Thinking about it like that, I suddenly felt my heart beating pleasantly.
Soo, the auction house announced the start of the auction through the voice-amplifying magic tool.
âIt is said to be an heirloom of an extinct family, and the starting price is 500 lalit!â
Feeling Raeyanâs gaze on me, I quickly raised my paddle and said.
â510 lalit.â
First of all, I raised the price by only 10 lalit with the thought to watch it and see if anyone else recognized its value.
â510 lalit! We have 510 lalit!â
The auctioneer exclaimed.
I nervously clasped the paddle and waited for someone elseâs offer. Maybe there would be someone else besides Raeyan who recognized the value of that gem.
Then there might be a huge competition.
âHow much money can I afford right now?â
I was so nervous at the thought that an unexpected rival might appear, butâŠâŠ
â510 lalit. Sold!â
âRival?â I scoffed. âUh, I donât have one.â
I was ready for a bidding war, totally in vain.
Raeyan looked back at me, as I sat in a daze, holding the paddle with a sense of dejection.
âLetâs get out of here.â
âHuh? Yeah.â
Could it really be this easy?
A heart-racing competition that made your hands sweat! There was no such thing.
Still devoid of a sense of reality, I followed Raeyan out of the auction house.
After being led to a room, an auction house attendant entered and held out an enchanted piece of paper.
âYou just need to sign the contract.â
Contracts must be meticulously followed. I read it from beginning to end, but there was nothing special.
Only obvious provisions such as fees and rights of relationship of the winning product were written.
I wrote my name on the contract, pressing down the hood again to prevent the employee from recognizing my face.
Lili Arcel.
It was my pseudonym that I was quite used to by now.
After paying the price in a lump sum, the employee handed me a jewelry box containing the gem.
âThen be careful on your way back.â
After nodding my head, it was still broad daylight when we left the auction house. I felt like I had come out after watching the black-market auction unintentionally.
Raeyan reached out to me, as I stood dumbfounded with the jewelry box in my arms.
âCan I give you a detailed explanation at the headquarters?â
I nodded and grabbed his hand to escort me.
âAll right. Letâs go quickly.â
I was dying to know what the hell this ugly gem was.
***
We arrived at the office of the Earth Hawk Mercenary Corps.
Raeyan and I sat face to face with the wide-open jewel box between us.
The gem seen up close was more terrible than what Iâd seen from a distance.
There was a crack on the surface of the gem, which made me wonder what happened to it.
â510 lalit is honestly a waste.â
After glancing at the jewel with suspicious eyes, I looked up at Raeyan.
âHow can I make money with this?â
âYou can use the gemâs ability.â
âDoes this jewel have any power?â
I was surprised and looked carefully at the gem, but it was still only a cracked gem in my eyes.
âMaybe I was scammed by Raeyan.â
Actually, Raeyan might be the consignor of this jewel.
âŠâŠ.By all means, it was a ridiculous idea. There was no way that the head of the Earth Hawk Mercenary Corps would cheat me to earn 510 lalit.
âItâs not an ordinary gem.â
âThen?â
Looking down at the gem, Raeyan replied in a low voice, âIt is the sealing stone of one of the 7 deadly sins.â
âThe sealing stone of a sin?âŠâŠ.This?â
It was hard to believe that this gem, which looked like it would crumble if you stepped on it once, was the sealing stone of a sin.
If it was a sealing stone, I knew about it. Because there was also one in the Perdia family.
I learned that the sealing stone of a sin was an heirloom that was kept in the basement of the mansion, where only the family head and the heir could enter.
Certainly, Iâd never seen the sealing stone kept by Perdia.
âCome to think of it, Isis, the Master of the West Magic Tower, was aiming for the sealing stone of Perdia.â
It was a coincidence that I obtained the sealing stone of another sin at this point.
âBut why is a sealing stone freely being sold on the black market? Itâs supposed to be kept by the four major families.â
The sacred duty of the five families, including the imperial family, was to monitor the seal of each sin.
It was because the priests of the Ishtar Temple said that the seal could be broken at any time and the world would fall into ruin, and eventually could soon be destroyed.
Therefore, it was safe to say that there was no possibility that the tightly managed seal stones would enter the market.
Raeyan calmly began to explain as if he expected my question.
âThere were seven families that sealed the sins, including the imperial family. But now there are only five families left.â
âThatâs right,â I nodded.
âThen where are the sins sealed by the two families that have disappeared now?â
âAh.â
It was 7 sins, originally.
However, there were only five remaining families, so it was unknown what happened to the two remaining sins.
But why have people never questioned the whereabouts of the other sins?
âThey must have thought that the imperial family would be watching over the seals.â
No one would care about the extinct families.
I couldnât believe an important sealing stone was on the market like this.
I rested my chin on my hand and looked down at the red seal. When I looked closely it seemed like something was shaking in the gem.
