Chapter 3

It took me some more time to scout out the neighbouring kingdoms, namely Gallia, Germania, Tristan, Albion and Romania, collectively called the Brimic kingdoms and the continent being called Halkeginia.

The nations had monarchic governments save for Romania which was a Theocracy. Looking over their characteristics I found that my best chance to start my company and enter the Halkeginia markets was via Germania, a nation famed for its merchants and the only nation run by an Emperor who was not descended from Brimir like the other royal houses due of how their government tended to change its Emperor every now and then, with the candidates being selected from the magical populace.

Germania was a great place to start my trade operations. Not only could I easily buy a trading license with some few gold, the goods that were in demand were also something I could easily produce at a very cheap rates which meant that I would be almost unstoppable in that front.

Unless I anger some major players, it should be smooth sailing and I would be able to build quite a powerful base by which I could penetrate the Empire in the east later on after buying the rights to trade to distant lands. Germania was truly lax on that front and was quite willing to explore and find new lands for more profit.

I would easily be able to rise up to the upper ranks of the nobility and reap quite a lot of profits.

"Master, are you sure Germania is a good idea? I mean wouldn't Albion or Tristan make better candidates." Artoria asked me, curious to why I had chosen Germania over the other kingdoms. It seems that an explanation was in order.

"First of all Artoria, Germania is very lax in its religious laws which considering our unique brand of magic and the minions, we would need it least we get branded as heretics and are chased out. Germania while does follow the Brimic religion is much more tolerant on that front.

Secondly, Germania is the biggest of all the kingdoms and has quite the vast amount of untapped resources bigger than Tristan and Albion at any rate. And being a mercantile nation I would have an easier time setting shop due to them giving merchants quite a lot of freedom compared to Tristan and Albion where noble sponsored merchants seem to have greater power than individual merchants.

And thirdly, money talks in Germania and this would allow us to easily get inside the kingdom and let them ignore some of our questionable origins and whatnot. Even the fact that I have a large army of trained soldiers and dragons would be ignored as it is not out of the ordinary in Germania for merchants to have mercenaries in their permanent employ or start a mercenary company of their own."

Hearing my explanation Artoria seemed to understand why I had chosen Germania seriously that kingdom was really lax in its rule. Though by having such a powerful military I guess they could afford to be lax.

"While I can understand your reasoning Master, I still wish we could start in Albion, I really want to see the floating island." Artoria pouted, she really was quite cute when she did that.

"Well you can still see it later on when I set up a branch there under your command." That should calm her down. "For now we better get everything ready for our trip to Germania."

"OK I'll call the others for the meeting." With that Artoria went out to call the others.

I wonder what would be the result of the meeting.

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The meeting was being held in the main study, alongside me, gnarl and Artoria, the various unofficial heads and leaders of the various minions were there. While I was the overall master of all the minions, I needed leaders to which I could delegate tasks since I was still getting the hang of using the minion bond.

In attendance was Aurora, the leader of the Mage Knights, a fiery red head whose figure would be something to die for, clad in a black form fitting suit with a blue cloak and a rapier on her hip.

To her right was Clair, blue eyed blond hair beauty and the leader of the Tech Priests, she was wearing a white sleeveless shirt, black trousers and the trademark red robes of the Tech Priests. She held a staff that held a myriad of gears and crystals giving it the appearance of a halberd.

To Aurora's left was Erika, the leader of the Necromancers. She looked like a young yamato nadeshiko type of beauty with short black hair wearing a green kimono and a red obi and leaf patterns adorning the kimono, giving her a regal appearance.

Behind the girls was Kyle, the leader of the bards, the perfect bishonen minion of mine with long silky brown hair and a face that could charm girls by the dozen. I should hate him for that simple fact but he was my minion thus I could. He was dressed in a white shirt and brown pants, with a red shawl draped around his shoulders with a cowboy hat to top it all off.

I had not called the leader of the dragons as I felt we would not need the dragons in this venture.

"OK now the meeting to begin our economic conquest on Germania begins now." Gnarl announced grabbing everyone's attention. Did he really have to call it that!

"We have gathered quite a lot of information on Germania and thus I have come up with this plan." I began. "Firstly, from what we have gathered we know that we can easily corner the market and become the top merchants in just a few months. But looking at the average profit and income just becoming the top merchant is not enough for us and the southern continent is virtually abandoned and up for the taking, which should further increase our income and bolster our resource harvesting operations once we get the rights to colonise it, which should not be that hard once our prestige rises. That is our main goal here the colonisation of the southern continents."

