One of his knights noted his grim expression and the way he was rubbing his right arm.
âYour complexion looks poor, Your Majesty. Were your injuries more severe than you first believed?â
âRakun.â
âYes, Your Grace.â
âDo we have⊠a hundred million gold in our treasury?â
âWhat?â Rakun immediately realized how rude he sounded and bowed his head. âApologies.â
âNo, itâs an absurd number even for me, donât you think?â
âWell⊠My Lord, do you need such a large sum of money? There may not be 100 million gold in the entirety of the PrincipalityâŠâ Rakun trailed off nervously.
The biggest cities on the continent generated less than a million gold annually; Reinhardt rounded out at about 5 million. The capital of Thran made less than 3 million. In other words, the entire annual income of Thran would amount to less than half of what he needed.
âRakun,â Ulabis suddenly asked. âHow much did the Moon Gate ask for when you purchased information on Duke Altsma[^n1]?
Rakun thought about it for a moment.
â800,000 gold. Also, only a few bits of their information was noteworthy.â
Ulabis shook his head. âNo. Their information was unquestionably beneficial to the war effort.â
âOhââ Rakun seemed to have a revelation. âDid you visit Moon Gate?â
âI figured it wouldnât hurt to stop by their headquarters at least once.â
Rakun remained silent; it was clear that Ulabis was not done speaking yet.
âNo one has ever left such a powerful first impression on me as young Joshua Sanders.â
ââŠEven more than the Grand Duke Lucifer, you say?â
âHeâs barely human. Donât bother talking about him.â Ulabis glanced at Rakun. âItâs as Mooker said; he went to the Moon Gate for information on Joshua von Agnus when he joined Marquis Villas in Avalon.â
ââŠMooker, you say?â
Many people had been touched by Ulabisâs charisma and committed themselves to the Principality. Most of them were freelancers, but some, like Mooker, were exiles from foreign nations.
âThe price they demanded from Mooker for a ten-year-old kid was⊠one million gold.â
âO-One million!?â Rakunâs eyes bulged. That was a whole 200,000 more than what they wanted for information on Duke Altsma!
âAnd now⊠itâs a hundred million gold.â
Rakunâs jaw dropped.
âBefore today, I thought that one million gold was nonsensical, but now I see the light.
âYou meanââ
âThat boy, Joshua Sanders? He must know where to find the thing the Moon Gate is so desperately searching for. Joshua is worth a fair sum by his own right, but for them to charge such a ludicrous sum, he must know something very special.â The Prince turned to Rakun. âWeâll see what theyâre after during the Master Battle.â
âBy your orders.â
âAlso⊠I donât want to sound like an old nag, but donât cause a ruckus. Move discreetly.â
A dark smile crept onto Ulabisâs lips.
âYour MajestyâŠâ Rakun clenched his fists resolutely. âIt will be done.â
Contrary to what he had just told Ulabis, Jero headed straight to the fifth floor after the Prince left. Only monsters stepped into the top floor, even within the Moon Gate.
âMaster. The Prince just returned.â
âEnter, please.â
The door opened smoothly just as Jero was reaching for it. He caught a brief glimpse of a slight figure beneath the silk drapes and hastily ducked his head.
âGreetings to the Master.â His whole body was stiff with nerves. Jero had been to Reinhardt a long time ago, but this was his first meeting with the Master aside from conversations through a crystal ball. The Master of the Moon Gate was a secretive creature.
âThe Prince has returned?â
Jero blinked. This was no the humming, androgynous voice he heard in the hall, it was soothing and crystal clear.
âYes. As the Master anticipated, he sought information on Joshua Sanders. I started with a commission of 100 million gold, but⊠as predicted, this was not taken well.â
The idea of the Master predicting the Princeâs request was almost as astonishing as the price they asked for.
âDid he ask why you requested such an absurd sum?â
Jero practically trembled with curiosityâbut he couldnât verbalize it. This mindset was an integral part of who he was.
âEverything is as according to the Masterâs will.â
âYouâre quite an ambitious child.â The Master giggled behind the curtain. âNow that our internal conflicts have been resolved, we are beginning to stabilize. The nations will be curious; they might consider us insane. We may be stabilizing, but we are not safe.â
Jero silently accepted the Masterâs words. Indeed, the Moon Gate had spent more than thirty percent of its revenue in the last five yearsâtens of millions of gold, all toldâand the Master had been severely hampered by Moon Gateâs internal issues. The funds werenât wasted, of course; without the spending, the organization would be in shambles.
âIt was a desperate time,â Jero said with conviction.
The Master didnât respond for a moment.
âParticularly dealing with the three eldersââ
âWith them out of the way, we are now in position to prepare for the leap ahead. Donât fret.â
âI know. I was not worried at all.â
âNo?â Jero was momentarily flabbergasted. Why bring it up if you werenât concerned?
âAre you familiar with the assassin who eliminated the three elders?â
âIâve only heard the rumorsâŠâ
âAccording to recent reports, the assassin is attempting to unite all of the assassin groups on the continent.â
âWhat?â Jero reeled in shock. Assassins were the most closed-off and clandestine organizations in the world; they numbered in the hundreds, were scattered all over the continent, and moved regularly from place to place. Bringing them together was nigh impossible, as an information broker like Jero was well aware. âIs⊠Is that true?â
âI canât believe it. The reports say that the assassin has already gathered a large following by skill alone.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âTheir gender remains unknown, but some people call them⊠the Assassin King. Interestingly, he or she is said to have a particular relationship with Joshua Sanders.â
âThat name came straight from the Assassin Kingâs lips. The red coin remains absolutely essential to the identity of our organization, but⊠now that our affairs have stabilized, we may need to adopt a more pragmatic approach.
âWatch out for Joshua Sanders,â the Master commanded. âHe is indispensable to us, in several respects.â
âI shall obey.â
[^n1] ED/N: Originally referred to Duke Altsma as âYawang.â