Chapter 699 Fifty Million Kryts
Brecken Barrera nodded at the elder’s words, then carefully support him as they are the way weard the docks. At the mention of the Cloudshadow Sect’s upper achadon, a ficked of yearning ten years eyes
After all, joining the Cloudshadow Sect was the dream of countless fordons But the sets cument standards were notoriously strict–let alone being accepted, most people Gdt een know the net besc debate about the organization was a rare opportunity, and Brecken was determined to SARZER
As Brecken supported Dangelo past Raven, he shot her a sidetor someone he saw as an overreaching inferior
After all, both he and Dangelo were Forretans by birth–ther Goom order, and they had no trouble affording the spatial vessel fare
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As a result, the staff at the spatial point cleared them quickly and even tested them with a touch of fattery, stay contrasting the harsh tone they’d used moments earlier with Benson
Benson clenched his fists in fury, humiliation flashing across his face. There was a time when, as the Third Commander of Vyrdenia, he had stood just below the supreme leader, enjoying the reverence of all bength him–no one had ever dared to treat him with anything less than respect.
This is all because of Raven Valor! He seethed inwardly Paver’s reappearance had shattered the peaceful, privileged life he once knew, leaving him homeless and adrift.
The hatred Benson felt for her burned so intensely that he could hardly restran the urge to lunge forward and tear her apart. But deep down, he knew all too well that he was no match for her anymore–making a move now would only bring further humiliation.
But Benson quickly took comfort in another thought–soon enough, Raven would be thrown out by those snobbish gatekeepers just like he had been. After all, even if she did possess a communication chip, there was no way she could afford the exorbitant fare for the spatial vessel. The idea brought him a fleeting sense of satisfaction.
He watched with narrowed eyes as Raven walked toward the officers, a sinister smirk curling at his lips. It wouldn’t be long now, he thought with malicious glee. Soon she’d be cursed out, humiliated, and likely be kicked out
“Hold it right there! This spatial point is for Forreb–bound travelers only–no strays allowed the staff member snapped, his eyes sweeping over Raven with thinly veiled contempt.
His voice was harsh, almost gleeful in its authority. “You don’t belong here. You’ve got no clearance, no status–now get out before I chase you out!”
Unbothered by the official’s hostility, Raven calmly reached into her jacket pocket and pulled out a small chip, letting it rest in her palm.
Meeting the man’s frosty gaze with unwavering composure, she said evenly, “As per protocol–if I have a verified communication chip and pay the required fee, I’m allowed to pass. Isn’t that right?”
The staff member sneered, glancing at Raven sideways as he sized her up from head to toe. “Seems like you know more than I expected, he remarked with a hint of disdain.
The staff member mocked, “So do you even have a communication chip from Forreb? Forget the chip–if you could even show me any kryts, I’d drop to my knees!”
He looked at Raven’s plain attire and thought she hardly seemed like a wealthy heiress. She could not afford fifty million kryts, let alone that amount in dollars. The audacity of such a lowly person trying to act tough in front of him was downright laughable.
“I’m telling you, anyone who can pass through the spatial point isn’t just an ordinary person, even in Forreb. The cost to board a spatial vessel is exceptionally high. You must pay fifty million kryts to have the right to board!
“Do you have any idea what fifty million kryts means?” The staff member exaggeratedly held up five fingers in front of Raven. “It’s an amount that ordinary people could never earn in several lifetimes!”
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