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Now reading: Chapter 33 from I Became an Evolving Deep-Sea Creature, a Adventure novel by Jolynejoestar.

Chapter 33. Trade

Yorum realized that he had been unconscious for a long ti.

The scenery around him had changed. He was now inside a massive structure he’d never seen before, and a rmaid with her face hidden beneath a helt was tending to him.

-… unconscious?

Instinctively, he checked himself. Everything was still in place.

It was disgraceful. He had fainted while holding the UV Thermal Gun, a special-grade arcane weapon capable of killing even myth-class creatures.

Seeing him awake, the Deep Sea rmaid who had been caring for him stepped away to call her master.

Not long after, a voice echoed—it was the Sea God Kydron.

-You’ve awakened?

-…Thank you.

Sha was sha, but the fact remained that he had been helped.

-That rmaid who just left knows a great deal about poisons. Your body is strong, and since you were resisting Abysarion’s venom, she said there was no need for further treatnt.

Yorum turned his head toward the Deep Sea rmaid and gave a slight nod.

-You ca from beyond, didn’t you? From a “very deep place,” is that right?"

-That’s what the beings here call it, yes. We, however, refer to it as the Second Universe. But before that, I should repay you for saving .

-No need. Helping slay Abysarion was already repaynt enough. In fact, I owe you. And as repaynt, I’ve decided to assist with your work. I’ve discovered sothing. Bring it in.

At his words, several Deep Sea rmaids appeared, dragging in a sand shark, bound tightly with chains.

-While you were unconscious for a month, I made inquiries about the jelly octopus.

In truth, Yul had once witnessed the Sea God, but to Kydron, Yul was rely an insignificant creature, soone whose existence he didn’t even recognize.

-This Elder sand shark claid to have seen that octopus.

The summoned shark was bound in enchanted chains, still radiating defiance.

-Let go, you filthy rmaids!

-Why do you resist my servants while staying within my domain?

-Sea God Kydron! I do not serve you! You’re not the rightful ruler appointed by the Turusains!

-The Turusains have long vanished with the flow of ti. I am the master of this realm now.

At that, those holding the shark thrust their enchanted spike into its body.

-Gaaaargh!

-How dare you blasphe before the Sea God!

-He could crush a wretch like you into a flat stingray in an instant, yet he speaks rcifully to you!

-My lord, this creature still won’t behave. Shall we make it more compliant?

Kydron nodded. After an appropriate amount of “persuasion,” Yorum finally obtained the information he wanted.

-Grrrk… I’ve seen that jelly octopus. Ugh, it was moving with its whole body turned bright red.

-Hm? Wait, that sounds right, Kydron.

-Stop now.

Unable to endure the pain any longer, the Elder sand shark spilled the rest.

-It attacked our young near a hydrothermal vent, so we fought back. Then it shot upward at trendous speed, breaching the surface! The pressure difference must’ve torn it apart completely!

-No, probably not. Still, that’s good information. My thanks for your cooperation, Kydron.

-Hm. Seems you’ve got what you needed. Dispose of it, boys.

-Yes, my lord.

At Kydron’s gesture, the Elder sand shark was dragged away. Yorum watched expressionlessly, then asked:

-By the way, what is “Heaven and Earth Resonance”? I heard that phrase when we fought the Sea God.

-There are tis when such a period arrives. I cannot say precisely when, but there are monts when the heavens draw close to one another.

-The heavens?

-Up above. When that happens, all kinds of creatures run wild. Especially those driven up from the Deep Sea after losing their battles below. Each ti, I simply suppress their rampage.

Yorum didn’t quite grasp Kydron’s words, but since he had obtained the information he sought, he left soon after.

* * *

After leaving the village, Yul began scooping up Krelsite from the patrol area, piling it high while biting down on the rope tied to a giant clam to drag it along.

The clam trailed behind him like a string of dried fish. Thanks to its buoyancy, even that heavy thing could be carried with relative ease.

‘First, I’ll head to the Kingdom of Frangia.’

He could have gone straight to Skilg Brig Island, where Ian lived, but he decided that, by order of priority, he should show it to the king first.

There were several reasons for that.

Ian lives in seclusion, but if word gets out that there’s Krelsite on that island, who knows what’ll happen?

Krelsite was a gem used to adorn the Emperor’s crown. If the amount Yul carried were to spread around Skilg Brig Island, it could beco dangerous.

So Yul decided to divert attention. He would sell it to the King of Frangia.

And he would keep aside a portion of the Krelsite for Ian.

That way, public attention would focus entirely on the Kingdom of Frangia, flooded with Krelsite, while the isolated Skilg Brig Island, where Ian lived, would remain safe.

It was unlikely anyone would find that remote island anyway—but while setting up a safety asure, Yul also made sure to profit, dispersing a fair amount of Krelsite onto the mainland.

That was the plan.

‘Since I’m the sole provider of this material to begin with, I can adjust the price however I like. But once I sell this much, it won’t stay a rare tal reserved only for the Emperor’s crown.’

* * *

rchant Hugh Retel heard a faint echo inside his head and made his way to the familiar docks he frequented.

‘, an orca’s representative!?’

At first, he had been surprised when Yul appeared, bringing strange treasures from the sea. But as he managed Yul’s growing assets, a thought had crossed his mind.

‘Have I… beco a subordinate of the orca? That makes no sense. I’m human, for crying out loud.’

He had even considered asking the Sun King to replace him with another representative.

But that idea vanished the instant he opened the giant clam Yul had brought.

-It’s Krelsite. I brought about sixty kilograms.

“J-Just… just a mont, please. I can’t handle sothing like this on my own.”

