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Chapter 2425: Aiko's Day Off

Aiko studied the sky thoughtfully.

The sky was vast, blue, and full of sunlight. White clouds were drifting across its peaceful azure expanse like cotton candy, carried by warm winds.

She was pleased.

'Ah, finally!'

It was nice to see the light of day again after spending so long on the Forgotten Shore. The starless void of its orphaned sky was black and cold, with not even a moon to keep it company. Poor thing! The land itself was devoid of warmth and light, as well - it was quiet and tranquil, but not exactly vibrant.

So, visiting Bastion was something Aiko had been looking forward to very much.

Not the least of all because people could actually appreciate her stylish outfit here. Members of the Shadow Clan could see in the dark, true, but they had trouble discerning colors - everything was a shade of grey for them. Most could not tell silk from satin, either, let alone appreciate the nuances of exquisite fashion.

Now that Aiko was finally wealthy enough to afford the finer things of life, leaving her wonderful ensembles unappreciated was a despicable crime.

Feeling fierce and invincible in her white silk blouse, black skirt, flawlessly fitted vest, and tastefully embroidered blazer, she walked down the streets of the Castle with determined steps. Her sharp heels sang as they strike the cobblestones, and her hair fluttered in the wind.

All items of her ensemble were bespoke. The vest and the blazer were detailed tastefully with silver thread, which added to the subtle gleam of silver buttons and cufflinks - the latter set with onyx gemstones. Her shoes were made from lacquered black leather, with large silver buckles creating a fascinating contrast with the dainty black bows above.

Aiko chose not to wear any jewelry, knowing that it would only cheapen her look - well, except for a few charms hidden under her blouse for protection.

She looked sophisticated, she looked chic. And most importantly, she looked exceedingly affluent! Anyone who knew anything would recognize just how exorbitantly expensive each item of her stylish ensemble was. Those who knew a thing or two about fashion, meanwhile, would be amazed to recognize the subdued cut of her outfit for what it was.

The ensemble Aiko wore was not just any random arrangement of complementary clothes. It was actually a tasteful reimagining of the suit Morgan of Valor had worn to the last ever Valor Ball, designed and sewn by the same tailor - who was supposed to have retired after the fall of the Sword Domain.

That was why it had cost Aiko a fortune.

'Worth it!'

She grinned, almost missing a large puddle in front of her. Her shoe was about to touch the dirty water when the petite girl floated into the air, gliding gracefully to the dry cobblestones on the other side.

Landing softly, she turned back and smiled triumphantly.

"Not today, puddle!"

Ignoring the stares of the passersby, she raised her chin and continued on her way with confident - albeit quite modest in length - strides.

Reaching one of the inner walls of the Castle, Aiko floated to the battlements instead of passing through a nearby gate. Standing there, she enjoyed the view of the glistening lake and of the great city beyond.

Bastion had grown tremendously since the first time she saw it. Back then, when Aiko was a youth who had just escaped the Forgotten Shore, there was not even a city on the shores of the lake - every Awakened sheltered by the Great Citadel, including her and Kai, lived within the Castle. There was nothing but ash and Nightmare Creatures waiting for them beyond its walls.

Things were different now, naturally. Bastion sprawled around the lake, with no end in sight - the city was vast and immense, sheltering close to a hundred million people. Unlike the claustrophobic cities of Earth, which endlessly grew upward or burrowed into the ground to stay within the narrow confines of defensive barriers, it stretched in all directions freely.

The buildings of Bastion were relatively low - not only because building towering human hives in the Dream Realm, where most of modern technology turned useless, was all but impossible unless sorcery or people with powerful Utility Aspects were involved, but also because there was no need to build them high.

Aiko liked it better. She liked looking up and not feeling crushed by the looming mass of alloy and concrete. Or crimson coral, and breathing in the vastness of the sky with a full chest.

Naturally, sustaining a city of such size in the Dream Realm was no easy task. In fact, the rate with which Bastion had sprouted from the ash was nothing short of impossible - if not for the innumerable Awakened working day and night to build homes for the refugees of Antarctica and new settlers, none of it would have been here.

The city was at capacity at tearing at the seams, though. These days, most of the settlers were channeled to other Citadels across the vast reaches of the former Sword Domain, while those in the west traveled along the River of Tears to settle down in one of the human strongholds situated in its basin.

There were innumerable problems to be solved in Bastion. It was all boiling and changing, taking form and crumbling, always one step away from complete collapse.

Which meant that there were innumerable opportunities to be reaped.

Aiko was not the same youth anymore, either. She had changed, too. She had gone from running a gambling den in the Bright Castle to running the entirety of the Dark City, as well as the powerful shadow organization dwelling there.

'Naturally, there's the Boss, but let's be honest here. That walking calamity can't even manage himself. I mean, how did he manage to lose one of his incarnations? Who does that? Who has incarnations, and who goes around losing them?'