"If that is our goal than why aren't we simply starting our efforts from there?" Clair asked raising a good point.

"Because I am currently not in the mood to run a kingdom yet." And boy was it strange to say that with a straight face. "I want to gather sufficient experience before starting my empire and for that building up a power base would go a long way on that front and Germania gives us plenty of opportunity to do so." I explain my reasoning. While this world was interesting, I did not think it would be a good place to build my empire and capital, I wanted to start somewhere special.

Clair nodded understanding my point.

"Anyways methods would be purely economic which would make the Tech Priests a vital part of this operation. Once we set up shop, we would then begin to introduce new things to the market and promote innovation and start an industrial revolution which should allow us to easily expand our operations further during this stages I expect that due to our magic and technology we should be the leaders of the new markets and dominate even the old existing ones. Once done we should have a solid grip over all sectors whether they are military, magical or even plain old agriculture.

I want us to be able an economic powerhouse and the most successhul company that Halkeginia has ever seen and we would begin it by starting from Germania." I said laying out my plans.

"So we are going to rule from the shadows and by coin, master?" Erika commented, looking quite amused.

"That's, a surprisingly accurate description, Erika." I answered "But I have no intentions of rulling Germania what so ever. I'll leave that to the Emperor. I simply want to play the role of a greedy, slimy merchant for now."

"A profession that the past Overlords would approve, it fits with the overall theme too." Gnarl commented.

Smiling at the comment I continued with the briefing.

"Clair this is what I want the Tech Priest to do create a magical forge that can manufacture and create armour, weapons and items and one that can be used and maintained by non Tech Priests but make sure that the secret to creating this forges remain a secret. This would be vital for not only this operation but also for future projects too."

"It would be my pleasure master. The Tech Priest would easily be able to create such forges as we are already using methods similar to the forge you have suggested."

"Good, now Kyle while I am off playing merchant I want you and the bards to spread out in Germania and Halkeginia and listen for any information you can find and see if you can introduce good music to this people."

"By the time I and the bards are done there won't any news or secrets that would be out of our reach. I would also take great pleasure in educating these people in fine music." Kyle said with a savage grin on his face. I really wondered why my Bards acted like bloodthirsty murderers when it came to music, must be their passion I guess. Though using them as spies was a risky move but not something that they could not handle. There was no such thing as a weak support minion in my army with even the bards being pseudo-assassins.

"Next Erika, you will not be going as part of Kuzunoha." I said surprising my lead necromancer. "I want you and the necromancers to create a separate company whose aim would be to learn about the healing spells and medicines of Halkeginia and then see if we can introduce better ones or not. Healers have great reputations and this should allow you to gain quite a lot of influence which in case our main operation fails should still allow us to have a hold on Germania. Become the top healers of Halkeginia that would be yours and the necromancers' mission."

Not only was I making a separate company to maintain my influence in Halkeginia, the idea of introducing the Red Cross was not a bad thing too. Honestly I could see how such an organisation could help the nations as a whole with famines and outbreaks of diseases and natural disasters.

"As you command, master." Erika replied with a bow. It would be fun seeing the necromancers being hailed as good healers and doctors.

"Aurora the mage knights would be vital in providing protection to all Kuzunoha branches, stores and trading caravans and vessels. So I expect them to prepare well for this task while at the same time keep a low profile."

"The Mage Knights hear and obey, sire." Aurora replied with a salute, she seemed quite happy about it too.

The rest of the meeting was spent tinkering out the full details of the plans but we were sure that even if something goes wrong we could handle it.

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2 weeks later

I was finally in Germania, more specifically in the port town of Rusten. It was both a fishing port and a port for airships, surrounded by vast mountains to the south and east, a sea to the north and vast farmlands and vineyards to the west, it was one of Germania's top trading hub and one of its top economic centres dealing in all sorts of goods from metals to clothes and food, there was little that it did not deal in.

I felt a bit strange when I arrived in my airship and there was no commotion at the docks. Sure there were some people snooping around my ship but nothing major happened. It looked like that the people were so used to seeing foreign airships of other nations that they hardly gave mine a glance and went back to work.

