The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons

Book 2: Chapter 43



Book 2: Chapter 43

Wont you reconsider, Vur?

Diamants voice floated up from Vurs arm, causing him to turn his head away from his meal. The elementals that composed the Gemstone Merchants Clan didnt need to eat, but after finding out their new clan master did, they had bought everything they could get their hands on. Vur swallowed a lump of yellow fruit that he didnt know the name of. Im not going to pay tribute, he said and wrinkled his nose. He glanced up at Stella who was sitting on his head with a tiny notebook in her hands. It didnt taste good.

Okay. Mangos are off the list, Stella said, crossing out an item on the page. Next, you have to try the lychees. She gestured towards a plate of red fruit with her quill.

I know that youre the new clan master, Diamant said, but youve never run a clan before, have you? And it doesnt seem like youre from around here. Why not delegate all your tasks to me so I can preserve the integrity of the clan?

Im the ruler of a kingdom, Vur said with a snort. I can run a clan. He bit into the lychee like it was a small apple, crunching through its rind and seed. He chewed for a bit before nodding. Its sweet and bitter. I like it.

Lychees are good, Stella said with a nod before drawing a circle in her notebook. But youre supposed to remove the rind and not eat the seed.

Im sure youre a great ruler in the kingdom you came from, but you really dont understand how dangerous the dwarves are, Diamant said, his voice pleading. I can guarantee the prosperity of the clan. Were already one of the richest. Wealth will continue to accumulate as long as you dont do anything to irritate the dwarves. Please.

No tributes! Vur smacked his runed arm with his opposite hand, causing Diamant to yelp. Stop asking.

The door to the room they were in opened. Stella tilted her head at the intruder, a stout boulder with stubby arms and legs. Its not time for the new fruit, she said.

The tribute dwarves are here, the boulder said. Should I invite them inside?

No, Vur said as he threw a few unpeeled lychees into his mouth before standing up. They wont fly as far if you do.

Fly? the boulder asked as Vur walked past it, leaving the dining room and entering a lobby of sorts. He had traveled with Diamant to the main headquarters of the clan. When he first met Diamant, he had been teleported to one of the clans rare-creature-gathering points.

The boulders and rocks saluted Vur, staring at him with unblinking gemstone eyes as he marched to the entrance of the headquarters which also happened to be a mountainthe very mountain Diamant had formed from. Three dwarves were waiting at the base of the mountain with disgruntled faces. Their expressions turned to those of confusion when Vur stepped outside.

You are? one of the dwarves asked. His face was green, and his nose was purple. Wheres Diamant?

Im Vur, the new clan master, Vur said, crossing his arms over his bare chest. Since Tafel wasnt around, he saw no reason to wear his armor.

The new clan master? the green-faced dwarf asked. I havent heard anything about a new clan master.

Vur snorted. Well, now you have. So hurry up and pay your respects.

Pay our respects? the green-faced dwarf asked. Do you know who youre talking to?

A midget, Vur said with a nod. Stella giggled while Diamant made strange whimpering noises. The roots of Stellas tattoo entwined around the runes on Vurs arm, preventing Diamant from speaking or moving.

Is the Gemstone Merchants Clan turning against the throne? the green-faced dwarf asked. His expression darkened as the elementals behind Vur made no motions to step in. I see. I see. Well then, clan master Vur, are you going to pay your tribute or not? If you double the usual, Ill be willing to overlook all your transgressions.

Vur stepped forward with his left leg. His right leg blurred and the green-faced dwarf disappeared. How can such a tiny body have so much arrogance? he asked as he tilted his head up to meet Stellas gaze. Theyre like chihuahuas.

Y-you! the two remaining dwarves shouted and trembled, pointing their fingers at Vur. Do you know what youve done!?

Vur nodded. I removed a pest. He stepped forward and lifted one of the dwarves, shaking him like a child would shake a wrapped present. Coins fell out of the dwarfs clothes, and Vur swept them up with his feet before dropping the dwarf. He repeated the process with the other dwarf and ordered an elemental to add the coins to the treasury. Vur patted the two stunned dwarves heads. Those were your protection fees. You can leave now. Bye.

Vur turned around and closed the door leading into the mountain while the two dwarves stared at his back. The roots entangling Diamant loosened, and the mountain spirit burst out of Vurs arm, materializing into a human form. Im going to apologize to the dwarves right

Vur grabbed Diamants shoulder and pulled the elemental back before stuffing him into the runes on his arm. Calm down, Vur said and yawned. He rubbed his eyes before blinking twice.

Calm down!? Diamant shouted as Vur went back to the dining room. How can I calm down!? Youve ruined millennia of hard work! Everything Ive worked to build, gone! My clan is ruined. Ruined. Ruined.

Sobbing sounds echoed through the room, causing Vur to frown. He slapped the runes on his arm. Think of all the tributes the dwarves have collected from you, he said. Dont you want it back? Youd be much richer without paying them, right?

No! If I dont pay the dwarves, I wont make any profit at all!

Vur sighed and shook his head. Youre too narrow-minded. The dwarves make money off of you by threatening you, which makes them richer than you. So if I threaten the dwarves and make money off of them instead, then Ill make more money than them. See? The clan will prosper more than the dwarves.

Thats not how it works! Youre not stronger than the dwarves; how can you threaten them?

Im confident I am, so you should be too. End of discussion. Vur picked up a spiked yellow fruit and bit into it. His eyes widened before he made a gagging noise. This is terrible.

Stella nodded as she pulled out her notebook and quill. No durians. Noted.


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