0022 Elixir of this age

The magic bazaar was obviously much livelier than Jialan when they came in the morning, both inside and outside, it was crowded with surging crowds.

The Magic Bazaar doesn't just sell magic items and materials, after all, the vast majority of people living in this city are just Barkees with no magical talent, and the magic bazaar with a center is a gimmick, both in terms of the flow of people and the degree of liveliness, far beyond the markets in other locations in [Coran City].

Maybe it's because most of the magicians in "Kemo University" are night owls, [Kelan City], a city that revolves around "Kemo University", only began to be lively at dusk.

This atmosphere made Jialan feel extremely familiar and friendly, and the fatigue caused by the dispensing of potions also dissipated a lot after enduring the state of mental deprivation, because in his time, the market near the "Fort Colanburg Library" was also like this, and he remembered occasionally going out at night to buy supper for the teacher who worked in the laboratory.

There are already market managers on the roadside, and they have begun to hang lanterns for night lighting on lampposts that are more than one person tall on the side of the road, and unlike the morning market, which only pays a tenth of the transaction tax, the vendors in the night market have to pay an additional "lighting fee" of five copper dantin.

And those stalls that happen to be under or near the lamppost are naturally the most sought-after places, and the shrewd market tax collector will charge an extra silver jim for the stalls near the lamppost.

The so-called "stall" is just a three-foot square floor, covered with a piece of worn linen or animal skin, and placed on its own goods, and it becomes a small stall.

Jialan, who walked into the market, did not rush to the pharmacy, but walked slowly along the stalls outside the market, with two baskets of ointment that should theoretically be worth a lot of money as a base, Jialan's mood was naturally no longer so eager, and she could take a good look at the night market, which was much richer than the morning market, and try to reintegrate into this era.

Just shopping, Jialan, who had already spent almost all of the small treasury of Alan, the "big financier", did not make a big purchase, but used the [portable notepad] to summon a stack of spell paper and a quill to hold in his hand.

While walking and stopping to look at the goods on the stall, from time to time whispered to the girls beside him, the name of a certain goods in this era, while writing and drawing on the spell paper to record the name and price of the "goods" he fancied, and at the same time told his two girl apprentices to write down the stall.

Walking around the periphery of the entire magic bazaar, the spell paper in Jialan's hand has recorded the names and prices of about a hundred kinds of goods, and in the eyes of the three girls and the two pottery shop guys, Jialan's cheeks that seem a little pale and sleepy have a strange flush, and her spirit is also very excited.

No one knows what it means in Jialan's eyes that these more than 100 kinds of items are just ordinary, or even uncared about, in Jialan's eyes, looking at those piles of materials piled together, Jialan feels that they are all exuding a dazzling golden light!

As he had predicted, after the destruction of the Dark Apocalypse more than 1,700 years ago, the inheritance of civilization was cut off for a time, and although the hard-hit civilization began to recover, it was clear that the resilience of nature was far greater than that of fragile humans and other intelligent beings.

Originally, in the era of Jialan, although not rare, but very valuable materials, because human beings lost the means and knowledge of their use, they became worthless things in the eyes of people, like weeds in nature to reproduce a huge population.

And for Jialan, who has the knowledge system of the previous civilization, these seemingly worthless things will be transformed into unimaginable and amazing wealth in his hands, providing him with enough funds!

Whether it's for the study of arcane knowledge or for something else, it is expected that he will not have to worry about money in the future.

Entering the Magic Bazaar, there are some regular shops, and the types are not less than those of Jialan's time, which shows that there is continuity and development inertia in the development of civilization.

Because it was not too early, Jialan was worried that the Brown couple who came back from work would be worried if they found that their two daughters were not at home, so instead of using the name of "market research", they continued to wander around unrelated stores, but went straight to several pharmacies to see the market.

Jialan was surprised to find that the varieties of medicines in this era were very scarce, and even sold some things that were not related to medicines, such as spices, perfumes and some dried fruits, and most of the medicines in this era were mainly potions, and the prices were very expensive.

After Jialan asked about the efficacy of a topical potion with hemostatic effect, she was shocked!

A bottle of quality is only about the same as the [micro-effect] potion in his concept, and it does not have the effect of accelerating healing, so it can be sold for a high price of five silver jims, and in the era of Jialan, the same quality of the potion can only be sold for the price of two silver coins at most, and it also has a certain healing effect!

That's more than double the price gap!

Jialan didn't see any potions in the pharmacy that could treat more than "moderate injuries", and after asking, she learned that in this era, the hemostasis and recovery effects of potions are usually very slow, and once you have been traumatized above level 3, you often habitually look for water magicians, wood magicians, or priests of the Holy Light, etc., who have healing abilities to save their lives.

(Lao Sao note: Grade 1~3 is equivalent to minor injury, Grade 4~6 is equivalent to moderate injury, Grade 7~9 is equivalent to serious injury, and Grade 10 is near-death.) )

The water system has an obvious hemostatic effect, the wood system has a long continuous recovery effect, and the holy light system has the fastest healing effect, and these professions constitute the medical system of this era.

Asking the Holy Light and Water and Wood magicians to treat it is very expensive, even if it is a minor injury, less than five Golden Talans will not be easy to shoot, so once ordinary civilians are injured, they can't afford to treat it at all, either grab a handful of ashes and press it on the wound to stop the bleeding, rely on the physique to stiffen and wait for it to recover on its own, or just resign itself to fate and go home and wait for death.

The price of potions is relatively cheap, but it is only relative, for those civilians who earn an average of only three silver jims a day, and can only save no more than ten quintalans in a month, those potions that can only heal minor injuries are also a luxury.