Chapter 198 Level of Wealth?
When he came upon the inside of the Irwin family's vault, Vicente couldn't help but stare open-mouthed for a split second when he saw how stuffed the vault was.
There were three shelves on the sides of this area of about 10 square meters, with a central table in the middle of the area, under which there were also shelves.
But each space was filled with magical items, resources, coins, and precious treasures.
On the left wall, the shelves were filled with coins. There were five shelves in total, with the two lowest shelves containing only gold coins and the two highest shelves containing silver and bronze coins.
Even though silver and bronze weren't very valuable, they were the coins used daily to pay for small services in the city.
But the gold coins were the ones most used for business, the focus of this family. As such, there was a considerable amount of gold coins there.
In the middle of the shelf was a level with 15 magic stones, at an ideal height for one to easily reach them without difficulty.
On the wall opposite this coin-laden shelf was another shelf divided into five levels, just as full as the one on the opposite wall.
On the top level were 22 books that looked very old, probably records of the family's operations, but also contract books.
Below that, there were various jewels and magical combat items, but also things that could be useful for various activities, such as the analysis of precious items and appraisal artifacts.
Not every magician could pick up something valuable and tell you how much it was worth or what it could be used for.
Ordinary people would typically have to find an appraiser to determine the origin of strange objects that they get their hands on and tell them their value and usefulness. But rich people like nobles wouldn't need someone like that unless they were getting something of a very high standard, far beyond their means. For something within their financial means, they could buy artifacts made by engineers and enchanters who could do the same job.
Seeing one of these appraisal items, something that wasn't cheap, Vicente couldn't help but be interested. 'With something like this, I can try to identify the necklace Professor Julian gave me...' He thought, feeling the object around his neck.
But in addition to this shelf, the wall facing the vault door also had a shelf a few levels higher with various magical resources on it.
There were some small ores, bottles of potions and pills, some fruits, and plant roots rich in mana, which even someone with no knowledge of alchemy like Vice could sense was valuable.
'The wealth of this family is incomparable to that of the Peters family and the Defiant Tyranny!' Vicente laughed to himself in front of such wealth.
But that was the difference between a noble family and small groups that had only existed for a short time and had access to few resources.
A noble family, even a small one, could make a profit of a few hundred gold coins a month.
Often, the head of the family would accumulate wealth by thinking not only of future problems that might force him to flee but also of business opportunities, such as the auction Lukas had talked to Vice about a few days ago.
Not everyone had promising talents or the time to focus on training to become stronger, creating powerful spells, and the like. Many needed external resources if they wanted to progress in terms of mana density. If they wanted powerful skills, they needed to be able to hire good mercenaries to help them get good pentagrams. If they wanted good spells, they needed good resources to buy them. And so on.
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