Angor entered the small room and noticed that Luigi did not follow him.
He turned around and saw Luigi staring at the little hamster that was being tortured by Pelucci. His eyes were filled with scrutiny.
When Angor called him, Luigi finally gave up and followed him inside.
"You're interested in the hamster?" Angor asked casually.
Luigi rubbed his chin. "Not really. But I feel like Pelucci and a hamster are a bit strange." "Strange."
"Strange?" "It's not strange for hamsters to show up anywhere, right?" Angor wondered. "Strange."
Luigi shook his head. "That's not what I meant. I just feel like I've heard someone talking about them before …"
Luigi thought for a moment and gave up after confirming that he could not remember anything.
"Forget it. I can't remember." Luigi: "I think I just overheard it when other people were talking." My memories are too complicated. I don't want to go through them. " "Alright."
"Let's take a look at his stuff." Luigi looked at the "treasure" the black-robed man was referring to.
The small room was very cramped. The walls on both sides were almost pressing against each other. Combined with the rotating gears outside, the room looked even more narrow.
Although the cubicle was small, it wasn't too crowded with the four of them. The reason was simple. There was nothing in the room other than a wooden frame.
Five black wooden boxes were placed on top of the wooden frame.
"These are the 'treasures' you mentioned?" Luigi frowned. "So few?" "Haha."
The black-robed man chuckled. "There are only five boxes, but there are plenty of things inside." "Alright.
You can ask me what you want first. I'll get it for you. " The black-robed man looked at Angor. Clearly, he was talking to Angor.
Pausing for a moment, the black-robed man looked at Luigi and said, "Just now, you said that you want a religious music score, right? I have a few here. I can show you. " "Alright."
The black-robed man picked up one of the boxes and opened it. There was a thick layer of blood-red mist inside.
He reached his hand into the mist and murmured "music scores" while stirring the contents of the box. After a while, he took out two pieces of parchment paper from the box.
After taking out the parchment, he wiped it lightly, and three-quarters of the parchment was covered by the blood-red mist. Only a small part in the middle was clearly visible.
This was obviously a precautionary measure. After all, music scores could be completely memorized. If he didn't do something to cover it up, it would be a waste to give it to Luigi.
Luigi took the sheet of music and nodded at Angor. Then, he walked to the side and began reading.
The black-robed man looked at Angor. "Where is this guest? What kind of things do you want, you can tell me. "
"You don't have a catalog? "
The black-robed man: "Yes, but the catalog doesn't record everything. There are many things that I didn't record in the catalog. "
When the black-robed man reached the end of his sentence, his voice clearly became lower, and his tone was ambiguous and seductive.
He seemed to be hinting to Angor that he had a lot of good stuff, and even … illegal stuff.
Of course, Angor knew what the black-robed man was implying. He wasn't interested in "good stuff". Instead, he was curious why the black-robed man wanted to sell him something.
It seemed the man couldn't wait to sell something to him. There must be something he wanted. What did the black-robed man want?
Angor didn't ask right away. He smiled and said, "I don't really want anything. But since I'm already here, I might as well take a look at the catalog. "
The black-robed man didn't say anything. He nodded and pointed at the five boxes on the shelf. "These five boxes contain knowledge, materials, instruments, miscellaneous items, and oddities …"
Knowledge, needless to say. The music score the black-robed man took out from the box that represented "knowledge". It was an intangible item, but its value was probably the heaviest of the five boxes.
As for materials and instruments, they contained the same things as their names.
Miscellaneous items were difficult to categorize.
As for oddities, the black-robed man didn't explain too much. He only spoke to Angor in a mysterious tone, "These are all good stuff you can't find outside. "
"Which one do you want to see, sir?"
Angor didn't choose right away. Instead, he glanced at Laplace. He wanted to see if Laplace was interested in these items. If Laplace was interested, he would let Laplace choose first.
Laplace considered and pointed at the "instruments" box. "I want to see this one." "Instruments?"
"Instruments?" Angor was a little surprised. He already guessed which box Laplace would look at, and the "instruments" box was the lowest one. If Laplace wanted to buy any tools or weapons, he could just ask Angor to craft them for him.
