Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1191 - 663: A Unique Focus of Attention_3

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Chapter 1191: Chapter 663: A Unique Focus of Attention_3

This sense of pressure came not only from their statuses but also from their formidable strength and the unconscious resonance with the surrounding magic power, akin to the ferocious momentum of a Giant Dragon.

Granted pardon, Handibur hurriedly left.

After sending off this unknown Druid, the Crown Princess asked excitedly, "I wonder if the General has any other great ideas for making money like this? How about sharing them all and let’s hear them."

"Opportunities like this are hard to come by. Having one is already extremely lucky; how could there be a bunch?" Gaven shook his head and said, "There are some other scattered business points, which have too many uncertainties. I need to see them personally before deciding on the next plan, so I cannot share them with Your Majesty."

Some matters would be incredibly convenient with the involvement of the Crown Princess, but for others, if they get involved too much, there would be no profit left for him.

"I may have been a bit too greedy." The Crown Princess did not feel too disappointed because the matter itself was an unexpected surprise today. It also gave her a deeper understanding of the young General’s way of doing things. He was not only scheming but also had a creativity that was unmatched by the ordinary. Things that were mundane in the eyes of others turned into treasures that could create vast wealth in his hands, "Where are you planning to go next?"

The Crown Princess was now full of anticipation for the upcoming journey, curious to see what this young man could do that would stand out from the rest.

"If possible, I would like to take a detour to a village called Bubbledfoot Inn Village," Gaven said as he took out a map of Komeer Kingdom and pointed at a village far from the main road.

"Bubbledfoot Inn Village, I know this village well. Could it be that you’re interested in the Elf underground ruins there?" inquired the Crown Princess, puzzled.

Despite its quirky name, Bubbledfood Inn Village is a famous adventure spot in Komeer Kingdom, assembling a large number of adventure teams attempting to find treasure and the road to success.

It was once a remote royal outpost, later transforming into a halfway horse stable for the War Mages, royal messengers, and Purple Dragon Knights on Karantal Path. Here, weary mounts are exchanged for new ones, and exhausted travelers can find a safe bed.

All this changed twenty years ago when a magical storm struck, lashing out with countless bolts of lightning until all the buildings were destroyed, revealing a huge iron door hidden under the stable’s cellar, an ancient relic dating from the Elf Era.

Not only did the magic storm destroy the royal outpost, but it also blasted open the iron door. Endless Magic Creatures poured out from behind the door. War Mages from Komeer Kingdom rushed to the site, rallying to battle against these beings. Countless spells collided here, resulting in the creation of Komeer Kingdom’s first-known wild magic zone. Casting spells here became an extremely risky business, with spell failure considered lucky. The real fear was mis-casting, redirecting spells intended for enemies onto allies or oneself, turning benign magic into malignant. To this day, there are many monsters wandering the wilds here, impossible to be completely eradicated—due to the lack of spells’ assistance, it’s difficult for even the Purple Dragon Knights to track them or kill them completely.

Behind the iron door lies a vast Mage lair, now made into a new home by those creatures. The War Mages from Komeer Kingdom have been exploring diligently for twenty years and have yet to completely explore the area.

Not only is it immense, but it is also a giant labyrinth, with numerous Portals, some leading within the Mage lair and others directly to other Planes. One could inadvertently travel to another world or wander round in circles without even realizing it.

However, the gains have been substantial. It’s said that the War Mage expedition teams have brought back at least a dozen power Magic Wands and a dozen swarm Magic Wands, in addition to countless chests of gemstones and Gold Coins.

Such rumors naturally attract countless adventure teams hoping to strike gold, though they may also never return, as even the War Mages of Komeer Kingdom have been permanently trapped inside, resurrection being an impossibility, which shows the ferocity of the monsters within.

Bubbledfoot Inn Village was born from this context, a village primarily serving others. Its residents provide services to War Mages, Purple Dragon Knights, and Adventurers for a living.

"I have no plans to explore the Elf underground ruins," Gaven’s point of interest was always so unique, "I am very interested in the business philosophy of Bubbledfoot Inn. I heard that to attract skilled craftsmen, the merchant spared no expense in buying up all the surrounding land and constructing a plethora of residences and shops to house the craftsmen for free. The shops’ prices are also extremely low. In just under a decade, he developed it into a craftsmen village and even earned himself the title of Duke! This is a business philosophy worth learning from, applicable not only to similar adventure spots but also to some remote commercial thoroughfares."

This craftsmen village shares a similar theme with the chain inns initiative that Gaven and Mother Gao Ser have been promoting, combining multi-functions in one, specifically designed for service.

Gaven’s main goal was to meet the Bubbledfoot Inn’s owner, Burl Ertaga, a genius in business management. If possible, Gaven naturally wanted to bring him into his fold. After all, what he lacked most were people like him.

That was something he couldn’t share with the Crown Princess. If she also took an interest in this aspect, he wouldn’t stand a chance competing against her, as after all, she was a Komeer People, and her heart was definitely with Komeer.