âHey fella come here. We have the results of the stoneâs inspection.â
âExcellent.â
Situated in the Skyfire Underground, the library stood as it always had. The Keeper sat upon his rattan deck chair with his fingers playing over the clay teapot in his hands. He looked at ease.
Lan Jue had come directly from his jewelry store after sending Zhou Qianlin to the base of her mountain-top home. It had been a full day, one that had filled him with a sense of contentment, and now that heâd heard from the Keeper he was beginning to think today was indeed his lucky day.
âWhat was the result?â Lan Jue stuffed his hands in his pockets and moved to the Keeperâs side.
The Keeper shut his eyes for a moment. âIâll start simply by saying that if you found the vein this come from, youâd make an unimaginable fortune.â
âOh?â Lan Jueâs eyes lit up. âWhat did you discover?â For the Keeper to even start with this sort of evaluation, he must have found something significant.
The Keeper continued. âI wont go through the entire analytical process, you wouldnât understand anyway.â
Lan Jue smiled as his elderly counterpart went on. âAs for the results, we did discover that were this ore to be refined, it would create a particularly special crystal. The crystalâs capabilities would be immense, and beyond that it would be possessed of a truly astonishing peculiarity in energy transformation.â
âSimply put, energies injected in to the stone will have its impurities extracted, releasing only energy in itâs purest form. I call it Mundus Energy. If you were to incorporate it with some sort of procedural structure, you could create an astounding energy purification system. And the mundus energy it exudes could be used in any form of modern scientific pursuit.â
âWhat about conversion speed and power grade,â Lan Jue inquired.
âConversion is exceptionally fast,â the old man responded. âYou could charge a tenth-class mecha from empty to full in ten minutes. I went through my databanks, and no power gem like this has ever been recorded. It is quintuple the capabilities of the closest equivalent gem. It had to be recorded, so I called it the Mundus Crystal. Were we able to find a suitable means to develop this, it would catapult human science and technology in to a new era.â
Even Lan Jueâs trademark composure was shaken following the Keeperâs explanation. It took all he had not to gape like a moron.
âHowever,â The Keeper proceeded despite Lan Jueâs stupefaction, âmake no mistake that this Mundus Energy isnât without itâs dangers. Converting energy at itâs quickest rate gradually causes the gem to weaken. Through my experimentations Iâve determined that were this stone of yours refined in to a Mundus Crystal it would enervate a top-level mecha three times before being irreparably damaged, and rendered useless. As a result I thought it cannot be classified as an A-level stone â a C at best, though of course a very special C. The analysis shows itâs stored energies arenât any different from a normal A-ranked stone. It has no capability of self-repair or other function â simply itâs one special quality.â
Lan Jue was not disappointed by the Keeperâs designation of C-rank. On the contrary the fire in his eyes only grew as the old scientist went on. He had no shortage of stones to compress energy, strengthen attack or harden defenses. But this stone, with itâs ability to restore energy so quickly, was something altogether different, something he needed.
âAnother interesting aspect we uncovered, however, is the energy it produces is pure enough that even our Disciplines can absorb and assimilate it. This caused my original C assessment to be upgraded to a B. Regrettably the sheer enormity of itâs energy output means only seventh-degree Talents or higher would be capable of using it. Otherwise it would likely be A-ranked.â
âIâve already submitted the results and the name to the Power Gem research association. I hope you donât have any objections?â The Keeper looked at Lan Jue.
âNone,â Lan Jue replied. A history making power gem with a name they patented, certainly it would be beneficial to him. Once it became known to the populace everyone would want to mine it for themselves. Theyâd be bound by the rules of the patent, and would need his authorization. It was a policy adopted by all of the great alliances to incentivize exploration and public benefit. And with the Keeperâs help, the whole process was sure to go off without a hitch.
âYouâd better hurry and find the vein, then. When you do youâll be a rich man. Iâll be fine with thirty percent of the final sales.â The Keeper had sat up at this point, his eyes glimmering.
Eeeeeeeeeâ! At that moment the harsh resonance of an alarm blasted through Skyfire Underground.
âHm?â Lan Jue and the Keeper shared startled expressions.
It was an alarm rarely heard, a red alert indicating a conflict the Skyfire Enforcement Team couldnât handle. It meant the Skyfiire Council itself had to intervene, requiring at least one member to make their presence felt.
It was the responsibility of a Council member to drop what they were doing immediately and tend to the problem.
âIâll check it out,â Lan Jue growled. There was a flash of electricity, and suddenly the Keeper was standing alone.
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A blazing halo of crimson fire stormed around Mika, but it was a fire devoid of heat. The Zeusâ Jewelry Store of Skyfire Underground rose behind her.
Beside her stood a dozen officers of the Enforcement Team. Several more in uniform lay scattered on the ground.
Opposite them stood six figures. Five were clad in silver leather, their faces concealed with hoods. They appeared to be lead by a man in similar uniform, though his was gold.
âHand over the ore. Weâll pay ten times your asking price. We have no interest in causing trouble in Skyfire Avenue, but if you continue to deny us I canât promise weâll remain so polite.â The rumbling voice of a silver-clad assailant wafted towards the others.
The ridicule on Mikaâs face was clearly apparent. âThe nerve! You dare to cause trouble on Skyfire, in our shop. If you want the stone youâll have to deal with me.â
A chilling voice hissed from beneath the golden hood. âIf that is the case, then this establishment holds nothing of interest to us.â
âThis toadâs halitosis is making my eyes water.â Lan Jueâs lackadaisical voice matched his easy stance, having appeared without notice. He placed a hand upon Mikaâs shoulder, and immediately her roiling fires extinguished.
âBoss.â A look of pleasant surprise dawned on Mikaâs features. She grinned as she greeted him. âWhat are you doing here. Itâs nothing I canât handle.â
Lan Jue sighed. âHow could I not! When a tiger sleeps too long others forget he has claws.â