued, smoothing the paper flat, “that will state that you will return the value of cores you’re owed at a rate of ten percent.”
“So fifty-five cores,” Kael said, already doing the math in his head. His eyes flicked back up, measuring the goblin’s expression.
“Yes,” the manager replied pleasantly, “but read a bit more.” He smiled, slow and practiced.
Kael took the paper. The texture felt wrong, not rough or smooth, but somehow resistant, as if it didn’t want to be held for long. He began reading, and with every line his brows furrowed just a bit more, the muscles around his eyes tightening as the implications stacked.
The price of making a contract with this manager, or entity, as the contract clarified in disturbingly precise language, identifying itself as part of the Goblumo’s Merchant Association, was one’s eternal soul.
Kael paused for half a second at that line.
He didn’t know what his soul was worth. He wasn’t even sure if it was worth much at all. But he did know one thing: whatever value it had, handing it over outright felt far worse than paying back fifty cores plus interest. He could work. He could kill. He could scrape and survive.
The problem wasn’t the price.
It was the interest.
Each month of delay doubled the interest rate.
Kael exhaled slowly through his nose. “So each month it’s an additional five percent?”
“No,” the manager said, tone still light, “read again. It’s double. The first month is five, the second is ten, the third is twenty, and so on and so forth…”
“Ah…” Kael muttered, eyes still on the paper. “Well that’s a bit greedy.”
The manager tilted his head slightly. “Do you have another choice? You can, after all, buy anything from this store if you can afford the interest.”
Kael leaned back a little, his mind racing. If he could buy stat points at interest, and grow incredibly strong early, absurdly so for a first-floor climber… then maybe he could sweep through the Tower. Maybe even break it before it broke him.
The idea bloomed dangerously fast.
“I can already see your greedy thoughts scrambling in that noggin of yours,” the manager said, chuckling softly, “but you cannot. It is once per store, per level, per item. Once only.”
“Damn,” Kael said, genuinely disappointed.
“It wouldn’t be wise for us to lend everyone,” the goblin continued, folding his hands. “They’d simply kill off everything and pay us back. Our true gain isn’t in the first month interest. It’s in the later ones.” His eyes gleamed faintly. “So, are you still willing to buy the mini-map?”
Kael stared at the paper one last time.
“Sure,” he said. “I’ll buy it.”
“Give me your hand then, please.”
Kael hesitated. “What for?”
“A contract is always better signed with blood,” the manager replied casually. He grabbed Kael’s hand before he could fully react and pricked his thumb with what looked like a sharp knife that he pulled out of nowhere.
Kael sucked in a sharp breath. “You couldn’t warn me first?”
“Where’s the fun in that?” the goblin said mildly.
“Granted,” he continued, “most of my brothers would have taken far more from you than just a mere fifty cores. But I have a feeling that you and I will be good business partners.”
He pressed Kael’s bleeding thumb onto the paper.
Immediately, a notification appeared in front of Kael, detailing the contract in cold, perfect clarity.
And then came the sensation.
It felt as though something unseen had wrapped around his chest, ethereal chains tightening just enough to remind him they were there. Not painful. Not crushing.
Just… present.
Kael staggered a step, hand instinctively going to his sternum.
“What was that?” he asked. “Did you do something?”
“No,” the manager said calmly. “That is the binding contract. It needs to take your soul as leverage after all.”
Kael swallowed. Comforting.
Another notification popped up in front of him.
You have obtained [Super-Mini-Map]Rarity: Unique
{Using Mini-Map you can navigate the nearby area around you with far better clarity. You’ll be able to see more than what a normal mini-map can reveal.}
“Huh?” Kael said. “Normal mini-map?”
“What do you mean normal?” the merchant smiled wider. “You got the Super Mini-Map. There is a big difference.”
“Unlike the normal one,” he continued, “that can be obtained freely by navigating the city for a bit, this one is special.”
“Wait,” Kael said, blinking. “You can obtain one just by navigating the terrain?”
The manager tilted his head. “Why are you acting like you never climbed the Tower of Trials before?”
