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Chapter 511: Mining

    Chapter 511: Mining


    “Are you trying to crash the essory market?” Jane cried out exasperated when he returned to the workshop with Wedan and Hoen. Mina and Fin had decided to go to the training room and work on their skill to prepare for their journey.


    “Oh! How did you know?” Seth eximed surprised.


    “Are you serious?!”she asked raising her hands to the head.


    “Why not? I recently apanied a small party and it seemed like essories are currently really valuable and my skillcked some much-needed love so I thought- Why not cash in on that business?” he said.


    He didn’t act thoughtlessly on this one. There were a lot of foreign merchants importing cheap essories and selling them at a huge price. He couldn’t help but smile every time he was thinking of ruining the business of these opportunists.


    “On that note, Hoen, are you done with the certificate tokens?” he mentioned.


    “I finished the minting press, but there is still a lot of material I have to mint.” the dwarf deliberated.N?v(el)B\\jnn


    “You can leave that to a golem, can’t you? I have a more important question, could you also make something like a minting press for rings or other essories?” the cksmith asked schemingly.


    “???” Jane’s gears were grinding at top speed as she tried to follow the conversation.


    “I can… but it will be only able to make one kind of ring,” he said embarrassed. His skills were simply not advanced enough to make a machine with multiple functions.


    “That’s not something to worry about. You can simply make five different ones for the start.” Seth stated matter of factly.


    “Five? Why five?” the dwarf asked confused.


    “Well, one for each kind of ss. Casters, Defense-Types, Agility-Types, Strength-Types, and Dexterity types. We will make low-tier standardized equipment anyone of any ss can afford.” the cksmith revealed his intention.


    Seth was originally not altruistically inclined. Not because he was a cold person, but because he was very self-centered and rarely looked around him. Seeing the reaction of Paolo’s party to a simple ring, he had put in some effort to find out more. Of course, there was ack of good items for all level ranges on Urth in the beginning. But as the adventurers grew and the number of cksmiths rose, the supply of low-tier and middle-tier equipment like swords and armors managed to catch up with the demand.


    It was different for essories. Although special materials had inherent magic properties, the true worth of essories came from the technology of enchanting them. As Seth had experienced himself, it was practically impossible to create something in a vacuum.


    Even for Y-City, who were currently developing their own kind of magic technology. Their approach was based on science and physics. (And a little bit on the items Seth kept selling) They didn’t really have a choice as regr technology did not work in Ypsilon. A circumstance people were still unable to exinpletely


    As such, the native craftsmen who became Goldsmiths, or had the skill,cked a crucial part that made essories potent. Enchanters could help there, but they were also rare, as it was a hard to master ss. Enchanters had to either learn enchantments or arduously develop them themselves, too.


    However, the biggest reason that essories were scarce was probably that production sses were simply unpopr in the beginning. Just like Seth would have never chosen the ss of a cksmith in a situation where his life was in constant danger.


    The number of crafters only grew recently with the situations in the districts calming down. Still, Goldsmith was an unpopr ss because of thecking enchantments. Even with otherworldly products imported to Delta, who had the money to buy an expensive sword or ring, just to take it apart and learn the enchantment?


    With no local supplier, the adventurers were dependent on foreign trade or dungeon drops. Even now, as more people reached what could be considered a high level, many didn’t have any essories. Even if they had some money, they would put priority on armor or weapons.


    That was why even a party around lv.50 like Paolo’s, barely had any essories and was almost as happy about an umon ring as they were about the epic weapon Seth gave them. That was how starved the market was.


    At this point, the quality wouldn’t matter. The items wouldn’t have to be very unique or of high craftsmanship, it would be more along the line of fashion jewelry everyone could afford. So that everyone could at least have a piece of basic magical equipment that fit them in their equipment slots, as every filled slot was a would improve the chance of survival.


    It was just a hunch, but he kept thinking of Nas’Korn’s warning. With the Age of Gods upon them, every improvement would probably count. Seth doubted something could happen to Delta, but helping was always worth it, right? Especially if you could make money and pull somebody’s leg in the process.


    “Is this why I’m here? Do you want to sell this …fashion jewelry in the Turquoise Anvil?” she asked less than happy.


