The Journey of the Strongest Ruler

The Journey of the Strongest Ruler
CHAPTER 44


Seeing Whana and his brothers at work, the foreman was astonished. This is the first time he has seen the family of the employer also come to work. Even without reducing the cost of the employment contract.



'An enviable family, ' the foreman murmured in his heart.



"Brother Whana, who exactly is this house for? So big!" ask a cousin.



"Later you and all of us will know" Whana replied with a smile.



"Come, time for a break! I have made a delicious cake" cried Dira who was in a bamboo hut not far from where Whana worked.



Whana and the others headed towards the bamboo hut where Dira had laid many cakes.



"Rigger ... Hmmm ...," call Dira while twisting her little finger.



"Road - road, right?" Whana immediately guessed what her sister wanted.



"Why does Brother know?" her large and pretty eyes flickered - a twinkle of wonder as soon as her brother immediately guessed what she was thinking.



"Tomorrow, yeah! Today Brother has business," Whana said as she pinched her sister's cheek.



The sister did not respond, only puffing her cheeks in annoyance.



"Come, with Brother Moni!" Moni from Whana's kitchen steps towards Dira.



"really?" ask Dira happily.



The two of them rushed towards the city park which happened to be only three kilometers from the Rahngu family residence.



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"Sister Mori, come with me to Uncle Rimo's house for a moment! There's been no word from Uncle Rimo for a week" Whana told Mori.



After changing their clothes, they immediately set out for the Rimo House, the faithful servant of Wahngu's Revelation, Whana's father. The distance between the Rimo house and the Rahngu family was about ten kilo meters.



"Did Rimo move house? Isn't this towards the City?" asked Mori who was confused by the direction Whana was taking.



"We stopped by for a while somewhere," Whana replied casually.



A little while later, they arrived at a sizable stall.



'Is this not a place to buy and sell cultivation and medicine? Is Whana going to buy the Pill?' a question mark appeared on Mori's mind, but he said nothing and only followed the steps of his cousin's sister.



"Good afternoon Young Master, we meet again," said a middle-aged man who had previously given Whana a customer card.



"I want to sell materials from monsters, do I have to get them out here, uncle?" Whana responded with a full smile.



"Don't! Nay! Nay! Come inside!" the middle-aged man immediately responded so that the previous incident did not reoccur.



Mori who was next to Whana was stunned for a moment. 'Why did this person suddenly become so nervous after Whana said that?'



Arriving in the inner room, Whana immediately took out the goods - the goods hunted.



Instantly the middle-aged man and Mori were stunned to see the results of the hunt before his eyes. The two turned to Whana and the results of the hunt that piled up on the sky - the sky of the house alternately without making a sound.




The middle-aged man instantly regained his senses. "Please wait, Young Master. I need my employees' help and time to count."



"Oh, okay. I will wait outside while looking - look," Whana replied while nodding her head.



Whana turned to Mori who was still looking at the results of the hunt in front of him with her mouth open.



"Come, we'll wait outside!" take Whana while touching Mori's right shoulder.



Conscious of her shock, Mori follows Whana into the arms sales room.



"Sister, are you hunting all that?" Mori was really astonished by his cousin's sister. This was the first time she had come out with Whana and had already made her heart almost stop beating.



Whana casually answered Mori's question. Hearing Whana's calm reply, Mori gulped.



'What is this Whana? Wasn't the result of the hunt just now at a crazy level? How does he hunt?' Question after question came to Mori's mind.



"It is with this hunting result that I buy Pills for our family" Whana said softly to Mori. He knew what his cousin was thinking.



Mori was immediately embarrassed. What his grandfather said about his cousin's sister is indeed true, which makes the Rahngu family stronger so as not to be looked down upon by others.



"Sister, if you're going to hunt again, let me know! I also want to contribute like you and seek experience" Mori asked earnestly.



"That sounds good. I used to hunt in the Deathly Forest. After the family competition, we hunt together. How's it?" suhut Whana and ask for an opinion.



"Agreed!" Mori brandished his right thumb with vigor.



'All weapons on display here are in the mortal class. Even the highest is only Intermediate quality. If I sell one Earth class, what will happen here? Ah, why did my silly thoughts relapse again?!' whana said in her heart as she looked up at some of the weapons on display on the shop wall.



About twenty-five minutes later, the middle-aged man walked out of the inner room of the shop as soon as he finished counting the materials from the monsters.



"Young Master, the sum of them is three hundred and twenty-four thousand gold coins. However, the gold coins available were only two hundred thousand and needed to take the gold coins from our branch located in the District City. If Young Master is willing to wait another three days, we will pay off the rest and deliver it to the Young Master's residence. But if Young Master is not willing ...."



"Alright, no problem," the middle-aged man unfinished saying his line, Whana instantly agreed.



"Thank you, Young Master," the middle-aged man immediately bowed slightly, then said again with a question. "Where are we going to drop off the rest of the gold coins, Young Master?"



Whana thought for a moment then asked. "Can it go between two different places?"



"Very well, Young Master," the man replied quickly and vigorously.



"Petama, take twenty-four thousand gold coins to the Asuh House and the rest please deliver to the Rahngu family. Give to Revelation Rahngu or Ayudiah. They were husband and wife" pinta Whana later.



"good. We'll take note of it and I'll drive it myself" the middle-aged man replied respectfully.



On the way, Whana gave Mori two hundred gold coins, saying. "This is for you, and the other half is for Brother Moni!"



Not finished surprised by Whana's pile of prey, Mori was surprised again by the value of gold coins obtained. And at this time, his cousin casually took out two hundred gold coins for himself and his older sister.



"Sister, this is too much," with a trembling voice and slightly trembling hands received a large amount of gold coins. For him this is for the first time.