“I…” Kael paused, then sighed. “I died on the first floor…”
“Figures.” The goblin waved a hand dismissively. “Though information requires payment, I’ll give you this for free. Mini-maps, inventories, bestiaries, and most basic tools can be obtained simply by climbing the Tower. You should unlock most of them before you reach the tenth floor.”
He leaned in slightly. “The one you bought is special. It superimposes on the existing mini-map and reveals secrets and things many won’t ever have access to.”
“I see,” Kael said slowly. “Though it says unique. That feels far-fetched. Shouldn’t someone else have it? Plenty of people passed the first floor before me.”
“Indeed,” the manager said. “Many did. But no one was foo…” he coughed, “…brave enough to make a contract on the first floor with us for a mini-map they thought they’d obtain naturally later.”
He smiled again. “Call it luck of the ignorant. Your lack of knowledge allowed you to obtain something many would be willing to kill for.”
Kael thought of the word mini-map.
The world shifted.
A translucent screen unfolded before his eyes, detailing almost the entirety of the city. Streets, alleys, collapsed structures. Paths he had already taken glowed faintly.
And there it was.
“It even shows the hidden piece…” Kael muttered.
“Yes,” the manager said, clearly pleased. “Do with that information what you will. Surely it’ll come in handy, dear customer.”
Kael nodded. He turned to leave…then froze.
A cluster of blue dots was moving fast toward the store.
“Seems like we’ll have more clients,” the manager said lightly. “What a good day…”
The doors opened.
A group of gruff-looking people walked in, all wearing the same black tracksuit Kael had once worn. Theirs were torn, stained, reinforced with leather straps and scavenged equipment. Weapons hung comfortably at their sides.
Unlike Kael, these people looked experienced.
“Who’s this guy?” the tallest of them asked. “Which faction do you belong to?”
“Me?” Kael said. “I don’t belong to anyone.”
“That’s what everyone from another faction says,” the burlier man behind him said, resting a goblin stone axe on his shoulder.
“There will be no fighting in this store,” the manager said calmly. “Unless you want your life forfeit.”
“Oh, we don’t want that,” the front man replied, smiling thinly. “But still. Who are you?”
“I’m Kael,” he said. “Just a passerby. Came to check the store and all.”
“You look like you have some cores on you,” the taller man said. “How about you let me keep them for you. You know. For safekeeping.”
Before Kael could answer, the manager spoke.
“He used it all to buy stat points. Killing him would be a waste of effort.”
Kael blinked, surprised by the intervention. Loose tongue, but I’ll take it.
“Tsk,” the burly man said. “Seems like he knows what he’s doing. Let’s leave him alone…”
His eyes dropped to Kael’s bag. “Say. That stinks of goblin. You really did kill one?”
“A few,” Kael replied evenly.
“You don’t seem to have any weapons…”
“I have this,” Kael said, drawing his sledgehammer. It came out fast, smooth, the weight sitting comfortably in his grip.
“Oi, calm down,” the leader said. “Didn’t you hear the manager? No fighting.”
“I wasn’t fighting,” Kael replied. “Your friend asked to see my weapon. I showed it to him.”
There was a pause.
“Dude,” one of them muttered. “He killed a goblin with a normal sledgehammer… this guy’s different.”
“Yeah,” the front man said after a moment. “How about this. Our boss is looking for people like you. We need to clear this stage anyway. Join our faction.”
Kael considered it.
“Sure,” he said finally. “I’ll meet your boss and decide then.”
“Good,” the man said, clapping a hand on Kael’s shoulder. “We got a new friend in town.”
As he turned back toward the counter, Kael’s eyes drifted to the third man.
He hadn’t spoken once.
And unlike the others, his mark on the mini-map burned crimson red.