âSo what can I do with this sealing stone?â
I knew it was the sealing stone of a sin. But it was still unclear how to make a lot of money from this.
Raeyan answered without hesitation.
âI will summon the sin.â
ââŠâŠâŠwhat?!â
I was startled and looked at Raeyan.
Summoning a sin meant destroying the world.
Even after making such a huge statement, Raeyan looked calm.
âIt doesnât mean that Iâm going to break the seal. If you make a deal with a sin, you can use the power that sin has. But you have to pay for it. What it costs depends on the demands of the sin.â
âDo you mean that you can make money by making a deal with a sin?â
âThe results are the same, but the process is different.â
Raeyan, who looked at the doorway once, lowered his voice and continued.
âThere is an unknown fact about the sins. The owner of the sealed stone can use the power of the sin without paying a price.â
âWhat, you only need to own a sealing stone?â
âYes. But not only do the heads of the current 4 major families not know this, but also the imperial family does not know this fact.â
If that was true, it was a huge secret that one couldnât just pass up. It meant being able to use the power of a sin that tried to destroy the world.
But apart from that, there was a question that came to mind.
âHow come that Raeyan knows that secret?â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
How could the heads of families who have guarded the sealing stones of sins for generations not know?
I couldnât help but point it out.
Raeyan didnât answer for a long time. An uncomfortable silence followed, like the dampness of a sticky summer.
I endured the silence silently. I couldnât just move on without hearing the answer.
Amid a series of a silent tug-of-war, it was Raeyan who eventually opened his mouth first.
âI made a deal with the sin of pride in the past.â
The one who sealed the sin of pride was the Apellite family. It was one of the long-lost families.
Then, was this red seal stone in front of me sealed by another extinct family, the Vietan family?
âMhhn, then this must be Greed.â
Raeyan nodded at my question, and then continued, âAll I can say is that I made a deal with Pride.â
I wasnât sure if he was hiding it or really couldnât say it, but it was clear that I couldnât find out even if I asked.
Because Raeyanâs will seemed firm.
âDo you have any thoughts of telling me about it one day? What Raeyan is hiding.â
âYes. âŠâŠâŠSomeday.â
âOkay.â
Just hearing that he had made a deal with Pride was an important piece of information about Raeyan.
âHe is wrapped up in a veil.â
I sighed lightly and looked down at the sealing stone again. This was the sealing stone of Greed.
âWhat should I do to summon it?â
I was thinking of summoning it while the iron was hot.
Raeyan returned the jewel box to me and began to explain.
âFirst, hold the sealing stone in your hand.â
âAll right, hold it in my hand.â
As Raeyan said, I reached out my hand toward the sealing stone.
And the moment my fingertips touched the sealing stone of the sinâ
ââŠâŠ.!!â
Crack-!!
My field of vision turned black.
***
I had a splitting headache. Not only that, but I felt nauseous, enough to make me vomit at any moment.
âUghâŠ..â
I opened my eyes, holding my mouth with one hand and my throbbing head with the other.
The sight that greeted me was the middle of a collapsed temple.
I didnât know if it was someoneâs temple, but the pillars of the badly destroyed building were scattered everywhere.
And I woke up thereâŠâŠ.
In the middle of the ruins of the dim building, I raised my upper body stiffly.
âWhere am I..? Who am IâŠ.?â
We were talking about the sealing stones of the sins in Raeyanâs office, but after losing consciousness for a moment, I was moved to a strange place.
I pinched my cheek thinking it was a dream, butâ
âOuch.â
The pain was vivid.
âFirst, hold the sealing stone in your hand!â
Doesnât that mean thereâs another step? You never said that I would fall into such a weird place out of nowhere!
The suddenness of the situation was ridiculous.
The headache and nausea had barely improved.
âWhat the hell is going on here?â
It was when I was sitting and looking at the remains of the building to find out where I was.
A little fox appeared out of nowhere and stood in front of me. What was unusual was the color of the fox. It was pitch black.
âFoxâŠâŠ.?â
Where did this fox suddenly appear from? Then maybe there was someone else here besides me.
It was the moment when I stood up from my seat and staggered.
The black fox snorted.
[Fox? No. Greed.]
ââŠâŠ..?â
The fox speaks?
When I looked bewildered at the black box from a distance, he stared at me with sharp eyes.
[What look?]
ââŠ..But why are you talking like that?â
That strange way of speaking made people almost as puzzled and bewildered as the fact that the fox spoke, not to mention that the fox introduced itself as greed.
The fox answered, raising one corner of his mouth.
[I donât like to talk at length. Itâs a waste of energy.]
âStill, wouldnât it be better to say what you want more properly? In longer sentences.â
The fox answered me firmly.
[The economics of language.]
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Was I crazyâŠâŠ.?
***
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