Chapter 88: A Peek Behind the Curtain
Jack walked down the streets of Integration City. On his right was Brock. On his left, Karvahul. The streets were mostly empty right now since the fights had just finished, so if they kept their voices low, nobody would overhear.
It isnt looking good, Jack, the djinn said, shaking his head. You spent everything we had at the auction. I want to bet, but our funds are just miniscule now. So are our profits.
Mhm.
Plus, the fights are easier to predict now. There are no black horses anymore. I cant earn much each fight, at least not without risking big.
I see. But we got the hundred thousand from Edgars victory, right?
Karvahul nodded. That helped, he admitted.
Every fighter got a hundred thousand credits for every victory in the final phase of the tournament. The only exceptions were Jack and Rufus, whose monetary earnings were confiscated by the Hand of God.
Edgar had entrusted Jack with his wealth, who in turn, entrusted everything to Karvahul.
Jack stopped and took an earnest look at his manager. Give it to me straight, Karvahul. How much do we have?
The djinn took a deep breath. Two hundred fifty thousand, give or take.
Okay.
What are you planning to do with it?
Jack considered the issue. I have something in mindbut I will need to ask you a favor.
Me? Karvahul was surprised. Listen, Jack, if its about borrowing, I can only
Not that, Jack cut him off. I plan to send some credits to my faction. They might need it to protect themselves, but I dont have a way to send it over a large distance.
Oh. Okay. I could send some to ArTazul, whos still in your town, but then wed get taxed.
Taxed?
Yeah. The Animal Kingdom levies heavy tax on all transactions in the constellation. You are still protected by the one-year grace period, but we arent. If I send money to Tazul, 50% will be taken away.
50%!? Jack almost jumped. Even Brock protested, though he didnt know the numbers.
I know, Karvahul replied bitterly. Its the maximum tax allowed by the Star Pact. Theyre bleeding us poor merchants dry
Well, fuck the Animal Kingdom. Isnt there a way to cheat them?
Of course. If we send the money through a native, it should fall under the grace period term But wed need someone we can trust. Someone who can reach that place in a reasonable period of time. Its half an ocean away, after all. Any ideas?
Jack thought about it for a moment.
I might have one, he finally replied. The Flame River doesnt have a jet, unfortunately, but I know someone with a starship. Does it count?
Only if they can ride it. Its not easy.
I suspect my person can ride it just fine, Jack replied enigmatically. And hes trustworthy, I think. Problem is, I already owe him multiple favorsbut this is important. I guess one more wont hurt.
Lots of people have jets here, Karvahul suggested. You could ask one of them. With your status, I dont think anyone would refuse.
Of the people who had arrived here after the tournament started, most had come in private jets. There were landing strips on the back of Integration City, and Jack had even seen a US airplane carrier docked in the distance.
I dont want to owe favors to strangers, he replied quickly, shaking his head. And I want to keep this a secret. People might be out for my faction.
Okay, then. I suppose the person youre talking about is the Sage?
Yes.
Yeah? Karvahul raised a brow. What? The sea has fish. Why wouldnt space have its own beasts?
Because its a frozen void where nothing can survive.
Immortals can survive, at least for a bit. Karvahul shrugged. And it isnt really empty. Where there is space and time, there is the Dao. And where there is the Dao, it can get spontaneously warped into a semi-sentient existence that instinctively hunts down bright sources of the Daofor example, cultivators.
Wow, Jack replied breathlessly. Can they attack planets?
Not often, no. They dont approach celestial bodies without reason.
Wow he repeated. Space beasts, space pirates, immortals who can survive in space, the Dao, civilizations stretching over the stars What a wondrous world this is, Karvahul. I had no idea!
Space is filled with wonders, my friend, the djinn replied with a sad smile, but also with danger. I pray that you never discover the latter.
Jack opened his mouth to reply, then smiled with gratitude. Those were the kind words of someone who had experienced pain. He then realized something. You said you pray, Kavahul. Who do you pray to?
The System, the Immortals, the Old Ones, the Universe He shrugged, then laughed out loud. Where there is a will, there is a deity.
Jack laughed, too. Wise words, Karvahul. Say, what do you do in this town all the time? You dont hang out with us often, and you dont have a shop to run.
Oh, I own a wholesale business. Ive recruited some amazing workhands west of here, and I provide all the souvenirs you see in shops. Why did you think there are so many action figurines of you?
Jack looked over with surprise, then both men laughed. Do you pay them justly, though? Jack asked after a moment. Karvahul had mentioned workhands west of the Integration City, which was in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. That meant Asia, where people were regularly exploited before the Integration.
Of course, the merchant replied immediately. Generous to employees, kind to partners, ruthless to customers. Thats the djinn way!
Wait, am I a partner?
Of course, Jack. My favorite on the entire planet.
And also the only one, I presume?
Of course not. I have dozens, though not as famous as you.
Oh. Well, youre my favorite partner too!
And also the only one, I presume?
Jack looked down. Maybe.
They laughed again. Jack realized that Karvahul was great companyjust like ArTazul, actually, the djinn merchant in Valville. No wonder they were cousins.
Anyway, he said after a moment, I have some training to do. Will you handle the credit movement we talked about before?
Of course. Well pretend the Sage sold and bought products worth 250,000 creditsif he agrees, of course.
I think he will. That guy loves favors.
Then, good. If he doesnt, Ill find another way.
You rock, Karvahul. Good luck!
See you around, Jack! You too, Brock!
The merchant took off, and Jack walked towards his house. He had gotten a lot of interesting information, but now wasnt the time to focus on that.
There was a one in three chance hed fight Rufus next morning, and a two out of three chance hed fight another very strong opponent. Even if he made it through tomorrow, the final would be on the next day after that, which meant that Jack had at most two days to reach his peak.
He would let no time go to waste.
Its time to finally advance some Skills.