"I need room that has strong defence and isolation arrays, ones that can stop the spirit sense of any dark gold spirit masters," William knew this youth was adept at dealing with customers, looking much experienced as any veteran merchant or salesman.
But he didn't want to hear useless things about rooms he wouldn't get interested in. He wanted a room with special conditions, and he wanted to know if the hotel got it or not, and how much it would cost.
"We got such rooms indeed…"
"And a training ground accompanied it," William interrupted Mark again, acting as a seasoned and hard to satisfy customer.
"Sir, feel no worry," Mark responded to William's direct attitude with a calm smile on his face, "we got all you need here. But the price… It might be a bit high."
"How much exactly?" William asked without beating around the bush. And Mark didn't answer directly, instead he moved his eyes around, looking at the other two beside William.
"Are they going to have the same kind of room or…"
"I want two normal rooms for them," William didn't place any hope over these two for now. One was his servant, and the other was a future asset. But for now, Thomas had no real value to him.
"Sure, we can even arrange their rooms to be beside yours," Mark said as if this was something easy to do.
"You got a world shifting spirit master here?!" Just from Mark's words, William's mind jumped to such a crazy conclusion.
"This… It's indeed impressive for sir to guess all this with just the little words of mine," Mark's face showed a shocked expression at first, before he calmly smiled, "we got such a venerable senior here, and he is the one responsible for managing our hotel."
"Say hi to him for me," William's eyes shone brightly. This dude, the one who got the world shifting ability, was a very unique and extremely rare spirit master.
He had a normal Earth spirit element, but deep down his spirit there was something that rarely was seen… A space affinity!
It wasn't a kind of spirit element, but something that was like a bonus to his spirit element. By his space affinity, this dude here could control large blocks of ground, rocks, buildings, and even in the cases of extremely strong spirit masters, they could control entire towns and cities!
With a simple thought of this man, the entire terrain would change. Hills and mountains could be flattened or rise from the ground as if this was magic.
He could do miracles, things that could change the course of any big battle. Such spirit masters were considered by his master as a member of a very short list, exclusive list, the list of spirit masters who could ruin the world single handedly if they got enough power to do so.
"Sure thing, he will be delighted to receive your greetings, and will be very excited for your stay here," Mark missed William's real intentions. And the latter just let Mark get the wrong impression.
William knew how rare it was to find such a talent even in the outer world. And as Mark was fiddling in the scrolls, looking for the vacant rooms that would satisfy William's needs and conditions, the latter turned his eyes and stole a gaze at Thomas.
"This world… It has many interesting talents indeed…" he found spirit masters with twin souls and a soul merge, a dormant spirit element, and karma spirit element. And now he just found a spirit master with space affinity.
He didn't even wander the entire world to find all these rare and extremely valuable talents. He simply found them without even looking.
And that drove a crazy thought in his mind… What if he started exploring the talents in this world actively? What would he find? More scary and rare talents?
Just thinking about finding more gems here made his heart palpitate fiercely in his chest.
And then his thoughts drifted towards one question… "Why the heck there is such a gathering of rare and scary talents in such an insignificant world?!"
This was an interesting question; indeed, one he knew he'd not get the answer to until he'd reach the pinnacle of power in this tiny world.
"Quality matters, but also loyalty matters as well," he calmed himself down, while thinking more rationally about this, "what's the use of a great talent with a shitty personality? With an evil mind? I have to approach this carefully," he decided to drop such an issue for now and focus on improving his power first.
"There are five different rooms vacant at the moment," Mark took out five scrolls and placed them on the desk, storing the rest away.
"They are…"
"They all got what sir needs," Mark said to reassure William, "this room is one of our best, five hundred metres square, has two levels, with a training ground attached to it, looking like the top of a mountain…"
Mark started to take one scroll at a time, singing praise about its great points and such, describing its surface area, decorations, design, and the attached training ground.
But he missed one little thing in speaking about them all…
"They all look great, but what's the price of renting them?" William knew any room here would satisfy his needs. He wasn't seeking any fancy room with lots of furniture, decorations, or anything like that. He just wanted a warm bed, a strong protective array, and a suitable training ground.
"Well… This room costs one million spirit crystals per week, and this one cost one hundred thousand extra… As for these three, each cost one and half million per week…"
Mark said the prices while carefully watching William's reactions. But William disappointed him and never showed any sign of getting awed or scared by these prices.
William saw these prices a little extravagant. If the rooms could protect him fully, then he wouldn't mind hiring any of them.
"I'll take this one then," he selected the one that cost the lowest among the five, "and two other normal rooms next to it. I got a membership at the Golden Fork restaurant. So, make sure to deliver someone there to inform them and make them bring food for three in time."