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Chapter 226

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In the spacious plaza, shops were set up all around, looking densely packed.

With Fred's status in the Gao Luo Kingdom, there were naturally a few guards around to clear the area, so he didn't meet any obstacles along the way.

"Eh?"

Passing by on the road, Adil was a little surprised to see a few stalls set up by the side of the road.

Beside him were a few very small stalls, with some miscellaneous items on them. Many of the items were still stained with dust and mud, and seemed to be quite old.

And in Adil's eyes, that was indeed the case. Under the A.I. Chip's examination, the items on these stalls had a long history, at least a few thousand years old.

"Do you need anything, my lord?"

As if sensing Adil's gaze, a tall, middle-aged fat merchant walked out from the side. Looking at the extraordinary looking Adil, his face was filled with enthusiasm, "These things were just dug out from the ground. There are many antiques left behind by the ancient elven nobles, and they would be a good choice for a collection."

"You mean, these were all dug out from the ground?"

Hearing his words, Adil raised his head and asked.

"Ah, that's right."

As if he didn't expect Adil to ask such a question, the middle-aged fat merchant was stunned for a moment, then he smiled and said, "These were dug out from a small ruin recently, and there are many good things inside. Other than the precious treasures used by the ancient elven nobles, there are also occasionally things related to Magi. "

"Things related to Magi."

Hearing this, Adil's face showed an expression of interest, and he looked at the large wooden table in front of him.

In front of him were a few black wooden tables that took up a lot of space, and there were many things placed on the wooden tables. Many of the things had traces of antiquity on them, and they seemed to be quite old.

Scanning through the items in front of him, Adil was surprised to find that there were quite a few items related to Magi among the items in front of him.

There were many things here, including some materials needed to make potions, scrap Magus metals, and even some damaged magic artifacts. Basically, they were all things that had been completely scrapped. Apart from being collected, they had no other value.

Of course, although the things here were basically useless, through the A.I. Chip's inspection, Adil still found a few useful items.

It was a piece of black wood. Its surface looked like a stone, and it was full of cracks. However, there was an extremely weak fluctuation within the black wood, which Adil detected.

Apart from this piece of wood, there was also a light blue ring in the distance. It should have been a magic artifact enchanted with some kind of spell in the past. Although it was almost completely destroyed, there were still remnants of the spell inside the ring. If he analyzed it in detail, he should be able to find something.

"Wrap these things up for me."

He stood there and thought for a while, then said to the fat boss in front of him.

"There are five items in total. Five Magic Stones will do."

After roughly checking the items, the middle-aged fat boss wore a smile on his face as he wrapped up the items that Adil wanted and gave them to Adil.

Without waiting for Adil to pay, a guard wearing a black robe stepped forward and placed five magic stones on the wooden table, paying for Adil.

"How do you feel?"

Fred looked at Adil's actions from afar and smiled at Adil.

"It's alright."

Adil nodded, "Although many of the items here are related to Magi, there are very few that can be used. For us, I'm afraid they can only be used as a collection."

"Of course. The things that can be used were all taken away when they were just unearthed. It's impossible for them to be placed here."

Fred smiled and said, "The items displayed here are basically not worth much, or only have value as a collection. They are specially prepared for those mortal nobles."

"I see."

Listening to his explanation, Adil nodded and took out the black wooden block that he had bought earlier from the box.

With a slight force in his hand, the black wooden block was pried open by Adil, revealing the item inside.

It was a black crystal ball, embedded in the middle of the wooden block. It looked like a crystallized black eyeball.

"Eh?"

Looking at the black eyeball, Fred's face was filled with surprise, and his gaze was slightly solemn, "It's the eyeball of the Black-eyed Beast."

"This is the main ingredient of many potions. An eyeball would be worth at least 500 Magic Stones in the market."

He looked at Adil and smiled as he congratulated, "Congratulations, Adil, it seems like your eyesight and luck are both not bad."

"Perhaps."

After keeping the black eyeball, Adil was not interested in looking at the other items. He looked at Fred and said, "Let's go in and take a look."

"Alright."

Fred nodded and walked forward with Adil.

This market took up a large area, and like the Wizard trading points that Adil had been to before, it was divided into two levels.

Relatively speaking, the things inside would definitely be better, and the people who were qualified to enter would be fewer.

Walking in, Adil took a look. Compared to the people outside, there was almost 90% less.

On the entire avenue, including Adil's group, there were only a few people still walking, and most of them were Wizards. There were very few mortals.

"Eh?"

Looking ahead, when he saw a figure in the corner, Adil was stunned.

In that corner, a beautiful girl with exquisite features wearing a long black dress was standing there, with a few guards beside her. It was Princess Suo Lanna, whom Adil had met a few days ago.

Beside her, the Knight Captain Blanche from a few days ago was also there, looking like he was guarding her.

"What's wrong?"

On the side, seeing Adil's actions, Fred smiled and said, "That Princess Suo Lanna is the princess of this generation's king. She's not bad looking, but she doesn't have the talent to become a Wizard."

"Not bad, child."

Looking at him, Adil did not say much.

"If you want her, I can talk to His Majesty and hand her over to you."

Looking at Adil, Fred said jokingly, "Although she's a princess, to us, she's actually just that. If you ask, I'm sure His Majesty will agree."

"Forget it, I'm not interested in her."

Adil shook his head and rejected with a smile.

"That's a pity."

