The Necromancer of the Dark World/C183 Girl Selling Equipment 1(2)
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C183 Girl Selling Equipment 1(2)

"Aiya! Cecilia, I didn't mean to tease you. It's that I don't know what's good for me, but this is too difficult to understand. I apologize to you. " Ekdo saw that Cecilia was so sad that she wanted to cry. He regretted it in his heart and hurriedly apologized.

"Cecilia, can you let me see your materials?" I feel that if that is a Wood of Pain, the other things must be extraordinary.

"Give me 50 gold coins first." Cecilia glares at me, thinking that I am the same as Ekdo.

I touched the money bag and found that it was less than 10 silver coins. Immediately, my face turned ugly.

Cecilia rolled her eyes at me, carried the bamboo basket on her back, and turned around to leave.

How could I let go of such a rare material? I chased after her and said, "I'll just take a look. I'll give you all the silver coins, alright? I'll just take a look. "

Cecilia turned around and glared at me in disgust before continuing to walk.

I watched Cecilia walk away in disappointment.

"Demon Dragon, you have a lot of money? You are willing to give all the money to her just by looking at it? Don't tell me you have fallen in love with this beauty? " Ekdo patted me on the shoulder with a very ambiguous smile.

I shook my head and said, "What a pity, what a pity!" If I had the money, not to mention 100 gold coins, even if it was 10,000 gold coins, I would not hesitate to buy it.

"Are those things useful?" Ekdo asked.

I didn't answer his question directly. Instead, I said, "Didn't you want to take me to see the shop? Let's go. "

Ekdo nodded.

"Ekdo, where do you want to go?" Kidd rushed out.

"You didn't plan to perform during the day, did you? Why do you care where I go?" Ekdo took my hand and left.

"Ekdo, there are a lot of materials for gambling today. Help me move them. It will be your salary for two days." Kidd said and quickly pulled Ekdo back.

Ekdo smiled and said, "I don't want it. I want to go shopping."

Kidd did not say anything and dragged Ekdo inside. Ekdo helplessly curled his lips at me and said, "I will accompany you after I finish moving those broken stones."

"Material for gambling? Ekdo what are those?" I'm a little curious.

" Kidd did some side businesses in gambling during the day, a bunch of rotten stones. He asked someone to bet on those rotten stones. Occasionally, there would also be some jade. Jade, better metal materials, these things. Are you interested in gambling? " Ekdo explained as he walked in.

After a while, Ekdo came out with a big box. Kidd laid a stall outside the circus. Ekdo opened the box and poured out everything inside.

"Ekdo, you bastard, can't you take it lightly? Can you afford to pay for a broken piece of jade?" Kidd shouted at Ekdo in dissatisfaction.

Ekdo pretended not to hear him. He turned around and went in. Soon, he carried another big box out. He did this several times, and the stalls were filled with stones of various sizes.

"Kidd has been doing this business for a short period of time. It seems that he can make a lot of money. This was when he saw someone making a fortune by gambling in Kurast. This was how he imitated it. The stones were all bought from somewhere in Kurast. There might be valuable jade and rare metal materials inside." Ekdo said.

"What kind of bet?" I think it's quite interesting.

"One stone for two gold coins. If you find an appraiser to help gamble, the appraiser takes another silver coin for each stone, and there is also a mage who came from an unknown place. Each stone will cost one gold coin to help others appraise the attributes of the materials. Kidd's business was to feed the appraisers. After every gamble, Kidd also charged 20% of the appraisers' income. This guy was really good at doing business. Because these broken stones would occasionally bet on expensive things, those in Rogge who had hobbies... Or perhaps some jewelry businessmen will come and support us." Ekdo explained.

"One stone for two gold coins? Isn't it too expensive?" I can't believe it.

Kidd chuckled and said, "Maybe a good piece of material is worth thousands of gold. What's expensive? If you think it's expensive, don't bet. It's precisely because it's expensive that it's exciting."

Those who had this sort of gambling habit slowly gathered around.

"Are we going to the streets?" Ekdo was obviously not interested in this business.

"Yes, I will take a look. Wait a minute." I want to see what kind of gambling method it is.

"Look, the people from the mercenary group are here. They come every time the gambling starts, but they don't gamble. If someone bets on materials with good attributes, they will buy them at a reasonable price. It's said that they sell them to mercenaries who need them to make equipment materials. " Ekdo pointed to the street.

I saw a carriage slowly arrive in front of Kidd's stall. Two men in mercenary uniforms removed the tables and chairs from the carriage and sat down, as if they were doing business.

More than two hundred years had passed, and the mercenary organization had changed. They had not only earned money from accepting missions.

Kidd smiled and said, "This month, we have selected a lot of materials. We welcome everyone to try your skills. Last month, someone gambled a piece of Thousand Year Cold Iron worth 500 gold coins. Today, there might be even more good materials. Today, there were five other skilled appraisers present, which could increase the chance of winning. If there was a need, they could pay a small fee to get the appraiser to help them place their bets. Is that Dukat over there? Master Kane specialized in identifying the attributes of the materials. He charged a silver coin for identifying a treasure. Welcome to the bet! Welcome to the bet!"

I glanced at the person called Dukat. Kane was wearing a long gray robe and holding a crutch. His white goatee was hanging down to his chest. His face was full of wrinkles and he looked very old.

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