The story that he heard from Seraphim was quite long, but if it was summarized briefly, it would be like this.
After hearing Seraphimâs explanation, Ian felt that this was some sort of amazing opportunity, but at the same time, had a question.
âNo, but What is a slave contract for someone who is the owner of the slave marketplace to let out such a great bonus? On top of that, a n.o.blesse-rank Devil, who is also the owner of the slave marketplace, doesnât even have one slave contract?â
At Ianâs question, Seraphim smirked as he replied.
âYou know much less about the worth of the slave contract than I expected.â
âThe ability itself that the slave contract item has certainly isnât that valuable.â
Originally, the usefulness of the slave contract was an item that was only valuable to devils that were Common Devils or lower as they were unable to employ slaves.
There was also a merit for devils that were High-rank Devils or higher, where it could reduce the price of the slave that they wanted to employ by half, but it wasnât to the point that it could be considered amazing.
To be honest, for Ian to find this puzzling was obvious.
âSo?â
âHowever, the slave contract is incredibly rare.â
âHuh?â
âBecause it is an item where only three of them are issued every year in all of the Devildom, its rarity is beyond our imagination.â
âHmm?â
From time to time, there were items like that.
There were items that couldnât be considered amazing, yet just by their rarity alone, their value went up incredibly.
Despite that, as his questions were not all resolved yet, Ianâs mouth opened up again.
âHmm Even if that is the case, why exactly would the owner of the slave marketplace, who is supposed to be a n.o.blesse-rank, need the slave contract? Isnât it an item that is completely useless to him?â
Seraphim laughed as he replied.
âThat is because he is a dullard father with a pretty daughter.â
At the unexpected response, Ian wore a fl.u.s.tered expression.
âSorry?â
âDice is a n.o.blesse, but âSashaâ, his daughter, is still a Common Devil. And for her twentieth birthday present, she said that she wanted a slave.â
It was then that the current situation started to settle into shape clearly in Ianâs head.
âSo He needed the slave contract because of his daughterâs birthday present?â
Either way, in accordance with Seraphimâs explanation, the âlowest floor of the slave marketplaceâ was definitely a place that was greatly worthy enough to the point it was fine to call it a hidden piece.
âAnd an opportunity to go into such a place has formed.â
Ianâs gaze turned towards Seraphim again.
âThen, do I just need to go find Dice with this?â
As Ian spoke while shaking the slave contract, Seraphim nodded his head.
âThatâs right.â
Ian, who had a lot of things he had to do including his quests, had a lot on his mind.
âWell, it should be fine as long as I go through everything gradually one by one.â
However, despite that, he didnât even have the least bit intention to do them sloppily.
Ian opened his mouth towards Seraphim again.
âAnyhow, Seraphim, youâve gone in the lowest floor of the slave marketplace before, right?â âOf course. I always visit the slave marketplace every year on the one day that the lowest floor is open to the public without failure.â
Ian curled up the corner of his mouth as he spoke.
âThen give me some information.â
At first, Seraphim found it incredibly bothersome, but as Ian continuously asked earnestly, he slowly began to open his mouth.
And different from the beginning, when he found it bothersome, he explained the information that he knew in quite a lot of detail.
âFirstly, Iâll tell you the most important point in order to pick a good slave.â
âPoint?â
âAs this is high-quality information that not everyone knows about, donât miss even one word and remember it.â
The first piece of information that Seraphim told him about was that fundamentally, the lower the floor, the higher the chance for there to be higher-ranking slaves.
There were not a lot of people that knew about this because aside from the lowest floor, that difference wasnât big, but this was quite important information.
âThe âlowest floorâ, which is where you will be going, is tied together with the name lowest floor, but is a multi-level s.p.a.ce that is made up of 3 floors, and naturally, there is a higher chance that the slaves on the lowest floor of the three are higher-ranking slaves.â
âI see, this is certainly useful information for me. However, is this that high-quality of information? It is information that I think most would know if you are a devil that has used the slave marketplace beforeâ
âThatâs not true. This is because there are a ton of cases where they donât know how to distinguish good slaves despite even having employed slaves before.â
The information that Seraphim told him next was how to distinguish the information of the slave.
According to what he said, there was no way of finding out the rank of the slave before purchasing it in the slave marketplace.
âIf you are a High-ranking Devil or higher, anybody can check the information of the slave. However, almost half of the information will be hidden from you. And it may be obvious, but you will not be able to check the ârankâ of the slave, which is the most important information, until you stamp the contract.â
The reason for that was because there was a capped price and a bottom price set for the fixed price of the slave.
This was because if the price of the slave was freely priced depending on its rank and stats, the slave marketplace would follow the principles of the market economy and move on its own accord.
However, if there was not a big difference in the prices of high-ranking slaves and low-ranking slaves, no one would try to purchase low-ranking slaves.
âSo, when checking the information of the slave, the thing that the purchaser must definitely check is the species of the slave.â
âI see. It seems the slaves are not devils?â
âNo, there are devils amongst the slaves as well. There are even devils that are High-ranking Devils or greater. However, such cases are extremely rare, so mostly other various species from another dimension come in as slaves.â
âIt seems like a similar concept to war slaves due to an invasive war of the Devildom.â
âYou could say that is the case. More precisely, they could be considered war slaves of the past.â
âWar slaves of the past?â
âRight now, the Devildom is not partic.i.p.ating in any invasive wars, but in the past, they invaded tons of dimensions. And the species and dimensions that had completely surrendered to the Devildom at the time have become colonies of ours. You could say that the ones that are coming in as slaves right now are species of the dimensions that have become colonies of ours a long time ago.â
âI see. So in the case that the human world completely surrendered in a war between the Devildom and the human world, humans would become slaves and appear in the slave marketplace.â
âThatâs right. Right now, I may be enjoying my authority as a devil, but fundamentally, I was human. And as that is the case, I am trying to prevent a dimensional war with the human world right now at all costs.â
âI seeâ
âOur conversation has suddenly gone off in a different direction. Going back to the root of our conversation againâ
Seraphim told Ian a couple of species that had the highest chance of being high-ranking slaves.
