Chapter 58: Inn
Above the door of the building, Aldric saw the words ’Sky Door!’
He wasn’t sure what this place was. As far as he could see, there were many who had entered.
"Is there something here, Jenny?" he asked the woman who had brought him here. Discover stories with NovelBin.Côm
Although she had explained many things about this city, she had not mentioned this place.
"It’s a unique inn," the woman replied.
"In terms of background, this inn is equivalent to the Time Space Hall, a faction that no one dares to disturb. Even their income is probably only slightly below that of the Time Space Hall even though their business is only that of an inn and their branches can only be found in the main cities of each region."
"Then what are the advantages of staying here?" Aldric asked again with an interested expression.
He could not help but continue to be interested in a faction whose business might cover the entire world.
The problem with this one was that it was just an inn. If they wanted to have a large income, it meant they had to charge a very high price compared to other inns.
Then does one gain anything by paying a high price for a stay?
Since there were many people coming, Aldric couldn’t think it was nonsense. It must be really profitable.
"Their building is unique," Jenny replied.
"First, your training speed will be three times faster here. That alone is incredible, but the most incredible thing is that if you meditate here, you can master spells or increase your Genesis Core level many times faster than outside. For most people, mastering spells was very important as it determined their combat power.
"And those who are already Senior Magician, Spells and Genesis Core should be improved. Even if you have the Sky Flipping Potion that ensures you advance to the 2nd Stage, there is no harm in practicing here and continuing to stay here for your daily life. Me, Snow_Goose, and many other top players also live here.
Even those who have their own homes like the Dortmund Family, have this inn send their inn’s aura to their homes for their homes to have the same effect. Of course, the cost is much more expensive.
"However, you don’t have to rent a room here. The room I have rented is quite large, and I have the right to bring up to five people to stay in my room, so you can stay in my room."
Aldric, "..."
Dead Fish, "..."
Demon Horse, "..."
For the Dead Fish and the Demon Horse, Jenny’s invitation to Aldric was so indescribable that they were almost breathless. Even their faces were red with imagination.
Even in the real world, Aldric was invited by her to live with her in her apartment. In this game world, he was not that surprised.
He only felt uncomfortable with her who so blatantly wanted to take him to her room.
Seeing his expression, she laughed softly while blinking her left eye.
"What are you thinking about?" she asked.
"No, nothing." Aldric shook his head.
"You know, I still have a lot of savings. I think I can rent my own room."
"Huh, even in the game world, you’re such a coward," Jenny said, further muddling the minds of the Demon Horse and the Dead Fish.
If she said that, had she invited Aldric to her place many times in the real world?
Their hearts were instantly filled with jealousy.
The woman they idolized, who they hoped no one else would have, was not only arrogant and looked at them with contempt. She was also seducing a man.
In their hearts they couldn’t help but think of all women as the same. None of them fit their imagination.
Even the idols they thought were angels only displayed such a facade in front of the camera.
"Come on in, I’ll help you register," Jenny said again as Aldric remained silent.
She took a step, and Aldric took a step.
At the same time, Aldric looked at the Dead Fish and the Demon Horse.
"For now I don’t want to do anything, so you are free to walk around on your own," he told them.
Those who originally wanted to follow him instantly froze.
Actually, they were happy if he asked them to leave. That way, they would be free.
It was just that, they were somehow sad.
They weren’t sure if it was because they were already bound to him but didn’t get anything as a reward.
Aldric and Jenny had finally become quite distant from them.
"This boy really made our lives shit. We lost everything and were involved with the destruction of the Dortmund Family residence. If only we had told Mr. Ramsey his identity right away, we would have gotten a lot of money by now, but that’s no longer possible," said the Dead Fish, cursing complainingly.
Not long after, Aldric and Jenny arrived at the entrance of the inn.
The inside of the lobby amazed Aldric because it was so luxurious and elegant with beautiful carvings on the walls, consisting of beautiful flowers and animals.
The floor was even made of glass with a fish pond underneath.
It was full of fishes of various colors that don’t even exist on earth.
All the receptionists serving guests also looked beautiful and charming, friendly to all visitors, unlike the receptionists in the Time Space Hall.
"By the way, this inn has a tool to measure our strength, similar to Power in System Game. Even the numbers are exactly the same," Jenny said again.
She then pointed at something that looked like a screen on the wall but it wasn’t a screen. It was like a pool of energy, displaying rows of names with numbers and power levels on the side.
"Each branch of the inn has a power rating. It’s very helpful if we want to show off. And they will give us a reward if our power exceeds certain limits of our level," she added.
"What’s the reward like?" asked Aldric, not expecting a ranking system like this, but it wasn’t from the game system. It was from one of the elements in the game.
"It depends and it’s hard to guess because this inn doesn’t tell anyone. We only know that the prize is something of great value," Jenny replied.
"Are you interested in trying it out? If you want, you can go through that door." She pointed to an iron door that was quite tall, sticking up as if it couldn’t be opened.
Aldric seemed to think for a while before answering, "later, I’ll think about it and I want to increase my strength first!"
His eyes returned to staring at the screen-like energy, wanting to see the power of the people who had tested their strength.