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Chapter 88

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The giant clam's shell was very large, more than two meters long and nearly two meters wide. Liszt's height had been growing, and he was now almost 1.85 meters tall, so he could still sleep in the giant clam's shell.

Of course, this proposal was just a casual remark.

The giant clam's shell was too strange, with its large wavy shape, it was not suitable to be made into a bed. He had people place the giant clam's shell at the castle's gate, using it as a huge sculpture. It had to be said that the giant clam's shell, with its internal organs removed and cleaned, looked very beautiful.

After dealing with the giant clam's matter, Liszt returned to the study and began to study the black pearls.

Carter had moved the black pearls to the study, but now, except for the small black pearl in Liszt's hand, no other black pearls could be seen — — because they had been stuffed into the space gem on his chest by Liszt. He chose to keep valuable items close to his body.

So when Carter brought a glass of juice, he said in surprise: "Master, I clearly put the black pearls on this shelf, how come they are gone?"

"I hid them, don't be surprised."

"Very well." Carter didn't ask carefully where Liszt hid the black pearls, as a steward, he didn't need to know. All he needed to do was to serve the master and manage the castle's daily affairs.

Drinking the juice.

After half a day of fumbling.

Liszt gradually had a basic understanding of the black pearls: "It is very rich in magic, not much worse than the gems produced by dragons. But compared to the continuous supply of magic from gems, the black pearl's magic seems to need to be replenished. I don't have water magic, so I can't replenish it. "

The ping-pong ball-sized black pearl in his hand was constantly emitting magic fluctuations.

This kind of fluctuation was completely different from the dragon gem.

He used words that he could understand to distinguish the two: "The dragon gem is more like a stable magnetic field formed by magic, it won't dissipate. The black pearl is more like a radioactive object, constantly emitting magic. After a long time, you can feel the loss of magic. "

So, in essence, the black pearl was a lot lower than the dragon gem.

A Dragon Gem could easily be sold for 700 to 800 gold coins. Just like what Markus said, a Black Pearl could probably be sold for around 10 gold coins.

"However, who knows what kind of sky-high price a basin-sized black pearl can fetch! I believe that those great nobles who are crazy about treasures and collecting antiques will be willing to buy them with dragon coins. "A dragon coin was worth ten thousand gold coins. It was very difficult for great nobles who weren't especially rich to use dragon coins.

Thinking so.

He was unperturbed. "I always feel that the reward for the smoke mission this time is the most substantial … The reward content isn't too generous, but it's no different from giving money for free. It's real."

Up until now, he had completed a total of 18 quests. He had not figured out the pattern of the quests, nor had he grasped the pattern of the rewards.

However, most of the mission rewards were very valuable.

If one had to measure them, the World of Warcraft rewards like Dosen and Blessedcurls were worth around a hundred gold coins. The productivity rewards like sprite worms were worth around one or two thousand gold coins. Sprite worms were indeed magical and rare, but they only had a lifespan of ten years, which was a huge constraint.

Things like the Black Tulip, Flame Mushroom, and Dragon Stallion were worth an acceptable price of one dragon coin. Qi secret skills like [Magic Eyes] were worth three thousand gold coins. Things like Corn Grass, Smoke Grass, Super Small Saltpeter Mine, and 50 people, although their value was a bit hard to calculate, they were still very valuable.

As for the information about the invisible dragon, that was another matter.

The most valuable thing was the invisible dragon gem, a gem with its own space, which was a priceless treasure.

However, these rewards would either require a long period of development before they could fully display their value, or they wouldn't be able to display their value due to various factors, or they would simply get into trouble because of their wealth. For example, the Space Gem wouldn't be exposed at all, as it would attract disaster.

However, the current black pearls were different.

Their value was very high. The sixteen black pearls of various sizes could be sold for at least ten thousand gold coins. The key was that they could be sold separately. After all, these things were not a set, they were all individual items.

"Should I sell them, or sell them, or sell them?" Liszt pondered for a moment and decided to take out a bowl-sized black pearl to test the market.

Yesterday, Carter told him that August 19th was Levis's birthday and asked what gift he wanted.

When the time came, he would go to Tulip Castle to participate in the other party's birthday party.

"As a gift, just some high-grade seafood will do. I can also ask him if he has any plans to buy black pearls. The Tulip family has water-attributed qi, so they should have a need for black pearls … I can ask a wizard to help me forge a magic equipment. When the time comes, he can also answer my doubts about how black pearls can be used."

No one was better at studying magic items than wizards.

It was hard to say whether there were wizards on the Coral Island, but the Tulip family could definitely contact a wizard.

If the price was right, Liszt was ready to sell a few black pearls first, raise a sum of gold coins, and then give them to Levis to continue to help him buy serfs.

He also had to buy some pig iron and wrought iron to be handed over to the blacksmith shop to forge farm tools.

He was very dissatisfied with the inefficiency of the town's serfs in farming. There was no way to get cattle for the time being, and the study of plows would take time. Therefore, he could only forge more shovels and hoes so that all serfs could plow the fields more efficiently. Thus, some serfs would be liberated from the farmland and put into other professions.

"If I sell them for a high price, I can buy some calves, foals, lambs, and concentrate fodder for pregnant horses."

"By the way, I can repair the castle. It is best to build a fire bed. It is going to be winter soon. In this era of no heating, I can only enjoy it by burning a fire bed."

Being far-sighted was probably how Liszt was described.

Not long after the beginning of summer, he was already thinking about winter's life.

… …

The North Valley City's caravan arrived at the Flower Town before eight o'clock in the morning. After more than eight months, the caravan entered the Flower Town again. In the past, the caravan would follow the Tax Knight and come once a season, except for winter. In other words, three times a year.

Every time the caravan came, the team would be as lively as a New Year's Day.

This time was no exception. The mighty caravan quickly attracted all the residents of the town. Basically, they put down their work and came to watch.

Liszt, who had finished his morning exercise and no longer touched the bow and arrow, returned to the castle to take a bath. Standing in front of the window, he could see the bustling crowd of the town.

In particular, the clowns who had set up the stage and began to perform burlesque attracted the attention of the vast majority of the town's residents.

The laughter and cheers could even be heard in the castle.

"Maggie, go and call Mr. Carter." He said to the maid Maggie, who was cleaning.

"Yes, Master."

Soon, Carter rushed over: "Master, you were looking for me?"

"The town is very lively today. Tell everyone in the castle that if they want to rest today, they can go directly to the castle to rest. Go to the town to see the burlesque, or buy some snacks and relax. "

"You are really a generous aristocrat. I will tell the servants the truth."

"Including you, Mr. Carter."

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