After checking the authenticity of these legendary metals, Muria happily paid 50,000 cubic meters of elemental crystals. In this transaction, using elemental crystals to purchase legendary metals, no matter what, he took advantage.
The only troublesome thing is the process of paying for elemental crystals. One hundred thousand squares of elemental crystals, and a crystal cube with a side length of one meter is considered one square. One hundred thousand squares, stacked up, is a crystal mountain.
After Muria counted them carefully, he put these elemental crystals into two space rings and handed them to the shameless green-skinned goblin in front of him.
"What else do customers need? I have everything here and I can sell everything."
The green-skinned goblin patted its bony chest and assured Muria. At the end, it added, "However, I do not sell intelligent creatures."
"We have everything and can sell everything?" Muria smiled, this tone was really loud.
"I want divine power and divine fire. Can you get it for me?"
Muria looked at the green-skinned goblin in front of her with a teasing tone, and at the same time tested its capabilities.
"This..." The green-skinned goblin scratched its scalp, which had few hairs, in distress, "I don't have the divine power and divine fire in my hands right now. If you want them, you can only find other merchants to exchange them."
"But..." The green-skinned goblin looked at Muria standing in front of it with a critical look, "Even if I have divine fire and divine power in my hand, you can't afford it."
"You can really get the godhead, the godfire." Muria didn't care about the green-skinned goblin's seemingly contemptuous words, but noticed the meaning of its words. It really has the ability to get the godhead, the godhead.
toys and sold as commodities.
Godhead, divinity, and divine fire are all intangible things. Only under certain special circumstances will they appear in a physical form, and then allow mortal things to have the opportunity to seize them.
"As long as you can afford the price, I can get you anything," the green goblin said proudly.
"Who are you?" Muria looked at the goblin in front of her, "Why am I the only one who can see you?"
"Ten Directions Elemental Crystal." The goblin looked at Muria with wide eyes and said with a smile, and said a price very naturally.
"What?" Muria was stunned. He didn't realize what the goblin meant.
"Dear guest, information and intelligence are also a kind of commodity. If you want to know why only you can see me, you have to pay me so that I can tell you." The green-skinned goblin said in the most respectful tone.
Shameless words.
Muria narrowed her eyes, then stretched out her hand towards the green-skinned goblin in front of her, "Bring it here."
"What?" This time it was the shameless goblin businessman's turn to be confused.
"Give me back the two space rings I just gave you." Muria looked down at the green-skinned goblin.
"This is the payment you paid me, my lord."
"Only the crystal inside the ring is the payment for the goods. Those two rings still belong to me."
"Distinguished guest, you are so generous and as great as the sun in the sky. You should not care about the gains and losses of two space rings as a humble, pitiful goblin like me." Two people who want to hack Muria
The green-skinned goblin with a space ring praised him shamelessly, trying to silence him with words.
After hearing such compliments, Muria, who had no intention of arguing with this goblin, looked down at the goblin: "What do you mean I gave you the illusion that I am generous?"
The green-skinned goblin stared blankly at the young man in front of him with a white cat lying on his shoulder, looking around. His golden pupils slowly turned into vertical ones, and he took a step back unconsciously.
"Dragon!?" The goblin merchant looked at the Muria in shock, but soon the shock on its face turned into a look of joy, and a strong sense of pride and pride surged in its heart.
It made a deal with a powerful dragon and not only made a fortune from him, but also took advantage of him.
"Either return my ring, or answer my question." Muria, who showed some dragon-like characteristics, stared at the shameless green-skinned goblin.
From its reaction, it can be judged that its strength is not strong, at least not on the same level as the Dragon King. It cannot see through its true form, but it is hard to say what level its strength is.
The existence of this goblin and its abilities are too special and strange, and are beyond the scope of Muria's understanding.
"Okay, let me answer your question." Without thinking at all, this damn green-skinned dwarf chose to answer the question and let it return the space ring that Muria gave it? Are you kidding, except for the goods that have been paid for, any
No one can get even a single copper from it.
"What the hell are you?"
"Goblin Merchant."
"Be specific." Muria was not satisfied with this answer.
"Plane Merchant."
"Why can you make other people invisible to you?" Muria, who finally heard a valuable answer, perked up and continued to ask.
"It's a gift I have."
"Why can I see you?"
The goblin looked at Muria calmly, "Because you are favored by fate. That's why I appear here, and you can see me. Everything is guided by fate."
"Destiny?" Muria said. Hearing this name, Muria didn't have any secondary thoughts of "I can't help it, and then cut off the fetters of fate."
Didn't you hear what the goblin in front of you said? He is the one favored by fate, not the oppressed. He is full and strong enough to resist fate. He is the one with vested interests.
Moreover, Mu Ruiya still doesn’t believe in fate. If fate really exists, then everything is an established fact and many results have already been determined. Then hard work, struggle, and diligence will be meaningless, so Mu Ruiya
Rhea didn't want to believe it.
"Then it's been destined that you and I will meet here?" When Muria asked this question, he first felt something was wrong. After seeing the ugly face of the green-skinned goblin in front of him, he felt even more uncomfortable.
alright.
"Bah, whoever meets you is destined." Before Muria said anything, the goblin became unhappy, "The two of us just happened to meet here.
In this world, you are not the only lucky person blessed by fate, nor am I the only dimensional merchant. Even if you don't meet me, sooner or later you will meet another one in a place you never thought of.
Plane merchant."
"In other words, as long as one is favored by fate, he will definitely encounter plane merchants like you." Muria concluded.