Angor promised that he could customize them for him … or even for free.
Maybe Laplace didn't trust his crafting skills?
But that couldn't be right. After seeing the Unbreakable Heart Mirror and the recorder, Laplace shouldn't doubt him, right?
Or was Laplace hinting at Angor by choosing "instruments"? Did he want Angor to ask about his needs?
While Angor was trying to figure it out, Laplace seemed to have noticed Angor's thoughts. "I don't need anything. But since I'm already here, I might as well take a look. As for why I chose "instruments", I just thought that compared to the other boxes, this is the last one you want to see. " "Instruments?"
Angor was an alchemist, after all. He could make whatever he wanted.
In Laplace's opinion, the "instruments" box was the last one Angor would choose. Since Angor didn't want to choose, she would just take it to kill time.
Is that so? Angor wondered in his mind. He didn't ask Laplace about it. Instead, he looked at the black-robed man.
"Give her the catalogue of the" instruments "box. As for me … I'll look at the other boxes." "Alright."
The black-robed man didn't say anything. He turned around and tapped on each box. A long list of contents quickly appeared on the lid of each box.
The "instruments" list was given to Laplace, while the other lists were given to Angor.
The first thing Angor checked was the "knowledge" list.
He quickly read through it.
Half a minute later, Angor returned the list to the black-robed man.
"Not satisfied, sir?" "I have other related knowledge here. Some of them are taboo —"
Angor shook his head. "No need." "No."
The black-robed man opened his mouth but didn't say anything.
It wasn't that the knowledge on the list didn't appeal to him. It was just that many of them were too unorthodox and ridiculous. For example, the title "The Transformation of Converged Energy Using the Bloodline of Maids in the Mirror" already confused Angor, and the subtitle "Guessing" was even more confusing.
What the hell? Guessing knowledge can be sold as a research project?
There were also some ways to use converged energy … but none of them were useful to Angor.
Of course, not all of them were useless. There were "Bloodline Power Manipulation", "Magic Tree Text (Incomplete)", "Runes and Bloodlines" … all of them were useful to Angor.
Among them, "Magic Tree Text (Incomplete)" attracted Angor's attention the most. "Wizardry" was a special subject similar to the study of Runes. There were many subjects in this subject, including Magic Tree, Super Wizardry, Wizardry Technology, Wizardry Model Literature, and so on.
Wizardry was a very broad subject. It was considered a secret subject in the southern region, and few people knew about it. However, it was very popular in the northern region.
Angor didn't know much about wizardry, so he was quite interested in "Magic Tree Text". However, he gave up in the end because he knew he shouldn't bite off more than he could chew. He still had a lot of knowledge waiting to be settled. If he tried to learn a new subject, he might not be able to achieve anything. Instead, he might waste his time.
More importantly, Angor knew something about Magic Tree. It was related to "Internal Cycle Cultivation of Magic Plants".
What was "Internal Cycle"? To put it simply, by cultivating a magic plant inside one's body, one could not only accelerate the growth of the plant, but also gain some talent through the plant. Angor was curious about this technique, and he even wanted to learn it. However, it was "incomplete" knowledge. If he couldn't learn it completely, he might even ruin his own Internal Cycle.
So, Angor gave up.
After returning the list to the black-robed man, Angor checked the list of materials. There were a lot of materials, but none of them were special.
There were also some materials he didn't recognize, but judging from the description, there were plenty of inferior or even superior materials that could be used as substitutes. There was no need to buy them.
Angor only checked the list for about five minutes before returning it to the black-robed man.
There was nothing he wanted in the list of materials or knowledge, but he did find something interesting. Although there were many different types of knowledge and materials in these two lists, the words that appeared the most frequently in both lists were the same.
Bloodline.
The black-robed man seemed to know a lot about bloodlines. Was he a Bloodline Wizard?
If he was a Bloodline Sorcerer, then he was a human.
It was because he was a human sorcerer that he said, "You can even pay with magic crystals?"
Angor wasn't sure if his guess was correct. But if it was, it would be too much of a coincidence. The two humans he met after coming to Crystal City were both Bloodline Wizards.
Yes, the ponytail man who called himself Rice God was also a Bloodline Wizard.
