Genius One Second Remember Love ÷ Go ÷ Little? Here's a wonderful novel for you to read.
As a golden light rose from the teleportation array, Shifeng arrived at Stormwind Town in the blink of an eye. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↑ Say △ w]
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Stormwind Town was the only safe zone in Stormwind Shelter. Although it was called a town, it was no smaller than an NPC city in the Starmoon Kingdom with a population of 400,000 or more. Moreover, the NPCs guarding the town were all Level 120 or above. It was only second to Sea's End's twelve major cities.
"There sure aren't many players here to level up." After exiting the Teleportation Hall, Shifeng surveyed his surroundings. There weren't as many players as NPCs on the street.
However, after giving the matter some thought, he found this to be normal. After all, Stormwind Shelter was a Level 40 to Level 65 map. Currently, very few players in God's Domain had reached Level 40 or above. Even in Sea's End, where leveling was relatively fast, very few players had reached Level 40.
Not to mention, Stormwind Shelter was extremely dangerous. Hence, very few players were willing to come here.
The reason Stormwind Town had so many high-level NPC guards was due to the town's perilous surroundings. If players left Stormwind Town's defensive range, they'd be attacked by a large number of Murlocs. If players weren't careful, they'd be surrounded and killed.
If players left Stormwind Town's island, the danger would multiply. At that time, not only would players have to face sea monsters, but they'd also be ambushed by underwater Murlocs. These Murlocs weren't stupid sea monsters. They'd jump onto ships and engage players in melee combat. At the same time, they'd also command sea monsters to attack ships.
One could say that Sea's End was the Murlocs' habitat. The difficulty of surviving in Sea's End was at least two levels higher than in previous maps. Even a team of Sea's End's elite players would struggle to survive here. They'd need an expert to lead them.
Stormwind Shelter's map not only had a high requirement for ships, but it also had a high requirement for players' combat standards. Unlike in the past, players only needed to control their ships and defend against the sea monsters' attacks. They also needed to fight against the Murlocs, which had high intellect. This map was a test for Sea's End's players. At the same time, it was also a chance to improve their combat techniques.
Although Stormwind Town's player population was very low, correspondingly, the players leveling in Stormwind Shelter were relatively strong. Most of the players on the street were Level 41, and there were even quite a few Level 42 players. In Star-Moon Kingdom, generally, only expert players had reached Level 40 or above …
As for the weapons and equipment he wore, the weakest among them was Level 40 Secret-Silver Equipment.
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As soon as Shi Feng arrived on the main street, he noticed many players trying to recruit players. Their requirements were even more frightening. In Star-Moon Kingdom, only experts would want to recruit these players. However, in Stormwind Town, it was quite normal. Shi Feng could see quite a few players trying to recruit players.
However, Shifeng wasn't particularly interested in these players. His goal was the Trade Area at the town's entrance.
The Trade Area was the most lively area in Stormwind Town. Players could be seen setting up stalls to sell items.
"Selling Fine-Gold ranked Stormwind Bow cheap! Those who want it are coming soon! "
"Selling Merfolk's Secret Record! 12 Silver per page! Don't miss out on this quest!"
"Buying Silver Tears in bulk! 3 Silver per tear! Only 100 tears!"
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The towns and cities in Sea's End were different from those in Star-Moon Kingdom. Players usually sold the loot they obtained from killing monsters in the Trade Area instead of the Auction House. There were two reasons for this. The first was that only the twelve main cities in Sea's End had Auction Houses. Moreover, the teleportation fees to and from Sea's End were not cheap. Due to the vast distance between the islands, Shi Feng's one-way teleportation fee alone cost 52 Silver Coins. When ordinary players traveled from Blue Jade City to Sea's End, they would first teleport to the nearest town under Stormwind Town's jurisdiction.
The second reason was that the Auction House in Sea's End had a higher processing fee than on the main continent. The processing fee was roughly 20%. However, Shi Feng had to admit that the transaction fee was worth it. The items sold in the Auction House were available to players from the twelve major cities in Sea's End. There was no need to worry that the items would not sell for a good price. However, if the items were ordinary, players would have to pay a small fee and set up stalls in the Trade Area to sell them at the minimum price.
Shifeng arrived at an NPC grocery store beside the Trade Area.
