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Taking the Mafia to the Magic World – Chapter 72 Agreement at Millfall

Chapter 72 Agreement at Millfall

In theory, Vicente and Rory's idea could work very well at first. But two things could happen once people realized the danger of causing trouble in the establishments their people guarded.

One, there would be fewer incidents, which would cause their financial returns to plummet. The other would be more trouble, and a higher level crisis would hit them.

In the first case, Vicente's group could continue to operate only by adjusting the monthly fee. In the second case, they would have more work and, therefore, more income.

Stronger enemies usually had more resources, so as the risks increased, so did the returns.

In this situation, they would either be able to withstand the pressure or not, which would lead to the extinction of their group or to peace and a consequent increase in the price of their fees.

Vicente made it clear that this would happen eventually. Geett the ltest vels on no/v/elbin(.)c/om

He wasn't going to plan for his demise, so he could only plan how his business would work.

"How much would the adjustment be?"

"We'll see about that when we go to renegotiate. But don't worry. It won't be anything you can't afford." Rory replied.

If their service worked and the time came to renegotiate this agreement, then these brothers could work longer hours and have fewer losses from bandits and troublemakers.

Some of the savings would have to be used to pay the guards in the future.

But that would be the cost of making a different profit than they currently had.

The two brothers looked at each other and realized there was no hitch in the two boys' proposal. It would cost them very little in the short term, but eventually, they would have to pay fair value for the service.

But that was not a bad thing. With this arrangement, they could continue to have their tavern as long as things went well!

As for the dangers involved, if they did nothing and lost their business, they could face much greater dangers.

There was slavery in this society. If someone could not pay their debts, the one behind the loan could file a claim with a royal guard post and take the freedom of those in arrears.

It was easy for someone with large debts to lose their freedom, but the opposite was highly complex.

Knowing this and their debt, Zander and River were more than willing to go through with Vicente and Rory's proposal.

"Very well, I agree." The older brother said. "When do we start? What about the payments?"

"We'll start tomorrow. Your opening hours are almost over today, so let's leave it until tomorrow." Vicente expressed. "As for the payment, that can be done after the service. That is, at the end of each month of service, you must pay us for the continuity of our operations."

"Oh? That's fine then." River smiled, glad he wouldn't have to hand over a gold coin right away.

A gold coin might not be much for nobles or successful magicians, but for ordinary, low-level people, it was an amount that could take weeks to gather.

Even if these brothers had a trade, they still had their debts to pay, so not having to worry about this amount right away would be a relief.

With that decided, they soon signed a Magical Agreement between the four of them, sealing the terms and conditions already discussed.

After that, Vicente and Rory left the tavern and went to the second place they wanted to try. But unlike Zander and River's shop, the other place had not experienced the help of one of their men...

...

By the end of the day, night had taken over the sky above Millfall as Vicente and Rory finished their attempts at local businesses.

They couldn't find the second shopkeeper they were looking for, so they only had the deal with Zander and River for now.

On their way back to the Fuller residence, Vicente and Rory were walking through downtown Millfall when they came across the Millfall Blacksmiths Association building.

The association was an institution present in several states of the continent, a non-military, non-profit organization whose purpose was to develop blacksmith's art in the Polaris Realm.

But there was no charity in this world. To join this institution, one could not simply ask to learn.

The association did not teach its members how to forge but rather helped them develop by providing an environment of dialogue, books that could be rented or purchased, and access to resources that were difficult to find.

To become a member of the association, one would first have to find a master, learn the art, and then be recommended by their master. If one passed the membership test, one could enjoy the benefits of being recognized as a de facto blacksmith not only within the group but also in society.

A blacksmith could not sell their services without membership because no one would pay for an unclassified blacksmith.

Seeing the place and already knowing about it, Vicente paused for a moment and thought about how he could get into such a group.

"You will have to show your skills to a blacksmith, Vice. Without that, it will be difficult for someone to take you as a student." Rory realized what his friend was thinking.

Just like ordinary professionals like Vicente's father, blacksmiths wouldn't take just anyone as a disciple, and they usually wouldn't have many students under their tutelage.

A blacksmith would never call youths to be their apprentice if they didn't see their skills, so potential students had to run after the masters and try to catch the attention of one.

Thinking about Rory's words, Vicente was sure of that. "Not exactly my skill, but the result of it." He said in a low voice.

"What will happen if I ask a local blacksmith to evaluate my armor?" He smiled, knowing his creation would catch someone's eye since it had not been handcrafted using the usual forging techniques.

"That's a good alternative... But who? Having a famous teacher can get you into trouble, as masters usually want their students to follow them and compete.

On the other hand, a little-known, low-level master might not be enough for you to learn what you need." Rory raised this question.