âIf you discover a Moon Elf or a Dark Phantom, or even a Kargon, you shouldnât have a case where you will be at a loss if you contract them.â
âOh-hoâ
While looking at Ian, who jotting this down diligently, Seraphim added on.
âMoon Elves have an appearance of an elf with a bright purple skin tone, and you can think of Dark Phantoms as ghosts that have an almost opaque, hazy body. Lastly, also called half-dragon, a Kargon is a human that looks like a dragon.â
âA human that looks like a dragon? What exactly do they look like?â
âYou will know when you go and see one for yourself.â
And the information that Seraphim told him lastly was on the skills of the slaves.
âWhen people that donât really know much about slaves contract a slave, they unnecessarily compare the combat stats of a slave and pick the one that has the strongest Offensive Power, but please donât do that.â
âHmm?â
For a moment, Ian felt a sting.
This was because if it wasnât for Seraphimâs words, he felt like he would have done that.
âI might have even compared the combat stats of all of the slaves that are in the lowest floor and picked the one with the highest statsâ
Ian scratched the back of his head as he asked why.
âWhyâs that?â
âThis is because using a slave as a normal fighting power in a battle is truly the worst choice. Could you say that the effectiveness is close to zero?â
âWhy?â
âThis is because, fundamentally, no matter how exceptional the combat stats of a slave, there wonât be any one that is strong enough to beat a High-ranking Devil, and even in the case that there is one, the inherent abilities of the slaves that only slaves can have are much more charming.â
Ian felt himself grow even more interested.
âWhat the h.e.l.l? Is it some sort of new content again?â
Of course, it was important to add powerful fighting power, but there were also many other ways of satisfying that by selecting retainers, capturing Familiars, etc.
Because of that, Ian was even more interested with the fact that there was something special for just the slave content.
âOh-ho, could you give me an example?â
Seraphimâs words continued.
âFirstly, in the case of Moon Elves, there are a lot of cases where they have conditional AoE pa.s.sive skills that are related to ânightâ or the âmoonâ.â
As soon as he heard the ability of the Moon Elves, there was someone he immediately thought of.
âOh, will I be able to obtain something like the pa.s.sive ability that Ly has as an AoE?â
If that was the case, it was for certain that it would be an incredible help.
âEspecially in this Devildom, where there are three moons, it would be even more of a help.â
Seraphim opened his mouth again.
âIn the case of Dark Phantoms, their combat abilities are truly convergent to 0, but they have a hiding ability that puts me at a loss for words.â
Ian asked back with a quizzical expression.
âWhat meaning does a hiding ability have when they donât have combat abilities?â
âThere is almost no place that a Dark Phantom cannot go to, and aside from Devil Energy and Holy abilities, they do not receive damage from any attack. On top of that, as they can make their bodies transparent for a fixed amount of time, they are incredibly specialized in scouting dangerous areas.â
Ian, who heard up to this point, tilted his head.
âIt certainly is a good ability, but they seem like they are somewhat lacking in comparison to Moon Elvesâ
However, Seraphimâs words werenât over.
âAnd amongst Dark Phantoms, occasionally there are ones that have an inherent ability called âThe Realm of Darknessâ, and that is what is truly amazing.â
ââThe Realm of Darknessâ It seems like it is cool somehow.â
âItâs not just cool. If the Realm of Darkness is cast, for a fixed amount of time, the vision of all enemies within range disappears. At most itâs just about 15 seconds, but in a large-scale battleground, this ability has a powerful effect that can flip the tables around. On top of that, it ignores all status condition immunity.â
For a moment, Ianâs expression changed.
As Ian knew more about large-scale battles than anybody else, he figured out the real worth of that ability immediately.
âItâs a truly horrific ability. If the ability to see disappeared as an AoE during a scuffle, 15 seconds will probably feel like 15 years.â
Lastly, an explanation on the inherent abilities of the Kargon continued.
âKargon, this is a species that even I have yet to use as a slave, but they are ones that you must contract as soon as you discover them.â
At those words, Ianâs expectations increased even more.
âWhat kind of abilities do they have?â
Seraphim responded.
âThe ability to distort s.p.a.ce.â
âHmm?â
âThey are ones that can fold and open up s.p.a.ce as they wish. If you have one of them, you can think of it as being able to contract s.p.a.ce by magic as a group.â
âOf course, there will probably be something like a cooldown time or consumption value But still, I saw them use their abilities continuously to the point you canât really notice such things. Although I donât know exactly since I didnât use it personally, that is.â
In the mind of Ian, who had been diligently organizing the information on the inherent abilities of the recommended species up until now, had turned white like a sheet of paper for a moment.
And within that s.p.a.ce, there were just the seven letters that spelt Kargon.
âAlright, Kargon. Iâve decided on you!â
However, up until then, Ian had no idea.
Of the disaster that would approach him a quarter of a day later