It all started out fine.
The situation was admittedly urgent, but it was also far too exciting for Luca to spend much time lamenting anything. More importantly, the little money-grubber had already successfully convinced himself that this arrangement was infinitely better than spending actual money.
After all, he wasn’t buying anything.
Technically.
All they had to do was provide materials of equivalent value.
Or enough materials that collectively totaled that value.
What a wonderful system, right?
Wrong.
Because nobody had quite stopped to consider what trading for materials classified as "legendary" would actually entail.
...Legendary?
To be fair, that particular naming convention came from his more experienced brother.
After everyone finally saw the material that had reduced Luca to drooling in excitement, the blonde had immediately decided that the colored borders needed categories.
White was Common.
Green was Uncommon.
Blue was Rare.
Purple was Epic.
And the golden shiny ones?
Legendary.
It was a perfectly reasonable system.
Unfortunately, it also meant they were now staring at a legendary material.
"..."
"You want to go with this one? Really...?"
Calling it unassuming would’ve been impossible.
In fact, the material was so eye-catching that Kyle somehow locked onto it almost immediately despite an entire wall being covered in floating holographic tiles.
Countless resources were displayed across the projections, many of them unlike anything that would normally grace the documents passing through his experienced hands.
And yet, for all that variety, everyone’s eyes eventually found their way to the exact same thing.
The material simply stood out that much.
The image showed a golden metallic mass that sparkled as though someone had spent centuries polishing it.
At first glance, it resembled gold.
That impression lasted all of two seconds.
Because the listed properties were nothing like gold, this was no soft metal.
The displayed values were comparable to—and in some categories even exceeded—the materials currently used for the armor plating of their advanced biomechas.
And this seemingly perfect material was labeled as Zelunium.
The name meant absolutely nothing to them.
And if they were to believe the number displayed beneath it—
[APPROXIMATE RARITY: 100%]
—then this was exactly what Luca had been searching for.
Not eighty percent.
Not ninety-nine percent.
A full one hundred.
And while there were other golden-bordered materials scattered across the walls, this was the one Luca thought suited his brother best.
Of course, they would still need to find additional materials of a similar caliber since, realistically speaking, one couldn’t possibly build a mecha out of a single material alone.
But if the bridge’s evaluation was accurate, then this material might as well be nonexistent within their known sphere of access.
Exactly the sort of thing that could make replication nearly impossible.
Now, had Jax been present in the room, he likely would’ve congratulated everyone on a successful trip, praised the power of wishes, and then reminded them to set alarms for the next 11:11.
Unfortunately, Jax was nowhere nearby as the redhead was currently occupied with other... strenuous matters.
Which meant that, instead of receiving such unwavering optimism, what Luca and Ollie were left with were the two towering paragons of skepticism who most definitely thought that this was all far too easy.
Unfortunately, their gut feeling wasn’t completely wrong, because only moments after Luca excitedly declared that he’d go and get a sample—
"AAAAAH!"
An anguished cry suddenly echoed throughout the room.
The sound startled everyone badly enough that the blonde’s hair antenna nearly detached itself from his precious head.
"!!!"
For a good moment, it was as if the clouds had rumbled atop the crumpled-looking dungeon owner.
But what even had him reacting as such?
Well, apparently, on what was now very obviously a scale, he had generously placed a large bag of Lumen Crystals. The plan had been simple enough.
First, acquire a decent amount of Zelunium for testing. Then they could determine whether the material was truly as amazing as it appeared on paper.
A reasonable, practical, and overall solid plan.
But imagine Luca’s surprise when he excitedly looked toward the opposite side of the scale to see how much Zelunium he would be getting in return, only to discover that the answer seemed to be nothing.
Well, not technically nothing.
D-29 immediately informed him that there was, in fact, something on there.
A microscopic one.
The system sounded rather pleased about it too, proudly reporting the exchange value as though it were a remarkable achievement.
From D-29’s perspective, there was nothing strange about that amount. It was a legendary material, after all. And if it glowed, sparkled, and was awarded such a prestigious title, then shouldn’t it be respectably rare?
Luca, however, had a very different opinion.
The little mechanic felt extremely faint.
It was so small that he couldn’t even see it on the scale.
It wasn’t even the size of a fingernail.
And when he attempted to adjust the exchange to receive roughly a fingernail-sized amount of Zelunium instead—
Well.
Safe to say, that was how he ended up on the floor.
"Brother!"
Ollie looked alarmed as he crouched beside him.
"Are you okay?!"
The blonde immediately began fanning him.
"Maybe we should just choose a different material! This doesn’t seem very cost-efficient!"
"No!"
Luca looked genuinely pained.
"But brother, it’s perfect!"
The little mechanic’s complexion had gone noticeably pale, yet his eyes continued burning with determination.
"It’s really the perfect material!"
He pointed toward the display.
"Even if it asked for gold or diamonds, I think we’d still have to try!"
To his surprise, his husband actually spoke up.
"Gold and diamonds?"
The Prince looked mildly puzzled.
"Wouldn’t those be considered rather common? Sure, gold would be more difficult to find than diamonds, but even so, they’re definitely far more common than Lumen Crystals."
"Huh?"


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