Chapter 122: Everything You Can Buy

I didn't sleep all night, and it rained all night, and the raindrops kept knocking on the window, and I listened quietly, as if I was quietly enjoying my last feeling, and I didn't need to go through the evil feeling.

The next morning, when the boy awoke, the two of them had left the room early, and he went out into the street with Hatsu in high spirits, he wanted to buy something, and from this day on he would be a merchant.

In the morning, the crowd on the street has gradually increased, and the shops on the street have opened their doors and started business.

The boy had some disdain for these street merchants, saying that he was not going to be such a businessman, but that he was going to be a marcher, traveling around the continent, going through all kinds of adventures, and making the most money.

All the way, he was talking about his dream of making a lot of money, and his eyes were shining, as if he had seen the pile of shining gold coins in front of him.

Before that, of course, he had to make some preparations, and he was going to buy a suit, and a carriage, which were the most basic equipment for a marching merchant.

He walked into a clothing store with Chu and bought himself a clean outfit.

He didn't dare to imagine that he would be able to walk into such a big clothing store and buy clothes, but with money, everything can be imagined.

After changing into clean clothes, the boy does look much more pleasing to the eye, he is quite delicate and white, if he is placed in an ordinary family, he should be a cute child.

At this time, he was wearing a short tan jacket and long-distance trousers, a white shirt underneath, a somewhat awkward bow tie under the collar, a pair of boum boots (a pattern unique to this continent), and a small round hat on top of his head.

It makes him look like a parade merchant indeed, if not a kid.

The boy originally planned to buy one for Hatsuya, but Hatsuya refused, firstly because she could change her clothes by herself, and secondly, because after reading the clothes the boy chose, she didn't believe in the boy's aesthetics, although her own aesthetics were not very good.

Getting dressed, the boy finally ushered in his first steps as a parade merchant with his own carriage.

He had wanted to own his own carriage for a long time, but the price of the carriage had always given him a sense of being out of reach, and he could only stand and watch from afar.

And now, he could feel it was right in front of him.

He clutched the silver coin tightly in his hand, he had experienced things that ordinary children had not experienced, so he also knew more than ordinary children.

In some ways, he is mature because he understands reality.

The boy chose a small licensed wagon in the carriage market, with wheels made of hardwood and freshly painted, and the glossy wood was strong and beautiful.

The carriage is also very beautiful, and if it were more exquisite, it might be regarded as a noble carriage.

The car alone cost the boy two large silver coins, and he also had a horse, a young black horse, muscular and handsome.

When he got the carriage, the boy circled the carriage several times, looking up and down, as if he couldn't get enough of it.

It was a long time before he patted the carriage, looked back at Xiang Chu, and grinned.

"We're going to be the best businessmen on the continent. ”

Perhaps the only powerful word he could think of was powerful.

In other ways, the boy is also naïve, because he still has the best vision of his dreams.

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After having the carriage, the boy realized that he could not drive, and stood there for a long time in agony, which made Chu wonder if something important was missing from his mind.

Fortunately, I learned to drive some carriages in Hillman's country, and consciously took the reins of the carriage.

"Wheel, wheel. ”

In the carriage, Chu drove the carriage, and from time to time he flicked the reins in his hand, and the wheels rolled across the ground and made a rolling sound.

The boy sat on the side of the carriage, crossed his legs, and played with a silver coin in his hand, looking very leisurely.

The sky in the distance of the street was getting late, taking on the characteristic color of sunset, a faint color that I couldn't tell if it was red or gold.

"Speaking of which, your name is Hatsu, right?" the boy thought of something, and suddenly asked Hatsu.

"Hmm. At first, she didn't speak, but her voice came clearly into the boy's ears, still hoarse with some dullness.

"My name is Mann Turrell, you can call me Mann. The boy said his name, looked down at the silver coin in his hand, and asked.

"Your name is only Chu, don't you have a surname?"

Chu tugged at the reins and paused before replying.

"There used to be, but now there isn't. ”

Mann stopped playing with the silver coin, perhaps knowing that he had asked something he shouldn't have asked, and kept his mouth shut.

There was silence on the carriage, and as it drifted into the crowded streets.

Feeling the gazes of the pedestrians on both sides because of the carriage, Mann smiled, tossed the silver coin in his hand, and caught it casually, and said to Chu.

"You know, this, you can buy everything in this world. ”

He looked at the glimmer on the silver coin, a faint smile on his lips.

However, Chu didn't listen to Mann carefully, and she looked at the side of the street in a daze, thinking about something else.

Mann noticed Hatsu's distraction, and looked in the direction Hatsu's gaze lingered, and he saw a candy store.

He mistakenly thought that Chu wanted to eat candy, but what he didn't know was that Chu couldn't see anything at all without using evil to perceive.

"Wait a minute. Mann stopped the carriage and told Chu to wait where he was for a moment.

Hatsu grabbed the reins and stopped the carriage.

She felt Mann walk away, not caring what he was going to do, and looked away from her own eyes, as if looking at the setting sun in the distance.

It was the first world she had experienced since recovering her memory, and everything had a little unfamiliar familiarity.

After all, her original memories were still stuck in the time when she was in the wasteland to kill, and this sudden change still made her a little unaccustomed.

"Here you go. ”

At this time, a candy was handed to Hatsu, blocking her perception.

Stunned for a moment, he turned his head, only to find Mann smiling with candy, holding up the coin in his other hand and saying.

"Look, I'll just say it buys everything. ”

At first, I realized that the boy had probably misunderstood something, came back to his senses, and smiled helplessly.

But she still took the candy from Mann's hand.

"Thank you. ”

"You're welcome. Mann said with a smile and jumped into the carriage, "You're my partner." ”

It is a piece of fruit hard candy that is made into a large piece and attached to a wooden stick.

Chu took the candy and unpacked it and licked it slightly.

Sure enough, there was no taste at all, and she couldn't taste it anymore.

Mann, who was on the side, looked at the sugar in his hand with some concern and asked.

"How's it taste?"

He couldn't remember the last time he ate candy, and he didn't buy it for himself just now to save money.

Noticing Mann's thoughts, he smiled and handed the candy to him.

"Okay, do you want to give it a try?"

"Hmm. Mann's face turned red, and he looked at the place he had licked just now, hesitated for a moment, and then turned his head away.

"Forget it, I don't like to eat sweet things. ”

Hatsu shrugged his shoulders, took the candy back in front of him, and licked it.

So, is it sweet?

It's a pity, I wanted to try it again.

She had almost forgotten what sugar tasted like.

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The setting sun illuminates the streets, horse-drawn carriages are parked on the side of the streets, and the merchants have not yet traveled.