After getting off the docks I proceeded to hire of the guides and began a small tour of the city. It was also a good thing I had made the effort to learn German or else even getting a guide would have been tough as hell. Artoria was stuck in the island still as she had yet to master the language even with all translation and language learning spells to speed up the process.

"…and that is the famous smithy of Hephaestus, Germania's top smith and enchanter, few can match the goods she produces." My guide one of the local, Bell Carnell, said as he gave me the tour of the city.

He was a pretty boy who looked too innocent for words, with white hair and a baby face he somehow reminded me of a Rabbit. Even his words were only of praise and positive attitude, and I had yet to hear him speak badly of even one store, though he was a bit hesitant to call some of the stores good but he also did not outright call them bad.

'I don't think that is a good thing in a guide.' I thought as I thought about qualities of a good guide. Sometimes guides have to use harsh language to keep the tourist away from some of the worst places for their own safety. It was another matter whether or not the tourists heed the advice of the guide or not.

After sometime we were soon our destination, the Merchant Guild of Rusten, it was a large building that was like a small castle, with large stone walls and lavish decorations of golden goblins and silver horses in the front of the building and the small towers. Even the signboard looked lavish with a rich red background, jaded green letters and gold and blue flower patterns to finish it all, for some reason it gave me a feeling of a Chinese merchant guild than a German one.

"Here we are," Carnell said pointing at the guild with an outstretched hand "this is the Merchants Guild of Rusten, the pride and joy of all of Rusten and Germania, the HQ of the Merchant Guild of Germania and the best place to get a drink." Carnell proclaimed he really must like this place. "Here you will get you Merchant Licence Mr Hyoudou."

"So do you know anything about the process? Any common knowledge that is uncommon for a foreigner like me." I asked Carnell curious to know what getting a licence would entail. While it was fairly easy to get one, there were things like starting bonuses and the likes which I might miss in my ignorance due to not being a local and being out of the loop.

Carnell for some reason seemed to approve of my question, "Well there are some things that foreign merchants ignore when getting their merchant licence in Germania, namely the starting deposit and their accounts."

"And what are those?"

"Well to put it simple terms it is the starting capital and initial investment that the merchant has to make when getting their licence. The deposit starting from 10 ecus and with not upper limit is used to buy the guild to help the new merchant rent or buy stores, buy their initial goods etc., with the unspent money being returned to the merchant or kept in their accounts as the Guild also serve as a bank, with all that it entails from money lending to investments and money transations. You name it, we do it.

Most foreigners ignore this, as this is very common knowledge in Germania with most aspiring merchants work their hardest to save a tidy sum of money to start a new business with the help of the guild. The guilds vast contacts and resources ensure that all budding merchants get the best deal for their new business even helping them run their business by providing advisors for free for the first year after which they would have to pay for the advisor or provide an employment contract, which said advisor should agree upon.

This set up not only helps new merchants but also boosts the overall economy of the nation but aims at ensuring that even the remotest region of Germania is prosperous as its neighbouring villages and towns and be an undeveloped area."

"Geez, that is a big economic conspiracy." I commented, really the Merchant Guild really had a lot of power, if what Carnell said was true. They were practically running the economy with their advisors no doubt guiding new merchants to areas and projects that would help the guild in the long run.

"Nonononono! NO! The Merchant Guild is not in some grand economic conspiracy! They are just helping." Carnell said as he started flailing about.

"Your words don't convince me." I deadpanned. Hey it was fun teasing the boy.

"Why won't you believe me?" Carnell wailed and I could see tears forming in his eyes.

I had to laugh at the scene, it was quite funny. "Anyways, Carnell thanks for helping me and once again thanks for the info." I said as I handed him a bag of coins.

"Even without counting them I can tell that this is too much Mr Hyoudou." Carnell protested trying to give back the bag.

"Keep it, you've earned it by giving me the information about the starting bonuses." I said firmly refusing to take back the money I had handed him. Ignoring his protests I entered the Guild hall, cracking a smile at the boy's protest, he truly was innocent for words.

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The guild hall looked more like a restaurant and a bar that was filled to the brim with busy merchants and busier guild attendants. Each table was filled with merchants discussing business and about the latest news as they drank and ate or simply went over the piles of papers and maps, with the attendants moving to and fro, carrying casks of wines, crates of goods and piles of papers, all the while guiding some of the merchants to their destinations and helping some of the merchants with their planning. It was really a sight to see.

