Different from the commercial area outside which looks like just moving the shops on the ground underground, this truly extraordinary market is full of a certain mysterious flavor.
At least the mist that shields the guests and the space that is completely illuminated by the glowing moss on the cave wall give people the feeling of a ghost party.
"Ha, this has the real flavor of an extraordinary market." Saphiel looked around curiously and said, and then the two of them started shopping in the cave together.
Soon, Lawrence found a stall that he found quite interesting under the cold blue light emitted by the luminous moss. This stall was located under a stone pillar covered with luminous moss and was a simple parcel stall.
A guy in a black robe sat leaning against a stone pillar, and in front of him was a piece of floral cloth with a few scattered things on it.
To be honest, this unsuspecting posture makes people have the urge to roll up the package and sweep away everything on it.
Of course, even the most stupid person must know that if this market dares to do such business, it must have something to rely on.
At least those who want to commit unskilled robbery will definitely be killed by the market guards as soon as they start.
After briefly inspecting the items that showed extraordinary aura in his field of vision, Lawrence immediately understood why these items were separated.
For example, after he picked up a claw from a random stall, he discovered that the claw was a truly extraordinary item, belonging to some kind of completely undead beast.
For ordinary people, if they grind this claw and drink it, there is a small probability that the drinker will be able to master one or two extraordinary powers related to the undead.
For example, let someone wear corpse poison on their nails, or let their blood contain some corrosive undead blood.
However, this is extremely risky. On average, only one in every 20 users can obtain extraordinary power. Others will basically be killed by the death power contained in this material and converted into some low-level ones.
Undead creatures.
After putting down the claw, Lawrence immediately scanned the other items on the stall. It turned out that all the items here were extraordinary materials with serious side effects. If professionals cannot be hired for detailed processing, there is a high probability that these items will cause serious side effects.
The person dies or suffers irreversible harm.
Through this incident, Lawrence finally understood why the two markets were completely separated back then.
After all, when intelligent creatures first used various extraordinary items, they used them directly in this way. Even today, various customs are still retained in some areas and spread on a small scale.
But for an extraordinary market that caters to high-end ordinary people, the mass death of customers is definitely unacceptable. Therefore, the market side can only open these dangerous extraordinary materials to those who are truly qualified.
Because he was not very good at alchemy, and the items in this stall were basically evil or undead items with properties opposite to his own. So Lawrence soon left this stall and headed to the next stall.
"Huh?" Lawrence's eyes widened in surprise as soon as he arrived at this stall. Because what appeared in front of him was a non-human stall owner.
Although the other party was also wearing a black robe, the two corners of his hood that were more than three meters tall showed the other party's identity: a tauren.
"It is indeed the largest extraordinary market in this region." Lawrence, who recognized the identity of the minotaur, muttered in his heart.
Obviously, in this area, as long as extraordinary people are willing to abide by the market rules, they can enter the market and trade regardless of their origins. And being able to do this here also shows the power of the people behind the market.
Different from the stall selling raw materials just now, this stall is full of various extraordinary finished products. However, judging from the mud and dust stuck to these items, these extraordinary finished products are not newly made.
, but seems to come from some ruins.
Lawrence and the others were naturally interested in these extraordinary trophies that looked to be old at first glance, so he and Sephiel quickly put on the isolation gloves they bought in advance and started looking at them.
After watching Saphire pick up a metal forehead protector, Lawrence also picked up a sword placed on the cloth and looked at it.
Soon, the Bai Ze power in his blood told him what it was.
Although the specific name and origin of this weapon cannot be figured out due to certain restrictions, Lawrence Neng can accurately understand that this sword should belong to a sword used by a certain lawful good camp paladin. However, due to damage and the passage of time,
Because of this, he has basically lost his extraordinary power.
"Can you tell me the origin of this sword?" Lawrence waved the sword in his hand and said, "Of course, I know the rules in this regard. So you don't need to tell me where this sword comes from, just tell me.
Just find the approximate location of the sword and what you think you can tell about it."
"These are the things that my team and I dug out from a ruins." After seeing Lawrence and the others stopping in front of the stall and asking questions, the tauren said in a simple and honest voice. "As for the ruins, they are close to the east.
In a cave in the hills in the Lake District."
"The cave was empty when we entered, but the wanderer in the team discovered that one of the walls of the cave was artificially built and opened that wall. Then he discovered the underground wall deep in the cave.
maze."
"But unexpectedly, there was almost nothing in the maze, only some low-level creatures like ooze monsters. After eliminating those ooze monsters, we discovered these treasures in the scattered boxes in the center of the maze
.”
After listening to the tauren's narration, Lawrence asked a few questions casually, and then picked up a pair of platinum bracelets inlaid with opals from the stall and looked at them carefully.
Through the inquiry just now, Lawrence felt that the so-called underground labyrinth was just a group of caves with only a few traces of man-made renovations.
According to the tauren's description, the underground labyrinth should have been built by the local indigenous people. But now these items all look like the style of the western part of the continent nearly a thousand years ago.
Therefore, Lawrence didn't really trust the story of the Minotaur in front of him. Of course, it is well known that many people in this type of antique market make up stories. Therefore, Lawrence did not feel anything wrong when hearing such a story here.
A normal place.
But the tauren obviously didn't think much about it. He looked a little anxious when he saw Lawrence's unbelieving look. Then he looked at the left and right and no one was approaching and said to Lawrence, "I swear these are all true. If you don't believe it, you
Can we go and see the ruins?"
"The location of the ruins you are willing to share with me? This is a bit unusual." After hearing what the tauren said, Lawrence put down the things in his hands, raised his head and said. "I remember that you expedition teams generally don't
Be willing to share with others where you found these things.”
"But this location is already empty." At this point, a sly look appeared in the tauren's big eyes like copper bells.
"The priest of the goddess of wealth among our team members told me before I came that if anyone is willing to buy goods worth two hundred yuan from me, then he can tell him the location where these things are found."
Sure enough, there are only a few honest people who can come to this place to sell things. Especially the tauren who follow the priest of the goddess of wealth are completely different from their compatriots on New Saul Island.
I have to say that by doing this, he did capture the curiosity in Lawrence's heart. Lawrence soon expressed that he was willing to pay the money, as long as he was willing to talk about the specific conditions of that place.