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1173. Profiteering industry

 This is the third time Suldak has come to the Chaos Fortress, and now he has a clearer understanding of the fortress.

Old Heyman brought Suldak to the Fortress of Chaos. After they entered the city this time, the carriage zigzagged in the narrow alleys before arriving at a small hotel. In the hotel, apart from the proprietress, there were only

A groom and a maid.

This family-style hotel only had three rooms. Old Heyman drove the carriage into the yard and occupied two of the rooms with Suldak.

The yard is very small, and the house is also a three-story attic, but the first floor only has the living room, kitchen, utility room, and servant's room.

There are only three guest rooms on the second floor. In addition to the terrace that takes up half of the area on the third floor, only the attic has been decorated as the master room.

Although the landlady looked delicate, she already had some crow's feet at the corners of her eyes, and her figure was a little too plump.

She must be very familiar with old Heyman, and she prepared two rooms for him without much communication. A family-style hotel like this is responsible for two meals a day, and if needed, some simple meals can also be provided at noon.

The dinner was prepared with Mogan fish soup and roasted deep-water giant crocodile neck meat. Surdak did not expect to be able to eat precious World of Warcraft ingredients here.

After dinner, Old Heyman took Suldak out to participate in black market transactions.



This time, the two of them did not drive the carriage, but walked through the messy alleys for a long time. Suldak even suspected that Old Heyman had led him through the entire residential area of ​​the fortress.

"Wait a minute, just follow me, don't ask, and don't look around." Old Heyman warned Suldak.

Suldak nodded, indicating that he understood.

It wasn't until he came to the door of a house deep in an alley that Old Heiman knocked on the door.

The large cold iron door did not open, but the small window above the iron door was opened, revealing a face covered with scars.

Old Heyman handed over a badge, and the man stretched out his hand to grab it, and then immediately retracted his arm into the door. After a while, the door was opened a small crack, and Old Heyman squeezed in with Suldak.

After taking back the badge from the scarred man, Old Heyman walked into the house without saying a word. He actually led Suldak across the living room. There were actually people chatting in the living room, the two of them.

The old man sat in front of the fireplace with a thick blanket on his knees. Without saying a word, Old Heyman walked to the back door of the house and opened the back door. There was actually a simple portal on the wall inside.

Surdak's usual temporary portals cost dozens of magic crystals to pass through once...

Old Heyman didn't even speak and walked into the portal.

Surdak followed closely behind.

The scenery in front of me suddenly changed. It turned out to be a magnificent hall. There were many lights in the hall, but it was pitch black outside the windows, and each window had a soft gauze curtain.

This hall looks very spacious inside. At a rough glance, it should be a long and narrow building that is 100 meters long and 20 meters wide.

There is a vaulted ceiling above the head, and a crystal magic chandelier hangs down every ten meters.

The hall was covered with a thick red carpet, but the red carpet was covered with long tables, and many goods were placed directly on these long tables.

There was bound to be someone guarding the table with items on it. Surdak took a quick look and found that the items on the table were all very precious items, from magic materials to magic potions, from Warcraft leather to magic pattern structures.

At least half of the items were things Surdak had never seen before.

Suldak and old Heyman came down from a high platform.

Obviously old Heyman is a regular visitor here. Someone greeted him just after he came down from the high platform:

"You old guy, what good stuff do you have this time? I heard that you brought a dragon eagle to the last trade fair. Do you have the path of an elf merchant?"

"Hey, do you understand the rules? Buyers don't ask where the goods come from, and buyers don't ask where the goods go..." Old Heyman said lazily, and then led Suldak inside.

"Old Heyman, Old Heyman, wait... I just want to know if there is more..." The man quickly followed up and asked Old Heyman.

However, his way was blocked by two guards guarding the wall of the hall. Obviously, in this trading hall, this kind of unreasonable entanglement is not allowed.

Seeing the man retreating with a helpless expression, Suldak felt that this underground trading market really had some systems. Judging from the layout of the hall, it looked a bit like some trade fairs in later generations.

Suldak walked a few steps quickly to follow Old Heyman, and the two passed in front of a row of booths decorated with magic patterns.

Surdak asked in a low voice: "Old Heiman, we came here after passing through the temporary teleportation circle. So, no matter whether the transaction is successful or not, do we have to pay a teleportation fee?"

Old Heyman stopped, glanced at Suldak, and asked: "Did you get ripped off too many times by the people from the Astrologers' Union when you were at Bena, and you have a shadow in your heart?"

"Ah?" Suldak didn't understand what the old Heyman meant.

