SSS Legendary Knight: I Will Surpass Them All
Chapter 32: Path to prosperity
- Chapter 79: Date with Seraphina
- Chapter 78: Not telling you
- Chapter 77: Am I missing something?
- Chapter 76: Caught
- Chapter 75: Testing patience
- Chapter 74: Explain yourself
- Chapter 73: I’m not your pet
- Chapter 72: Errand boy
- Chapter 71: Please don’t scream
- Chapter 70: Song of the Welkin Moon
- Chapter 69: Primordial Anemo
- Chapter 68: Meeting with Principal III
- Chapter 67: Meeting with Principal II
- Chapter 66: Meeting with Principal
- Chapter 65: Barely on time
- Chapter 64: The family
- Chapter 63: Visiting Market with Chloe
- Chapter 62: It’s Primordial Level
- Chapter 61: Forming Core II
- Chapter 60: Forming Core
- Chapter 59: Devouring Thunder
- Chapter 58: You are coming with me
- Chapter 57: Hilt with no blade
- Chapter 56: It’s only an evaluation or is it?
- Chapter 55: Dream
- Chapter 54: Aria Starveil
- Chapter 53: I want to change the room
- Chapter 52: Star Four Knight
- Chapter 51: Piggy ride
- Chapter 50: The things Chloe hate #1
- Chapter 49: Arcane Gym
- Chapter 48: Mana stones
- Chapter 47: Elemental Studies
- Chapter 46: The core principle of Arcane Academy!
- Chapter 45: Mystery Box
- Chapter 44: Lullaby
- Chapter 43: Roommate
- Chapter 42: Throwing hands
- Chapter 41: Noah
- Chapter 40: Benefits of Crownbearer
- Chapter 39: Dilemma
- Chapter 38: Manaphone
- Chapter 37: The Crownbearer
- Chapter 36: The top three places
- Chapter 35: Steal the berries
- Chapter 34: She is here
- Chapter 33: Dignity or Money
- Chapter 32: Path to prosperity
- Chapter 31: Where is Vlad’s uniform?
- Chapter 30: Vlad’s plan
- Chapter 29: Max Caldren
- Chapter 28: Monopoly
- Chapter 27: Treasure Hunting
- Chapter 26: The President of Student Council
- Chapter 25: The dormitory
- Chapter 24: The Campus
- Chapter 23: Arcane Academy
- Chapter 22: This is my admission form
- Chapter 21: A side quest
- Chapter 20: Vice President Sophia
- Chapter 19: The city of knowledge
- Chapter 18: Leaving for Academy
- Chapter 17: Conversation with Ren
- Chapter 16: Her tears
- Chapter 15: The First Quest
- Chapter 14: I will surpass them all
- Chapter 13: A trap
- Chapter 12: Vlad’s talent
- Chapter 11: Benefits of an S+
- Chapter 10: S+ Ranked Talent
- Chapter 9: Looking for candy
- Chapter 8: No food?
- Chapter 7: The city of Harvest
- Chapter 6: Bidding the farewell
- Chapter 5: Let’s train
- Chapter 4: The Delinquent Catcher
- Chapter 3: Screwed up big time
- Chapter 2: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 1: The Beginning
"H-how many credits did he say again?"
"I don’t think I heard him clearly, but he said five credits."
"He must have misspoken. There’s no way he is asking such an extortionate price."
The freshers mumbled, clearly unwilling to believe the ridiculous price Vlad had demanded.
"I repeat, five credits per book," Vlad said in a loud and clear voice. This time, the revolt came in an instant.
"Do you even hear yourself? Don’t push your luck too far.
" "It’s a completely unreasonable price. Even after obtaining the book, we will receive only three credits. How could we pay you five credits for it?"
"He is just playing with us. He didn’t want to exchange the books in the first place. He planned to keep them all along."
The crowd shouted, barely restraining themselves from beating Vlad to a pulp. Some of them even turned away, giving up on the syllabus altogether.
