Chapter 129: Chapter 129: The Astral Emporium Auction, Liquidating Assets
The interior of the massive commercial building in the center of Aethelgardia was completely bare.
The vaulted ceilings stretched fifty feet overhead and were supported by pristine white marble pillars trimmed with gold.
The floor was an expanse of polished obsidian perfectly reflecting the bright sunlight streaming through the massive arched windows.
It was a blank canvas waiting for an owner to dictate its purpose.
Sera stood in the exact center of the vast ground floor.
Her hands hovered over a glowing translucent administrative console projected from a pedestal.
Dante, Lila, Mei, Casanova, Nyx, and Garrick stood behind her and took in the sheer scale of the property.
"This place is absurdly huge," Casanova whistled and his voice echoed off the marble walls. "We could fit a whole stadium in here. Or a really, really big tavern."
"I vote for a hotpot restaurant on the second floor," Mei chimed in and leaned against her massive cast-iron frying pan.
Pip the dragon nodded vigorously from her shoulder in absolute agreement.
"Nobody is building a restaurant," Sera said and did not look away from her console.
"We are establishing the financial heart of the Veridian Alliance. Dante, the system requires an official designation to finalize the deed parameters. I need a name."
"It is your studio," Dante replied and crossed his arms. "You name it."
Sera smiled. She rapidly tapped the holographic keys on the console.
The system interface chimed warmly.
Outside in the main plaza, the blank floating sign above the heavy oak doors flared to life. It burned with elegant glowing silver text.
[The Astral Emporium]
"Registration complete," Sera announced and turned around to face the squad.
"The system has granted us full merchant privileges, safe-zone enforcement, and direct access to the global banking escrow. Now, we just need inventory."
Dante stepped forward.
He didn’t hand her a few swords or a bag of crafting materials. He initiated a direct trade window with Sera and opened his infinite void ring.
He dumped the absolute best gear he had acquired over the last two days directly into her interface.
The eyes of Sera widened as the scrolling list of items flooded her screen.
Dozens of Gold-tier weapons from the Wyrm-Sealed Abyss. Stacks of pristine Dark Demon armor plates harvested from the Lich-King and the Ignis Behemoth.
He even threw in a few unidentified faintly glowing items that radiated the overwhelming and unmistakable aura of Celestial-tier artifacts.
"Dante," Sera breathed. Her professional composure cracked entirely.
"This is a ransom fit for a king. There are major guilds that have been grinding non-stop since the servers opened, and they do not have a tenth of this firepower."
"I told you I had a productive run," Dante said. "But that is just the bait."
Dante reached back into his inventory and pulled out a heavy iron token stamped with the image of a crossed sword and shield.
It glowed with an intense authoritative golden light that immediately dominated the room.
He placed the [Guild Creation Token] on the marble pedestal next to the console of Sera.
Nyx pushed her dark glasses up her nose and stared at the token.
"The system milestone trigger. The ultimate prize. Whoever holds that token officially establishes the very first recognized guild in the Zenith Protocol."
"It grants a permanent ten percent experience buff to the entire roster," Dante noted. "And it provides a massive impenetrable guildhall. It is the absolute key to early-game monopoly."
Sera stared at the token. Her mind rapidly calculated the economic implications.
"If we just open the doors and sell this gear normally, the market will crash," Sera deduced quickly.
"Players will just buy our stock piece by piece. We will not maximize the profit margins. We need to force a frenzy."
Sera looked at Nyx. "How much liquid capital does Astral Vanguard currently have in our corporate accounts?"
"After purchasing the operational licenses and paying the studio staff?" Nyx tapped her datapad. "We have roughly five million Veridian Credits available for immediate transfer."
"Burn it," Sera ordered.
Nyx blinked. "All of it?"
"Every single credit," Sera confirmed, her eyes blazing with absolute determination.
"Buy a premium Global Broadcast token. The un-skippable tier. I want every single player on the server to stop what they are doing and read our advertisement."
Nyx didn’t argue. The analyst accessed the premium cash shop and initiated the transfer.
Seconds later, the sky above Aethelgardia, and every other zone on the massive server, violently shifted.
It wasn’t the harsh red of a system error or the obnoxious pink of the earlier tantrum of Ryujin. The sky turned a deep flawless cosmic purple.
Massive silver text burned across the heavens and completely overrode all other system interfaces.
[Global Broadcast - Sender: The Astral Emporium]
[Message: The era of the beginner zones is over. Tomorrow at noon, the Astral Emporium in Aethelgardia will host the premier auction of the cycle. We are offering verified Gold, Dark Demon, and Celestial-tier armaments.]
The message paused for exactly three seconds to build the tension across millions of players.
Then, the final line dropped.
[Message Continued: The auction will be headlined by the very first Gold-Tier [Guild Creation Token] in the world. The First Guild milestone is officially for sale. Bring your treasuries. Winner takes all.]
The purple text lingered in the sky for a full minute before fading back to the standard blue.
