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Chapter 487

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The cruise ships operating on the river would stop at every river port, mainly to resupply the ships with food and all kinds of supplies. After all, it wasn't easy to preserve food in the Lost Land. Instead of storing a large amount of food, it was better to buy the freshest food at every port, especially leaf vegetables. It was also convenient because this place was on the river and not the ocean.

On the other hand, it was also to allow passengers to go ashore. It was similar to the cruise ships on Earth.

In order to change his gloomy mood and relax his tense nerves, Lin decided to take a stroll on the shore when the cruise ship docked at a river port city.

Besides, he had been on the ship for a month and hadn't stepped off for even half a step. He was reaching his limit. The limit here was the two apprentices. Since their teacher didn't want to get off the ship, their older sister also stayed. Since they were all on the ship, the Lich, who had been especially active recently, of course continued to catch the two girls and train them.

There were no Sundays or holidays in the Lost Land, and of course, there was no such thing as only working or teaching for eight hours a day.

Basically, as long as they could move their hands and feet, and not during eating or sleeping time, the bosses would use their employees to death. If the bosses on Earth saw this, they would be envious.

As for the apprentices, they had even less rights. The only thing the apprentices were worried about was that their teacher didn't want to teach them seriously. If someone was willing to teach them, who would have the guts to say anything? If the teacher taught them day and night ….. the apprentices could only learn as hard as they could. Then they would learn to have two dark circles under their eyes and look like they didn't have enough sleep.

This was after Lin personally saw the two girls' floating 'in front of him, and didn't notice their teacher at all. This made Lin feel that this couldn't go on. So in order to help them, the best way was to divert the Lich's attention and give the two girls some breathing room. Inviting a certain Lich to go out on the street might be a good idea.

Walking on the noisy street with his feet on the ground, a certain someone finally forgot about his previous worries, and also attracted a lot of attention. This wasn't because of him. If he were to wear a set of coarse hemp clothes and throw himself into a crowd, no one would even look at him. However, the Lich beside him had a tall and slender figure and a pretty face. No matter what kind of clothes she was wearing, she was like a crane in a flock of chickens.

It was a good thing that both of them were wearing Magician's capes on the street. Anyone who was blind enough to be attracted by Finn's voluptuous breasts would definitely notice the two golden tassels and back off.

If a commoner was killed by a mage because of his rudeness, no one would seek justice for him if he didn't have some power behind him. This was hard to imagine for a certain transmigrator who came from a society ruled by law, but it was a mysterious reality.

The port on the Golden Waterway was filled with goods from all over the world. In every city, one could find some new gadgets that a certain someone loved so much that they couldn't put them down. However, after appreciating them for a while, most of them could only regretfully put them back.

As long as he was an otaku, without any collecting hobby or obsessive-compulsive disorder, he should be a rare breed of otaku. However, a certain someone had given up on collecting things a long time ago. After all, it could be said that he was now wandering. Buying a bunch of unnecessary things would only add to the burden of the journey.

It was important to note that the two trucks originally carried, apart from daily necessities, were mostly high-priced and rare magic materials. To put it simply, it was something good that one might not be able to buy even if they wanted to buy it on the spur of the moment. Even so, there were still a few times when a certain someone wanted to do a maze version of "Breaking Apart," but in the end, he couldn't bear to do so.

However, he couldn't bear to throw away what he had bought away. At the very least, he had to restrain his desire to continue buying. With this in mind, a certain someone was purely shopping. However, when he walked past a shop with a longsword hanging at the door, he remembered that he needed to replenish his backup weapon.

Because of the high-dimensional pollution brought about by Blink, a certain someone rarely carried any tools or equipment made from magic materials. As for materials that didn't have any magical properties, after several flashes, although they wouldn't be transformed into evil gods, they would decay and be irreparable. However, in a potentially dangerous environment, it was impossible to be unarmed the entire time. Therefore, the weapon that a certain someone carried the most was a regular longsword.

Under normal circumstances, he would carry five to six regular longswords in his luggage. A while ago, he was only left with this one, so it was time to replenish his stock. Coincidentally, when he saw a weapon shop, a certain someone remembered this matter.

There were many types of weapon shops in the maze. The most common type was, of course, a shop that operated as a blacksmith shop. However, there were also large workshops that had the ability to supply military equipment, and sales shops that operated by them. Occasionally, there would be shops that were no different from traveling merchants. They didn't have the ability to forge and were just shops that did business. The small shop in front of him seemed to be such a type.

