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1000 Years Later, Even My Weakest Follower Has Become A Demon King Chapter 37

Dogtooth Tavern

Every city probably had places like Dogtooth Tavern.

Not only was the renovation done in poor taste, but the alcohol was also surprisingly expensive. Moreover, the bartender would never deliver the items to the table on time.

Here, there wouldn't be drunkards who started singing in their stupors, bards who told the same story all the time, or maidservants who came to clean the table every ten minutes.

However, there was an endless stream of customers every day.

This was because the main thing sold here wasn't hangovers or entertainment, but a place where one could hide their identity, be well-informed, and have a safe conversation.

Dog teeth tied to the oak door swayed as a gray-haired man with silver eyes pushed open the door and walked in.

The entire tavern fell silent for a moment when he entered.

Most of the guests here didn't like to show their faces. Even if they didn't hide their faces, they would choose to dress in a low-key manner. As for this person, he wore a white mage robe and held a yew staff as if he didn't have the slightest intention of hiding his identity.

Those who were qualified to learn magic was either rich or noble. People of that caliber typically wouldn't stoop to coming to such a lowly place.

Therefore, many customers cast curious looks at the fellow dressed as a mage. Of course, most of them only glanced at him.

Only three pairs of eyes followed him from the moment he entered.

One was a thin and tall bartender sitting beside the bar counter. Before this person entered, he had been looking around the tavern as if he was searching for something.

The other was a tall man sitting alone in a corner drinking alcohol. He wore an old cloak filled with holes, and his face was hidden in the shadows, making it impossible to see his face. There were five or six empty wine bottles on the table, and he looked like the only person who came here to drink.

The last one was the tavern owner.

He silently watched the person dressed as a mage walk straight to the bar and sit opposite him, placing his hands together on the bar.

“A cup of thorny mead,” the person said in a hoarse voice.

The boss glanced at him and wondered if this was another scion who was here to seek excitement.

“One silver erin.”

Silver erin was the middle-tier currency denomination—20 silver erin equaled 1 gold riel.

“It's quite expensive.”

“It's market price.”

The person spread out his hands and spun a gold coin on the bar. The shape of the gold coin was irregular as if it had been smelted.

“Count the extra as a tip.”

The gold coin spun faster and faster. The boss quietly pressed it under his hand and swiped it under the bar counter.

Then, he asked with a calm expression, “Want anything else?”

“Who's the best person to buy a large amount of Elementium Silver from here?”

“If you are asking for the best seller, it's naturally Duke Simon's family. The Elementium Silver Chamber of Commerce his son is in charge of accepts orders from all registered mages. There won't be a premium due to the standard market prices.”

“But the Chamber of Commerce won't accept a direct trade with gold.”

The boss sized up the person and said, “Then, there are fewer formal channels to choose from. Or rather, to put it bluntly, there are basically none.”

“What about less formal channels?”

The boss said as he took out a bottle of thorny mead from the wine cabinet and poured it into a glass.

“Then, you have to accept a premium that's over 40% higher than the market price. Besides, you can't guarantee that they're willing to do this business. After all, such channels usually source from thieves. They usually don't trust outsiders who suddenly appear.”

In principle, all the Elementium Silver trade in Thorn City belonged to the Duke family. Since it was private property, it naturally wouldn't allow the existence of thieves.

But in fact, because the Riel Empire's royal family collected a 30% Elementium Silver trade tax every year, it was much easier to squeeze profit out of the thieves than the difficult royal envoys.

Therefore, in the decades when Duke Simon ruled Thorn City, he turned a blind eye to the miners and the underground black market for Elementium Silver.

But then again, that was illegal business after all. Nobody was willing to work with unknown people.

“I'm willing to show my sincerity.”

As he spoke, he placed another five molten gold coins on the bar.

The boss hesitated for a moment before finally accepting the five gold coins.

“I have three channels, but the exact number depends on how much you need. If it's a sizable amount, the premium can be lower. How much do you want to buy?”

“About 15 tonnes.”

Even though he had been managing Dogtooth Tavern for more than 30 years and was considered knowledgeable, he couldn't help but gasp when he heard the other party's number.

“15 tonnes of ores?”

“15 tonnes of refined metal ingots.”

The boss looked at the well-dressed mage as if he was crazy.

“Are you here to treat me as a fool with your money?”

“No, why do you think so?”

The other party's eyes didn't look like he was joking.

“Do you have no concept of the production of Elementium Silver at all? Other than Duke Simon… No, I dare say that Duke Simon can't produce 15 tonnes of refined Elementium Silver at once. 15 tonnes is about half a year's production in Thorn City. What do you need so much for? To build a house?”

“Something like that…” the person spoke vaguely before muttering softly. “So the production is that small?”

Then, he finished the mead in his cup in one gulp and said, “Bring me to those three channels. I'll buy as much as I can. I'll think of another solution if I can't gather enough.”