One of the attendants helped me to the reception table where I would get my licence. Like most guilds in fantasy it was manned by a beautiful receptionist that had the aura of a caring big sister.

"I'm married, so please stop looking with those eyes dear sir." Instead of a kind greeting I was met with instant rejection. Curses! "I welcome you to the Merchant Guild, what can I do for you." The receptionist greeted, though it was a bit late for that.

"I am here to get a merchant licence." I replied going straight to business I had already lost my chance with the receptionist so no point sullying my image more. Though those damn tits, doe! Was she secretly an elf, those were the popular choice for receptionists.

The receptionist took out some papers and documents and handed them to me. "Please fill out these forms and after which you will have to pay 1 ecu to get the merchant licence."

I was really surprised that it was so simple. The form itself did not ask much but some rudimentary questions like name, date of birth, parents' name, etc., all of which was fairly easy to fill out and there was nothing that would later prove problematic too like place of origin etc. Germania was after all quite accepting of foreigners.

"Um, is there any other way I can pay the fee?" I asked wanting to know whether or not I could pay using other means like goods or items. While I had enough money to pay the fees several times over, I wanted to know what other ways I could pay with.

"No, we only accept ecus or gold equivalent to one ecu for the fees. We don't accept items, goods, silver or other precious metals for registration." The receptionist explained with practiced ease, making me think that it was not the first time she had heard the question.

"Well I do have gold coins but I don't know how they would stack up to the local equivalent." I said handing over one gold coin to the receptionist.

Taking the gold coin and looking at it carefully the receptionist seemed impressed with its make. The gold coin, was oval in shaped with three perfectly space lines at the bottom and tope with the image of a panda chewing on bamboo shoots at the centre on one side and an oriental dragon on the other.

Using the resource conversion system I had converted come resources into gold coins and each coin had for some reason come out in this shape. Not that I was complaining as it was quite classy in appearance.

The receptionist handed the coin over to one of the attendant and sent him to evaluate the coins value, in the meantime I decided to inquire about the deposit and how the guild would help me set up my shop.

"What about the initial deposit?" I asked and the receptionist was surprised at the question. Looks like she was only expecting me to simply take my merchant licence and go away. For some reason I really wanted to shout 'in your face' at her, don't know why I just did.

"Well I am surprised that you know about it. I must say that you are quite well informed Mr Hyoudou." The receptionist said looking genuinely impressed.

"Let's just say I was lucky to come across the information." I replied back, not sure whether to feel happy that she was impressed due to the fact that most of the foreign merchants were idiots for not doing proper research. Granted even I had gain this particular bit of info due to Carnell.

"Well luck sometimes does play a bit part in this profession so I must say that you will go a long way if your current luck holds." The receptionist commented, her eyes shining with hidden interest. Now any other time I would have interpreted that as a romantic pass but due to her being married and me not willing to be a house-wrecker, I interpreted her growing interest as something more nefarious and putting me down as someone to watch out for. "Now how much do you wish to deposit for now and what kind of vault do you want to have access to?" she asked me.

"Vaults?" Now that was something Carnell didn't mention. "I thought you guys simply dealt in safes."

"Well we do have safes and lockers but that is only for middle class merchants. For the wealthier merchants and nobles we have underground magical vaults, which are used to hold larger sums of money and artefacts of great importance." The receptionist explained, somehow making me question 'What is this Gringotts?'

"If you have heard about the initial deposit than you would also know that we the Merchant Guild also act as banks, so it should come to no surprise that we have such feature." The reception smiled as she was no doubt enjoying my baffled state. In hindsight I really should have known they had a feature like this. "Now I will once again ask how much money do you want to deposit, Mr Hyoudou."

"5,000,000 gold coins." I replied and really wish that I had a camera to capture the astonished expression of the receptionist. Really that was a lot of gold coins which when converted to yen would amount in billions or near trillion, and yet due to the broken nature of my conversion system that amount was while high was not out of my limitations.

"The Square Golden Vaults will be assigned to you." The receptionist said still having a dazed expression on her face. "You really are someone to watch out for Mr Hyoudou." The reception said her interest in me growing by the minute.

"Sorry but I am not into married women." I swiftly replied, really I was not that far gone that I would stoop to seduce another man's wife.