Inside the Emporium, Sera exhaled a long shaky breath. "It is done. The bait is in the water."
"You just started a war," Dante smiled.
***
Across the server, the broadcast had an immediate and apocalyptic effect on the global economy.
In a temporary and highly secured stronghold near the southern border of the Veridian Alliance, Silas stared up at the fading purple text.
The Guild Master of Vanguard’s Legacy looked absolutely furious.
His pristine Silver-grade armor was dented from the chaotic retreat out of the Sky Demon Forest, and his pride was heavily bruised.
"A Gold-tier token," Silas whispered and his fists clenched.
He needed that token. His entire real-world corporate strategy relied on establishing Vanguard’s Legacy as the undisputed official leader of the Zenith Protocol.
If another faction claimed the First Guild milestone, his corporate backers would completely lose faith in his leadership.
"Elara," Silas barked and turned to his chief strategic advisor.
"Contact the board of directors. Tell them to liquidate the emergency bonds. Sell the secondary shipping assets."
"I want every single available Veridian Credit funneled directly into my game account immediately."
"Sir, liquidating those assets will incur massive real-world financial penalties," Elara warned. Her gray eyes narrowed.
"I do not care about the penalties!" Silas roared. "If I do not buy that token tomorrow, there will not be a guild left to manage! Empty the accounts!"
***
In the bustling heavily industrialized city of Oakhaven, Leonidas read the sky.
The Guild Master of the Apex Coalition stood seven feet tall and rested a massive golden warhammer on his shoulder.
He was surrounded by heavily armored paladins, all recovering from the devastating ten percent experience penalty Dante had slapped on their region.
"The Astral Emporium," Leonidas growled, and his deep voice rumbled. "They have Dark Demon gear. And the token."
He pulled up his interface and opened a direct encrypted channel to his real-world financial backers in the Oakhaven industrial sector.
"This is Leonidas," he spoke into the comms.
"Halt all secondary investments. Stop buying iron and low-tier materials."
"The progression race just skipped a step. I need our entire war chest converted into liquid credits by tomorrow morning. We are going to buy the economy of the Capital."
***
Far to the south, in the scorching barren dunes of the Sun-Scorched Deserts, Xerxes relaxed on a throne of plush digital silk.
The leader of the Blood Throne wore elegant flowing red robes and was completely unbothered by the harsh desert environment.
While the other guilds had spent their time fighting each other and chasing anomalies in the forests, Xerxes had focused entirely on hoarding wealth.
His syndicate had quietly monopolized the entire desert trade route and accumulated a terrifying amount of raw currency.
He read the global broadcast, and a slow predatory smile spread across his face.
"A Gold-tier Guild Creation Token," Xerxes murmured and swirled a digital goblet of wine.
He looked at his treasury interface. The numbers were staggering.
"Let the brutes in the north fight over their scraps," Xerxes told his assembled rogues.
"Tomorrow, we walk into Aethelgardia and buy the crown. Liquidate the reserve vaults. I want absolute financial dominance."
***
In a quiet training hall within Aethelgardia itself, Valerius stared at the ceiling.
The Warlord of the Legion of Blades had just suffered the most humiliating public defeat in the history of the server.
His thousand-man army had been devoured by hounds, and the system had completely dismantled his lie about the Wyrm-Sealed Abyss.
He needed a victory. He needed something to restore the fanatical discipline of his men.
"Quartermaster," Valerius ordered. His voice was cold and devoid of its usual booming authority.
A heavily armored soldier stepped forward. "Yes, Warlord?"
"Empty the guild vault," Valerius commanded.
"Sell the excess crafting materials. Sell the backup weapons."
"Dump it all onto the market right now, even at a loss. We need raw liquid credits. If we secure that token and claim the First Guild milestone, the reputation of the Legion will be fully restored."
***
In the upper residential tier of the Capital, Lyra stood on a balcony and watched the chaos unfold in the streets below.
The Guild Master of the Crimson Lotus read the purple broadcast and immediately understood the play.
She knew Dante had secured the token. She knew he was using Sera to bleed the other Guild Masters dry.
"Brilliant," Lyra laughed softly to herself.
She opened her guild management interface.
"All Crimson Lotus officers," Lyra dictated to her team. "We are not bidding on the Guild Creation Token tomorrow."
"Silas and Leonidas are going to bankrupt themselves fighting for it. Instead, I want our entire budget prepared to snipe the Dark Demon and Celestial gear that falls through the cracks while they are distracted."
The stage was completely set.
Every single major power player on the server was currently liquidating their real-world portfolios, emptying their digital banks, and frantically transferring astronomical sums of money into the escrow of the Zenith Protocol.
They were preparing for a financial bloodbath.
Back inside the Astral Emporium, Dante watched Sera seamlessly organize the display pedestals on the main auction stage.
He had the stats. He had the gear. And by tomorrow afternoon, his enemies were going to have absolutely nothing left in their bank accounts.