"Selling alchemy weapons?" Dave looked at Angor in surprise. "You're not talking about what I'm thinking about, are you?"
"What you're thinking about? What kind? "Angor was confused.
Dave took a deep breath. "You said you want to sell an alchemy weapon. Did you make it yourself?"
Angor nodded. "Yeah."
David was rendered speechless by Angor's matter-of-fact reply.
"You already made an alchemy weapon?"
"Yeah. You did too, didn't you? The propeller flyer is much more advanced than the one I made, "Angor explained.
"That's different. I studied for … five years."
Angor turned around and smiled. "Actually, I learned how to make molds before making alchemy weapons, so I have some experience. It's easier for me to make weapons."
"Really?"
"Of course … it's true." As if. Seeing Dave's expression, Angor decided to continue his white lie.
Dave's jealousy and sadness faded a little after hearing Angor's words.
"Alchemy weapons are very different from ordinary ones. Angor, you're not only experienced, but also talented to be able to make one in such a short time, "Dave said.
"Let's go check out my scythe! Help me appraise it, "Angor said and led the way to the basement.
"You made a scythe, Angor? That's a rare weapon. "
"Because I'm familiar with scythes. I used to do all the weeds and vegetables myself." He was not lying. Angor had been taking care of all the fruits and vegetables in Jon's yard ever since Jon couldn't walk anymore.
"You mean the scythe used for weeds? I thought it was a battle scythe. " Dave paused. "Not many people in Brute Cavern use scythes, but there's still a market for them. Weeds scythes …"
"That's fine. Sell as much as you can. I'll make a profit even if it's just one magic crystal. "Angor did not mind.
It was Dave's first time coming to Angor's basement. The spacious basement was filled with all kinds of alchemy tools. There were stains on the workbench, unfinished materials, and traces of metal smelting on the floor. The whole place looked messy.
However, David still used his envious gaze to scan every inch of the room. Every inch and every aura made him feel familiar and envious.
"Judging from these traces, you're already on your way to becoming an alchemist." Dave sighed. He really wanted to have his own alchemy lab.
"Are you flattering me?" Angor quickly wiped the stains off the workbench and took out the scythe wrapped in cloth from the drawer.
When he was about to call Dave over, he saw Dave walking to a weapon rack in the corner and looking at the Chinese weapons he crafted.
"These three weapons look very simple. They don't have any patterns, but they look very beautiful." David asked, "Did you make them? Can I touch it with my hands? "
Angor made a "please" gesture... "
"That's a sword? What a peculiar sword. If it's designed like this, won't it break easily? " Dave picked up the three-foot-long Cyan Edge Sword and scratched the touchstone in the corner. A shallow mark was left on the surface. "It's a beginner alchemy weapon. It's not tiered yet, but it should sell for a good price."
Then, David took out the Emei Piercer and waved it in the air. His eyes suddenly lit up. "This weapon is not bad. Its design and power are good. It's also light and easy to carry. For some female wizards, it's an excellent weapon for self-defense. If this design is brought out, it will probably sell out very quickly. "
The last weapon Dave picked up was the sheathless Tang Dao. This was his favorite weapon. It did not have any special patterns on it, but it was strangely beautiful and deadly. It was easy to wield.
"This weapon should sell for more than ten magic crystals."
After testing the three Chinese weapons, David was obviously very satisfied. "If you sell these three weapons, you'll be able to earn back the cost of the materials."
Dave was envious. Alchemy weapons were always expensive. Even those without special effects were very popular. Dave's weapons were more advanced than Angor's, but they were not suitable for everyone. They would not be as expensive as these weapons.
"Do you want to sell these three weapons?" David asked.
"If I can sell it, of course I will. But I don't have a channel to sell them. "
Dave patted his chest. "Put them in Prome's Alchemy Shop. I can help you sell them."
"Is that okay?"
"No problem. I'll sell them for you. You just need to give me 10% of the profits. That's Master Prome's rule. "
A 10% share was actually a lot, but he might not be able to sell these weapons even if he took them out to sell. The sales channel was very important. Angor nodded. "Alright. You can sell them along with the scythe later."
Dave thought the scythe was about the same quality as the three weapons, so he agreed without hesitation.
But when he saw the shining scythe, he realized that Angor had tricked him again.