"Guys, surely you aren’t thinking of rejecting a profitable deal," Vlad said with a playful tone that snapped half the crowd back, the sheer preposterousness of his words catching them off guard.
Before the crowd could abandon the treasure hunting rules and actually come to throwing hands with Vlad, he explained his reasoning. "Max, how much will it cost to buy the books from the library later?"
"The first semester books cost the same price the seniors had set for finding them. Three credits," Max replied.
"So from a credits standpoint, one book in the treasure hunt is worth six credits. Three from the reward and three as the actual price of the book. I’m asking for five credits, which still leaves them with one credit of profit."
Max nodded in agreement. "It will cost them more if they buy the books later."
Both shook their heads with a deep sigh and spoke simultaneously, "Tsk... tsk... And we even accounted for their profits."
The retreating students froze in their tracks. Vlad and Max’s words actually made sense. It was as though they were receiving the books at a one-credit discount per book. Still, something about it made them furious. Perhaps it was the offensive smiles Vlad and Max wore, or their predatory gazes that made them feel like trapped prey; either way, they could not bring themselves to accept the deal.
"Oh, and I almost forgot," Vlad said, noticing the crowd seemed convinced but still hesitant. "For the first fifty customers, we will exchange the books at four credits per book."
That was the final nail in the coffin.
"Tch, I need to find the hidden treasure as well. I can’t waste any more time here," a boy from the group muttered. "I’ll exchange it."
"Good, good," Vlad nodded in satisfaction. "Since you are our first customer, a special offer for you. You only need to pay three credits per book."
He made sure everyone heard him. He needed to show them, psychologically, exactly what they had lost by hesitating.
"Oh, thank you for the generous offer," the boy said, appearing genuinely pleased with Vlad’s offer.
Vlad provided him with the books he needed. In exchange, the boy wrote his name and the amount he owed at the back of Vlad’s treasure map, using the pen attached to the back of his own map.
On the reverse side of every treasure map, along with an attached pen, a table with two columns was printed: Name, and Amount to Pay. Below it, the rules of trading were written out.
The client must write their name and the amount of credits they owe at the back of the provider’s treasure map, using the pen given to them.
It was a kind of contract the seniors had devised to facilitate trading between freshers, since none of them possessed credits yet. To ensure authenticity and non-repudiation, the ink of each pen carried a unique mana signature.
Now that someone had actually made a trade, the other students began signing the contract as well. Meanwhile, Max announced the names of the freshers whose uniforms they had in their possession.
For the uniforms, they demanded either a hidden treasure or fifty percent of the credits their victims—ahem, customers, would earn by the end of the day.
Naturally, this was met with retaliation and curses from the poor souls whose uniforms they held.
But the freshers signed regardless. No one wanted to cross-dress or show up in a maid’s outfit on their very first day at the academy.
"Bro, should we really be doing this? We’re going to make enemies out of every first year," Max said to Vlad in a low tone, as each student who signed made sure to hurl a few choice words at them as a parting gift.
"There’s a phrase my father always says,"Vlad replied, handing a bundle of books to his latest customer.
He closed one eye and said with a sideways smirk, "If you ain’t making enemies, you ain’t making money."
"Ooh! Your father sounds like a deeply enlightened man," Max said, visibly impressed.
"Well, I can’t deny that," Vlad chuckled. "Who do you think I learned the fine art of extor—trading from?"
"So this is what you were scheming, commoner." A voice cut through the crowd, drawing everyone’s attention. It belonged to Leo Roosevelt, a boy with a heavy frame and a round face. "This treasure hunt was organised by the seniors so we could familiarise ourselves with the campus and grow closer to our peers through trading and partnership. You monopolised our books and uniforms and are now demanding exorbitant prices, defeating the entire purpose of Orientation."
He pushed through to the front of the crowd. "But no more. I, Leo Roosevelt, will not allow you to continue this scam of yours."
"And what exactly will you do?" Max retorted with a smirk. "Attack us?"
"Hah. Only a fallen house or a lowly commoner would resort to such undignified measures," Leo said, his tone thick with self-importance.
