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THE MERCHANT'S SECRET: My Unexpected Isekai Life

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 1350    |    Released on: 23/05/2025

As far as I know, in order to wield magic, one must have mana, a

mooth, and these tiny inscriptions...it's magical, and it's so ancient. I bet even the high elves in my kingdom couldn't re

" I smirked. Wow, that's the

Where did you get this?" Elvie said with enthusiasm. Ella, still struggling with the cap, frowned in fr

lained their fascination, but ancient lettering? Liq

d, demonstrating the twist of the cap before taking a sip. "It's just an ordinary bottle from which

edible! So fresh! So clean! Full of mana. I swear I was revived; I can use my magic with ease." She murmured some unknown incantation with

it was liquid gold. "This must be very expen

actions. "Would you l

ked up. Her short, wavy hair b

ually wrapped pieces of Mamon from my ba

the soft pastry in her hands. Bread with mana? Who was this bo

ial kind of bread from the Phil

her nose twitching as she inhaled the sw

xture... It's unreal. It's so light and fluffy. Almost like a cloud." The sweet, de

a dream, almost too surreal to grasp. I could sense that this was just the beginning of our journey together. However, their reactions sparked an idea in my head. If plastic and

?" I asked, te

usual scepticism was repl

m a few extra pieces. They deserved it, after

*

shadows on the faces of my companions. According to them, they were orphaned. Their parents died twenty years ago during the third battle between renegades and the king's men.

eople and their powerful magical abilities. Elvie, one of the elves, explained that their homeland was not only abundant in natural resources but also heavily protected. The elves had massive armies, enchanted fortr

enchanted stones. The fairies lived in the woods, hidden in the foliage, their presence barely felt unless one knew exactly where to look. The dwarves were known for their craftsmanship and

their central location, the Mages Land was vulnerable. It lacked the lush lands and bountiful resources of the Elven and Dwarfin Territories. Their survival depended on trade with the other territories, particularly for minerals and magical tools, which th

she spoke of them-vicious and uncivilised beings who showed no mercy to anyone who entered their land. The demons were notorious for their cruelty and their unrelenting attacks on anyone w

ayals. The treaties that bound them together were fragile, threatened frequently by rebellious factions within each land. These conflicts meant th

The Elven Territory might have had the greatest power, but the Human and Mages Land was certainly no stranger to hardship.

riness in their eyes. It wasn't just the danger of the world around us that weighed on them-it was the constant pressure of maintaining their land's

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