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Chapter 16 Equipment

Just as Kewen hoped, his reputation spread completely the next day.

Everyone in the entire 'Golden Town' knew that he was such an alternative mage.

Kewen broke everyone's mental impression of the mage. His various magics that could be applied in life made everyone feel very novel.

In addition, during the banquet and carnival last night, the three of Galken also boasted about Kewen's fighting prowess.

The 'fancy' magic that Ke Wen used when dealing with the fishmen was described in more exaggerated words by the three of them.

Coupled with Kewen's non-condescending attitude and his particularly 'fun-loving' character, all the townspeople in Goldshire were very fond of him.

It can be said that Kewen relied on his personality and practical actions to completely establish a foothold in "Golden Town" in just a few days.



In the morning, Natalie and the other three rarely allowed Kewen to get a full night's sleep.

When Coven came down to the first floor of the hotel, Natalie and the other three were sitting around a table drinking wine leisurely.

After briefly greeting each other, Kewen went straight to the bar as usual and asked the bar owner for two glasses of 'Dwarf Mead' and some food.

After drinking down two large glasses of spirits in one breath, Coven opened the wine compartment and walked to the table where Natalie and the three of them were sitting.

"What are we going to do today?" Ke Wen asked the three of them.

Natalie patted the 'space bag' hanging on her waist: "Today we will get rid of all these trophies, and then change our equipment together."

Ke Wen nodded: "Are you of any use to me?"

"Basically not." Natalie responded: "If you are not bored or tired, you can follow us for a run around, or you can continue to rest in the hotel."

Natalie has her own little ideas.

She actually didn't want to take Kewen with her to deal with the trophies.

She was worried that after Kewen learned about various channels, he would no longer take them to play together.

It is rare to have such a powerful mage that people can trust, so of course Natalie wants to keep Kewen firmly in the team.

Ke Wen has been an alcoholic for nearly a month. With his strong physical fitness, he has long adapted to the state of drunkenness and has become more resistant to alcohol.

So he looked slightly drunk on the surface at this time, but his consciousness was still very clear.

After listening to Natalie's words, he instantly guessed what she was thinking.

Smiling secretly in his heart, but with a look of lack of interest on his face, he waved his hands and said, "Forget it, don't bother me with such troublesome trivial matters. I'd better stay in the guest room to drink and sleep."

Hearing this, Natalie almost smiled and rolled her eyes, and immediately responded: "Okay, you can continue to rest."

That's how things settled.

After the meal, Ke Wen walked back to the guest room upstairs with his drunken steps.

Natalie and the other three left the 'Pride of the Lion' hotel and went to the town to sell the loot.



It was already evening when the four people met again.

The three returning adventurers looked like they had picked up a large sum of money, with excited smiles on their faces.

He called Kewen downstairs and sat down together at an empty table.

As soon as he sat down, Galken curled his neck and leaned into Kewen's ear, and whispered proudly: "Kewen, how much do you think we made this time?"

"How much?" Ke Wen asked.

"This number!"

Galken raised four fingers and chuckled even more quietly: "Forty gold, thirty-seven silver!"

"So much?" Ke Wen was stunned: "When we appraised it last night, it wasn't this high, right?"

Without waiting for Galken to continue talking, Natalie took up the topic: "The big one is the two pieces of knight equipment."

"Half armor and one-handed sword?" Ke Wen looked at Natalie: "Why did you sell it? Why didn't you keep it for yourself?"

As he said that, he looked at Galken who was sitting next to him: "Don't you need equipment and weapons?"

Galken showed a look of reluctance and sighed helplessly: "It doesn't fit... My clothes are a little too big, and Tager is too small."

"What about the one-handed sword?" Ke Wen continued to ask: "The material of that sword is very good, why don't you keep it for use?"

"I'm not used to one-handed swords." Galken sighed again and shook his head.

"Me too..." Tager answered with a naive smile: "I'm still used to using a hammer."

"Okay." Ke Wen looked at the two of them, then said with a smile: "Then what equipment did you buy today?"

"Didn't buy anything."

Natalie took out a money bag from her arms, counted out twelve gold coins and handed them to Ke Wen: "Here, your share of gold coins, and the two gold coins for the treat last night."

Kewen took the money without hesitation, put it directly into his pocket, and continued to ask: "Why didn't you buy equipment?"

Galken explained: "There is no good equipment here in Goldshire."

"That's right." Natalie said while sharing the money with the other two people: "Everyone made a lot this time, enough to change into a better one, so let's go to Stormwind City tomorrow and go to the main city.

Buy one from the weapons store."

"Ten gold?" Ke Wen didn't understand the price of equipment in this world, so he couldn't help asking: "Can ten gold be exchanged for a good set of equipment?"