Aiko scoffed and prepared to glide off the wall.

At that moment, however, a polite voice interrupted her:

"Excuse me, my lady. Flying is forbidden in the inner rings of the city."

Turning her head, Aiko tried to look at the Awakened guards who had approached her while patrolling the wall. Sadly, she had to crane her neck to actually look them in the eye.

So, instead, she floated up until she could look down at them snobbishly.

"Good to know, thank you. However, I am obviously floating, not flying."

The guard who had spoken to her blinked.

"What is the difference?"

Aiko gave him a confused look and did not respond immediately, as if stunned into silence by the question.

Eventually, she said:

"Velocity. Velocity is the difference."

She floated with the help of the Awakened Ability, and pushed herself with the help of her Dormant Ability. So, her speed had never been too great.

The guards looked at each other. The other one shook his head.

"No, as stated by the regulations regarding unconventional spatial movement, flying is constituted by aerial movement with the help of a self-generated directional force, while floating and gliding are constituted by the lack of said directional force. You were obviously flying, my lady. I am deeply sorry, but we will have to fine you. It is really a small sum."

Aiko smiled dangerously.

"Oh? Well, in that case, by all means, over my dead body."

They wanted to fine her?

In their dreams!

The guards stared at her with lost expressions.

"Excuse me?"

Aiko crossed her arms haughtily. "Do you even know who I am?"

They studied her expensive outfit for a few seconds, then frowned.

"No, we don't. We have no idea. But what does that."

Aiko smiled radiantly.

"Wonderful!"

With that, she allowed the wind to carry her over the lip of the wall and glided rapidly toward the crowds of people below. After all, since they had no idea who she was, they would not be able to find her in the city of a hundred million people.

The guards were so shocked that they were a second too late to react.

"Hey, wait a moment!"

But Aiko was already gone, enjoying the gorgeous boon of anonymity.

'Directional force, directional force. Bah, how silly! As if I'll allow myself to lose money over something like that.'

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    Lol, Aiko is a danm Karen 💔😭
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      there is a reason Kim warned June about her lol😂
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    HAHAHAHHAHAA
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    so much of aiko in this chapter
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    That walking calamity can't even manage himself. I mean, how did he manage to lose one of his incarnations? Who does that? Who has incarnations, and who goes around losing them?'
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      she ain't wrong tho :o
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      who cares its just an incarnation?
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    Peak aiko chapter
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    Oi. Big guy. You missed a chapter - 2426 -
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    Are we finally going to see her run into Kai and have a proper talk?
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      Kai's inside the game rn
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    Not the "do you even know who I am?!" 😭😭😭Aiko just let the Karen out
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    I'll take Aiko's chapters over Rain's any day , love Rain tho
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      I’d rather have an Effie chapter tho.
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        "sex, eating, bullying, urgh burgh 💪🏿💪🏿"
        Peak Effie Chapter.
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    2426 The Fine Nuances of Printing Money
    Bastion was too vast now to travel across it on foot - granted, Aiko's destination was not far from the lakeshore. Leaving the ferry, she thought about hailing a carriage, but then stumbled upon a shop window and became enthralled, staring at the displayed items with gleaming eyes.

    It occurred to Aiko that she had made a terrible mistake when choosing her outfit. Living in the darkness of the Dark City must have messed up with her fashion sense, after all. She had gotten so used to only seeing the world in shades of gray that she neglected to add a splash of color to her ensemble! 'Ah, what an oversight!'

    Aiko was utterly mortified.

    'That red scarf. those ruby cufflinks. those shoes with scarlet soles!'

    No, no. She couldn't. After all, her outfit was an homage to the criminally underappreciated icon of fashion, Morgan of Valor herself - not a shameless imitation. Morgan had those breathtaking vermilion eyes, which held the entire ensemble together. That was why her outfits went well with red accents and ruby accessories!

    Aiko, sadly, did not have vermilion eyes. Her eyes were brown, so.

    'Blue? Green? No, those won't go well with silver. Pink? How about purple?'

    She glared at the store window, almost burning a hole in it.

    In the past, when Aiko was poor and destitute - long before her Awakening, even - she had spent many hours in front of shop windows like this one, staring at gorgeous things that she knew would only be hers in her fantasies.

    But now, she was not one for window shopping.

    Why stare at windows when she could buy anything she wanted in the shop, or even buy the shop itself?

    Walking inside the boutique, she gave the staff a neutral look. The professionals immediately evaluated her clothes, accessories, and general appearance. A moment later, their expressions changed, and bright smiles illuminated their faces.

    "My lady! Welcome!"

    Aiko allowed a corner of her mouth to curl upward.

    'Ah. Being rich is really the best.'

    Then, she raised her hand and pointed to a shelf.

