Infinite wealth In A New World-Chapter 413: Reunion
[Great World — The Sealed Vaults]
"Finally! We got to see it!!" Treasure yelled with a smile, practically vibrating with excitement as she followed behind Ellen down the seemingly endless hallway.
"We are so deep in the castle. I didn’t know we even have such a place." Lucian muttered, his golden eyes scanning the dark, energy-reinforced walls and the sterile hallway ahead. The air here felt heavy, dense with ancient magic.
Destiny followed silently, his mind analyzing the structural integrity and the intricate wards woven into the architecture.
"This castle was built by Dad some years back. He designed everything," Ellen explained, her voice echoing softly. She took a sharp turn, the three following closely.
"He specifically kept these things here for you three..." She stopped in front of a massive black door made of void metal. It had no handles or hinges. She placed her palm on the surface.
CLICK!
The door vibrated deeply, a sound like a purring beast, and slid smoothly into the wall, revealing a cavernous white hall. The space was immense, filled with endless rows of floating platforms.
"What the?!"
Lucian, Treasure, and Destiny were stunned. Their eyes went wide as they took in the sheer magnitude of the collection. There were artifacts, weapons, technological marvels, and arcane devices from different realms and forgotten timelines. Every item pulsed with the highest level of power.
The most striking detail was the organization: items were grouped in sets of three, six, nine, twelve, fifteen, eighteen, and up to sixty.
"As you can see, everything here—weapons, armors, vehicles, energy boosters, summoning cards, God-slaying weapons—everything here is yours," Ellen explained, gesturing broadly to the hoard that could arm an army of deities.
"Dad spent his time acquiring these to help you three have a smooth sailing in everything... Now! Take all these into your storage, share it equally." Ellen gestured for them to proceed.
"WOW! Where should I start?!!" Treasure yelled, jumping up and down in joy, her eyes darting from a set of plasma swords to a trio of ancient grimoires.
"Maybe here." Ellen waved her hand. Sixty glowing Red Cards flew from a high shelf towards them, dividing into three stacks of twenty, hovering perfectly before each sibling.
"As you can see, there are three same summons in those cards."
"What are these cards?" Treasure plucked one red card from the air, staring at the intricate illustration of a red-armored scale snake dragon coiling around a volcano.
"Well, I am not the right person to explain this to you... Ok." Ellen turned, suddenly feeling the weight of the moment, and walked towards the door.
"When you’re done, you know your way out. Oh." She stopped at the threshold and looked at them over her shoulder, her expression stern.
"Make sure to clean the room, and be careful with those weapons. They could destroy worlds."
With that warning, she walked out of the hall, leaving the next generation of powerhouses to claim their inheritance.
"Yes, Big Sister!" The four nodded at her words, including Treasure, who was already drooling over a giant hammer.
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[One Week Later — Great World]
The Castle of Eldoria was transformed. Banners of gold and silver draped from every tower, and the city below buzzed with energy. Citizens and powerful dignitaries from all over the world had gathered. Today was the day the Emperor and Empress would be visiting the Great World after months of absence. Thanks to Treasure’s inability to keep a secret, everyone knew about it.
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[Castle — Treasure’s Room]
KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK!
"Who is that?" Treasure’s groggy voice sounded from beneath a pile of silk sheets.
"Princess, it’s the day you have been waiting for," the maid said with a gentle smile through the door.
Upon hearing the words, Treasure snapped awake, sitting bolt upright on the bed.
"Really?!!" She looked towards the window, staring at the magical fireworks already painting the morning sky.
"Yes!! It’s finally the day!! Come on!!" She yelled, jumping to her feet.
The door opened, and her personal maid, Success, walked in with a smile, closing the door behind her. She stood still, staring at Treasure, who was busy trying to peel off her sleepwear.
As Treasure’s personal maid, Success knew everything about the princess—her chaotic energy, her kindness, and her strict rule: never try to bathe or help her dress without her asking. She valued her independence.
"Come on, Success!! I am late, help me get my clothes ready!" Treasure yelled, rushing to the bathroom like a whirlwind.
"Yes, My Princess." Success smiled, amused, and walked towards the door leading to the closet.
"Now." She opened the door, staring at countless clothes lining the racks, a rainbow of fabrics.
