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Chapter 37 Lunacherud's Determination

After finishing the [message [ssage]] contact, Crounpis came back from the corner, sat cross-legged across the table from Luna, and counted the money and goods he might deal with tomorrow. After doing this, he continued to chat with Luna.

"In Piz's eyes, I'm a stupid goblin who tried everything to keep up with Star and Sunny, but ended up failing at everything. That's right."

Luna, who never took her hands off the book and glasses, rubbed the frame of her glasses with one hand and said.

"You've rated yourself too much, well, that's generally what I think." Clawnpith raised her hands and pouted.

"Because I need to reserve knowledge in all aspects. Everyone has their own goals, so if something deviates from the goal, won't it be slightly disadvantageous?" Luna said.

To Clunpis, it was translated like this: "If you upgrade in a single direction, there will be obvious weaknesses. If you at least have the knowledge to deal with it, the situation will get better."

Crounpis was not good at talking, but now that Luna said it like this, she was too embarrassed to give other people any advice or guidance on their "life".

But there is one last question that concerns me: "Why is there such a thing as 'Calamity Apostle lv1'?"

"Ah, actually I tried to imitate leather silk to make handicrafts, but it looked very difficult, so I tried to decompose, decompose, decompose, decompose the unnecessary parts of leather silk... It feels like a profession related to destroying artificial objects.

Ah, but I don’t know how to continue to improve this, so please don’t worry about it.”

"Decompose, huh? If I demolish a few cities, maybe I can turn them into 'disaster apostles' in a practical sense," Crownpis raised her chin and thought for a moment, "No, it will definitely be rumored to destroy civilization.

The 'Disaster Apostle' I made can be considered a scaled-down version of the product of civilization. However, the 'waste products' decomposed by Luna over the past few years (actually there is still a certain level) have accumulated quite a bit, which is equivalent to a scaled-down version.

To destroy civilization? It seems that it is not a profession that requires vigilance."

"Luna, do you want to continue reading?" Cronpis asked.

"Let's watch at midnight."

"Really? Then I'll go to bed first."

"Well, good night Pisi, but doesn't Pisi need to accumulate knowledge? The summoning is mainly because he is a bit stupid and we are also very troubled."

"Uh..." Pisi, who had just memorized it, felt embarrassed and said hurriedly, "Just leave it to Luna. I will use [memory operation [odif or]] to copy it later, please."

"How cunning." Luna pouted, but if the summoner wanted to look at her memory, she would not refuse.

"This is the highest-level spiritual magic. As the highest-ranking tree fairy, it is natural."

"Didn't I say that the magic power consumption was too high?"

"This is true if you gradually retrieve past experiences or search for necessary information, but if you know the time to acquire knowledge in advance and record it in words, the magic power consumption will be reduced a lot. The words you see through those glasses are words you can understand.

Right." Crownpiss said proudly, this was the result of her many attempts, and a lot of magic power was wasted.

"I understand. If you want to see my reading memory in the future, I will tell Pisi my reading time." Luna said calmly.

"Oh, thank you, Luna." Crounpis was so moved that she almost cried.

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The next day——

On this day, Crownpis planned to take the magic equipment she received from the caravan as a "reward" for the last rescue and some captured items from past battles to the market in exchange for some money.

Crownpis is actually relatively rich now. The corpses she obtained in the previous battles contained some money, and she also asked Star to secretly loot a lot from the caravan. Now she has 100 gold coins and 285 silver coins on her.

There are 1,540 copper coins. There is no heavier "ggdrasil" gold coin. They are all indigenous currencies. Although different countries have different currency stamps, they are of the same weight and should be universal.

However, more information on market prices is needed, and the one-sided knowledge learned from the caravan last time is not enough; information on item information is also needed.

Under the guidance of the kind dwarf, Crownpis found a store where magic weapons could be appraised and purchased. Because she did not want the infinite backpack to be too conspicuous, she packed all the weapons she planned to appraise that could not be equipped before going out and asked the wise king of the forest to carry them.

With.

"This, this is, this is..." The clerk almost stuttered as he looked at the pile of equipment that Clunpisi smashed onto the ground.

"What, isn't this the place for appraisal and acquisition?" Crowenpis said in a dissatisfied tone. She knew that she looked very rude, but it was a bit strange that she could still salute after walking in with such a big pile.

"This... so much, judging from the quality, it is not an ordinary product. I calculated this quantity, it will cost 1 gold coin and 10 silver coins."

"It's so expensive... is it worth the price of potions and magic scrolls? But it doesn't matter. Is this currency okay?" Crounpisi walked to the counter and threw out a handful of coins, no more, no less.

"Uh, yes, no problem." The clerk called to the other clerks and shouted to carry the magic weapons into the back room.

"Can't the appraisal be viewed by others?"

"No, it's not like that. Magic items are valuable anyway, and various operations will not be performed at the counter. Although the security here is not bad, it does not guarantee absolute safety, right? Look, in the store

The display cabinets are all equipped with magic locks."

Crownpis looked around and saw that the dazzling array of exhibits indeed had locks. Although she didn’t know if they were so-called magic locks, it was true that there were measures in place, so she lowered her head: “Really? I’m sorry to ask.

Sorry for the unnecessary questions, can I just take a look here?"

"No problem, please." The clerk is naturally happy with this situation. If the customer buys what he likes, he can make money.

"Hmm~" Crounpisi walked slowly. Without appraisal skills, she couldn't understand the performance of these exhibits, but it was confirmed that they exuded magic power and were weaker than the captured items she held.

And the appearance is relatively simple. Unlike game weapons, real weapons pursue practicality, right?

"All of them are magic weapons with runes." Crounpis said. Every weapon is engraved with more or less runes, which is easy to identify.

"Of course, this is the pride of our dwarves. There are many people who want to buy our magic weapons now."

"But, I heard that the empire is now importing magic equipment made with their country's technology? Well, the batch I brought also contains some empire goods." Crownpis looked at the dwarf clerk to see how he would react.

(to be continued)


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