When he walked into the shop, there was indeed a dazzling array of weapons. From looking very high-class and ornately decorated magic weapons to bundles of guns, swords, and axes that were no different from kitchen knives. There were fewer bows and arrows, but the ones that were displayed didn't look like toys for show. However, there were no crossbows.

Because the maze outside of the city could be classified as a dangerous area, weapons were necessary, and trading was also legal. Except for a few controlled items, whether it was forging or trading, everything was free.

In history, there was a time when the nobles wanted to confiscate the weapons of the commoners, and at the same time, restrict the freedom of trading weapons. However, if the nobles who carried out such a policy did not change later, none of them could continue their family to the present era.

Other than the commoners who felt that their safety was not guaranteed in the wild, they would betray the nobles and foolishly obey the laws set by the nobles. None of these villages could survive the threat of magic beasts.

In the end, there would be no commoners under the rule of the nobles, because if they didn't escape, then they would die. Such nobles did not have the right to continue, and would usually be stripped of their titles and territories by the king, on the grounds that their leadership was incompetent.

In short, no matter which country or place it was in, the management of weapons in the maze was not much different from the Song Dynasty in his hometown, and the modern United States.

However, what he wanted to buy was the most common standard longsword. As for those fancy weapons that looked good but were useless, he ignored them all. Not to mention that the best forgers in the maze were usually mages, not dwarves or elves. In terms of strength, there was no weapon stronger than the Battleship Slicing Saber or the Machete.

So, when Lin entered the door, he skipped the weapons that were carefully placed on the shelves and walked towards the bundle of cheap goods. However, right next to these products, there was a wooden box that contained a large number of weapons that were waiting to be repaired. There were also various types of weapons in it.

Lin knew that most of these wooden boxes contained weapons that were sold by others, or spoils of war that were obtained from other places. Because they had not been sorted out and repaired, they would be uniformly placed in such boxes, waiting to be polished again.

However, these were also goods that would be sold, so the price was naturally much cheaper. For some adventurers who were shy of money and confident in their repair skills, they would choose to try their luck and find some weapons that had a good foundation and material.

When Lin Li first came to the maze, he had also lingered in such boxes, hoping to find some good stuff. Unfortunately, those who could do this kind of business had sharp eyes. How could they let an outsider like him pick up the good stuff? Most of the time, the weapons that were picked out from such boxes were just cheap emergency weapons that were easily damaged.

But today, Lin Li's eyes flashed past the boxes in this shop, as if attracted by something, and he couldn't take his eyes off it. It was a very strange-looking weapon.

The sword was slanted, with a thick ridge and a single-edged blade, narrow at the front and wide at the back. At the tip, however, it was double-edged and curved, like a small hook. If one held this sword, the blade would be tilted forward by about seventeen degrees. It was not a "sword" or "saber" in the ordinary sense. The blade was bright and the blade was complete. It did not look like a weapon that had not been sorted out at all. It would not be an exaggeration to sell it as a new product. But this shape …

The Lich, who had been wandering beside him, also followed Lin Li's line of sight and saw the strange weapon. She, however, raised the weapon and said in amazement, "This is really interesting. To see this in a place like this. "

At this moment, the shop owner's voice came from the side, saying, "Friend, put down the thing in your hand, that thing does not suit you." Then he complained in a low voice, "I'm just saying, didn't I tell others not to put this thing in the boxes? It's easy for people to take it by mistake. Why did you put it here, and it's even been taken by someone else? "

"Oh." Fen did not back down in the face of such provocative words. The shop owner also seemed to realize that his words would offend people, and explained, "I'm sorry, friend. I'm not saying that you can't have the weapon in your hand. It's just that the weapon is a piece of cursed equipment, and the previous owners all committed suicide. Among them were Mages who were trying to break the curse. "

Fen did not care about such a terrifying record at all. She took the strange sword and put it on the counter, saying, "It's fine. I'm not afraid of any curses. Just name a price, I'll buy it. "After saying that, she pouted at Lin Li.

Marco Lin had seen Fen's gesture more than once or twice. Every time it appeared, it was his turn to pay. There were no exceptions. Therefore, Lin Li could only consciously take out his money pouch.

Just as Lin Li was about to reach for it, the shop owner stopped him, saying, "If the two Mages aren't stupid enough to buy this weapon, then there must be a story behind it that I don't know. Do I have the honor to share this part? As a price, this weapon will be a gift to the two of you. How about it? "

It was a condition that was difficult to give up, but Lin did not dare to easily agree to it. There was no reason why. If there were any clues from this strange weapon, that person would only be the Lich, not him. Since it was not in his hands, he naturally did not have the right to make any promises.

Thus, Lin Li and the shop owner both looked at the satisfied and happy Lich.

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