In a tent in the middle of the camp stood several men, one of which was looking upon a makeshift bed, on which Bastian was sleeping. The man had a rough face and a set of eyes permeating with greed, he studied Bastian's body, as if he was looking at an object, one which could make him a lot of money.
The tent was quiet, so quiet in fact that some of the men didn't even dare breathe in too deeply, afraid of gaining the ire of the man standing next to the bed. At this moment a doctor carrying a small box filled with medical equipment walked in. The doctor walked towards the bed and started examining Bastian's body. The rough faced man looked at the proceedings nervously, hoping that things weren't too serious, he eyed the doctor at his work.
After the doctor had finished his examination, he said that Bastian was fine and everyone sighed in relief. He told the rough faced man that the boy had just fainted and that he should be awake in a few hours, after some rest. After thanking the doctor and leading him out, the rough faced man sighed and slumped into a rather big chair in the middle of the tent.
He looked towards one of the men and said "Ben, judging from his appearance, can you tell where he is from?" The man referred to as Ben shook his head, "I'm sorry Captain, normally people with traits like these, especially purple hair, come from the Southern Grasslands, and purple hair is a sign of nobility there. Being the frivolous people that they are, it's not surprising that they have planted many seeds in many sub regions."
After hearing Ben's statement the majority of the men in the room smacked their lips in jealousy, having enough wealth to sleep with many women was one of the many desires these men have; to some it was actually their primary objective.
The rough faced man (the Captain), furrowed his brow in thought.
Ben is right.
Although Ben wasn't a particularly high ranking man, in this camp he was one of the most intelligent and had travelled far more than any other person. The Sovereign Continent was extremely massive, so large in fact that it would take you a thousand years of continuous riding on a horse to span over one major region. This was why the use of airships and teleportation circles were an utter necessity here. Both these things however were under the control of major powers, thus very expensive.
These circumstances meant that it was very rare to see someone who had travelled across two regions, let alone the whole continent, and Ben just happened to be one of them. He used to be a slave who lived in the Southern Grasslands, thus he was a well-traveled man. His intelligence, coupled with his sharp memory and eyesight, made him a valuable asset in the company.
Although his rank wasn't particularly high, his words were respected and held a lot of weight. Being the wise man that he was, the Captain took his words very seriously. "There is something else worth noting," the moment Ben said this, the captain, along with everyone else in the tent, turned their attention to Ben.
After noticing he had everyone's attention he continued, "We all know that on this continent power is everything, and cultivation is power," everyone nodded in agreement, "nobles especially value this, thus they cultivate their children from a very young age, and they also provide the best possible cultivation resources and conditions. Ensuring that their offspring retain power in the future. This boy however has never cultivated, I'm sure everyone has noticed this."
Every person in the room was a cultivator, identifying one another wasn't too difficult. When one cultivated, regardless of what kind or type you were, World Energy was used. World Energy was the energy that naturally existed in nature, it was also what cultivators absorbed and used to fuel their abilities. With the boy unconscious, it was easy for the other cultivators to see whether or not the body had World Energy or not.
Since these men were from the higher ranks of the Mercenary camp, they were all cultivators, and likewise sensed that this boy was just a normal human. "What does this mean? Are you saying he isn't a noble?" said one of the men in the tent. "I have a theory as to who this boy is but... Captain you're not going to like it!" Ben had a very grim expression as he spoke.
The captain waved his hand for Ben to continue, all the while hoping that Ben's news won't be as bad as the look on his face, "Most noble families have very powerful bloodlines, the main reason for this being that only the most talented of their young are chosen as successors. Age and sex have nothing to do with it, if a child is deemed to be too weak to cultivate, they are either kicked out of the family and taken somewhere far away, or disposed of quietly, and I suspect he is of the former. Usually this occurs only when someone in the family, usually the mother, cannot bear to see their child die, thus in order to keep the bloodline strong the family exiles the child. This usually occurs when the child is around six years old, the age when cultivation talent can be tested. This boy is around 12 years old and has no World Energy, so he was most likely exiled and left to die. This would explain the state in which we found him and is the only explanation I can think of."
After hearing Bens theory the Captain sighed in resignation. At first he thought this boy was from some nearby noble family, thus he thought he would be rewarded handsomely if he returned the boy, which is why the Captain had told the guard at the tent to be very courteous, but now that plan is in the dust! Although Ben's theory had a few holes in it, it was the best explanation they had.
