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Molting the Mortal Coil - Chapter 925

Published at 29th of March 2024 05:57:05 AM


Chapter 925: Deals

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Chapter 925: Deals

Thousand Treasures had put all the biggest traveling merchants in the Dou Kingdom out of business because they could never move goods faster than Transportation Arrays over long distances. At least that was the case when they had access to every type of commodity. With the introduction of a new supply of items that Thousand Treasures didnt have access to, many merchants who specialized in transportation were eager to show their support for the Prosperity Company. As long as the Prosperity Company stayed popular and wasnt destroyed by the Four Major Businesses it would give them room to rise.

The Dou Kingdom has eleven provinces, and each of those provinces has on average ten counties. Every one of those counties also has around ten large cities of a similar scale as Lionheart Town. The Prosperity Companys sixty or so locations couldnt cover the thousand large cities, so in order for their products to spread everywhere in the Kingdom other merchants had to get involved. Thousand Treasures had grown to its overwhelming size by cutting these groups out, so they became an automatic support network for the Prosperity Company.

Many of the new products that were exploding in popularity were meant to be extremely cheap such that even Mortals could afford them. Normally Magical Tools and other miraculous things that Cultivators used were way too expensive for the average Mortal. Only when they were supported by Cultivators could they enjoy access to simple tools that improved their daily lives. Since Magical Tools required Qi or Spirit Stones to power them, they would need a Cultivator around to operate them or to buy them batteries. Since only about ten percent of the population were Cultivators, this left a lot of people still living under ancient standards.

Since these new goods had such high profit margins, the Four Major Businesses turned to their next idea. Industrial espionage. The Lang Clan learned of this new development when Lotus Valley covertly put the word out that they were looking for Insect Breeders and Tamers. The Blastids that the Prosperity Company sold couldnt breed on their own, nobody would be foolish enough to sell products that reproduced themselves. It was only a matter of time until someone tried to steal the Lang Clans secrets, but since they were living creatures and not Magical Tools it was a lot more difficult for them to reverse engineer. As bio-engineers, the Lang Clan could now be considered experts, at least in the Dou Kingdom. With that being the case they had already learned of others in the Kingdom who followed the same path to share and mutually improve.

Once the Lang Clan learned of the Four Major Business intentions, they quickly contacted all of the experts they knew of and offered them shelter. Those who refused were forcibly captured and put under house arrest, nabbed by those following the assassin path in the clan. This led to a number of clashes with the Lotus Valleys agents. Both sides fought over the same talents and more than a few of them were killed by accident in the crossfire. It was actually quite surprising that the Lotus Valleys agents were calm enough not to purposefully kill the experts they didnt get their hands on, but after some thought it made sense. If any of these experts were to escape from the Lang Clans control in the future, then they might have acquired useful knowledge from their captors. If the Lang Clan got these bug specialists would they really be able to improve the Lang Clans creations? None of them had made such useful and popular bugs before this, so why would they start now?

This back and forth inevitably led to what seemed to be a huge loophole in the Lang Clans plans: The Chong Clan.

While these random Insect Tamers and Insect Breeders had made enough progress in the field to earn a name for themselves, their accomplishments paled in comparison to the Chong Clan. Before the Prosperity Company released all these strange bug devices, if anyone asked about modified insects someone would immediately bring up the Chong Clan. The Wu in particular were notorious for having modified Centipedes into various forms of weaponry and armor. Worse yet, the Chong Clan was divided into many factions and more than a few of those factions were not on the best terms with the Lang Clan. It was a huge vulnerability in their business plans, but how were they going to handle another first rate power that was, on the surface, their ally?




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