Old Heyman sneered and said: "Although the cost of this kind of temporary teleportation circle is not low, the price is definitely not as outrageous as you think. It usually ranges from one to several magic crystals. The reason why the teleportation fee of the Astrologer's Guild is so high

The setting is so high simply because they set the price high, and it has nothing to do with the transmission cost..."

Surdak was a little dumbfounded. He didn't expect that the teleportation hall of the Green Empire was also a monopoly industry.

Old Heyman took Suldak to a notice board. This one was on the wall at one end of the hall. The notice board was twenty meters long and two meters high. It was filled with all kinds of information. Many people were interested in it.

Stand in front of the notice board and look at the information.

Old Heyman came to the far left and pointed to a message on the notice board.

Surdak then saw some information about the epic weapon, the Great War Scythe, written on it. What followed was the transaction method, which required an exchange for an epic weapon of the same quality as a big stick... This information was actually marked with nine.

Exclamation mark.

Old Heyman pointed to the check mark behind another transaction information and introduced to Suldak:

"Did you see it? If it's a matching number, it proves that there are buyers who meet this requirement and are waiting. Each matching number means there is a buyer waiting."

There are three check marks after that piece of information, which means that three buyers will compete for it...

"If there is an exclamation mark on it, it means that there are buyers waiting who do not meet the information requirements, which means that they cannot give you what you want, but they still try to contact you and buy the goods..."

Old Heyman continued.

Surdak did not expect that this giant war scythe would be so popular.

Old Heyman patted Suldak on the shoulder and whispered to him: "Let's go, I will take you to change the transaction information. In addition, you can also stroll around here to see if there is anything you need."

Old Heyman took Suldak to a suspended platform on the second floor of the hall, from which one could overlook the trading status of the entire hall.

Old Heyman told some information to a magician wearing a magic robe. The magician quickly recorded it, and then told Old Heyman that it was okay.

The magic secretaries here are very busy. There are many people waiting to register transaction information, and many people are applying to cancel transaction information after the transaction is completed...

While old Heyman went to deal with other matters, Suldak wandered in the hall.

As Old Heyman introduced, almost all of the high-end magic items in this hall were high-end magic items. This time, he mainly wanted to see the price of the second-order magic pattern structure.

As soon as he arrived at the area filled with various magic patterns, Surdak saw at a glance the set of Isenhard's magic patterns given to him by Marquis Luther. Surdak walked up curiously and took a look.

When this set of magic pattern structure is put on the wooden figure and placed on the table top of the long table, the entire set of magic pattern structure still looks brand new. Even if it is old, it has been refurbished.

That set of magic pattern structure seems to be no different from the one I am wearing, even certain details and patterns are the same.

Then he curiously looked at the price sign, which clearly stated 440 unidentified black magic crystals. Based on the current exchange rate, it would take nearly 900 magic crystals to buy such a price.

A set of second-level demonic equipment is really expensive...

Because Old Heiman had discussed the price of this type of second-order magic pattern structure with Surdak before, he was not that surprised.

However, the sword and shield suit was obviously not suitable for Andrew, let alone Samira, so Surdak had no desire to buy it.

On the contrary, in a row of magic robe stalls, Surdak saw a very well-designed gray-white magic robe with stone patterns. A great mage in front of the stall was introducing this magic robe to the people around him.

Suldak then came over.

I heard the great mage say proudly:

"This sea snakeskin magic robe is the top magic robe that a second-level archmage can equip. After wearing it, not only the magic power will be enhanced, but the casting speed will also be much faster. Almost all first-level magic can be guaranteed to be cast instantly. In addition,

This robe is carefully made from the skin of a three-headed sea snake. It has strong magic resistance. Whether it is the four elements of water, fire, wind, earth, or the dark element curse element, it has strong resistance..."

"Master Horace Harry, how much does your sea snakeskin magic robe cost?" Someone in the crowd couldn't help but ask.

"The black magic crystal is currently priced at 150 and has not yet been identified." Archmage Horace said with great interest.

A group of people shouted...

There are many magicians among these people, and they are obviously secretly discussing it in private. It can be seen that many people are tempted.

Surdak stood behind the crowd and was a little dumbfounded, because he saw that the material of the three sea snake skin magic robes was clearly his own three-headed sea snake skin. He did not expect that in just seven days, he would turn into three magic robes.

I remember that according to the sales price details given by Old Heyman, the entire sea snake skin was sold for only 80 unidentified black magic crystals. Moreover, three robes were made from this skin in one go, and the value instantly increased by more than five times.

Some, I really don’t know how much money these inscription masters and high-level tailors make from it...


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