    "This. And this. And this one, as well. Also that one, and that one, and that one over there."

    She lost track of time. After a while, a mountain of colorful boxes was in front of her, and the smiles of the staff grew so wide that their faces were on the verge of cracking.

    "That would be one hundred coins, my lady."

    Aiko produced her coin purse, untied it, and emptied it onto the counter.

    The clerk's eyes glinted sharply.

    Hers did, as well. Now came the important part: haggling!
    Of course, as civilized and refined people, they were not going to haggle over the price of purchased items.

    Instead, they had to haggle over the price of her money.

    Aiko pointed to her coins.

    "As you can see, these are prime-condition Ravenheart coins. So, I am willing to pay fifty of those."

    The clerk smiled pleasantly.

    "Ah, but the quality of recently minted Ravenheart coins is not as superior as it used to be. Even if it was, surely, they would not be twice as valuable. Possibly a tenth more valuable, at best. I am very sorry to say this, my lady, but I can't surrender these gorgeous things to you for less than ninety of these coins."

    Coins minted in Bastion and Ravenheart were supposed to be identical, containing a set amount of soul essence. But the way they were minted and infused with essence was not completely precise. Different mints, and even different batches from the same mint, produced faintly different results. Ravenheart coins were generally more valuable, although that too depended on numerous factors.

    Aiko raised her hand and shook a finger.

    "Oh, but your eyesight must not be sharp. It seems that you failed to notice that these coins over there are not merely Ravenheart coins. They are in fact Song Domain coins in pristine condition. Come to think of it, I think I failed to notice that as well. My, how silly of me! So, I am willing to part with forty of these gorgeous coins."

    The clerk's face paled in fear.

    How did fifty coins turn into forty? Wasn't she supposed to increase the price, instead?
    Worst of all, he could not even dispute this tiny girl's logic.
    Apart from the coins minted in Bastion and Ravenheart these days, there also remained coins minted by the fallen Song and Sword Domains. Their quality was not that superior to the modern coinage - in fact, it was inferior in most regards. And yet, they were quite a bit more valuable, for no other reason than that they were much rarer.

    Since the two Domains had only minted money for a few years before disappearing into the annals of history, there would never be a new batch of Song and Sword coins produced by humans. Their number was limited, and rapidly plummeting - after all, essence coins could be consumed to get a boost of essence in a difficult situation. So, their rarity alone inflated their value.

    People were peculiar creatures that way, seeing value in things that lacked it simply because other people would not be able to possess them, as well.
    The clerk gulped.

    "F - forty? N - no, I couldn't. After all, we are all Bastion natives here. Those pesky Song coins are not welcomed here?"

    His voice did not sound confident.

    Aiko smiled triumphantly.

    "Money doesn't stink, you know. But actually. I bet carrying all these coins would be cumbersome for you. How about I pay with something else?"

    Suddenly, a different coin appeared between her fingers. That one was larger and heavier, entirely black, and etched with a symbol of a coiled serpent.

    The clerk's eyes widened drastically.

    "Is that a shadow coin?"


    Aiko grinned, retracting her own.

    "Indeed, it is. So, how about I pay with only one?"

    The clerk hesitated for a few seconds.

    If the old Domain coins were valuable, then Shadow Coins were extremely so. Nobody knew where they came from and who was minting them, but everyone wanted to possess one - that was because they were not essence coins.

    Instead, they were fragment coins. Consuming them did not grant Awakened essence, and instead granted them a soul fragment - or even a few, if the coin was of a high denomination.

    Of course, there were easier ways to obtain soul fragments. Purchasing a soul shard, for example, was far more attainable than hunting down the elusive shadow coins. But it was exactly that elusiveness, that mystique, and that great rarity that made them true treasures.

    The Shadow Coins, of course, were produced by the Dark Castle - the Marvelous Mimic - and did not cost Aiko anything. All she had to do to get them was keep the Mimic on a steady diet of distressing Nightmare Creatures, which was a great way to make money out of thin air.

    The clerk accepted the coin with greed in his eyes and forced out a polite smile.

    "Wonderful, my lady. Please visit our establishment again. Oh, do you need help carrying the boxes to your carriage?"

    Aiko grinned.

    "No need."

    Summoning a gorgeous purse crafted from black leather, she opened it and placed the first box inside. The box was larger than the purse, and yet, it disappeared without a trace.

    The second box did, as well. And the third. And the fourth.

    Before too long, the mountain of boxes vanished completely.

    Tying a vibrant cravat around her neck, Aiko smiled in satisfaction.

    "Well, then. Goodbye!"

    With that, she dismissed the purse and left the shop in complete exhilaration.

    Of course, she did not forget to gather her coins from the counter first.

    'Now. I'm off to see Effie!'
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      Aiko out here aura farming with the cool shadow coins
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