The boss stared at him for a long time and confirmed that the other party wasn't pulling his leg. Finally, he said to the thin man beside the bar counter.

“Wilson, bring this gentleman to the miners first. Tell them that I introduced him.”

The thin man—who had been staring at that person—stood up. He straightened his neck and smiled brightly at the customer.

“Follow me. How should I address you, sir?”

“Just call me William.”

The man named Wilson chatted about the mines and taverns along the way, but William didn't listen seriously.

Indeed, there was a huge difference between the game and reality. Back when he bought Elementium Silver or other precious metals and minerals, there were never any annual production limits. As long as he had enough money, he could buy as much as he wanted.

William thought.

Now, he was facing the predicament of having enough money but not being able to buy so many ores.

It was even debatable that there was enough money. After all, it wasn't easy to circulate gold coins from 1,000 years ago.

“Here we are.”

Wilson's voice brought William back to his senses.

At this moment, they arrived outside a hidden and remote mine. There were simple wooden frames at the entrance, and a few dilapidated mining carts were parked outside.

The mine was pitch-black, and there were no mine lamps or other items for illumination. Only a thin layer of moonlight revealed the entrance.

“Enter from here? You're not going to tell me that they usually do business in the mines, are you?”

“That's right,” Wilson spoke anxiously.

“Walk in from here and you'll reach Thorn City's largest unofficial Elementium Silver supplier—the territory of the Miners Brotherhood.”

“I wouldn't go in if I were you.”

A voice suddenly interrupted their conversation.

William turned his head, and a tall man whose face couldn't be seen stood behind them like an iron tower. He wore a tattered black cloak and held a heavy black iron sword.

The moon was bright tonight, but his sword didn't reflect any of it.