"What should I pick for her?" She looked over her shoulder at the bathroom door, tapping her chin.
"Something princess-like," Success added to herself, ignoring the warrior outfits Treasure usually preferred.
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[Castle Grounds]
Lucian stood with his hands in his pockets, leaning against a pillar. He was dressed in a crisp white suit that accentuated his unnatural build, his gaze fixed on the main thoroughfare.
Beside him, Destiny stood in all black, looking like a shadow brought to life. Behind the two boys stood Ellen, radiating regality, and Rosita.
"Where is--" Lucian began.
"I am here!!"
Everyone turned to the castle entrance. Treasure was walking towards them, but she looked transformed. She wore a stunning yellow gown adorned with gemstones that caught the light with every step. Her hair wasn’t tied back in her usual combat style; it was combed downward, flowing like a silver waterfall. She walked calmly, with Success following some feet behind her, beaming with pride.
"Is that... Our sister?" Destiny asked in confusion, staring at Treasure as if she were an alien.
"I think so," Lucian added, equally baffled.
VOOM!
The ground vibrated slightly. Everyone turned their heads to the city gates. The Royal Guards, clad in golden armor, were marching in perfect unison towards them.
"It seems they have arrived." Ellen muttered with a small smile.
The next moment, a roar of cheers and jubilation tore through the air, reaching the castle heights. It was a sound of pure adoration.
"Wow... I still don’t understand why our people love Dad so much," Lucian said, yawning.
Ellen turned to him with a frown. Rosita just lightly shook her head.
"You never understand anything to begin with," Treasure countered, arriving at their side.
"Hey... I understand a lot of things." Lucian turned to her with a slight frown.
"Yeah. Yeah... You’re just jealous." Treasure rolled her eyes at him.
"Jealous?! Why would I be jealous of Dad?" Lucian asked, his frown deepening.
"Let me see... Because he’s better than you."
"You--"
"Stop it, you two." Rosita stepped forward, standing between them, her aura flaring slightly to silence them.
"Sorry, Grandma." Treasure smiled, clearly not sorry for what she said.
BAM!
Before Rosita could scold them further, the procession arrived. The guards came to a halt, lining both sides of the street. The royal carriage, pulled by six white armored horses, stopped directly in front of them.
The door opened. From it, a little girl, no older than five years old with long silver hair and golden eyes, jumped down with surprising agility.
"Moon!"
Treasure instantly abandoned all her princess pretense. She shot forward, scooping her younger sister into her arms and spinning her around.
"Hahaha! I missed you, sister!!!" She yelled.
Moon smiled, hugging Treasure’s neck tightly. "I missed you the most!"
TAP!
A high heel stepped down from the carriage. Josephine emerged, radiant in a white gown adorned with priceless jewels that hummed with energy.
"I see you remember only your sister," Josephine said with a teasing smile. But before she could continue, three people instantly hugged her.
She blinked, staring at Ellen, Destiny, and Lucian wrapped around her. "Wow! Such a nice welcome." She laughed, hugging her three children back.
"We also miss you too, Mum." Treasure said, walking over but still not letting go of Moon.
Rosita stood before them, watching her family with a pleased smile.
"How have you been, Mother-in-law?"
Rosita blinked. She turned to the side, startled to see Sunny standing there next to her, casual as ever, as if he hadn’t just materialized.
"When... When did you come out?" Rosita was stunned. She hadn’t seen him step out of the carriage.
"Oh, Josephine and Moon were the only ones in the carriage. I was already in the castle from the start," Sunny explained with a shrug.
Rosita slowly nodded her head, recovering from the shock. "I see... So you are here for the--"
"Yes." Sunny nodded, his gaze shifting to his kids, assessing their growth. "They are ready."
"What about my suggestions?" Rosita added in a whisper.
Sunny thought about her words and exhaled. "Ellen has a lot of things to do here. Jinx is the only one free."
Rosita sighed. "Yeah, I understand... I just hope they’re ready for this huge step."
"Mother-in-law, don’t think too much, it’s not good for your health!"
"You! I am not that old to begin with!" Rosita yelled at him, playfully swatting his arm.
Sunny chuckled, dodging effortlessly. "Yes, Mother-in-law, you’re the most beautiful." He said with a charming smile.







