Chapter 187 Is this considered a legend?
"Looks like it's done." A magnetic voice came from behind.

Anser turned his head and found Delilah leaning against the corner of the corridor with her arms crossed, facing him sideways, her amazing body curves exposed.

"Weren't you waiting for me at the restaurant?"

"I was afraid you wouldn't come." Delilah's lips curled into a smile. "You've made a fortune, you wouldn't just run back to your hometown like that, would you?"

“I only sold a few first-level spells,” Anser shrugged. “Just gold.”

"Huh, you're not even going to make money?" Delilah raised an eyebrow. "You might not be able to sell it next time you come."

If the Magic Research Institute receives enough spells as a bounty, it may decide not to accept the reward.

“It doesn’t matter.” Anser’s expression was calm. It wasn’t that he didn’t care, but rather that he had confidence in the spells produced by the character card.

"Shall we go shopping now?" Delilah beckoned with her finger.

"Let's go." Seeing that she still wasn't going to reveal her hand, Anser decided to play dumb as well. Why not take advantage of a free guide?

Since Gianda knew her and didn't warn him to stay away, it means Delilah's reputation wasn't bad.

The two went downstairs together, walked through the trading market, returned to the restaurant, and then went straight to the second floor.

The first thing you see is a shop about the same size as the restaurant on the first floor, laid out like an exhibition hall, with few items, each with its own unique display stand.

However, similar products are displayed together in a relatively orderly manner.

There weren't many people in the shop, maybe a dozen or so, and most of them were alone.

“The items that can be sold here are at least of rare quality, but they are not cheap either, and there is a certain premium,” Delilah explained softly.

"Are there any legendary items?" Anser asked.

"Hehe, yes!" Delilah smiled and stepped inside. "Come with me."

Anser followed.

Seeing this, a ghostly shop assistant also followed behind the two.

The interior of the shop is relatively spacious. There is a row of more than a dozen stone pillars against one side of the wall, but only three of the pillars have magical items on them. These items are sealed off by a hemispherical magical barrier and can only be viewed, not touched.

Delilah gestured, indicating that Anser should see for himself.

Anser approached a stone pillar display stand, next to which were two pieces of cardboard, one titled "Certificate of Authentication" and the other labeled "Trading Rules," both in Toril Common.

He decisively picked up the trading rules and read them carefully.

"Bartering for melee weapons of the same grade, with priority given to great weapons. Interested parties please leave weapon information and meeting time... Client: Star Traveler No. 5679"

The content was brief, yet it left Anser utterly disappointed.

It makes sense. A professional with legendary equipment must be very powerful and making money shouldn't be difficult for them. They wouldn't just sell their legendary equipment casually.

Putting myself in his shoes, if someone wanted to buy Anser's "Eurelia's Protection" with gold, he probably wouldn't sell it... right?

Well, at least he certainly won't sell the "Book of Castella".

He picked up the appraisal report lying next to him; the item's name was unusually eye-catching: "Crown of the Storm."

In addition to providing resistance to lightning and thunder, this crown can also transform into a storm messenger form, with bright white eyes, a body crackling with electricity, the ability to fly, and the ability to unleash lightning bolts.

However, the accompanying Thunder Wave spell is basically useless, as it is extremely unstable under the current magical environment.

'Very useful for non-spellcasters, what a pity.'

He already has lightning resistance, and his spells are much more powerful than lightning bolts, so he really doesn't need them.

Seeing his expression, Delilah couldn't help but chuckle: "This Storm's Crown is the best of the legendary items that have appeared recently."

"Huh?" Anser was taken aback, a bad feeling creeping into her heart. She immediately turned around and walked to the display stand next to her, where a silver jar was placed.

[Magical Item: Supreme Glue] Category: Curious Item
Rarity: Legendary
This cloudy, viscous substance can permanently bond any two objects together. Current reserves: 7 ounces.