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Chapter 221 – 221 March and Obstruction
Chapter 220 – 220 Dead Holy Spirit
Chapter 219 – 219 Agitated Moon Realm
Chapter 218 – 218 Aiur's Request
Chapter 217 – 217 Steelheart Widow
Chapter 216 – 216 Ironclad Rule
Chapter 215 – 215 Empty Throne (Part 2)
Chapter 215
Chapter 214 – 214 Empty Throne (Part 1)
Chapter 213 – 213 Disarm
Chapter 212 – 212 Reunion
Chapter 211 – 211 Welcome
Chapter 210 – 210 Liz's Little Adventure (Part 2)
Chapter 209 – 209 Liz's Little Adventure (Part 1)
Chapter 208 – 208 Disparity and Contingency
Chapter 207 – 207 Blood and Magic Nullification
Chapter 206 – 206 Yeats
Chapter 205 – 205 Eighth Throne
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202 – 202 Church and the Throne Room (2)
Chapter 201 – 201 Church and the Throne Room (1)
Chapter 200 – 200 Ice Dragon Duke (2)
Chapter 199 – 199 Ice Dragon Duke (1)
Chapter 198 – 198 Meeting
Chapter 197 – 197 Obliteration (2)
Chapter 196 – 196 Obliteration (1)
Chapter 195 – 195 Morton (2)
Chapter 194 – 194 Morton (1)
Chapter 193 – 193 Isu City (3)
Chapter 192 – 192 Isu City (2)
Chapter 191 – 191 Isu City (1)
Chapter 190 – 190 About the Elves (3)
Chapter 189 – 189 About the Elves (2)
Chapter 188 – 188 About the Elves (1)
Chapter 187 – 187 Arrival (3)
Chapter 186 – 186 Arrival (2)
Chapter 185 – 185 Arrival (1)
Chapter 184 – 184 Two Believers (2)
Chapter 183 – 183 Two Believers (1)
Chapter 182 – 182 Prophet (2)
Chapter 181 – 181 Prophet (1)
Chapter 180 – 180 Instant Death Authority (2)
Chapter 179 – 179 Instant Death Authority (1)
Chapter 178 – 178 King of Mist (2)
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167 – 167 Diana and the Mist (2)
Chapter 166 – 166 Diana and the Mist (1)
Chapter 165 – 165 Whalebone
Chapter 164 – 164 Assassin (2)
Chapter 163 – 163 Assassin (1)
Chapter 162 – 162 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (3)
Chapter 161 – 161 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (2)
Chapter 160 – 160 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (1)
Chapter 159 – 159 Blood Bath and Medium (3)
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 – 153 Blade of Nirvana
Chapter 152 – 152 Grimoire (3)
Chapter 151 – 151 Grimoire (2)
Chapter 150 – 150 Grimoire (1)
Chapter 149 – 149 Weighing the Situation (3)
Chapter 148 – 148 Weighing the Situation (2)
Chapter 147 – 147 Weighing the Situation (1)
Chapter 146 – 146 April Fool Prelude
Chapter 145 – 145 Response Terminals
Chapter 144 – 144 Their Futures (Part 2) (2)
Chapter 143 – 143 Their Futures (Part 2) (1)
Chapter 142 – 142 Their Futures (Part 1)
Chapter 141 – 141 Impeachment and Narration
Chapter 140 – 140 Two Meetings (Part 2)
Chapter 139 – 139 Two Meetings (Part 1)
Chapter 138 – 138 Epilogue: Burial Song (3)
Chapter 137 – 137 Epilogue: Burial Song (2)
Chapter 136 – 136 Epilogue: Burial Song (1)
Chapter 135 – 135 Next Step
Chapter 134 – 134 Mountain Sea
Chapter 133 – 133 Reversal
Chapter 132 – 132 Dawn Fortress
Chapter 131 – 131 Possibility
Chapter 130 – 130 No Choice Required
Chapter 129 – 129 Choice
Chapter 128 – 128 Circus and Crown
Chapter 127 – 127 Times
Chapter 126 – 126 Fire
Chapter 125 – 125 Return to Dust
Chapter 124 – 124 Speed Kill
Chapter 123 – 123 Twilight
Chapter 122 – 122 Look Around You
Chapter 121 – 121 Cliché
Chapter 120 – 120 Memory Fragment
Chapter 119 – 119 Lighthouse of Hope
Chapter 118 – 118 Black Crow Gaze
Chapter 117 – 117 The Night Before the Storm
Chapter 116 – 116 Coordinates
Chapter 115 – 115 Plan for Plane Fusion
Chapter 114 – 114 Negotiation
Chapter 113 – 113 Curtains
Chapter 112 – 112 Entering the Moon Realm Again
Chapter 111 – 111 Twilight Fortress
Chapter 110 – 110 Embryonic Form of the Enchantment Industry
Chapter 109 – 109 Optimization Plan
Chapter 108 – 108 Efficiency Problem
Chapter 107 – 107 Fuse and Famine
Chapter 106 – 106 Storm Dream
Chapter 105 – 105 Metamorphosis and Awakening
Chapter 104 – 104 Broken Crow
Chapter 103 – 103 Toppling Tower
Chapter 102 – 102 Ascension Ritual
Chapter 101 – 101 Betting
Chapter 100 – 100 Father of the Crows
Chapter 99 – 99 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 2)
Chapter 98 – 98 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 1)
Chapter 97 – 97 Departure
Chapter 96 – 96 The Beginning of the Dispute
Chapter 95 – 95 A Tragedy
Chapter 94 – 94 Absurdity Jester
Chapter 93 – 93 Calm Mania
Chapter 92 – 92 Fake Ornament
Chapter 91 – 91 Solution
Chapter 90 – 90 Walking in the Shadows
Chapter 89 – 89 Mad Box
Chapter 88 – 88 Steal
Chapter 87 – 87 Viper Lighthouse
Chapter 86 – 86 Blacklight City
Chapter 85 – 85 Faithless
Chapter 84 – 84 Countdown
Chapter 83 – 83 Signs of Invasion
Chapter 82 – 82 Gift Church
Chapter 81 – 81 Layton
Chapter 80 – 80 Moon Realm Coordinates
Chapter 79 – 79 Holy Spirit Disc
Chapter 78 – 78 Crowmen and Silence
Chapter 77 – 77 Substitute and Congratulations
Chapter 76 – 76 Crow Feather Prophet and Holy Spirit Disc
Chapter 75 – 75 Storm Contract
Chapter 74 – 74 Fighting Like a Mortal
Chapter 73 – 73 Sealing Temple
Chapter 72 – 72 Magic Network and Calendar of Disasters
Chapter 71 – 71 Experiment Summary
Chapter 70 – 70 Medium
Chapter 69 – 69 About Faith
Chapter 68 – First Citizen
Chapter 67 – Flag
Chapter 66 – Senate Meeting
Chapter 65 – Epilogue: Interrogation
Chapter 64 – Epitaph
Chapter 63 – Kane Horn
Chapter 62 – Aftermath of the Undead
Chapter 61 – Closing Up
Chapter 60 – Memory
Chapter 59 – Authority and Magic
Chapter 58 – Disperse
Chapter 57 – Price and Calamity
Chapter 56 – Witness and Answer
Chapter 55 – The Truth Behind the Ritual
Chapter 54 – Nizemar
Chapter 53 – Changes in the Moon Realm
Chapter 52 – Opening
Chapter 51 – Beginning the Ritual
Chapter 50 – Undead Tide
Chapter 49 – Loyalty
Chapter 48 – An Exhaustive Plan
Chapter 47 – Graveyard
Chapter 46 – : Invitation
Chapter 45 – In the Archives
Chapter 44 – Letter
Chapter 43 – Rifts and Cracks
Chapter 42 – Eternal Gift
Chapter 41 – Tower Guardian
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
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