He reached into the space ring on his finger, produced a uniform, and declared, "I am asking for all the books here, along with an eighty percent share of your contract earnings, in exchange for this uniform."
On the small golden rectangular badge at the chest pocket of the blazer, the name Vlad Lumberjack was engraved in black.
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"Miss President, relocating uniforms is against the rules," Sophia said with a frown, one hand resting on her hip.
"I have no idea what you are talking about, Vice President," Seraphina replied, sitting cross-legged on the branch with a serene smile.
The two were perched on a branch deep within the Grimveil forest, watching the distant commotion below.
"What did Vlad do to end up on your bad side?" Sophia asked with a sigh.
"Nothing much," Seraphina answered vaguely.
Her pink eyes stayed fixed on Vlad from afar, her smile slowly widening as she whispered, "What will you do now... Hero Vlad?"
- Chapter 79: Date with Seraphina
- Chapter 78: Not telling you
- Chapter 77: Am I missing something?
- Chapter 76: Caught
- Chapter 75: Testing patience
- Chapter 74: Explain yourself
- Chapter 73: I’m not your pet
- Chapter 72: Errand boy
- Chapter 71: Please don’t scream
- Chapter 70: Song of the Welkin Moon
- Chapter 69: Primordial Anemo
- Chapter 68: Meeting with Principal III
- Chapter 67: Meeting with Principal II
- Chapter 66: Meeting with Principal
- Chapter 65: Barely on time
- Chapter 64: The family
- Chapter 63: Visiting Market with Chloe
- Chapter 62: It’s Primordial Level
- Chapter 61: Forming Core II
- Chapter 60: Forming Core
- Chapter 59: Devouring Thunder
- Chapter 58: You are coming with me
- Chapter 57: Hilt with no blade
- Chapter 56: It’s only an evaluation or is it?
- Chapter 55: Dream
- Chapter 54: Aria Starveil
- Chapter 53: I want to change the room
- Chapter 52: Star Four Knight
- Chapter 51: Piggy ride
- Chapter 50: The things Chloe hate #1
- Chapter 49: Arcane Gym
- Chapter 48: Mana stones
- Chapter 47: Elemental Studies
- Chapter 46: The core principle of Arcane Academy!
- Chapter 45: Mystery Box
- Chapter 44: Lullaby
- Chapter 43: Roommate
- Chapter 42: Throwing hands
- Chapter 41: Noah
- Chapter 40: Benefits of Crownbearer
- Chapter 39: Dilemma
- Chapter 38: Manaphone
- Chapter 37: The Crownbearer
- Chapter 36: The top three places
- Chapter 35: Steal the berries
- Chapter 34: She is here
- Chapter 33: Dignity or Money
- Chapter 32: Path to prosperity
- Chapter 31: Where is Vlad’s uniform?
- Chapter 30: Vlad’s plan
- Chapter 29: Max Caldren
- Chapter 28: Monopoly
- Chapter 27: Treasure Hunting
- Chapter 26: The President of Student Council
- Chapter 25: The dormitory
- Chapter 24: The Campus
- Chapter 23: Arcane Academy
- Chapter 22: This is my admission form
- Chapter 21: A side quest
- Chapter 20: Vice President Sophia
- Chapter 19: The city of knowledge
- Chapter 18: Leaving for Academy
- Chapter 17: Conversation with Ren
- Chapter 16: Her tears
- Chapter 15: The First Quest
- Chapter 14: I will surpass them all
- Chapter 13: A trap
- Chapter 12: Vlad’s talent
- Chapter 11: Benefits of an S+
- Chapter 10: S+ Ranked Talent
- Chapter 9: Looking for candy
- Chapter 8: No food?
- Chapter 7: The city of Harvest
- Chapter 6: Bidding the farewell
- Chapter 5: Let’s train
- Chapter 4: The Delinquent Catcher
- Chapter 3: Screwed up big time
- Chapter 2: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 1: The Beginning
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