Hearing Adil's recovery, Fred said with some regret.

After a while, they continued to walk forward.

Although there were very few Wizards here, there were all kinds of things. There were shops selling potions, but the number of potions sold was very small.

From this, it could be seen that in the Emerald World, being a Potion Master was also a very valuable profession.

And through asking along the way, Adil also had some clues about the difference between the two worlds.

This world was very rich in resources, and the number of magic stone mines seemed to be much more than where Adil had been before. So, not only was it easier for Wizards to obtain magic stones, but even some normal noble families had some magic stones in reserve.

According to Fred, in some places where business was extremely prosperous, magic stones could even be used as currency for mortals.

As for the various materials, most of the materials that Adil had come into contact with in the past could be found in the Emerald World. Many rare materials that were almost extinct in the Magus World could be found in the Emerald World.

During the conversation, Adil also discovered an important difference.

It seemed that because of the difference in development, in the Emerald World, although there were also purifying potions, purifying potions that were made with magic crystals as the main material did not exist.

In the Emerald World, magic crystals were not precious resources that were monopolized by large forces, but a high-grade currency used among Wizards. 100 units of high-grade magic stones could be exchanged for one unit of magic crystal.

This situation made Adil have some ideas, such as obtaining magic crystals from the Emerald World, and then selling the purifying potions that were made.

A bottle of purifying potion that could be used to increase the purity of spiritual force was extremely precious no matter where it was. If it was done properly, the profits would undoubtedly be very shocking.

"Seems like we've come at the right time." Fred's voice sounded again.

He looked at Adil, who was beside him, with a smile on his face. "The auction organized by the Kuma Merchant Association is usually held every few months. Although the scale is not considered big, and most of the things auctioned are not very valuable, it's considered good in this area."

"So, do you want to go in and take a look?" He looked at Adil and asked with a smile.

"Of course." Adil replied with a smile. "Just nice, I also want to see if there's anything good around here."

"Haha, I hope you won't be disappointed."

Fred replied with a smile as he walked in.

They walked to a very large building. After checking their identities, a few beautiful girls walked out quickly and looked at Fred with respectful smiles on their faces. "Lord Fred, welcome."

"Mm."

Fred's reaction to the girls surrounding him was very calm. "Are the positions ready?"

"Of course."

Listening to his words, a blonde girl who was the leader smiled and said, "Two seats have been prepared for you, sir. It's just that the auction will only start in a while, so you might have to wait for a while, sir."

Hearing this, Adil could not help but look sideways. Only now did he know that the other party had prepared everything.

"Lord Adil, would you like to sit in a private room alone, or would you like to sit with me?"

Feeling Adil's gaze, Fred turned to look at him and asked with a smile, "The private room here is very big. Even if it's just the two of us, it'll be very suitable."

"Then let's sit together."

Hearing Fred's words, Adil nodded lightly and said.

After a while, under the guidance of a few maidservants, they walked to the front and arrived at a spacious hall.

In the hall, apart from the seats at the front, there were many other rooms. It seemed that these were for people who did not want to sit at the front.

Following Fred into a room, Adil waited for more than an hour before he opened his eyes and looked ahead.

At this moment, a series of lights had started to light up. An old man wearing a long red robe walked to the front and faced the crowd below.

"There seems to be a lot of people."

Hearing the noise from afar, Adil was a little surprised.

"Most of them are ordinary people."

Fred interrupted, "According to the Kuma Trade Union, the auction can only go on if there are more people. Therefore, the Trade Union will send out invitations every time there is an auction and invite many ordinary nobles."

"Don't think that there are a lot of people below. In reality, even the host is only a level 2 acolyte. There are even fewer Magi among the people below."

Looking at the many people below, Fred said with some disdain.

"In the whole of Goro Kingdom, including you and me, how many official Magi are there?"

Looking at Fred, Adil couldn't help but ask.

"Actually, there are less than five." Fred shrugged his shoulders.

Hearing this number, Adil's mouth couldn't help but twitch, but he didn't say anything.

In front, under the gazes of hundreds of people, a few items were carried up.

It was a few black long swords that seemed to be a set. There were weak magic waves on them.

"As everyone can see …"

Under the gazes of hundreds of people in front, the old man in charge shrugged his shoulders and said, "This is a set of magic artifacts collected by the ancient elven nobles. After being appraised by our professionals, these long swords are well protected and are much sharper than ordinary weapons …"

He looked at the audience below and explained, then found a few people to personally experiment with them.

Under the hacking of a few ordinary strong men, a few metal shields were instantly cut in half. This kind of powerful and unique sharpness made many knights' eyes light up.

"The starting price is five magic crystals."

At the end of the explanation, the old man in charge looked at the audience below, whose eyes were gradually becoming more and more fervent, and shouted out this price.

With the support of the Sound Amplification Spell, his voice instantly spread in the surroundings, allowing everyone to hear him clearly.

"Ten magic crystals!"

"Twenty magic crystals."

There was a moment of silence, then one after another, bids sounded, causing the originally quiet hall to become lively again.

In the end, these few enchanted long swords were auctioned off at the price of a hundred magic crystals, and were obtained by a Grand Knight with a strong physique.

Sitting in the room, watching this scene in Silence, Adil lightly shook his head.

As an official Magus, he could clearly see those few enchanted long swords.

The alchemy runes on those long swords were very weak. It was likely that they were only made by an Alchemy acolyte to practice, and were not too valuable.

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