The receptionist looked at me blankly and said in a toneless voice, "Yes, I'm married, what a pity."

Um, was there something I was missing?

"Anyways, I guess I should send some attendants to your ship to unload the money Mr Hyoudou." The receptionist said as she called some attendants.

"No need for that, I have the money right here with me." I said as I patted the small backpack at my side. It took me a while but I had managed to create special magical storage bags and rings, really they were quite convenient for carrying a large amount of things like money and other items. "I only have a variety of goods in my ship."

"Truly?" The receptionist asked looking at me with disbelief.

"Um, yes, don't you guys have magical bags with high carrying capacity?" I asked back, really with the powerful magic Vale had seen them using, I thought that this would be something that they would already have.

"No, no we have no such thing." The receptionist said with a blank look on her face. I wonder what was going on in her mind now.

"So I guess this would be quite revolutionary then. Well another item to put for sale." I said nonchalantly, as I took out a small note book and made a note to create more storage bags for sale. I was going to be a smug prick and absolutely greedy bastard, so I should take pleasure in flipping the worldview of others upside down.

It was an oddly satisfying experience.

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"Now when am I going to see the vaults?" I asked the reception bringing her out of her dazed state.

"This way sir." She replied politely, she still seemed to be reeling from the revelation. Which I would admit is quite a big one and like I said revolutionary.

The receptionist lead me inside the Guild hall and into an underground system of tunnels at the end of which was a flight of stairs leading to a giant cavern. White floating orbs of lights illuminated the giant cavern that seemed to be bigger than the city above. Giant pillars both natural and artificial supported the cavern decorated with rich with marble and red sandstones, with various statues of made of both precious stones and metals dotted the scenery.

I saw floating platforms filled with the guild attendants carrying trolleys of gold, silver and gems to and fro as they floated from one platform to another with their destinations being one of the many vaults carved on the walls and pillars of the cavern. There were even bridges made of both stone and metal with some being still under construction as I saw parts of the cavern being worked upon and being ready for what was no doubt new expansion of the cavern.

I even saw what was like guard towers and fortresses dotting parts of the cavern. All in all it was a truly astonishing sight.

I felt like I had entered another world altogether.

"While we could not compare to the grand underground cities of the dwarves, the Vaults of Rusten is our pride and joy. Let it not be said that we can't protect the riches of Germania and the hard earn money of our merchants."

As if on cue I saw several large reptilian creatures fly over us, "Dragons." I mumbled out, looking at the familiar creatures.

"Wyverns actually." The receptionist corrected, "Germania does not have a large number of dragon population unlike Albion but we do have an abundance of Wyverns in our wilds and caves. In fact this very cavern was home to a brood of wyverns which as you can see have been tamed to guard our vaults."

You know, I got the distinct feeling that she was getting back at me for shattering her perceptions before.

She then led me to the centre of the cavern towards the central pillars where I could see were vaults fashioned in manner of small manors, almost three stories in height and who knows how deep and wide, the front of which were giant gates with towers flanking its sides and several wyverns perched on said towers.

Several of them sported a myriad of colours and statues which seemed oddly appropriate though odd, as I also spotted several vaults that had dull grey colour and no décor.

Even from a distance I could see shimmering paper thin golden barriers hugging the surface of the vaults with several blue and purple barriers overlapped each other given the vaults the image of a far off illusion.

It was truly beautiful and for once I could say that it was something I could not have dreamed of ever creating in my life, despite my now bullshit OP Tech Priests who could readily create anything in the multiverse given enough time and resources.

"Beautiful." I could not help but say, lost in the admiring the various vaults before me, "Truly beautiful."

The reception simply smiled at my words and led me to one of the dull grey vaults. 'So these were unclaimed huh.' I deduced once I compared the dull grey vaults to the other decorated vaults. The Grey Vaults were oddly lifeless to me for some reason.

"And this will be your personal vault and if luck permits your family vault too." The receptionist said as she handed me a transparent white orb with a key inside it. "Now Mr Hyoudou, please take this orb and claim your vault by placing it on the pedestal before the door." She instructed.

"I uh don't have to say some fancy words do I?" I joked, though knowing how the current culture resembled a bit like old medieval Europe I just hoped that I don't have to say long flowery speeches to claim a simple vault. Really Harry Potter fanbase went really overboard with that.