Since the boy was of no value, the Captain had no idea of what to do with him, "Ben do you have any idea what we can do with the boy?" The Captain asked, looking at Ben with a pleading stare. Normally under such circumstances he would have the boy become a servant, or force him to become a soldier in his camp, if he had potential.
After hearing Ben's monologue, those options became impossible, because he was still a pampered noble, neither task was something he could do, worse still he clearly lacked the talent of cultivation.
Listening to the Captain's plea, Ben put both hands behind his back and walked towards him, and with a devilish grin said "My dear Captain, have you perhaps forgotten the most prosperous method of making money in these lands?" After hearing what Ben had said the Captain looked as if he had been given a second chance at life. He stood up and patted Ben's shoulder, moments like these were when Ben truly showcased his value. The Captain made a mental note to reward him heavily.
He looked towards another one of his Lieutenants and said "Go to the city and summon Marcel, tell him we have some new 'goods'. Make sure you catch him before he leaves the city." As if he understood his superior's intentions the man smiled, and raced out of the tent with a youthful fervor unbefitting a man of his age. The majority of the other men in the room also showed looks of understanding after hearing their Captains orders.
"OK gentlemen meeting adjourned. Marcel will soon come with new treats. Those who want to follow me come, it is time to prepare ourselves, so we can celebrate our good fortune. Ben I know you care little for such things, so I will leave the boy in your capable hands." When the Captain said these words his men whistled in delight and followed him, only Ben and one other man stayed behind in the tent.
"Ben who the heck is this Marcel?" Ben looked towards his companion with a childish grin on his face and said "Marcel is a rather unique slave trader." The soldier quizzed "What's so unique about him?" Ben responded, "Marcel rarely ever buys slaves with money, unless they are women, young, attractive women! If he is buying slaves other than the women I just mentioned, he will buy them off you using the women I just mentioned. Get it?"
"Ahh!" the man suddenly understood what had happened and chased after the others, leaving Ben alone with Bastian. Ben chuckled and shook his head.
The men had assumed that Bastian had still been asleep throughout the entire discussion. Little did they know that he had been awake for most of this conversation...
Now let's rewind a bit, to a few hours ago, to when Bastian had just fainted. To others it would seem as if Bastian had lost consciousness, but to Bastian something else entirely occurred. What seemed like fainting was, in fact a far different and strange phenomenon. Just when he was about to go outside his vision blurred and he found himself in a strange place, his entire surroundings were white, it was as if he was in a giant white room, with no end in sight. After observing his surroundings Bastian noticed something in front of him, it was a large brown table. The table itself was nothing extraordinary...except for the picture of a large coiling dragon on its surface. The dragon was gold and its paws had two claws. Even though it was a two dimensional drawing, Bastian felt something from the picture, a sense of déjà vu to be more exact. He could not remember where exactly he had seen this dragon. That's when it hit him. This dragon looked eerily similar to the one that had destr
Bastian's mind was in chaos. Too many things had happened in such a short period of time. He hadn't had enough time to adjust. First he had reincarnated into another person's body, then he learned that he was in another world, and then he realized he was part of some weird inheritance game. Now to top it all off, he is now being sold as a slaveBastian could not help but mentally sigh at these events. In his past life he was a terminally sick person. He had had time to mentally prepare for death. Fate however played a trick on him, placing him in a situation where he, a man who was even prepared for death, felt miserable.Well when life throws you lemons...Bastian quickly accepted his fate and decided to run with his new identity. Since he already had the memories belonging to the body's original owner, Sebastian Tirius, he would not have a hard time adjusting.<
Chapter 5- Impossible!Ben was in a jovial mood. As he walked to the borders of the camp he whistled, further displaying how happy he was. He greeted many people along the way, something he rarely every did. Even going as far as to help lift up a person he had bumped into. This kind behavior was not something the proud and clever Ben usually had, but today was a special occasion.Ben finally had the chance to stuff it to a noble, the kind who had enslaved him and made his life miserable. All of his loved ones were tortured or killed by them.He had been saving the incado grass so he could sell it, but he felt that this outcome was definitely more pleasing. Money is money. Vengeance, cures the soul, or so he thought.He arrived to the boundary of the camp. It had been roughly a day since he had stuffed the boy with the herb. So he should be waking up around this time. Not to mention it almost time to sell the brat. As soon as he arrived however, he once again met an unexpected circumst
