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239. The curtain call of the young baron

The magician turned around and waved, and a young magic assistant ran up from behind. The young magician assistant took out 8 gold coins and handed them to Suldak, and then began to put the salamander meat into his magic waist bag.

After buying the salamander meat, the magician refused to leave. He stared at Suldak rolling up the hard cowhide on the ground and putting it away. He couldn't help but ask: "Aren't you going to sell other materials from the salamander?"

Surdak thought of the salamander head and leather he had left behind. He planned to use the salamander head as a sacrifice in the ceremony. As for the leather, he also wanted to make another set of light leather armor in the future.

"We have no such plan for the time being." Suldak stood up and said.

The magician didn't pay attention to what Surdak said, and just said to Surdak casually: "If you didn't eat it, remember to keep the salamander heart and stomach pouch next time, these two ingredients

It’s also very valuable.”

Surdak was slightly startled. When he was dealing with the Salamander, the heart, stomach pouch and other internal organs were buried on the spot. Unexpectedly, they were also some valuable magic materials. He thought that he would be able to process these Warcraft materials in the future.

You should open your eyes of truth when doing so, and this kind of mistake should not happen.

The magician was about to leave with his assistant. He stopped after taking a step, turned around and said to Suldak: "Oh, by the way, if there is any fresh salamander meat, it can be sent directly to the alchemy experiment of the Magic Guild.

Go to the room and say that I will deliver World of Warcraft ingredients to Magician Francis. I will give you a satisfactory price whether I am here or not."

"Okay, Lord Magician Francis." Suldak gave the magician a knighthood.

Magician Francis had a straight face, nodded slightly to Suldak, and then left the black market hall with his assistant.

It wasn't until the figure of Francis Magician completely disappeared from Suldak's eyes that he let out a breath and excitedly discussed to Karl: "Is it so happy to ship goods here?"

Karl smiled, patted Suldak on the shoulder and said, "That's because you were lucky and met the right buyer."

After selling the salamander meat, Suldak felt that there was no need to stay at the underground exchange. He paid a small amount of tax when he went out, and then he led the horse and left the underground exchange with Karl.

This magic item exchange looks quite formal, and I don’t know why it is called an underground exchange.

The two returned to the street. Opposite was a square-style park. Such a large square was rare in the city of Helensa. There was a row of shady street trees around the square and some benches scattered around.

An old woman wearing a long linen skirt was sitting on a bench with a cane in her hand. Several children gathered at the fountain in the center of the square, wondering whether to play in the fountain.

Karl stood on the street and looked around, then raised his head and asked Suldak: "What are your plans for the afternoon?"

Suldak knocked his head and thought about it seriously. He thought of the instructions from the Bright village chief to exchange the village's money for some iron parts, which would inevitably require a trip to the blacksmith shop, so he said: "I also want to exchange the money belonging to the village for some iron parts."

I want to go to the blacksmith's shop to buy some things, and then pay a visit to Baron Sidney's house."

Now that I have returned safely from the Warsaw plane, it is both emotionally and logically necessary to meet Baron Sidney's family. At least my knighthood was given by Baron Sidney.

However, Karl said to Suldak: "It is not appropriate to visit at this time, especially when the owner of the visit is away. There are some etiquettes that need to be paid attention to."

The two of them continued walking along the sidewalk on the edge of the square. Karl said to Suldak: "According to aristocratic etiquette, if you want to visit Baron Sidney's family, you must first write a letter and agree to visit them.

time, and wait until the other party gives a definite answer before we can visit you. In that case, the earliest date of visit will have to wait until at least tomorrow."

"Then I'll find a hotel first, write a letter and send it there, and then go to the blacksmith shop." Suldak planned.

Surdak stopped, stood on the edge of the lawn covered with small white flowers, and said to the Helensa man in front of him who had enthusiastically helped him twice without asking for anything in return: "Karl!"

The knight's badge on his chest shone brightly in Surdak's eyes. With a faint smile on his face, he maintained a gentlemanly demeanor at all times and asked Surdak: "What?"

Surdak smiled and asked: "Would you like to have a drink together tonight?"

Karl spread his hands and said: "No problem, I will arrange this. I should do my best to be a landlord."

There is a hotel across the street from Park Plaza, and Suldak chose to stay in this hotel.

Karl had to attend a regular meeting at the Helensa City Guard Camp in the afternoon, so he got up to say goodbye and agreed to meet at the door of the hotel in the evening before leaving.

The hotel across from Park Plaza is not big, and is covered by a row of golden oak trees. The sun shines on the red rubble of the hotel, making the three-story building look new. The paint on the walls has not faded at all. The rooms on the third floor

They all have a small balcony. Standing on the balcony, Suldak could vaguely see the square through the gaps in the oak trees.

There were not many guests in the hotel. The person at the front desk was a charming proprietress who was also the cook of the hotel. As for the owner of the hotel, she also served as a waiter, groom, handyman, etc. In addition to hiring a

Apart from a temporary laundress, there are no other employees.

The main reason is that very few travelers come to the mountain town of Helensa. This hotel can be maintained because of its low-cost operation.

He sat on the only chair on the balcony and held eight gold coins in his hands. Three of them belonged to the village. Each of the five young people who helped him would also receive fifty silver coins, leaving only two for himself.

Gold coins and fifty silver coins, which he kept in his pockets.

There was a knock on the door. Suldak stood up and opened the door. The landlady stood outside the door with a pot of hazelnut milk tea, an envelope, a piece of paper and a quill. She didn't know how much the envelope and paper were worth. Suldak

Ke casually and habitually gave the boss lady a tip of ten copper coins.

Seeing that Surdak was polite and generous, the landlady pulled up her long skirt that revealed a large amount of snow-white chest muscles, smiled charmingly at Surdak and said, "Master Knight, do you need anything else?"

Suldak shook his head slightly, and before closing the door, he called out to the proprietress and said to her: "I'm going to go out to eat tonight, so there's no need to prepare my share of dinner."

""

The landlady still wanted to answer the call, but there was a bang as the room door closed.

What a bumpkin from the countryside!

The landlady cursed in her heart before turning and leaving.

Surdak left the hotel on horseback.

He knew the address of Baron Sidney in Helena City, and asked the hotel owner in detail how to find the house.

Although Baron Sidney's territory is located in a remote area of ​​Helensa City, Baron Sidney has settled in Helensa City because he studied at Helensa Knight Academy for four years. Normally, his territory only has

The old housekeeper is taking care of it.

Baron Sidney's biological sister is married to Count Mondgos, a powerful figure in the city of Helena. He is also well cared for by Sister Mondgosbo in the city of Helena.

Suldak didn't know much about Baron Sidney, and he didn't know what family members he had besides his sister. Since Miss Hathaway was his fiancée, he probably wasn't married yet. He was confused in his heart.

thinking.

Baron Sidney's residence is located in the wealthy area of ​​Helensa City. Basically, some of the city's nobles live here. Lush golden oaks and silver oaks are planted on both sides of the flat streets. From time to time, there are trees under the roots of the trees.

The acorn fell with a dull thud.

Suldak carefully checked the house number at the door before knocking on the door. He planned to hand the prepared letter to the housekeeper or the maid who opened the door, whichever one would do, but he was waiting at the door.

For a long time, no one opened the door, so I could only ride away angrily.

Before leaving, I took a look at the courtyard through the courtyard wall and realized that the fallen leaves in this courtyard had covered the corridor, and it looked like no one had lived there for a long time.

The horse's hooves stepped on the stone slabs, making a soft sound of tapping.


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