After Klaus came back home, he sat down to eat with his mother. This time, the meal was differt—full of all the nutrits a person should have. Klaus had managed to hunt a few eatable monsters, so he sliced up some of the meat and added it to their meal. Afterward, he roasted the rest, eating while sharing stories about his day.
He told his mother almost everything, but he left out the part where he had to kill someone. Instead, he focused on his counter with Anna Ross. Klaus loved his mother so much that keeping that secret made his chest ache with guilt. But he pushed the feeling away, reminding himself that the man had threated his mother. That memory was ough to ease the guilt if only a little.
After dinner, Klaus took a bath and wt to bed. By the time he woke up the next morning, it was a little after 9 am. He felt surprisingly refreshed, realizing he might have underestimated the befits of his new Physique.
Breakfast was already prepared, and he ate quickly before heading out. His plan for the day was to sell the monsters' bodies he had killed. In the slum, there wer't any dect places to sell monster corpses, and getting into Ross City required an idtification badge.
Most of the few who awaked in the slum tried their best to get that badge so they could sell in Ross City and hopefully find a way to relocate there.
Klaus was one of the lucky ones. Since he worked at Ross Academy, he had a worker's permit that allowed him to ter the city. As soon as he passed through the huge gates, he noticed the air was richer and cleaner, a sharp contrast to what he was used to in the slum.
He made his way through the bustling streets, keeping his head low but his sses sharp. Ev with his permit, he felt out of place among the well-dressed citizs of Ross City. The buildings here were tall and elegant, nothing like the worn-down structures in the slum.
Klaus knew where he was headed—a specific marketplace where monster parts were sold to merchants and alchemists. The market was busy, filled with people haggling over prices and discussing the latest hunts. He navigated the crowd with ease, his movemts precise and confidt.
Wh Klaus reached his destination, he found the familiar stall run by Madam Fei, a merchant with a solid reputation for fair deals. An instructor at Ross Academy had recommded her, so most studts knew to come to her wh they had something to sell ones they awak. Ignoring the calls from other vdors trying to get his atttion, Klaus stepped into her shop.
"Welcome to my humble shop, youngster. I'm Madam Fei. What do you have for me today?" she greeted him warmly, a smile spreading across her face, revealing a few remaining teeth. Despite her age, she had a lively ergy about her that made her seem younger than she looked.
Klaus smiled back, trying to seem more at ease than he actually felt—or maybe he just hoped he looked that way. "I've got some monster parts I think you'll be interested in," he said, keeping his tone confidt. While Klaus might appear a bit out of place in this part of the city, he knew wh to put on a know-it-all expression.
Madam Fei had a solid reputation, but that didn't mean he was about to trust her—or anyone else—completely.
"Oh, good. Let's see what you've got," Madam Fei responded, her tone light and businesslike. Klaus extded his hand, and with a slight flick of his wrist, the Tier monster bodies and parts he'd collected fell into the space Madam Fei had set aside.
Later, once I've had time to do a detailed inspection, if there's additional profit, I'll make sure you get it wh you come by next time."
"I don't mind," Klaus replied casually, leaning back in his chair.
"Very well," Madam Fei continued. "For now, these bodies, including the Tier s, will fetch you 40,000 gold coins. This is just a preliminary estimate. Once I'm done with the detailed inspection, the price will likely increase."
"Okay, th I can add this too," Klaus said, extding his hand as the massive body of the Tier 3 Alpha Wolf appeared before them.
"Heavs!" Madam Fei exclaimed, nearly jumping out of her skin. She momtarily forgot to maintain her composed, elderly demeanor as she stared wide-eyed at the wolf's body. Klaus couldn't help but smile at her reaction, but he wasn't done yet. With a casual flick of his wrist, he retrieved the three Vom Sacs as well.
Wh Madam Fei saw those, her legs almost gave out. She nearly dropped to the floor, barely catching herself on the counter. "This... this is beyond anything I expected," she murmured, her voice trembling with a mix of shock and awe.
"Well, this is just the start of our transactions, Madam Fei," Klaus said, smiling at her stunned expression. It was becoming clear to him that whoever had recommded her might have exaggerated her experice with high-value goods. She clearly wasn't used to customers bringing in such rare and valuable items.
Madam Fei composed herself, her initial shock slowly fading as she realized the opportunity before her. "You've certainly brought me quite the challge, young man," she said, a bit of her usual composure returning. "But I'm not one to back down. I'll make sure you get what these are worth—and th some."
Klaus nodded, pleased with the way things were going. He could tell that this was just the beginning of what might be a very profitable relationship.
Madam Fei took another long look at the bodies, her mind calculating the pottial profits. "I'll give you 00,000 gold coins for everything," she said, her tone serious. "And like before, I'll add more once I've had the chance to examine everything in detail."
Klaus was momtarily stunned. 00,000 gold coins? Just a few days ago, he could only dream of having ev a quarter of that amount. Now, here he was, about to walk away with a fortune. He could feel a wave of emotion welling up inside him.
"Thank you, Madam Fei, really... thank you," Klaus said, his voice thick with gratitude. It took everything he had to keep his emotions in check, but the weight of what this meant for him and his mother was almost overwhelming.
Finally, Klaus felt a surge of hope. With the money he was about to take home, he could provide for his mother like he always wanted to. The life they lost wh his father wt missing seemed within reach of being reclaimed—and ev improved upon. It felt like he was starting to see the first light of a new dawn for both him and his mother.
Madam Fei observed him with a knowing smile. It was clear to her that this young man was more than he initially appeared. There was something special about him, something that wt beyond his unassuming exterior.