"No need. Simply place the orb in the pedestal and everything would be sorted out." The receptionist replied, her eyes shining with unbidden interest somehow looking forward to what would happen next.

'Now is that not ominous at all.' I thought as I tried not to let the chills get to me.

Placing the orb in the pedestal I waited, I waited for something to happen, like the orb shattering into pieces of light or the wind picking up or simply something. Yet nothing happened.

Looking back at the receptionist I could not help but ask her "Was something supposed to happ-" my words were cut of as I felt my right had suddenly move by itself and grab the orb with the Overlord Gauntlet materialising without me willing it into existence.

'This was not supposed to happen. What is going on?' I thought, shocked at seeing the gauntlet materialise. Stranger still I felt my magic course through my body and get sucked into the orb, red lights flooding the orb as it sucked my magic like a black hole.

I soon felt my very body being affected as my magic was completely sucked dry as the orb started taking my very life force.

I tried to stop it, I tried to stop it using every means possible, yet I failed to even move my right hand as I felt my fingers grabbing it in a vice grip refusing to let go even at my command.

Then suddenly I felt the pull on my life force lessen as I felt something being pulled into existence from the very depths of my soul.

Power.

That was the only word I could describe it as. Pure unbridled power, power that was beyond reckoning, something that no mortal should hold an ancient power was thus being brought into existence from the depths of my soul. Making me wonder if this was the power of the ancient Overlords, my predecessors, yet for some reason I felt that it was wrong to think of it that way.

Red light flooded the orb and I saw the orb break apart unleashing a torrent of wave of magical energy. Streams of red and black magical energies flooded the area spinning and turning like serpents as they created a dome around me.

I don't know how long they lasted but the sight before me would forever be ingrained in my mind, the beautiful sight of the red and black dancing in a rhythm of a silent song, clashing with each other yet coming to an unseen truce and beginning their dance anew.

It was a sight that would forever be with me, right up there with the birth of Artoria.

The streams of red and black magical energies danced and danced escaping the dome and ascending upwards and finally descending in a spiral, slowly converging into a single beam of magical power and striking the pedestal, the force knocking me backwards into the stunned crowd of attendants.

"Is it over?" I heard someone asked but while everything seemed silent and calm, I knew it was not over.

Looking towards the pedestal I saw that the pedestal had transformed into something else.

It now sported four dragon statues coiling around the pedestal and grabbing the top of the pedestal with their heads facing the four directions. The top of the pedestal had also changed now resembling a stone bowl and the key from the orb was floating above it yet even it had changed shape as it now had a twin dragon heads biting a green gem at its base and red scales patterns on its body with its end now looking more like a strange serrated claw.

The key glowed with the same power that had being brought to life. It slowly descended upon the pedestal, till there was a distinct click of a key being entered into a lock. Then like an unseen had turned it the key rotated till the sound of a lock being open rang in the cavern.

Power, power flooded across the pedestal as a red stream of magical energy rushed form the pedestal into the earth and towards the massive gates of the vault.

The red stream crashed upon the gates swallowing the vault whole as I saw the vault dessapear underneath the wave of magical energy.

I hear the sound of cracking stones, groaning metal and creaking wood and I knew then and there that the red wave of energy was transforming the vault. So, I waited, I waited with the panicking attendants and the silent receptionist, waiting for the red wave to finish its work, waiting for it to end.

I don't know how long it took but I waited patiently, not uttering a word despite the panicking attendants' inquiries and simply stared at the vault.

The energy slowly dissipated after sometime leaving behind a sight that awe all who saw it.

The vault now sported royal red colour, with golden banners with blue borders and the symbol of a red dragon woven on it. Statues of dragons and knights adorned the walls of the vault with the two mighty dragon statues stood on the sides of the gates and in the front of the pedestal I saw a giant red dragon made of strange unknown material tower protectively over a black ivory throne with a statue of me sitting on it, with the overlord gauntlet in my left hand and a scaled red gauntlet with a green gem in my and at its base I saw the statue of Artoria kneeling before the throne like a knights of old.

The receptionist went toward the throne and I saw that there was something written beneath it and she read the words aloud.

"Hail Issei Hyoudou, the Immortal Overlord, Master of Minions and the Red Dragon Emperor."

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AN: Yeah screw subtlety.