Rice God hid his bloodline at first, but when he gave Angor the badge, the bloodline ripple was too obvious. It was pure and powerful. Either he was a Bloodline Wizard or a pureblood Wizard.
As for the black-robed man, Angor didn't sense any energy ripple yet, so he couldn't tell.
Angor put his thoughts aside and picked up the remaining two lists — Miscellaneous Items and Oddities.
Angor checked the list and found that there were many things that couldn't be categorized. Among them, there were two main categories: "semi-finished products" and "unidentified unknown items".
The semi-finished products were similar to alchemy items and didn't have much value to Angor.
However, he was quite interested in the "unknown objects" that could not be identified.
Unknown items were like a blind box. No one could tell whether they were good or bad.
Of course, Angor wasn't interested because he wanted to "gamble". It was because he had help.
Whether it was Laplace or the elders in the dream wasteland, they might be able to recognize something good and give it to him.
However, the list only provided general information about the unknown items. Angor needed to see the real thing first.
So he decided to put the list aside for now.
The black-robed man saw that Angor didn't return the list and felt a bit happy. Angor returned all the previous lists and expressed that he wasn't interested, which made the black-robed man wonder if the items he sold were too cheap.
Now that Angor left the list behind, the black-robed man sighed in relief. As long as Angor wanted something, he could negotiate with him.
On the other hand, Angor picked up the last item list.
Previously, when the black-robed man mentioned the list of strange items, although his words were vague, his mood contained "confidence", as if he was very sure of the items on the list of strange items.
Angor was curious too. What was this "wondrous item" that gave the black-robed man so much confidence?
Puzzled, he checked the list again. It was the shortest one among all the items he had seen.
The list was about the size of an ordinary page.
There were only four pieces of information on it.
Angor was stunned when he read the first one.
[Unknown smooth arm … Mystery … Mystery item?! Mystery item?!]
The Oddities list was about Mystery items? The black-robed man was selling Mystery items?!
Angor couldn't help but look at the black-robed man in surprise. It wasn't the first time he saw a Mystery item for sale, but he always thought that Mystery items would only appear in big auctions or high-end gatherings. He didn't think they would be sold in a small shop like this.
Angor's surprise also attracted Laplace's attention.
She looked at Angor and asked, "What's going on? Nothing. "
Angor didn't say anything. He pointed at the first piece of information.
Laplace frowned after taking a look. "This place sells Mystery items?" he asked. Angor? "
Angor: "I'm curious too. Angor. "
They looked at the black-robed man, who remained silent for a moment. "You misunderstood. I don't have any Mystery items for sale. What I'm selling is information on the mysterious objects, including the locations where they are suspected to appear. Angor.
"I have information on two Mystery items. Other than the" unknown smooth arm ", there is another one …"
Angor picked up the list and saw that the next item was also a Mystery item. And … Angor was familiar with it.
It was Growth Ray.
The sorcerers of the southern region might not know about the Growth Ray, but in the Origin World, this mysterious object … No, rather than calling it a mysterious object, it was more like a mysterious phenomenon.
Those who were exposed to the Growth Ray would have random organs growing inside their bodies.
According to the rumors, Gluz Dward rose to power because of the Growth Ray, and it was said that he grew a supernatural organ.
Because of this, many people sought after the Growth Ray like a flock of ducks.
However, not everyone was as lucky as Gluz Dward. Many of them died because of the Growth Ray, including famous legendary wizards.
The Growth Ray was definitely not a "lucky wheel".
Angor knew about the Growth Ray because Cuolo recorded it in his notebook.
Cuolo even pointed out the exact location of the Growth Ray, which would appear above Glazed Night Island from time to time.
Angor was sure that the Growth Ray hadn't been found by anyone, so the black-robed man clearly stated that he was selling information about Mystery items.
Angor believed it.
The information about Mystery items sounded tempting, but it wasn't really that important. No one knew if the Mystery item was out of order, or if it would lead to irreversible consequences.
Moreover, information like the Growth Ray was not a secret in the Origin World.
Angor sighed in disappointment. If it was just information, then it was pointless.
Angor shook his head and kept reading.
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