"Of course not." Natalie curled her lips and said, "I can only change into equipment that is barely of medium quality."

Galken nodded in agreement and explained to Kewen: "Depending on the material, the price of the equipment is also different. Take Nana's leather armor, for example, light leather, medium leather, heavy leather, hard leather, etc., each

The defensive power of each material is different, so the price is also different.”

"A piece of leather armor costs only a few silver coins for light leather, less than thirty silver coins for medium leather, and about one gold coin for heavy leather. The hard leather armor is the most expensive, ranging from a few gold coins to more than a dozen gold coins.

between."

"There are also the most advanced ones. That kind of equipment has been enchanted by a mage and has different magical properties. The price is naturally the most expensive."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! As Ke Wen nodded suddenly, Natalie said with a smile: "The harvest this time is enough for me to change into a 'heavy leather' equipment.

, I can also replace two good daggers, and even have some money left for me to buy some poison or something."

Galken smiled bitterly, fiddling with the gold coins in his hand reluctantly, and sighed: "I can't do it. This little money is not enough for me to change to a suit of plate armor or scale armor. I can only change to a suit of mail armor and buy another one.

I don’t know if the money is enough for a two-handed sword.”

Hearing this, Kewen turned his attention to Tager again: "What about you?"

"I'm okay..."

Tager scratched his head: "I want to change to a one-handed hammer, a stronger one, about two gold coins, and the shield is about the same price."

"Don't you want armor?" Ke Wen asked.

Tager shook his head quickly: "The armor is too expensive. I have a shield, so I won't use the armor now. I'll talk about it later when I save more money."

Ke Wen secretly sighed that it was not easy, and then smiled and encouraged: "Don't worry, don't forget, we will make more money in the 'Kobold Lair' in the future."

"Shush!"

Galken quickly and nervously stopped him, and carefully checked the diners in the hall to prevent anyone from overhearing.

Ke Wen shook his head in amusement and stopped mentioning the topic of 'kobolds'.



The next day, Ke Wen was woken up early in the morning by the three men of Galkan who entered the house.

After going downstairs to have a simple breakfast, Natalie gave the bar owner a silver coin as the cost of the ride.

Not long after, the carriage sent by the bar owner to 'Stormwind City' to purchase goods began to set off, carrying the four of Ke Wen and the others towards Stormwind City.

The carriage was just a little faster than walking, and in less than two hours, we arrived at the gate of Stormwind City.

A ten-meter-high, ten-meter-thick boulder city wall and a heavy hardwood gate.

Inside, a wide stone bridge spans the moat, linking the city gate to the inner city.

Today's humans have not yet counterattacked the outer realm behind the 'Dark Portal', so there are no statues of heroes from later generations on both sides of the stone bridge.

The four of them, Ke Wen, got off the carriage at the entrance of the outer city wall, crossed the stone bridge, and entered the interior of the second city wall.

Passing through the gate of the city wall, you will see a straight street. The main road is paved with tamped stones, and various shops are lined on both sides of the street.

There was a huge buzz of people, and the calls for customers from various shops were endless, and crowds of people came in and out of each shop.

"there!"

Galken was already excited. He patted Coven and pointed to the end of the street: "It's right there! The armor shop and weapon shop are over there!"

After saying that, Galken could not wait to speed up his pace.

Soon after, the four of them passed through a shopping street, then passed through a small square filled with various stalls, and finally stopped at the door of a store with a thick wooden sign hanging outside.

Kewen raised his head and glanced at the thick wooden sign. There was a metal helmet engraved on it, but there was no text introduction.

Obviously, the owner of this armor shop is a sensible person. He knows that most of the customers in the shop are adventurers or mercenaries, and most of them are illiterate, so he did not make any written plaques, only vivid ones.

wooden sign.

While Ke Wen was still looking at it, Galken and the other three quickly walked into the armor shop.

Ke Wen had no choice but to stop observing and follow him in.

There were only a few customers in the store, all dressed like adventurers.

The three of Galken did not shop immediately, but waited patiently for the adventurers to finish shopping and leave. Then they quickly stepped forward to communicate with the store owner.

Ke Wen saw the wariness of the three Garkens towards other adventurers. Obviously, the adventurers in this world may not be so peaceful among themselves.

The next shopping process was extremely boring for Kewen.

Galken and the other three were fussy about it to the point of nit-picking, whether the lock on some chain armor was not strong enough or the surface of the leather armor was uneven.

They asked the store owner to change one set of equipment after another. It took more than half an hour for Natalie and Galken to finish purchasing the equipment.

Next, the four of them left the armor shop and walked into the weapons shop next to it...


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