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Now reading: Chapter 520 - Announcement from 100% DROP RATE : Why is My Inventory Always so Full?, a Fantasy novel by Meagerton.

The next day, Lucien gathered the important people inside the Origin Core Shrine.

The chamber was quieter than usual despite the number of people present.

That quiet was not emptiness.

It was anticipation.

The rged Origin Core fragnt rested within the shrine like a lawful sun held under discipline.

Around the chamber, the recorders continued their work in ordered silence. Even now, minor matters flowed through the network without rest.

Sect feuds. rchant price-fixing. Petty insults between rival disciples. And, to Lucien’s enduring disbelief, more than one furious quarrel conducted entirely through communication devices.

He had created a world-changing infrastructure.

The first thing many people did with it was argue faster.

Lucien had chosen to stop being surprised by civilization.

Today, however, he had not co to inspect pettiness.

Today, he had co to move the world.

The latest batch of communication devices had sold out completely.

This ti, Kael had not needed to travel as far to chase buyers. The buyers had chased him.

Everyone had learned the lesson of its scarcity.

Wait too long, and the stock vanished. Hesitate too long, and another faction bought the advantage. Pretend not to care, and your rivals coordinated faster than you.

So by the ti the large batch entered the market.... sects, rchant houses, clans, and wandering practitioners from beyond Sareth had already begun gathering around Kael’s expected routes like predators waiting at a watering hole.

Even people from other regions had co.

That part pleased Lucien greatly.

The more regions already touched by the devices, the wider and harder the next wave would strike.

A single announcent inside Sareth would have created a rumor.

An announcent crossing regions at once would create movent.

Lucien wanted movent.

When everyone important had assembled, he walked to the Origin Core fragnt itself.

Lucien placed one hand against the rged fragnt.

The mont his palm touched it, the connection opened.

He felt it at once.

The threads.

Billions of fine lawful lines spreading outward through the world, each connected to a communication device that had already been awakened and accepted into the network. The whole thing resembled a vast web of awareness held together by one central will.

Lucien inhaled once and let his consciousness spread through the structure.

He felt Sareth first. Then the farther reaches. Then the isolated devices held by cautious factions beyond the region. Then the rchant chains. Then sect halls. Then noble residences. Then hidden rooms where powerful people kept their new acquisitions close and private, still unsure whether to admire or fear what they had bought.

He found them all.

Then he began.

Every communication device across the network lit at once.

Conversations stopped. Hands paused. Eyes narrowed. Argunts died mid-sentence.

Across regions, the sa ssage unfolded in pale luminous script above every active device:

A Public Notice from Lootwell

In six days, Lootwell will open its gates to the outside world.

The forr Karesh Desert now stands under lawful order and bears the na Lootwell.

The communication devices already spreading through the regions were crafted and issued from Lootwell.

Those who seek trade, knowledge, challenge, healing, or lawful opportunity may co.

Those who seek disorder, theft, probing, or hidden hostility are advised to reconsider.

Lootwell receives guests by law, not by chaos. Prepare yourselves accordingly.

Entry will be regulated. Access will be judged. Conduct will matter.

Co if you wish to witness what has risen behind the veil.

Lootwell opens in six days.

The ssage remained for several breaths.

...

Inside the shrine, silence followed.

Lucien slowly withdrew his hand.

The ssage was sent.

The world would handle the rest.

Kael let out a low whistle.

"That," he said, "is not a rchant announcent."

Lucien glanced at him.

"It’s an invitation."

Elias looked at the fading thread-map with unreadable calm.

"It is also a warning."

Elk smiled brilliantly.

"And a perfect advertisent."

Vivian exhaled through her nose, eyes still on the fragnt.

"The world is going to panic."

Eirene’s expression barely changed.

"So of it will panic," she said. "The rest will put on expensive robes and call their panic a delegation."

That made Lucien laugh.

•••

The world reacted exactly as it should have.

First ca silence.

