Pan entered the State Building in the town connected to Hope Kingdom and was directed to a map official who could help him locate the land he was interested in buying. The official handed Pan a large, detailed map of the region, and Pan eagerly began scanning it for the location he was seeking.
After a few minutes of careful study, Pan's eyes landed on the spot he was looking for: Glem River Zone 3. He traced his finger along the map, double-checking the coordinates and making sure he had the right area.
"This is it," he said to himself, feeling a surge of excitement. "This is the spot where our camp is located, and the Creator wants to buy it."
As he studied the map, he noticed something that made his heart skip a beat—the land was much larger than he had anticipated.
"Creator," Pan whispered, and Adrian, who is watching everything, started thinking as he looked at the information.
"Glen River, Zone 3"
"Price For Joint Ownership: 20 Gold Coins"
"Price for Direct Ownership: 400 Gold Coins"
"Land is fertile and surrounded by forest and stone deposits; it is side by side with the Glen River, which counts for fish and fresh-water resources; Zone 3 is 50 km to all directions and in the shape of a circle."
Adrian's eyes widened in surprise. "Wow," he said, his voice filled with wonder. "We'll have plenty of room to stretch out and make ourselves comfortable."
Pan nodded, feeling a sense of relief and excitement. "Yes, and we'll have space to expand and grow as well," he said. "This is going to be the perfect spot for us."
Adrian took a deep breath and then smiled. So, 20 gold coins would be enough for him to officially have this place and start to control the borders of it; of course, he still needs to pay taxes and will be controlled by Hope Kingdom for the time being.
But Adrian knows how quickly he is improving his power and abilities. It should not be that big of a problem.
Adrian looked at Pan with a sense of urgency in his voice. "We can't waste any more time, Pan," he said. "You need to buy that land now and sign the papers. We can't afford to lose it."
Pan nodded, understanding the importance of the situation. "I'll take care of it, Adrian," he said. "I'll be back with all of our puppets as soon as possible."
With that, Pan set off for the State Building to complete the transaction. He filled out the necessary paperwork and signed the documents, making sure that everything was in order. Once the process was complete, he set off to find the rest of the puppet caravan.
The puppets were okay and; their faces lit up with excitement and joy. They all knew how important this was and how it was going to be the start of a new chapter in their journey.
Adrian smiled, feeling a sense of pride in his team. he thought "Well done, Pan," he said. "Now let's get back with others."
The puppets set off towards the camp knowing that they now have it under their own name they were eager to begin the work of setting up their new home. As they walked,