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Chapter 139

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"Abel, what are the requirements to become a Blacksmith Master?"

"Abel, do you still have any contact with other Blacksmith Masters?"

"Abel, can a Blacksmith Master make women's clothes?"

"Abel, can a Blacksmith Master make jewelry?"

The questions never stopped until Abel saw shop number 168 in front of him. He let out a long breath and said to Camille, "Camille, we're here."

"Abel, ever since you knew you were a Blacksmith Master, your attitude towards me was not the same as before. Now you're very cold." Camille said to Abel in a serious tone.

Abel couldn't help but smile bitterly at Camille. He fully realized that no matter what kind of woman, even a wise female wizard, there would be times when she was unreasonable. It was Camille who kept asking him strange questions along the way, which made it hard for him to respond. In the end, it was his attitude that had a problem. A huge injustice appeared on Abel's face.

"You guys are back." Carlos waved his hand at Abel and Camille. Afterward, he began to talk to a novice wizard in front of the shop.

"Can this fire attack rune sign be a little cheaper? The market price is 20,000 gold coins, but you're selling it for 22,000 gold coins. It's a lot higher than the market price! " The novice wizard was a young man in his twenties. It seemed like he had taken a fancy to the rune sign, so he complained to Carlos.

"You have business?" Camille's eyes lit up. She stepped forward and stood next to the counter. She looked at the novice wizard and said with a smile, "You're wrong. The market price is 20,000 gold coins. Do you know why we're selling it higher than the market price?"

"Why?" The young novice wizard saw the beautiful female wizard talking to him, so he couldn't help but ask in a slower voice.

"Because of the inheritance. All the rune signs we sell here are made from runes personally passed down by intermediate wizards. Compared to those defective runes on the market that have passed through a few hands, the quality of the rune signs we sell is guaranteed." Camille said as she shook the identity card on her waist.

The young novice wizard's eyes lit up when he saw the big tree on the identity card. He said with a smile, "Give me 3 fire attack rune signs."

Carlos took out 3 rune signs from the shelf and handed them to the young novice wizard. The young novice wizard took out a magic gold card and connected it with Carlos' magic gold card. Afterward, 66,000 gold coins were transferred to Carlos.

After the young novice wizard left, Carlos looked at Camille and said, "You're selling rune signs under the name of our teacher again. Be careful, our teacher might find out."

"I didn't, I'm talking about the inheritance. There are quite a few intermediate wizards in the 4 countries around here. Who knows which intermediate wizard he was guessing!" Camille's eyes were full of innocence looked like she really had just accidentally just show her identity card..........

"Forget it, forget it. It's already good enough that we can sell them. It's been too peaceful recently. Even rune signs aren't selling well," Carlos said worriedly.

"Peace is a good thing. We haven't received any missions recently, which means that nothing big has happened. That's why we have the time to cultivate." Camille disagreed with Carlos's view.

"Camille, do we still have to complete missions?" Abel asked in confusion.

"Abel, you've been in the magic tower for too short a time. You'll have to wait for 5 years before you'll be assigned a mission. Right now, all you need to do is to train well." Camille explained.

"Little brother, there are some blind novice wizards who will come to our place and cause trouble. If something like this happens, it's too wasteful to send an official wizard. If a normal Knight goes, they'll just die. Only novice wizards like us are the most suitable candidates. We can also gain some fighting experience." Carlos said to Abel as he tidied up the shelf.

"Then we have to send a novice wizard who can fight. If we send a rank 3 novice wizard, won't it be like sending food to the enemy?" Camille said sarcastically.

"Didn't I complete a mission before?" Carlos was like a rabbit that got its tail bitten. He jumped up and yelled.

"Yeah, what was that novice wizard's rank again? Rank 1 or rank 2?" Camille asked calmly as she rolled her eyes at Carlos.

Abel saw that the two were about to start tearing each other apart, so he quickly said, "Camille, Carlos, I'll go look around and see what I can buy!"

"Ok, since it's your first time here, you can look around. I don't feel safe leaving Carlos here alone. With his temper, the gold coins he earned won't even be enough to pay for our return trip." Camille said as she nodded.

Abel followed the direction of the flow of people and slowly walked as he looked around. There were some strange items that he didn't recognize on every shop. He could tell that most of them were parts of beasts, herbs, and materials. The more he walked, the more he felt that he was ignorant, and the more determined he was to quickly memorize the "Moreton's Observation Log". If he could memorize the entire "Moreton's Observation Log", then he wouldn't be looking at the strange items on the shop in front of him like he was now.

After walking for a while, Abel stopped and looked at the shop in front of him. He finally recognized one of the items on the shop. It was a crystal core, he confirmed in his heart.

The owner of the shop was a rank 4 novice wizard wearing a 4 leaf badge. When he saw Abel, a simple and honest smile appeared on his face and he said, "Little brother, what do you want to buy?"

Abel looked at the crystal cores on the shop, and then he saw the friendly face of the seller. He thought he might as well buy some. It would be good to save some materials for making rune signs in the future, so he asked, "How much are the crystal cores?"

"Fire element crystal cores are 2000 gold coins each, ice and poison elements are 3000 gold coins each." The middle aged novice wizard explained with a smile.

Abel had asked Carlos about the approximate price of the crystal cores. These crystal cores were not expensive; they were at the normal market price. The middle aged novice wizard did not give him a random price just because he didn't have a wizard badge.

"Give me 10 fire element crystal cores, and give me all ice and poison element crystal cores." Abel said as he looked at the few ice and poison element crystal cores on the shop.

"Wait, let me do the math." The middle aged novice wizard calculated in his heart for a moment and said, "10 fire element crystal cores are 20,000 gold coins, 7 ice and poison element crystal cores are 21,000 gold coins. Total is 41,000 gold coins."

Abel took out his magic gold card from his body. The magic gold card had 240,000 gold coins from Edmund's boutique shop on it. The total amount had reached a shocking amount of 351250 gold coins.

After connecting the magic gold card with the middle aged novice wizard's magic gold card, a dark golden light flashed. After Abel confirmed, 41,000 gold coins were deducted from his magic gold card, leaving him with 10,000 gold coins.

The middle aged novice wizard in front of him glanced at Abel's magic gold card. This was also the problem of Abel's lack of experience. Normally, during a transaction, the magic gold card could be covered with the hand. When the middle aged novice wizard saw the 6 digit amount of gold coins, a greedy look flashed in his eyes.

Abel's power of the will quickly felt a wave of malice. When he raised his head to look for the source of the malice, the middle aged novice wizard's eyes had already returned to normal. Shaking his head, Abel didn't find anything. He put the crystal cores he bought into his arms and turned around to leave.

Looking at the direction where Abel left, the middle aged novice wizard took out a small card and carefully inserted a little bit of mana into it. This was a wizard trading place, and the use of mana was strictly prohibited. This kind of small communication card could be activated with very little mana, and it was also a communication card sold by the Caral city organizers. That was why the middle aged novice wizard dared to use it.

A small communication card could only be used in a city, and the city must have a communication circle that corresponded to the communication card. As the Wizard City, Caral City had such a communication circle, and it was also publicly selling these small communication cards. It was just that normal novice wizards would rarely buy these expensive communication cards. Only official wizards would use them.

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