"We will look for the blacksmith Aaron told us about. We'll ask him about the best blacksmiths in town and see if we can find one that would best help us with our plans." Vicente muttered as he walked back to his house.

But as soon as they started walking again, a voice called his name.

"Vicente?" A voice that the black-haired boy had heard before came from the association building and caught his attention.

"Hmm?" Turning to see who it was, Vicente saw the young man, Lukas, who had exchanged a few words with him during Rory's awakening. "You... You were that person in the Awakening Temple!"

"Yes, Lukas." He said, helping Vicente to remember his name. "It looks like you awakened your powers, huh?"

The blond young man looked closely at the gem on Vicente's forehead, ignoring the color and concentrating on its unusual shape.

"Interesting... I've never seen a gem like yours before." He muttered before saying. "Vicente, how about we take a walk around? You were looking at the Blacksmith's Association, right?"

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: New Life
Chapter 2: Early Years
Chapter 3: Change of Plans
Chapter 4: First Day at the Academy
Chapter 5: First Year of Studies at the Academy
Chapter 6: Back to the Academy and Threats
Chapter 7: Vicenteas Biggest Flaw
Chapter 8: Roryas Secret
Chapter 9: Plan for Revenge
Chapter 10: Revenge
Chapter 11: Essential Information
Chapter 12: Good News?
Chapter 13: Gift to the Best Student
Chapter 14: Traveling to Saltstar City
Chapter 15: High-Level Battle
Chapter 16: Tragedy
Chapter 17: The Situation of the Children
Chapter 18: Desire for Revenge
Chapter 19: Arriving in Saltstar City
Chapter 20: Endless Bad Luck
Chapter 21: Nobility Hierarchy
Chapter 22: Negotiation
Chapter 23: Anniversary Eve
Chapter 24: The Magical Awakening 1
Chapter 25: The Magical Awakening 2
Chapter 26: The Magical Awakening 3
Chapter 27: Laurenas Result
Chapter 28: Recruitment?
Chapter 29: At the Bottom of the Well
Chapter 30: The Suspicious Vicente
Chapter 31: Reunion
Chapter 32: Time for Renewal
Chapter 33: Taking Control of Operations
Chapter 34: True Intentions
Chapter 35: Quick Action
Chapter 36: First Murder
Chapter 37: Firearms
Chapter 38: Family Development
Chapter 39: Merchants’ Society
Chapter 41: Small Moments of Happiness
Chapter 42: Reunion
Chapter 43: The Village Owner
Chapter 44: Advice
Chapter 45: Towards Millfall!
Chapter 46: Arriving at Millfall
Chapter 47: In Search of a Home
Chapter 48: Finding Aaron
Chapter 49: Awakening Time 1
Chapter 50: Awakening Time 2
Chapter 51: Awakening Time 3
Chapter 52: Not So Problematic
Chapter 53: Important Information
Chapter 54: The Long-Awaited Moment
Chapter 55: Awakening Time 4
Chapter 56: Elements
Chapter 57 Discoveries
Chapter 58 'Leaking' Power
Chapter 59 A Little About Millfall
Chapter 60 Demonstration of Power
Chapter 61 Vicente’s Possibilities
Chapter 62 Duel of Friends 1
Chapter 63 Duel of Friends 2
Chapter 64 Magical Beings
Chapter 65 Back at Home
Chapter 66 Betrayal?
Chapter 67 Necessary Change
Chapter 68 Warning and Invitation
Chapter 69 Returning to Millfall
Chapter 70 Start of Plans for Millfall
Chapter 71 The Proposal
Chapter 72 Agreement at Millfall
Chapter 73 I want to make contacts!
Chapter 74 Contact Made
Chapter 75 The First Problem
Chapter 76 Necessary Revenge
Chapter 77 Time to Act!
Chapter 78 Night Action
Chapter 79 Magical Agreement
Chapter 80 What Really Matters
Chapter 81 More or Less Successful
Chapter 82 ’Negotiation’
Chapter 83 Major Gains
Chapter 84 Exchange
Chapter 85 Intermediate Apprentice
Chapter 86 Epiphany
Chapter 87 Complex Relationship
Chapter 88 Inflation
Chapter 89 Show What You Can Do
Chapter 90 The Master’s Guidance
Chapter 91 Attracting Attention
Chapter 92 At the Baron’s Estate
Chapter 93 Questioning
Chapter 94 The Weight of Decisions
Chapter 95 Scarlet Syndicate
Chapter 96 Beginning of Training
Chapter 97 Trouble on the Way
Chapter 98 Progress at the Forge
Chapter 99 Enemy Attack
Chapter 100 Fight
Chapter 101 Casualties
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