Chapter 2594 – A Turning Point in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In this chapter of Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2594 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
The strong gravity of Buck Town made Wilbur's head spin a bit. He touched his forehead and quietly asked, "Sir, the Eight Great Families they just mentioned… Are those the ones selecting slaves this time?"
The old man nodded and said, "That's right. This time, no matter what, I must join the Reyne family. If I can become a member of the Reyne family, my strength will surely improve quickly, and I will secure my place in Buck Town."
Wilbur found this amusing. The energy aura in Buck Town was hundreds of times weaker than in the other eight major towns. Cultivating here, even if it could improve one's strength, would be a slow process. Cultivating here was far slower than in the other major towns.
Truly ambitious cultivators would not want to stay in Buck Town to cultivate. However, people had their own aspirations. Since the old man wished to stay here, Wilbur did not try to persuade him otherwise. Instead, he asked the old man about the Eight Great Families.
The old man told Wilbur that the Eight Great Families in Buck Town were: the Reyne family, the Hilton family, the Chris family, the Albert family, the Warren family, the Bill family, the Jackson family, and the Arthur family.
Among the Eight Great Families, the highest ranking was the Reyne family. The Reyne family was the leader of the Eight Great Families, controlling the Azure Dragon Trial Grounds and Azure Dragon Lake, and they also controlled all major hotels in Buck Town.
The Hilton family, ranked second among the Eight Great Families, controlled the White Tiger Trial Grounds and the vast White Tiger Forest, and they also controlled all major restaurants in Buck Town.
The old man said, "Don't underestimate these four families. Though they are vassal families, their status among cultivators is still top-notch. I can tell you this: nine out of ten practitioners who come to Buck Town will ultimately end up as servants to these four families. Reaching a higher status is very difficult."
"What? Nine out of ten?"
"That's right. But what you said earlier is also true. To ordinary people, Buck Town is indeed not a good place. Therefore, Buck Town has a rule: if a slave is promoted to a servant, they get a chance at redemption. A servant only needs to gather ten gold coins to buy their freedom. With another ten gold coins, they can leave Buck Town and teleport to another major town. Of course, each major town has its own price."
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