    Although they were selling some lower-tier potions for their alchemy division, and mid-tier armors and weapons that were made by the dwarves, their shop was known for the high-quality products Seth and especially Cerberus had been making all the time.


    Suddenly introducing low-tier essories for a “cheap” price might have harmed their brand. Seth knew that, too. That was why he had a different idea.


    “No, you are here, because I want to open a second store, something like “The Copper Anvil”. We separate our assortment and only sell high-end items in the Turquoise anvil from now on. Everything else will be transferred to the Copper Anvil. The new essories, low-grade potions, and we can even sell the dungeon drops there, instead of selling them over middlemen.” he exined to Jane. The business manager could only stare at him in surprise. Was it because he had made an actually viable suggestion?


    “When the trade route is done, we could even ship them to Y-City…” she mumbled but her thought was interrupted by the dwarf.


    “But what are we going to do about the materials?” Hoen asked preupied with a different problem.


    “R-Right, how would we supply the materials for this “grand scheme” of yours? Wouldn’t first need enough materials fit for making these kinds of essories?” Jane followed up on Hoen’s question.


    It was a valid critique. Even if they had the production facilities, what were they supposed to do without the fitting materials? But the cksmith had also thought about this.


    “We will mine it. Or rather, I will mine it. Ever since our world was flooded with mana, many of the ores of Urth have been saturated with magic. I already managed to mine some materials like or back when we first found Minas Mar.” he exined to Jane.


    The dwarf caught on a bit quicker than Jane.


    “Does that mean, you found ore deposits we can tap into?”


    “That’s right. I had the tower scan the surroundings and it found a few different metal veins showing a mana signature within the range of Minas Mar.”


    Jane joined Seth’s smile while it was the dwarf’s turn to not catch on.


    “Don’t we need a mining permit for that?” Hoen asked confused.


    That was true, in magical worlds like the ones under the rule of Chrona it was custom that it needed at least the feudal lord’s permit to mine. But it was different on Urth.


    “The territory of Delta does not go past the city boundaries. There are nows pertaining to mining or pretty much anything past the city limits anymore.” Seth exined.


    The districts were built as self-sufficient mega cities, while everything outside was dered no man’snd. Districts would not im ownership or recognize ims overnd and resources outside the districts.


    The simple basis for this action was, that there was nothing worthwhile left outside of the Districts. This had changed now, but thews had not yet. Technically, anyone could leave and start a mine outside of Delta, they just needed to have the strength to protect what they imed, as no authority would interfere.


    Even if thews change, how long would it take for the districts to grow a force to police the vast stretches ofnds ridden with monsters? Taking Y-City as an example, they already were unable to protect thew in all of the districts, much less outside of it.


    “As you see, legally, nobody can stop us from mining out there, for now. ” Jane concluded their exnation. The dwarf blinked for a moment,


    “Then what are we waiting for? Think of all those ownerless ores out there make me all fidgety We have to get Wedan, too.” he started urging.


    “There is no need to hurry. Also, you have to build the machines for the rings. Jane, can I leave the management of the second shop in your hands, too?”


    “Haha, did you forget who you are talking to? Don’t worry, I will make the Copper Anvil bloom, just like I did with the Turquoise Anvil.” she bragged proudly.


    It was good that she agreed with his idea and was even enthusiastic about it.


    “But what about you? You said you are going to mine it, there is this heap of rings and you still have those tin cans over there. Aren’t you trying to do a little too much at once?” she asked a little worried.


    Seth looked at her surprised but then smiled. He was d that she cared.


    “Do I look like a workaholic to you?” he asked, pounding his chest. “Don’ worry, I don’t intend to do it all myself. What do I have the big guy for?” he asked and pointed at Cerberus, the MVP of Minas Mar’s weapon forge.


    “And I can delegate the tower’s maintenance drones to do most of the mining. Personally, I will only visit the deposits with the highest mana density, as those should hold rare ores. They aren’t big and it won’t take too long.” he exined to lessen her worries.


    Seeing her seem satisfied with his exnation Seth continued.


    “I guess, everyone agrees with this course of action. Jane, can you inform Mary about this?”


    “…Sure, but don’t think I can make it sound like this was my idea. You keep increasing her workload.”
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