-Ah, I suppose I should show it to the Sun King first?

That was the custom: priceless goods like these had to be presented to the king before being sold.

Yul didn’t object to that. He had quite a few dealings with the Sun King himself, after all.

Even Hugh Retel, though he managed Yul’s finances, was ultimately a servant of the Sun King.

After sending a ssenger to the palace, Hugh couldn’t hide the tremor in his voice.

“H-How in the world did you even acquire this?”

-It was deep under the sea. You people treat this Krelsite like a treasure, so I ca to sell it.

Yul spoke the prepared line smoothly. Afterward, he spent so ti chatting idly with Hugh.

-How do I open an account at the Royal Bank?

“It involves signing a contract written on pimlin paper, a paper imbued with magic. That’s how the account’s authenticity and stability are secured…”

A kind of magical contract, then.

-I’ll do it.

“But, uh, the authentication device for that process is in Iorisel, near the capital of the Kingdom of Frangia. That’s the only place where new accounts can be created.”

-What? Then I have to go into the kingdom myself?

“Umm… the authentication device isn’t allowed to be taken out of the country.”

-That’s discrimination against sea creatures!

“P-Please calm down, sir! There must be a workaround, perhaps by hiring a proxy mage! Nobles without magical power usually do that…”

-How am I supposed to open an account through an agent? Do you know what could go wrong!?

While they were bickering, an unexpected commotion arose—the Sun King himself appeared, flanked by his entourage, to see Yul.

“Oh! My friend Yul!”

The Sun King claid he had rushed over the mont he heard that Yul had co for a treasure trade.

Yul wanted to ask if the man had nothing better to do, but in truth, the Sun King had ignored all his official appointnts just to co here.

-Ah, Sun King. You’re here?

“You may call Jang, hahaha! I often think of you, my friend, but I didn’t expect you to show up just like this!”

The Sun King approached with a broad grin. Behind him, a hooded man with cold, shadowed eyes followed silently.

‘That one’s a mage.’

He stood in an ideal position for guarding the king, most likely a royal bodyguard mage.

“Ah, this man is from the Flanders Assassin Guild. Tried to kill once—failed, of course. So, I hired him instead.”

-You hired an assassin?

“A king has many enemies. And, as it happens, this one was looking for soone worthy to serve.”

Unbelievable. No wonder he was called the Sun King—his generosity and boldness matched the na.

“So you’ve brought treasure!?”

-That’s right, Jang. Take a look.

At Yul’s gesture, the Sun King leaned in to examine the tal. Then he turned to the assassin mage.

“This is Krelsite, yes?”

“Yes, Your Majesty. Since it has the property of blocking magic, there’s no doubt about it.”

The mage, who seed quite taciturn, answered only the question asked.

“How much would this be worth, then?”

“Approximately… ten thousand ducats.”

“Hm? How much did you say?"

“Uh… ten thousand.”

The Sun King’s eyes quivered at that.

“W–Well, I could afford it with my personal funds, of course.”

-I’m not planning to sell it for that much.

Yul hadn’t brought the Krelsite to fetch a high price in the first place.

He intended to sell it for a high price at first, then gradually lower it over ti.

-It’s a monopoly product that only I can sell, but it’s actually a common tal under the sea.

That was true. There were plenty of deposits scattered across the ocean floor.

“Common… under the sea?”

-Go down roughly a hundred ters, and you’ll find so. Go deeper, and there’s plenty more…

“Haha! Then it is a precious material, at least to us.”

Indeed, with human technology, there was no way to mine it, so Yul planned to charge humans a fair but profitable rate.

-I’d like to trade it at a reasonable price for magic stones. How about it?

“Splendid! Excellent, my friend!”

-There’s just one problem, though. I tried to open a bank account, but Hugh said I couldn’t because I’m a sea creature.

“What nonsense is this!?”

The Sun King shot a sharp glare at Hugh Retel.

“N–No, Your Majesty! I rely said that the authentication device can’t be taken out of the bank…”

-I don’t feel like going onto land right now.

“I command it! Bring the Royal Bank’s authentication device here at once! It is a disgrace that my friend cannot open an account in our nation’s bank!”

‘Ahh, so this is what power feels like.’

When an absolute monarch calls you his friend, everything moves effortlessly, huh.

Surrounded by soldiers equivalent to an elite guard unit and a company of gno mages, Yul completed the magic contract using the transported magical verifier.

A new notification appeared in his status window:

【Contract】

3. Royal Bank of Frangia Account Ownership Contract

[Mutual agreent contract. The account is authenticated through a magical device that identifies the soul. It allows you to open an account at a bank in the specified nation, with full ability to deposit and withdraw funds.]

-There are gnos in the kingdom?

“For strict financial managent, none are more suitable than gnos. Ah, ti’s up, I’ve canceled all other appointnts, but there’s still one important affair I must attend.”

-Take care, Jang.

“Stay well, my friend. Next ti, I’ll invite you to my palace! Hahaha!”

After parting ways with the Sun King, Yul began his transaction.

And who did he sell to? None other than the Sun King himself.

The monarch was already planning to use a good portion of the tal to forge an entire crown made of solid Krelsite.

‘Remarkable.’

Even though the buyer was his superior, Hugh Retel handled the trade with impressive enthusiasm, reporting every detail of the negotiation with the royal representative.

The Sun King knows how to choose his subordinates well.

In the end, Yul sold the Krelsite at a reasonable price.

The paynt was deposited directly into his new account, and he planned to invest it later when the ti ca.

With that done, Yul set out toward Ian’s island, just as he had originally intended.

But he remained unaware that behind him, a faintly shimring distortion in space was quietly following his trail.

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