PREVIEW

... ty, mentally turning over the information he'd just received.

That kind of extreme price gap — it only existed in a wartime economy, a short-term market distortion.

But if he could seize the right moment, this might just be the way to build up his first pool of capital.

The question was:

How to break into that market?

Back at his lodging, lying flat on the bed, Pierre stared at the ceiling, thinking hard.

"The key is getting the goods in."

...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Rome Must FallChapter 76: New Appointment
 829
4.5/5(votes)
HistoricalSeinenAdventureMature

The protagonist is reborn in the late Roman Republic and becomes a gladiator under Spartacus. How will he escape the tragic fate of being crucified, and how will he survive in the Mediterranean ruled by Rome? Stay tuned!

“Rome must fall! As long as it exists, we cannot escape our fate of death!” — Maximus

Botsuraku Youtei Nanode Kajishokunin wo MezasuChapter 4-3
 750
4.5/5(votes)
RomanceDramaComedySchool Life

The main character is reborn as a character from a game he played in his previous life. This character falls into ruin along with the villainess, spending the last of their years together. A man named Kururi Helan.

Trapped In A Novel As The Breeding Mate For Four Powerful AlphasChapter 70: I can’t say no when you’re being so honest
Demon ImmortalChapter 126: Huo Teng's Masterstroke
 142k
4.5/5(votes)
EASTERN FANTASYFantasyXianxiaAction

Warning: This work contains elements of mature content featuring sex, violence, and gore.

Follow the journey of a wandering drunk swordsman who will punch immortals, kick demons, and cut down gods as he ascends the heavens in search of better women and wine.... hic...

Women, Wine, and Wager

The three most terrible vices a man could possess. Luckily, Duncan was only afflicted with two - women & wine. As an ordinary spirit stone miner, Duncan only cared about earning money to indulge in his two vices.

However, Duncan's fate had a twist in the form of a cantankerous old man who wanted to both reward and punish him in good measure. It leaves Duncan with a rather poor opinion of cultivators in general.

Pulled into the world of cultivation unwittingly, Duncan only cares for three things. His sword, his wine, and his women.