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Chapter 74 Choice

 In the end, the old shop owner decided to put away the idea of ​​slaughtering a bunch of fat sheep, and instead dealt with Anvis with the attitude of facing a real veteran.

Including six fragments of Fiona, the stone of the kitten, and two crystals of Avis. Among them, the fragments cost ten gold coins each, the moon stone cost sixty gold coins, and the ruin crystal cost eighty gold coins.

After discounting 8.20%, everything was finally sold for 246 gold coins.

After confirming that the price was reasonable, Avis paid the money readily, and then left Old Jimmy's shop with the owner's warm farewell.

At this time, it was close to five o'clock in the afternoon, and the sky outside was approaching evening, but there was still some time before the sun set.

After buying the required ore, Avis took Fiona and continued shopping in the Gray Raven Market.

The market in the evening was more lively than during the day. Under the sky that was already filled with pink and purple flaming clouds, all kinds of people were coming and going. The sounds of sellers, shouts and noises overlapped and turned into a buzzing background noise.

The spicy smell of exotic spices wafted in the air, and the caravan members who came from afar displayed the rare goods they had brought, hoping to sell them at a good price.

A gentleman wearing a formal hat and gold-rimmed glasses was arguing with a stall owner dressed as a businessman in front of a mobile stall, waving his cane excitedly from time to time.

Groups of rugged mercenaries wearing leather armor walked through the market and walked towards the dancer's tavern.

The mysterious spellcaster wearing a magic robe entered the area where magic materials were sold, and two night elf guards with hot bodies wearing bikini armor followed behind him...

At this time, there were many small vendors sitting directly on the ground beside the crowded road, with a large piece of cloth spread in front of them and filled with merchandise. Many players' stalls could be seen vaguely among them.

If you want to experience the fun of picking up leaks, these scattered stalls are also a good choice, especially after the players show up.

Players always have a way to get some weird and weird things, and since most players don't know much about the items in the game, it's often the case that good things are sold at low prices, or shabby items are sold at sky-high prices.

While shopping, Anvis casually looked at the items on the roadside stalls.

Broken arrows, empty bottles, a bone, garlic, worn wooden chairs, empty barrels...

Of course, you have to sort out useful things from more garbage, which is also a feature of the player stall.

"You thief! You stole my products and you dare to sell them openly?!"

A deafening roar suddenly came from a distance. The voice was very rough and it seemed to be a middle-aged man.

Hearing the shouts, the five or six players in front skillfully rolled up their stalls, put them back in their backpacks, and then ran away quickly with a huff and a puff.

The shopkeepers who came from behind were all stunned for a moment, and then continued chasing one of them after a moment.

You don't know when it will run away, another feature of the player booth.

During this time, a little boy named Pace followed the two of them back and forth in the market, occasionally pointing out some shortcuts for the two of them.

Finally, the sky completely entered evening.

At this time, the three of them had walked to a small square in the center of Gray Raven Market.

In the center of the square stands a stone fountain with a girl holding a silver water bottle. The clear water sparkles with golden light under the dusk sky.

An elf bard was playing a lute on the side of the fountain, playing a beautiful folk song from the countryside of the empire. From time to time, someone threw silver or copper coins into his piano case.

"Your name is Pace, right? That's enough. We're going back next."

Stopping in the square, Anvis turned to the red-haired little boy and showed a polite smile.

"Then, sir, my tip..."

Hearing this, the little boy immediately looked at Anvis expectantly.

"Ah! Brother, did we forget to exchange silver coins?"

Seeing this scene, Fiona, who was holding a cup of rose honey ice cream and eating it, seemed to suddenly remember this matter and quickly used her mental power to send him a message.

"Is that so, Fee?"

Anvis gave her an interesting look. How could a third-level professional forget his memory so quickly?

"Now there is a shop selling grilled yam steaks on the roadside. Let's go buy a skewer and we will have enough silver coins."

Fiona's cheeks suddenly turned red when she heard Anvis' message.

"Um... I'm sorry, brother, I just think that he is very tired after leading us all afternoon, so why don't we just give him a gold coin?

Moreover, I saw that when we bought the magic ice cream just now, he also wanted to eat it."

After saying that, the girl added another sentence.

"Just do what you feel in your heart, Fei."

After hearing the girl's true thoughts, Anvis smiled softly and nodded to her encouragingly.

"Okay, brother! I understand!"

After receiving Anvis's approval, the girl happily took out her cute pale pink purse with a bow, took out a gold coin and handed it to the little boy.

"Here you go, little brother, here's your tip."

"Thank you! Thank you sister!"

Seeing the golden luster of the gold coin, the little boy swallowed his saliva, quickly reached out to take the gold coin, and expressed his gratitude to the girl.

At the same time, his eyes quickly glanced at the bulging money bag in Fiona's hand, and then quickly looked at Anvis.

Based on the size of that bulge, there may be hundreds of gold coins inside!

After taking the two of them through the whole afternoon, he could also see that Fiona's character was actually very simple.

However, the level next to Anvis may not be so easy.

"Well, I'm sorry, sister..."

After a fierce battle between heaven and man, his inner greed and the temptation of gold coins finally supported him and mustered up the courage.

"Actually, my mother was sick and couldn't move at home. My father always went out to gamble, and when he lost everything, he would sell everything in the house.

My two younger brothers and sisters are too young to go out to work and haven’t had enough to eat for many days. So, I can only help lead the way and earn some money to support my younger brothers and sisters..."

As he said this, Pace's eyes couldn't help but turn red, and tears accumulated in his eyes.

"Eh? Is that so?"

Fiona listened to his story with some surprise, and couldn't help feeling very sympathetic to him.

"So, I'm sorry, sister, but can you give me a little more money? I want to treat my mother..."

The little boy raised his hand and wiped his eyes vigorously. After looking at Anvis, the little boy looked pitifully at the girl.

After listening to Pace's words, Fiona was a little at a loss and didn't know what to do, so she couldn't help but turn to Anvis for help again.

But this time, the boy didn't respond, he just looked at the girl quietly with his blue eyes.

That look seemed to say: Make your own decision.


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