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Chapters
- Chapter 208: Blood
- Chapter 207: The First Signs
- Chapter 206: Built to Survive
- Chapter 205: Dwarven Hands
- Chapter 204: The Red Head Legend
- Chapter 203: Talent Worth Killing For
- Chapter 202: Fresh Blood
- Chapter 201: Structural Failure
- Chapter 200: A Master of His Craft
- Chapter 199: Old Soul
- Chapter 198: The Fist King
- Chapter 197: A Dangerous Being
- Chapter 196: Fire and Anvil
- Chapter 195: Over reliance
- Chapter 194: Assessment
- Chapter 193: The Drunk Smith
- Chapter 192: Information
- Chapter 191: Exposed
- Chapter 190: The City of Beginnings
- Chapter 189: Anonymous
- Chapter 188: The Second Floor
- Chapter 187: Kill Streak
- Chapter 186: Fatality
- Chapter 185: Rampage
- Chapter 184: It Worked!
- Chapter 183: A Dangerous Mind
- Chapter 182: Smart Foes
- Chapter 181: Tightening Noose
- Chapter 180: Demolition Man
- Chapter 179: Let it Rain
- Chapter 178: A Daring Idea
- Chapter 177: Survival Plan
- Chapter 176: Tools
- Chapter 175: Juggernaut
- Chapter 174: Function Over FOrm
- Chapter 173: Mr Fast
- Chapter 172: A Simple Belt
- Chapter 171: Testing and More Testing!
- Chapter 170: Lightsaber?
- Chapter 169: Overgeared
- Chapter 168: Strategic Response
- Chapter 167: Coded Matrix
- Chapter 166: Respite
- Chapter 165: Awakened
- Chapter 164: From Under The Rubble
- Chapter 163: Into the Fray
- Chapter 162: Sprint
- Chapter 161: Suck it up, cityboy
- Chapter 160: Corpse Tide
- Chapter 159: Sixty Seconds Later
- Chapter 158: Submerged In Darkness
- Chapter 157: Trial
- Chapter 156: Awakening
- Chapter 155: Breathing Room
- Chapter 154: The Death of a World
- Chapter 153: Treasure Driven
- Chapter 152: Greed
- Chapter 151: Switched Positions
- Chapter 150: Sweet Vengance.
- Chapter 149: The Plan
- Chapter 148: Together in Death
- Chapter 147: Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 146: Up Close And personal
- Chapter 145: Muddled Waters
- Chapter 144: Planning Ahead
- Chapter 143: Triple Boss Threat
- Chapter 142: Organized Army
- Chapter 141: Time
- Chapter 140: Bait and Switch
- Chapter 139: Hit And Run
- Chapter 138: First Blood
- Chapter 137: Among Enemies
- Chapter 136: Boxed In
- Chapter 135: The Hidden Piece I
- Chapter 134: Trust Issues
- Chapter 133: D-Day
- Chapter 132: Long Night
- Chapter 131: Conflict of Ideas
- Chapter 130: Function over Form.
- Chapter 129: More Hammering (Fixed)
- Chapter 128: Steel Fiber
- Chapter 127: [Atrax Composite Thermalloy]
- Chapter 126: Preparations
- Chapter 125: A Small Respite
- Chapter 124: Character
- Chapter 123: Spider-Kael
- Chapter 122: Acrophobia
- Chapter 121: [Excise]
- Chapter 120: Empty Nest
- Chapter 119: The Reality of The Tower
- Chapter 118: Novice Runeweaver
- Chapter 117: Switching The Roles.
- Chapter 116: Death On Eight Leggs
- Chapter 115: Stalkers
- Chapter 114: The Sound of Silence
- Chapter 113: Bloody Murder
- Chapter 112: The Worst Trump Card
- Chapter 111: Hew. [Ambush]
- Chapter 110: Stalker
- Chapter 109: A Story in Blood And Ash
- Chapter 108: Blue Dot
- Chapter 107: Synergie [Check author’s notes!]
- Chapter 106: The Value of Legendary
- Chapter 105: I’m The Captain Now
- Chapter 104: Runebound and Rune-tied
- Chapter 103: Repurpose
- Chapter 102: Contract.
