Chapter 66: The Swindler of the Antique Market

Spell books are custom-made, and if you go to the Magic Guild to buy them, one spell book page will cost a gold coin, and copying spells will cost extra money, so instead of going to the Magic Guild to buy a new spell book, Grimm would rather go to the old market to buy a second-hand spell book. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

As a player, Green doesn't mind spending a lot of money on his followers, but he is very stingy with himself. Anyway, for the player, the Mage Guild's one-hand spell book is not much different from the second-hand spell book in the old goods market - it's the whiteboard.

After walking around the market, Green bought a pair of second-hand marksman's gloves to wear on his hand, and replaced the bandage used to hide the gun's magic on the back of his left hand, but the spell book was still not satisfactory - either the price was too expensive or the damage was too bad, and there were few magic books with use value.

Just then, Green noticed a cloaked man sitting in a dark corner, with some good-looking weapons and equipment in front of him, including a small black book that looked a bit like a spell book.

The cloaked man's location is very remote, giving people the feeling of deliberately avoiding the people around him, which makes him seem a bit of a maverick in this busy city.

Green thought for a moment, walked over to the cloaked man, squatted down, and directly picked up the small black book and opened it. There wasn't a word on the book, but with a faint magic emanating from the paper, Green could be sure that the one in front of him was indeed a spell book.

"Hmm~ Twenty-four pages of spell books, how much is it?"

The man in the cloak glanced at Green and said slowly, "This book is only for those who are destined." ”

Green raised his eyebrows and threw the book back to the bookstall: "Let's have less routines and more sincerity." I'm not a rookie who just went out, you've found the wrong target. ”

What kind of fateful people, family heirlooms, this kind of rhetoric can also fool the rookie adventurer who goes out for the first time. If this kind of thing happened to a rookie adventurer, nine times out of ten he would think that he had encountered the beginning of some legendary story, and ended up buying back a pile of garbage at a high price. This is not only the case for NPC adventurers, but also many players who have fallen for this kind of trick when the game has just been launched, thinking that they have encountered some "hidden mission", but they have been deceived by NPCs so that they only have only a pair of underwear.

Green, as an old player, naturally wouldn't fall for this.

The man in the cloak bowed his head and was silent.

Green was unimpressed by the cloaked man's silence.

"I want to buy a spell book. I guess you should have a 'masterless' two-magic book here, right? Green deliberately accentuated the word "ownerless." Most of these street scammers are members of the local thieves' union, and they are very good at disguise and counterfeiting, and often work part-time to sell stolen goods.

Hearing Green's words, the cloaked man was finally sure that he had met someone who knew how to do it. Obviously it looks like a chick, but it turns out to be an old bird, and the man in the cloak feels that business has been getting more and more difficult lately.

"It's true that I just recently acquired two ownerless spellbooks." Since it's an old bird, it's not interesting.

"Show me."

The cloaked man stood up, pulled out two spell books from the box under his ass, and handed one of them to Green.

Green took the spell book and looked at it......

Nine zero rings, four one rings, one second ring, and three unused blank pages, all spells can be recognized by the system and can be learned directly for skill points. That's right! The kind of spellbook where nine squares of twelve spells are wrong is a joke.

"Price?" Green looked up at the cloaked man.

"Sixty gold coins."

Greene: "...... I'd rather go to the Mage Guild for this price! ”

"This is a twenty-four-page spell book! If you go to the Mage's Guild, a blank spell book will cost more than twenty gold coins, as well as the spells copied on it. The price of the spell transcription of the Mage Guild is one gold coin for the zero ring spell, one ring of hardware coins, and twenty gold coins for the second ring! This is a spell book that copies the spells of the second ring, and the spell book plus fourteen spells only sells for a total of sixty gold coins, which is very cheap. ”

"You're talking about the price for non-union members, and the price for union members will be cheaper. And can the price of a spell book and a second-hand spell book be equal to that customized according to your own situation? And I can copy many of the spells in the book myself, so I don't have to spend money at all. And what spells are copied in this book? Proficient in language, arcane sensitivity, mage skills, identification, and the only second-ring spell is actually an item locating spell that can only be used to find lost items? What's the use of learning these spells? Fifteen gold coins, I can tear out these four pages recording the spells of the second ring and leave them for you. Or a gold coin that sells me these three blank pages at the end. ”

The man in the cloak stared at Green for a long time: "Fifty gold coins!" It couldn't be less. ”

"Hmm...... Twenty, no more. ”

The cloaked man was silent for a while, then reached out and snatched the spell book from Green's hand, and then handed another thinner spell book to Green: "Look at this one, this one is cheaper." ”

Green glanced at the spell book and felt that the whole person was not good: "I'll wipe it!" Isn't this the spell book I was robbed of!? ”

"Humph! What you say is yours is yours? The man in the cloak glared at Green brutally, but he did so to give the impression that he was a little lacking.

Green looked at the man in front of him playfully: "I took out the stolen goods and sold them without even doing the most basic disguise, and was finally discovered by the original owner, such a stupid person will definitely not be a believer in the Lord of Shadows." Do you want us to go to the temple and do a lie test? See if I'm really the owner of this spell book? ”

The cloaked man's face darkened.

"Five gold coins, I took the book." Green didn't continue to embarrass the other party. He took out five gold coins and handed them over, "I don't think you have any objection to this price, right?" Although this spellbook originally belonged to Grimm, Grimm didn't want to make the relationship with the Thieves Guild too stiff, so Grimm took the initiative to choose to give in - after all, Grimm would still do business with them sooner or later.

The man in the cloak hesitated for a moment, did not speak, and reached out to take the money.

"Well, don't keep a straight face, at least your wealth has indeed increased. There were a few minor mistakes, but at least it turned out to be good, and you didn't go against the teachings of the God of Shadows. ”

The man in the cloak had a stinky face: "Is there anything else?" ”

"There is a saying in my hometown: there are no eternal friends and no eternal enemies, only eternal interests. I don't think I have any conflicts of interest. Green smiled and looked at the cloaked man's box, "I don't think you guys will refuse the business delivered to your door, right?" ”

Cloaked Man: "...... What else do you want to buy. ”

"I want a map." Grimm paused, "I'm going to have a high-precision map of the Sea of the Damned, the kind that can be used for spell locating, not the kind of sketches of the Adventure Guild or the Merchant Guild. ”