Act 256. Singing bones

Stepping out of the Sand House Inn, without even having to take a horse-drawn carriage, Reiner and Elemia walked for about five minutes to the Core Pillar.

Said to be a column, in fact, this place has long been transformed into a huge building, in which, dozens of elevators of different sizes are shuttling back and forth, unless carrying large luggage, otherwise pedestrian passage is free, Reiner and Elemia casually found a few people to go up, but after a while, there was a large crowd of people crowded onto the elevator.

Reiner had no choice but to let Arymia stand on the inside, propping one hand on the wall, forming a small space.

The faces of the two men were so close that Reiner could feel Elimia's warm breath on his face, and he thought of the Arimia he had seen last night, a girl who perhaps carried a heavier burden in her heart than her peers.

However, on Elemia's side, although she could understand Reiner's actions due to the crowding of the elevator, she still felt a little uncomfortable in contact with men so closely, not to mention that Reiner had no intention of looking away at all, so she couldn't help but look away from Elemia like this.

They kept this position, and after about five minutes, the elevator slowly climbed up, and they could see through the window on one side that the ground in the living area was moving away from them, and the original sky was getting closer.

Hmmm-

The elevator immediately blended into it the moment it touched the sky, and the surroundings became pitch black, except for the flickering lights inside the elevator.

The dim light accentuated Arymia's side face, and although Reiner had seen many wonderful women along the way, and her own students and mascots were all pretty and cute, Elemia's slightly melancholy expression was even more pitiful.

Just when the silence was not sure how long it would last, a bright light shone through the window.

The elevator slowly stopped, and the outside world couldn't wait to seep inside.

As soon as I opened the door, I could hear one sound after another, and if I hadn't known in advance, I would have thought that there was some important person sitting in the elevator.

Since this is a special elevator to the second floor, everyone will leave, and Reiner and Arimia follow the flow of people and walk out half-pushing, half-in-place, feeling the heat different from the summer.

"Come and see, fresh saury, from Holmst, a silver coin for a fair price!"

"The red crystals of the Ugra half-plane, an excellent material for casting spells, the standard size, two silver coins a piece, buy ten and get one free!"

"Crystal Cluster Worm, a specialty of the Kada plane, only needs a little glass feeding every day, which can provide you with a long-term supply of crystals, one gold coin, and no bargaining!"

"The magic props produced by the ancient ruins are engraved with two three-ring magics, and they are sold for a minimum of twenty gold coins, on a first-come, first-served basis!"

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At the exit of the elevator, there were already many vendors shouting loudly, it was only early in the morning, and the stalls were already full as far as Reiner could see, and it was obvious that there was more traffic and more people gathered near the elevator, and people didn't mind spending time in these stalls anyway.

But Reiner didn't have that much time, he took out the list that Agnes gave him, on which were the names of the shops and the area where they were located, after all, the Sedna Bazaar was a historic trade market, and it would not be messy like an ordinary place, almost all the stalls had designated locations, so there would be no confusion.

Near the core column are individual stalls, which are very mobile, usually some travelers passing by to earn some money by the way, and there are also special traders, these stalls will rotate regularly, as long as they are willing to sell in Sedna for a while, they are sure to get a good place.

These stalls have the most miscellaneous goods, the most variety, and the quality and price are not very standardized, there are both shoddy, profiteers who do not explain the pitfalls, and there are also small whites who do not understand the world and sell treasures cheaply, if you are patient, you must be able to find good goods here, but you must also be careful to avoid those inferior products.

Because of the liquidity, the goods in this part of the stall are hard to find, and almost all of the goods that Agnes provides to Reiner are outside stores.

These shops are based in the Sedna Bazaar, which has a good reputation and stable purchase channels, and although some rare treasures may not be available, they can also meet the needs of most people.

The first thing Reiner came to was a shop called Singing Bones.

Contrary to the contrasting style of the name, this is a fairly serious shop, with the prices of some goods on the door, and there are already several customers in the huge store, Reiner walks in with Arimia and sees the goods on the shelves.

It's a shop that specializes in accessories, but it's not just an ordinary jewelry necklace, it's a magic item and a base that can be used to craft a magic item.

Not everything can carry the power of magic, and in general, items that are magical in themselves are easier to craft into magical items, including various types of magic crystals, magic stones, and the body tissues of processed magical creatures, which is what this shop mainly sells.

"You're going to make magic items?"

Arimia looked at the bones of the unnamed creature on the shelf, and frowned slightly.

"I have some ideas that I'm going to try."

Reiner didn't say anything before he saw a thin man walking towards them.

"The First Ring Mage and the Mage Apprentice?"

The man looked Reiner and Arimia up and down, then pointed to another shelf, which was filled with delicate magical trinkets.

"If you're looking for magic items, you may not be able to handle the things here."

In fact, he also kindly reminded that there are many low-level mages who try to make their own magic props in order to save money or for other reasons, but most of them fail, not to mention the waste of time and materials, and sometimes there will be disasters, according to statistics, there are as many as 100 low-level mages injured by alchemy failures every year.

"Agnes introduced us."

Reiner handed the list to the other party, who took the letter suspiciously, glanced at the handwriting on it, and then nodded slightly and handed it back to Reiner.

"Then feel free to do so."

He seemed to be quite familiar with Agnes, and added.

"If there's anything you don't understand, you can ask me, I'm the manager of this store, Beau."

"Actually, I'm wondering, what materials can store magic for a long time?"

Seeing the other party's attitude change, Reiner immediately asked.

"Storing magic? Referring to inscription spells? ”

It was the first time Vaughn had heard of the concept of storing magic, he was a four-ring mage, and he specialized in the production of magic items, but he had never seen anything that could store magic.

The spells on the magic props are all in the form of inscriptions, which are equivalent to magic circles or spell models without mana supply, and if you want to activate them, you must get magic from the outside, and in any case, the magic power and the spell model that make up the magic are separated from the props.

Born subconsciously thought that Reiner didn't understand the principle, which is why he said things like storing magic.

Unexpectedly, Reiner did not change his words, but said.

"It's to store the magic, Mr. Bohn, store the magic in the props and then delay the activation."