- Chapter 101: Thin Ice
- Chapter 100: ONE HUNDRED! FIRST MILESTONE MANY TO COME
- Chapter 99: Dealings With a Demon
- Chapter 98: Special
- Chapter 97: Who Has The Bigger Wallet
- Chapter 96: Never Do a Villain Monologue
- Chapter 95: Mine.Mine.Mine.Mine.Mine.
- Chapter 94: Surrounded
- Chapter 93: Itinerary To Power.
- Chapter 92: Prepped Up!
- Chapter 91: The Gauntlet
- Chapter 90: Finished Product
- Chapter 89: Epic
- Chapter 88: Prototype
- Chapter 87: Iron Man
- Chapter 86: Another One
- Chapter 85: Backfire
- Chapter 84: Artisan
- Chapter 83: I Made This!
- Chapter 82: Creation Requires Sacrifice
- Chapter 81: A Hammer And Man’s Imagination
- Chapter 80: Equivalent Exchange
- Chapter 79: A Deal With An Administrator
- Chapter 78: Summoned
- Chapter 77: The Council
- Chapter 76: Hunted
- Chapter 75: A Cheap Price For Life
- Chapter 74: Was a Good Run
- Chapter 73: A Catastrophe
- Chapter 72: A Problem
- Chapter 71: An issue
- Chapter 70: No Matter The Cost
- Chapter 69: Dangerous Idea
- Chapter 68: To Dare or Not To Dare
- Chapter 67: A Daring Gamble
- Chapter 66: Into The Dark
- Chapter 65: Murder
- Chapter 64: Bait
- Chapter 63: Faction War
- Chapter 62: Trading with A Demon
- Chapter 61: Wolf
- Chapter 60: Resolved?
- Chapter 59: The Dreaded Question
- Chapter 58: Caught
- Chapter 57: Red Zone
- Chapter 56: Active And Passive
- Chapter 55: Not AGAIN!
- Chapter 54: A Burning Hatered
- Chapter 53: Jaws of The Beast
- Chapter 52: The First Floor Boss
- Chapter 51: Double Kill
- Chapter 50: Resolute Will
- Chapter 49: Focused Anger
- Chapter 48: Light at The End of a Dark Tunnel
- Chapter 47: Frustrating Reality Check
- Chapter 46: RUNEBOUND
- Chapter 45: Forced By Circumstances
- Chapter 44: Bone Arranging Agony
- Chapter 43: Cursed Blessing
- Chapter 42: Back-dealings
- Chapter 41: Administrative Rage
- Chapter 40: Danger
- Chapter 39: Conviction
- Chapter 38: Rewards and Consequences
- Chapter 37: Wake Up Call
- Chapter 36: First Kill
- Chapter 35: Burden and struggle
- Chapter 34: Price of Hubris
- Chapter 33: Mule
- Chapter 32: [ᚱ- ᚪᚾᚳᚩᚱ] -Anchor-
- Chapter 31: [Forbidden]
- Chapter 30: Measure of Burden
- Chapter 29: Inside the Black Building
- Chapter 28: In The Walls
- Chapter 27: Enemies At The Gate
- Chapter 26: Rising Tension
- Chapter 25: Stakeout
- Chapter 24: The Black Building
- Chapter 23: Hidden Piece of Trouble
- Chapter 22: Loot
- Chapter 21: Dogpile
- Chapter 20: Doppelganger
- Chapter 19: A Den For Stragglers
- Chapter 18: Mortifying Suspicion
- Chapter 17: Unique Item
- Chapter 16: Merchant of Rare Goods
- Chapter 15: A Plan For The Future
- Chapter 14: Hidden Piece 2
- Chapter 13: Hidden Piece
- Chapter 12: Undergound
- Chapter 11: Death at Every Corner
- Chapter 10: Standoff
- Chapter 9: Blood Rush
- Chapter 8: First Kill
- Chapter 7: Inner Demons
- Chapter 6: Deadly Goblins
- Chapter 5: First Night
- Chapter 4: Introduction To Death
- Chapter 3: The Reverse Tower of The Dead
- Chapter 2: Blood Handed Invitation
- Chapter 1: Prologue