"You said you learned blacksmithing? That's why you can make weapons so easily."
"Something like that."
"Then tell me, where do blacksmiths learn how to draw runes? Do blacksmiths know how to draw such a perfect Rune of Sharpness?! "
Dave felt terrible. He thought the weapon Angor asked him to appraise was just a beginner alchemy weapon. As long as he learned Thaw and had some experience as a blacksmith, he could make a beginner alchemy weapon without any problem.
But this scythe was not a beginner alchemy weapon! The Rune of Sharpness was clearly displayed on the blade, which meant it was at least tiered! It was the lowest tier among all alchemy weapons, but it was still tiered! A tiered alchemy weapon would cost at least 100 magic crystals!
Dave took a deep breath. "I'm warning you. Don't tell me you're also talented in Runes."
Angor recalled Dave's "shocked" look when he said he was talented in alchemy last time. Angor considered his words carefully and said, "Maybe I have a good memory?"
Dave gave Angor a thoughtful look and sighed. "Last time, you gave me a huge blow. I thought I could handle it better. But I was wrong."
Dave grabbed the scythe, activated the Rune of Sharpness with mana, and hacked at the touchstone in the corner.
Seeing the huge crack on the touchstone, Dave turned his head and said, "I feel like a loser now."
Angor was speechless.
After spending half an hour expressing his deep dissatisfaction, David finally returned to normal.
"This scythe is tiered. It's only the lowest tier, but it can still be sold for 100 magic crystals or more. If there's an emergency, the price can be even higher, "said Dave.
"Emergency?"
"For example, when you're exploring a ruin and need a weapon urgently. Or if you're in a life-or-death duel and you die, you'll pay a lot of money for it. "
Angor considered. "Oh, I see. How about this? Can you sell the weapons for me in a month and a half?"
"A month and a half? Is that a special time? "
"It is quite special. You will know when the time comes."
Next, they went to Prome's Alchemy Shop and spent 17 magic crystals to buy a new batch of materials. When they parted ways, Dave suddenly took out an item and asked, "What's the matter?"
"Is this yours?"
Angor looked at the small golden arrow in Dave's hand and raised an eyebrow. "Yes. You found it in the forest?"
"No, I didn't. It was Master Prome." Dave paused. "Master Prome was very interested in your long-range alchemy weapon. May I have a look? "
Angor pulled up his sleeve and revealed the crossbow on his wrist.
"Mechanical alchemy?"
"Sort of."
Dave inspected the crossbow carefully. It was exquisitely made, but there were no runes engraved on the crossbow.
"Although it hasn't been ranked yet, just this exquisite design alone is enough to make one gasp in amazement. It's also very powerful. Even without runes, it can break most defensive spells with sheer numbers, "Dave praised.
What Dave didn't know was that Angor had already engraved the runes on the golden arrow.
"Oh, right. Who made such an ingenious weapon?" Dave asked out of instinct.
He looked at Angor and saw that Angor was about to answer, but Dave stopped him. "Let's not talk about it. I've suffered enough today."
…
On the third day, Angor reached the second level of the Sky Tower.
There were special cableways for contestants to go to the second level, which were distributed in various areas of the underground market. Being able to use the cableways was also a symbol of status.
As for the spectators who were not participating in the competition, they could only buy tickets to the second level.
Those who had enough money would go to the top of the tower to watch the matches. No one would come to the second level. Ordinary people who didn't have enough money could only watch from the first level. Compared to the first level, the second level was much quieter. Angor's first opponent was only watched by a couple of bored contestants.
The contestants on the second level were much stronger than those on the first level. Still, Angor didn't run into too much trouble with his Trigger Crossbow.
The only difficult match was against a beginner apprentice called "Darna's Master". The man was an expert in wind and snow spells. His raging wind caused the golden arrows to be slightly deflected. Angor couldn't hurt Darna's Master with just one or two golden arrows. In the end, Angor used a large number of golden arrows to force Darna's Master to surrender.
After defeating Darna's Master, Angor's reputation spread like wildfire in the second level.
In three days, he earned 40 points and successfully reached the third level of Sky Tower.
Angor checked the contestants' area and didn't see any level-2 apprentices. He thought that he could still beat everyone easily. However, he ran into trouble on the third floor of Sky Tower.
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