One ounce of Supreme Glue can cover one square foot of surface and hardens after one minute. Once Supreme Glue has hardened, things stuck together can only be separated using a universal solvent, ethereal oil, or a magical wish spell.

"Never seen this before, have you?" Delilah chuckled, her chest heaving.

Anser glanced at her and said helplessly, "Never seen it before."

The Supreme Glue isn't entirely useless, but it does somewhat fail to live up to its legendary status.

He glanced at the price again, still unwilling to give up. This time, there was no need to barter; he could buy it with four thousand pounds of gold, which was equivalent to two hundred thousand gold coins. But who would spend two hundred thousand gold coins to buy a can of glue?

He certainly wouldn't; he couldn't think of any scenario where it would be necessary to use it.

“You’re probably familiar with the last one.” Delilah strode over to the third booth, picked up the certificate, and handed it to Anser.

Anser took a look and immediately narrowed his eyes.

Everything is impermanent!
He immediately looked at the magic barrier and indeed saw two cards placed side by side, one black and one white, with blank surfaces, without any words or pictures.

Upon reviewing the transaction rules, it was not a barter transaction; each sheet of gold weighed 2,400 pounds and was equivalent to 120,000 gold coins.

Generally speaking, the actual transaction price of a legendary item cannot be lower than 200,000 gold coins. This is the threshold price for legendary quality, and even if you have money, you may not be able to buy it.

The "All Things Unpredictable" card is quite special. Both the card and the deck are of legendary quality, the card effects are random, and there is a one-third chance that the card will be in danger. Its value is difficult to assess and fluctuates greatly.

If you're lucky with the card flip, the magical effect can rival a legendary item. If you're unlucky, then there's no next time.

But Anser is different. The dice can detect the ever-changing nature of the Myriad Manifestations card. Whether he can break even is hard to say, but he can definitely seize good luck.

Seeing Anser hesitate for a long time, Delilah suppressed her smile and warned, "Hey, you're not Tamora's bastard son, don't go looking for trouble."

Anser's talent is exceptional; there is absolutely no need for him to gamble with his life. That's something only desperate gamblers would do.

“I know. I’m planning to sell it to someone else; maybe I can even make a profit.” Anser laughed and made up a reason on the spot.

Delilah stared at him suspiciously, but didn't say anything more.

Anser waved to the male ghost behind him, pointed to the display stand, and said, "I want these two Myriad Manifestations Cards. Can you give me a discount?"

The male ghost looked at Anser, a glint of light flashing in his eyes: "Mr. 9528, this is an item for sale on consignment. You can only negotiate the price with the seller. The seller is... Traveler No. 43960, who comes and goes without a fixed schedule. I can help you make an appointment."

"Never mind." Anser waved his hand, then asked in confusion, "Why are there travelers with such high numbers than me?"

"Because the identity badges cannot be reported lost or replaced, we will seal the relevant data after we detect that the badge has been destroyed, but the serial number will continue to be used," the male ghost explained.

“Oh.” Anser understood. No wonder these ghosts knew his number even before he took out his nameplate. They could sense him and might even be able to locate him.

'What if the Traveler's Rest is going to mess with me? Am I doomed?' he thought to himself with trepidation.

"I want to buy these two 'Wanxiang Wuchang' amulets." He no longer hesitated, wanting to make a quick purchase and leave.

"Sir, please come with me."

"it is good."

Travelers pay in advance before receiving service at rest stops.

Anser and Delilah followed the ghostly servant into the enclosed trading room next to the counter. After completing the transaction of 4,800 pounds of gold with an old man from Tifflin, they returned to the counter with their shopping list.

At this moment, the two Wanxiang Wuchang cards had been placed in a small box and placed on the counter.

After Anser verified the contents with dice, he put it into the dragon skin bag.

All eyes were fixed on him, their meanings unclear, for not everyone had the financial means to purchase legendary items.

(End of this chapter)

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