The girl stuttered, "Y-you! How did you?"Bastian replied, "You can ask me whatever you want, but I can't guarantee that I will answer."Ben saw that his master had thrown the girl's words right back at her. He was very pleased at seeing her distressed look. There was something, however he didn't quite understand."Master, what did you mean by 'House' and 'Custodian'?"Bastian was about to talk, when he was interrupted by the girl, "Don't you dare tell this filth anything, or else!""Or else what?" Bastian looked straight at the girl, as he challenged her. "I can keep quiet if you want, but in return I want you to answer a few of my own questions. Of course, I will take an oath to the heavens to never tell anyone!"The girl looked very unhappy. Her brows creased, as if she were contemplating something. After a few breaths worth of time, she sighed."Very well, I will answer your questions, but first you have to tell me how you got to know about this." said the girl in resignation.Bas
Chapter 8- ScorpionNow we are back to our current time. The girl was staring defensively at Bastian and Ben. She wasn't sure what they were up to.Bastian: "Here is what I propose: I make an oath to get you and I out of slavery to the best of my ability, and you make an oath to protect my life until I reach my Kingdom safely and take back my throne. Both of us will swear oaths to never reveal each other's secrets, deal?"This was definitely not what she was expecting. She was not only surprised that the boy was a King. He also proposed something that benefited both parties, even though he had the advantage.Wait, protect? How does he know I can fight?Bastian: "If you're wondering how I know you can fight, it's your shackles! I only had my legs shackled, yet you had both your arms and legs shackled. Not to mention, I can also tell that your shackles are enchanted. I'm a noble, so I'm very familiar with enchanted objects."The girl was impressed, his observations were spot on. She was
Chapter 9- The Five ElementsIn the middle of a vast desert, a long procession of people was moving in a single file. In that procession, there were many types of people.Some were in chains and were shackled, walking barefoot. Some were in mobile cages, being moved by horses, others were riding horses themselves whilst holding whips, shouting at the shackled slaves who were moving slowly. From time to time the sound of a whip lashing human flesh could be heard, immediately followed by a scream.In one of the mobile cages, Bastian and his new friend, or rather his bodyguard, Enetty a.k.a. V, were sitting. Bastian was sitting cross legged, meditating. Whilst V was sitting there lazily. They had gotten used to the screams, or rather Bastian had. Due to her history, V wasn't bothered in the slightest.Her companion on the other hand wasn't so calm. Part of Bastian's soul was from modern day earth, where such things would have been seen as being atrocious. Thankfully, he had his other hal
In a large auction hall, in one of the private rooms sat an old man. He was quite large and had an extremely sharp expression. He had a sword-like aura that seemed to define him, sharp and dangerous. This old man was wearing a long white robe. He had a few attendants with him, all dressed simply, just like he was."My Lord, it would seem that there is something worth buying today." said the attendant closest to the old man."Bah! You're wasting your breath. There is nothing in this tiny city that I, the Great General Moto, could possibly want. Lang, I really can't understand why you would bring me to such a boring event." said the old man in a somewhat annoyed tone."I assure you my Lord there is something. Rumor has it that there are two high quality slaves being auctioned."The old man immediately turned to look towards his attendant. Seeing that his master was paying attention, the attendant, whose name was Lang, was feeling pleased with himself and so, he continued on."Apparently
They sat on the cold, hard dungeon floor, neither one spoke a word. Struck by the gripping disdain of a failed plan, the just allowed the silence to prevail. V was annoyed. Although the situation was dire, she was only annoyed by the turn of events.Due to her upbringing, she had a very strong mentality, so she still had a good head on her shoulders. Bastian was thinking, trying to come up with a plan, he had no idea what they should do, but he didn't let that faze him.Bastian was a scientist in his previous life. He was used to constantly trying to solve problems. Added to that is the fact that he had already accepted death in his previous life. As a result, his mind had the fortitude of two souls. It was not strange at all that he was calm.He wasn't afraid of death, nor was he afraid of capture. He simply wanted to enjoy his new life as much as possible.During his moments of thinking about cultivation, Bastian had an idea."I can control the flakes around me; can't I do the same