"Dear customer, how may I help you? Everything in our store is of the highest quality and at a reasonable price, "a bearded, middle-aged shopkeeper said as he approached Shi Feng.
"I would like to rent your store," Shifeng said as he equipped the Stormwind Emblem.
He had already inspected the Trade Area's environment. This Shop's location was excellent. It would be perfect for the Candlelight Trading Firm's Secret Shop. Although he wanted to purchase the Shop, he did not have enough money on hand. Hence, he had no choice but to rent it for now.
Unlike the Starmoon Kingdom's shops in Sea's End's towns and cities, players did not need to visit the City Hall. They only needed to negotiate the price with the shopkeeper. Of course, there was a prerequisite; one needed to have sufficient authority to rent the store. In addition, renting required a certain amount of authority. Compared to purchasing the store, renting was much cheaper. Only, there were two risks. The first was that renting the store would go to the highest bidder. Once the rental period was up, if another player wished to rent the store, they would have to compete with each other. The second was that if another player purchased the store during the rental period, that player would be evicted.
Hence, renting the store was only a temporary solution. Considering the long-term benefits, it was better to buy the store.
"Dear customer, you have good taste. Our store is a century-old store, and its location is excellent. However, since you are a VIP of the town, I can give you a 10% discount. You will only need to pay 900 Gold per month," the shopkeeper said as he rubbed his hands, his eyes glowing with a golden light.
"Alright, I'll rent it for one month." Shifeng was slightly astonished. However, the price was reasonable. After all, this was a future holy land. If he were to purchase the store at ten times its original price, he would have to pay at least ten times its original price.
Following which, Shifeng paid the 900 Gold and obtained the store's rental certificate.
Shifeng did not intend to renovate the store, nor did he intend to change the store's clerks. Instead, he hung a sign outside the door.
Our store is purchasing Runic Fragments in bulk for 5 Silver per stack until full daily!
Although it was only a small wooden plaque, its effects were astonishing. The players passing by were stunned, and they could not help but stare at the wooden plaque with wide eyes.
"Crap, am I seeing things? There's actually an NPC willing to purchase Runic Fragments for 5 Silver per stack?"
"Is this a Shop owned by the House of Seas?!"
"Hahaha! This is great! I was just about to return to the city and sell my Runic Fragments to the House of Seas' Shop. Although it's cheaper to purchase Runic Fragments here, if I can sell them all in one go, I'll save a lot of teleportation fees."
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Everyone discussed the two-story grocery store before them. Their eyes were filled with excitement as they stared at the wooden sign.
Throughout Sea's End, only the House of Seas' Shops would purchase Runic Fragments in bulk. Nobody else would. Meanwhile, NPCs were purchasing Runic Fragments at a low price. Each stack only cost 40 Copper. Rather than purchasing Runic Fragments from Master Alchemists, players would be better off collecting a pile of Runic Fragments and synthesizing them into Runic Crystals. Although the success rate was only 10%, each Runic Crystal could sell for 10 Silver or more.
If players were lucky, they could synthesize five stacks of Runic Fragments into one Runic Crystal. In other words, each stack could sell for 2 Silver. Only, it was difficult to gain the Favorability of an NPC Master Alchemist. Synthesizing Runic Fragments was also costly and time-consuming. Most ordinary players would rather save their Runic Fragments for future use.
Now, however, an NPC Shop was willing to purchase Runic Fragments for 5 Silver per stack. Why wouldn't these players be excited?
This was a good opportunity to make a fortune!
Immediately, a large group of players rushed into the grocery store and approached the NPC shop assistant. They then clicked open the trade window and placed their Runic Fragments on it. After confirming that the purchase price was 5 Silver per stack, they placed every Runic Fragment they had in their bags into the trade window and clicked trade.
The entire process was as smooth as flowing water. It was even faster and more accurate than dodging a Boss's attack.
In just a short moment, the grocery store had purchased over 200 stacks of Runic Fragments. Meanwhile, the 1,000 Gold Shifeng had saved up in the Shop decreased by more than 10 Gold.
"Damn it! I still have a lot of Runic Fragments in the Bank! Please don't sell them out so quickly!" Aside from the large group of players rushing into the Shop, even more players ignored their stalls and dashed towards the Bank on the main street.
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