When registering, Suldak casually glanced at the account book and found that the low-rise ordinary single room in the Song of Wind Hotel was priced at seven silver coins a night. The top-floor noble room with a luxurious view would start at at least one gold coin.
The price difference is indeed huge. It will cost me fourteen silver coins to stay here for only two nights. If it is Handanar City, this money should be enough to allow me to stay in the Maple Pudding Hotel.
It's been a week.
The hotel's waiter took Suldak to the second floor of the hotel. The grand spiral staircase was covered with thick velvet carpets. The entire hall was resplendent. Even the handrails of the stairs were covered with golden patterns, and the surrounding walls were covered with cloth.
It is full of exquisite murals, and the lower left corner of those murals are marked with scenes from a certain area in the Warsaw plane.
Surdak even saw the entire outline of the Gandhar Mountains from a mural, like a giant lizard dormant in a tributary of the water.
The room is in the innermost corner of the second floor of the hotel. After the waiter opened the hotel door, the interior of the room was also very gorgeous. The only drawback was that it was a bit small. In addition to a simple bathroom, the room could only fit a large bed.
, but there happened to be a protruding balcony on the other side of the big bed, with a rattan table and wooden chairs on it. In addition to a set of exquisite ceramic tea sets, there was also a simple copper-covered parchment book on the table.
The railing outside the balcony is filled with flower pots, and many golden ornamental sunflowers are planted in them.
A very unique room. Before Suldak entered the room, a waiter caught up and gave Suldak a bronze medal. Only with this bronze medal can hotel guests go to the stables in the backyard of the hotel to pick up the horses fostered there.
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Surdak handed a stack of copper plates to the two waiters respectively. The waiters accepted them happily and then left happily.
No matter where you are, tipping the waiter is necessary, and the amount seems to be similar.
Suldak took off his dusty leather armor and boots in the room, wearing only a linen shirt and shorts. He stood on the balcony and looked into the distance. The central square of the City Hall appeared in front of him.
In the center of the square stands a huge gate-shaped building. The gate looks a bit like a triumphal arch, but it looks taller overall. The frame of the entire building looks to be at least forty meters high. If it is more specific, it looks like
It is about the same height as a twelve-story residential building. The entire building exudes a majestic magical atmosphere. There is a huge magic vortex in the huge semicircular arch, and a large amount of magic is sucked into the void along the vortex.
The main body of the teleportation gate is made of huge stones. The surface of the wall is covered with grooves with magic runes. Magical red copper is poured into the grooves. For such a huge teleportation gate, all the red copper lines of the door are now
A magical halo lit up.
Surdak could even clearly feel that the countless pieces of mana floating in the square were constantly fluttering, and they were all attracted by the huge whirlpool of the teleportation gate. Countless mana gathered in the teleportation gate, standing in the distance.
Watching it will make people tremble in their hearts.
A group of cavalry warriors were riding out of the portal. They were dressed in black armor and had black knight spears hanging on their saddles. The entire team walked out of the portal silently. These knights walked along the road in front of the portal.
Go back through the zigzag passage and slowly walk into the City Hall Square.
The City Hall Square was temporarily divided into several areas by some iron ropes and pillars. Some logistics department personnel held wooden boards in their hands and were diverting the knights coming out of the portal into certain locations in the square to stand by.
A heavy cavalry regiment walked out of the portal, and then a large amount of strategic materials were transported out of the portal. I couldn't see what they were, but I could only see that they were oak barrels. These barrels looked like
It was extremely heavy, hit some flatbed trucks, and was pushed out of the portal by a group of infantry soldiers. Without any pause, it quickly left the Municipal Center Square along the dedicated passage.
Many Epsom citizens gathered outside the fence of the City Hall Square. These people carried large and small packages to salute. The queues of people almost blocked the streets on all sides of the square. The scene was like a conference being held.
A grand gathering of thousands of people.
Not long afterward, the melodious bells finally came to mind in the square, and the citizens waiting outside the fence began to make a commotion. Everyone picked up the salutes around them and began to slowly rush toward the teleportation gate along the zigzag passage.
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There were no soldiers coming out of the teleportation gate. Nearly a hundred tax officials stood in the passage of the square, waiting for the citizens pouring in from outside the square. The tax officials needed to check their identities, check their pass vouchers and check their carry-on luggage.
And a certain amount of valuation was made based on the gifts carried, and one-tenth of the total tax was collected from the citizens.
Taking this opportunity, a group of nobles walked into the square from the other side. They did not seem to be in a hurry. Some people in the crowd were even whispering and laughing. The attendants followed the nobles carrying some simple luggage. This group of nobles
When passing some guards, he just nodded slightly to them, without any communication, and passed through the teleportation gate, followed closely by the attendants.
Then a group of young students from the Swordsman Academy came over. They lined up neatly and passed through the portal in an orderly manner. There were almost more than two hundred students in this group. Surdak observed carefully.
It took a long time to find the two female swordsmen Hathaway and Beatrice in the crowd. Their eyes were obviously attracted by the huge teleportation door, and they had been staring at the magic vortex inside the door.
The two young female swordsmen followed and were not too conspicuous among the crowd of college students. Hathaway's beautiful face had almost no expression. It was only at the moment when she walked into the portal that she finally turned back to face him.
He took a deep look in the direction of Handanar County.
Beatrice was a little melancholy, but also a little excited. She was crying and laughing at the same time. It was a bit unclear what she was thinking in her heart...
After this group of college students passed through the teleportation gate, some minor nobles passed through the teleportation gate one after another.
At the end, it was the ordinary citizens who were waiting in the passage and holding teleportation passes. In addition to being qualified for teleportation, they also had to pay a certain tax on the goods they carried with them before they could leave Epsom City and looked at the long queue in front of them.
In the same team, Suldak also took a deep breath.
He didn't expect that the teleportation gate would be so popular, and that there would be a huge crowd of citizens waiting for the teleportation every day.
It seems necessary to queue up at the square early, otherwise I don’t know if those people at the back will be able to pass tonight...
Surdak sat barefoot on the recliner, poured himself a cup of tea, took out a piece of oilcloth, dipped it in some animal fat, and carefully wiped the set of Warcraft leather armor and long leather boots, Handanar
The owner of the leather shop in the city is very honest. This set of Warcraft leather armor has been repaired very well. After being wiped with grease, the slight scratches originally left by the battle in the leather armor have disappeared.
There are almost no stars visible in the city of Epsom, perhaps because of the gray clouds above the city. Only a few of the brightest stars in the night sky shine dimly...