Every time I come to Halanza City, I will have a new understanding of this mountain city built halfway up the mountain.
At dusk, a faint twilight envelopes the entire city, and the sky and mountains seem to be burning with a fire from the sky, and the sky is filled with red clouds.
The guards at the city gate were far from being as sleepy as they were at noon. At this time, they were discussing whether to go into a tavern for a drink or two. After the Harvest Festival, various festive ribbons and street lights had not been removed, and the streets and alleys were full of people.
In festive colors, although this city looks small, it is full of rich flavor of life.
Looking at the warm lights reflected from the glass windows of those houses, Suldak wanted to sit in a restaurant and eat some roast goose and drink a glass of cold ale.
Suldak was still staying in the hotel opposite the square garden. The coquettish landlady was leaning against the front desk, watching Suldak open the door and walk in, and glanced behind him subconsciously.
Seeing him walking in alone, a half-smile appeared on his face. The hand on the counter secretly pulled down the low-cut dress, making the silk low-cut dress look like it couldn't hold it up.
The huge chest.
With a confident smile on his face, he said to Suldak: "There is a room facing the window on the third floor. Would you like to prepare a dinner for you?"
Suldak placed his luggage at the front desk and said to the landlady at the counter: "I want the room, but I don't need dinner. It's still early. I'm going to take a walk around the city. I might have dinner outside."
The landlady looked back with some disappointment, threw a bunch of keys on the wall behind her to Suldak, and ignored him.
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This time when he entered the city, Surdak planned to sell a batch of sulfur ore in the underground market and buy a few water-gathering magic scrolls and fire-gathering magic scrolls.
The purpose of selling these sulfur mines is mainly to purchase some thick-soled boots and rawhide felt tents for the sulfur mine. It is also best to buy some low-priced fire resistance potions in the magic potion store. According to the old village chief's idea, sell these
After the sulfur mine is mined, the money can be used to pay the bricklayers and laborers who built the reservoir. The old village chief believes that building the reservoir is a welfare for the whole village.
If it were changed to the past, the village did not have such capabilities, then there would be nothing to say. It is understandable that Surdak paid for it out of his own pocket, but now there is a sulfur mine in the village. With these sulfur mines, Wall Village can easily build a water storage
The pond came, so the old village chief was so eager to sell a batch of sulfur mines.
No matter how well the sulfur mine sells, the leather boots have to be bought back, so Suldak walked out of the hotel and went to the leather shop where he was last time, and then asked the shopkeeper to buy fifty pairs of leather boots.
The requirements are long leather boots, and these leather boots are required to have fire-resistant thick soles.
I originally thought that felt tents could only be bought in grocery stores, but I didn’t expect that this leather shop actually had raw cowhide felt tents. Suldak bought five raw cowhide felt tents from this shop. The owner of the leather shop realized that
Surdak was obviously a big customer, so he gave ten cowhide belts to Surdak for free. For the stonemasons in the sulfur mine, these belts were really useful.
Unfortunately, he walked up and down the busiest shopping street in Helensa City twice, but failed to find a magic potion shop. Finally, he saw a magic potion shop on the corner of the street. Unfortunately, this magic potion shop was still closed.
Door, there was a spider web hanging on the iron lock at the door. It seemed that it had not been opened for a long time. There was no magic potion store, so naturally there was no fire resistance potion. Surdak thought that he should wait until tomorrow morning.
Try your luck at the underground market.
It was completely dark, and the streets and alleys in the city were lit up with street lights. Suldak stood in front of a tavern with a huge ale cup on the door sign. He wanted to drink a glass of ale, but he was a little hesitant about where to go in the tavern.
To drink, I had better find a better restaurant. After thinking for a while, I thought I should try the tavern in Helensa City. Moreover, it seemed that this tavern was very popular. Suldak only stood at the door for a short while.
, more than a dozen people walked into this noisy tavern one after another.
After a moment of fire, Suldak pushed open the door of the tavern and walked in. The entire tavern had a large interior space, filled with oak tables. A group of drinking guests were shouting in the tavern, holding wooden heads on their heads.
The wine girls with trays shuttled among the crowd. They wore close-fitting and sexy long skirts. As long as they were willing to sell the ale in their hands, they didn't mind the drinkers rubbing oil on their bodies. Most of the time, they would laugh, curse, or say something cool.
Use ambiguous words to flirt with love.
Surdak witnessed a drunken bearded man drop a silver coin into the heart-shaped neckline of the bartender, and then take four large glasses of wine from the wooden tray above her head.
This is probably the first time that Surdak has seen a half-elf with a pair of pointed ears. His face is definitely still a human face, but his eyes are a bit too delicate. He is obviously a male elf, but that beautiful face
He is more coquettish than all the women in the tavern. His ears are translucent. Through the light behind the bar, you can clearly see the fuzz on the back of the ears. His slender hands are flexibly wiping the wine glass in front of him.
There is a high platform opposite the bar, and now there is a bard holding a harp standing on the high platform. He compiles some of his experiences into some songs and sings them. The melody of the songs is not fixed, it is completely improvised.
Performance, but the sound of the piano was not drowned out by the noise in the tavern.
Suldak asked for a glass of ale with ice at the front desk. It only cost fifteen copper coins, which was cheaper than expected.
"Has anyone ever told you that it is extremely rude to stare directly at a half-elf?" the half-elf bartender said angrily to Surdak, not hiding his dissatisfaction.
Suldak shook his head.
"Do you understand now?" The half-elf bartender handed a round wooden tray into Surdak's hand.
Surdak nodded quickly, and before leaving the bar with the ale in his hand, he couldn't help but glance at his chest again. His chest was extremely flat, and there was an obvious Adam's apple in his throat. He looked like he was a male half-elf, Surda.
Ke was worried about angering the bartender, so he held his glass and was about to leave. The bartender's voice came from behind him again:
"If you only buy ale, try those ale girls. Maybe you will get some unexpected results. If you want to drink rum or golden cider, come to my place." The half-elf bartender said unceremoniously.
Surdak turned his back to him and raised his glass to indicate that he heard.
In addition to the ale girls in the tavern, there are also some small vendors selling fruits and glutinous rice occasionally. These vendors are only allowed to walk around the tavern. No matter whether anyone buys or not, they have to leave immediately.
Suldak found a corner in the tavern and sat down...