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Now reading: Chapter 66: Equivalent Exchange from Investing in My Crippled Wife: Every Return Makes Me Stronger, a Fantasy novel by PeaceinChaos.

"...Why are you so surprised? Don’t you know the golden rule about equivalent exchange?" the voice asked confusedly. "Information is the most expensive asset in existence, you know. Giving it away for free is a total waste."

Soren shifted his weight, his eyes moving back to the empty space where the voice originated. He hadn’t expected to negotiate with a ghost, but it made sense. In any world, things were rarely free.

"What is the price then, Senior?"

"Hmm... Actually, I haven’t thought about it yet..."

The voice trailed off, and a heavy silence settled over the hall.

Soren then felt an invisible pressure sweep over him, like a cold, prying gaze that scrutinized every fiber of his being. It was as if he were being placed on a scale and found wanting.

"What can you even offer anyway?" the voice muttered, sounding unimpressed.

Soren’s lips twitched. It was irritating to be appraised like a piece of low-quality junk, but he kept his expression controlled. He didn’t want to give the old man any more leverage than he already had.

"Although you have great potential, you seem a bit too weak, especially for your age," the voice continued. "Do you lack resources or sothing? Or did you just slack off?"

"I do lack resources," Soren answered. "But it is because I awakened recently."

"Awakened?" The voice repeated the word as if tasting it. "Is that what you call it when you gain your powers?"

"Yes."

"I see. That explains it then. But it does not change the fact that you are weak. Then... are you rich?"

"...No."

"Hmm... This is a bit troubleso then." The voice sounded genuinely disappointed now. "You aren’t strong or rich, then what use can you be to him?"

Soren caught the word imdiately amidst the insults.

’Him?’

His gaze shifted toward Ryan, who was still unconscious on the polished floor.

’It must be talking about him, right? Then... What if I do this?’

"Senior, how about we make a deal?"

Soren adjusted his stance, his eyes fixed on the point where the voice last echoed.

"I think I have an idea about what is happening here. I will tell you my guess and offer what I can do. In exchange, you will answer my questions and fulfill your part of the trade. Does that sound fair?"

"Ho?" The voice sounded genuinely intrigued, the disappointnt from before replaced by a sharp, predatory curiosity. "A guess? You have quite the nerve to gamble with using nothing but your own assumptions. Fine. Speak, little one. Let us see if your mind is sharper than your spear."

Soren took a deep breath, his mind working at full speed. He needed to fra his knowledge carefully, blending his own deductions with the facts he had just glimpsed on the interface without revealing the source.

"It seems like you... are not from our world," Soren began, his voice echoing steadily through the golden expanse. "You ntioned choosing Ryan, which suggests you have selected him as your successor or sothing similar. Given the staggering scale of this architecture, you must be a figure of imnse power—a king, an emperor, or a powerhouse of your world. And... you aren’t truly alive, are you? This is likely a fragnt of your consciousness left behind to ensure your legacy isn’t lost. You are leaving your inheritance to Ryan because, for so reason or because of fate, as you said, he is the only one who fits."

Silence followed. The air seed to grow still, as if the very pillars were holding their breath.

"Continue," the voice finally commanded, its tone unreadable.

"However," Soren added, shifting his stance to look toward the empty air, "it is precisely because you originate from a different world that you might not fully grasp the complexities of how things work here. Ryan has the potential, but-"

"Actually, I know a little about your world," the voice interrupted, cutting him off before he could finish. "I have glimpsed the boy’s mories, so don’t try to trick there. Besides, I know you are just a supervisor to him, and quite frankly, the actual reason I spared you is that you were decent to him and ca here to save him."

"O-oh, I see. I didn’t think of that," Soren replied awkwardly.

’Right, that’s possible,’ he thought, his mind pivoting. ’But if so, I need to change the plan...’

’Think.... Ah, right, I know what to do.’ He cleared his throat, regaining his composure. "Then, since you’ve seen his mories, you must have seen exactly how he ended up in this situation, right?"

"Yes," the voice replied.

"Then you should know what awaits him if that kid tries sothing lethal again. Ryan might have your inheritance, but he is still a student in a world governed by rules and influence."

Soren paused, locking his gaze onto the empty air.

"Actually, I have already taken care of that kid." Soren continued, his tone turning colder. "And I also have evidence of his actions. So, my offer is this: I will help Ryan get revenge on that kid in the correct way, and I will do my best to help him grow. Just like you are investing in him, I will invest in him as well."

"You an to say... You will protect the boy?" The voice asked, intrigued.

"...Yes," Soren replied.

The silence in the hall deepened as the voice seed to weigh Soren’s words.

Soren stood his ground, though his mind continued to race.

Actually, he couldn’t think of a better offer right now. He had already risked everything to co this far; connecting himself to the boy wasn’t just a choice, it was a necessity. Ryan was a Supre-grade target, and with this inheritance, his rise was a mathematical certainty. More importantly, Soren had a lingering feeling that the boy would be a crucial piece in solving Ethea’s curse.

"I know I might be weak right now," Soren continued, breaking the silence. "But I am going to grow strong, and I am going to do it fast. And I think I understand how the real world works. I know how dangerous and cruel this world is to those who are unprepared. That’s why I will do my best to help him navigate it."

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