The kind that falls over a room or hall when too many people see the sa impossible thing at the sa ti.

In Sareth, sect halls froze.

In a private courtyard, a sect elder read the announcent twice, then a third ti, then muttered with utter sincerity, "This is how hidden empires begin."

His disciple, standing behind him, asked carefully, "Elder, do hidden empires usually announce themselves?"

The elder did not answer.

Elsewhere, the reaction was sharper.

Those who had suspected that the devices ca from sothing larger now felt their suspicions snap into place all at once.

Of course the first large spread had centered around Sareth. Of course the caravans had moved with strange confidence.

The source had been the Karesh Desert all along.

Or rather, what the Karesh Desert had beco.

Lootwell.

That na began moving imdiately.

At first in whispers. Then in conversations. Then in the hard, fast way real nas spread once attached to power, opportunity, and danger.

Karesh Desert had already beco a place of rumor under its new hidden ruler.

Now that ruler had spoken.

And worse, he had spoken publicl, and with the confidence of soone who did not sound worried about what might co knocking.

That alone unsettled sensible people.

Because confidence at that scale had only two explanations.

Either the hidden ruler was a fool. Or Lootwell was far more frightening than the world had guessed.

No one who had seen Morveth, Condoriano, or Saber around Kael believed the first explanation for very long.

In one outer region, a rchant patriarch read the ssage and laughed once in disbelief.

"So the desert was building a kingdom while we haggled over routes."

His daughter corrected him imdiately.

"Not a kingdom."

He looked at her.

She lifted her communication device slightly and said, "A producer."

That shut him up faster than any debate could have.

Because she was right.

This was not rely so hidden city announcing its existence.

This was the place that had already altered regional communication, prestige, coordination, gossip, trade speed, and sect politics without even opening its gates.

And now it was inviting people in.

That ant Lootwell did not need approval to matter.

It already mattered.

In another region, a group of younger disciples who had only just managed to purchase a shared communication device through pooled resources nearly lost their minds when the ssage appeared.

"Lootwell?"

"The desert is a city now?"

"No, idiot, it says lawful order. That ans it’s bigger than a city."

"What does ’access will be judged’ an?"

"It ans we should wear better clothes."

"Why would clothes matter?"

"Because if a hidden civilization judges while I look poor, I will never recover emotionally."

That line spread far beyond their sect.

Not because it was profound.

Because it was true enough to hurt.

...

The rumors did not remain in Sareth.

They leapt.

The communication devices had already crossed regions, and now the ssage moved with them.

The world adjusted around it imdiately.

Those who had failed to secure communication devices before now felt real panic.

Because now the devices were no longer only useful objects sold by traveling rchants.

They were clearly tied to the first public breath of a hidden territory whose influence had already started rewriting normal life.

Missing one had beco bad. Missing Lootwell’s opening might beco unforgivable.

Caravans began shifting course.

Sect envoys started preparing departure lists before official approval had even been granted. rchant houses sent urgent runners to recall representatives who could be useful at the opening. Families with ambition began discussing whether to send sons, daughters, or trusted stewards to observe first. Independent wanderers sharpened weapons, packed travel gear, and tried to look as though they had planned to head toward the forr Karesh Desert all along.

Even the people who did not know exactly why they wanted to go still began moving.

Because the shape of the thing was already obvious.

Sothing enormous had risen in secret.

rchants slled opportunity. Sects slled advantage. Scholars slled lost knowledge. Frauds slled profit. Spies slled a challenge. And wiser people, the ones Lucien most respected from a distance, slled history.

That was the true scale of it.

This was not rely an opening.

It was an event large enough to bend routes.

The world had turned.

Enough that people who had never once cared about the desert were now packing for it.

Inside the shrine, as fresh reports began arriving from frightened rchants, excited observers, alard sects, and delighted chaos-lovers, Lucien stood before the Origin Core and listened.

Vivian ca to stand beside him.

"The world is moving," she said quietly.

Lucien nodded.

"Yes."

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