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Twenty-five points

After a fierce bargaining, the transaction between Wind and the Dwarf Chief Bruno and the Copper Hammer was completely settled.

The fruit wine brewed by three thousand magic points and a certain amount of 10000 points of magic was exchanged for four dwarf craftsmen and eight dwarf craftsmen. Although this condition did not meet their ideal requirements for Wind and Bruno, they were also acceptable. So they were all satisfied with the transaction. After discussing the transaction method and date, Bruno forced Wind to drink several glasses of fruit wine before he was satisfied and said goodbye to leave.

There are two types of food in the inner world. One is the "replicas" of food projected from the real world, which can be seen everywhere in various stores and stores; the other is the animals and plants that live in the inner world. Compared with the former, the latter has a trace of magic power, and the demon can get a little magic power by eating. So generally speaking, if it is not to reach the point where he starves to death without eating, under normal circumstances, the demons always ignore the foods in the former.

The food provided here at the main venue of the trading conference is of course the latter. In addition to the fact that the needs of some demons with unique tastes cannot be met, the quality is quite good. Especially this fruit wine, which can be made from the qiu people. The taste is both fragrant and full of stamina.

After Bruno finished drinking three big cups, he left like a swaying person. After watching him leave, Wende felt a little dizzy. "Uh..." His body also swayed for a while. Joan of Arc saw the opportunity and quickly reached out to support him, and asked with concern: "Are you okay?"

"What's the problem?" Wende's alcohol content sounds pretty good, and after a little rest, he calmed down.

Joan of Arc was still a little worried. After thinking about it, he spoke, "You should try to move as little as possible if you don't have to. After all, compared to you, we are still very different... At least, there are strong differences in physical fitness, and things that are beneficial to us may be harmful to you or not..."

There have been discussions within the summoner about the things that Joan of Arc said, and it can even be said to be a very popular "menstrual" series. A large number of summoners have completely opposite and distinct attitudes to these magic-containing foods in the world. One is as Joan of Arc said, thinking that these foods are not suitable for summoners, and regular consumption is harmful and useless; the other is just the opposite, thinking that eating these foods regularly can enable summoners to gain the power that ordinary people cannot have - the extremes of them, according to Wind, who even eat the corpses of demons...

Of course, Wende disagreed with the latter's view, but he did not deny it completely like the former. In general, he did not reject or pursue it. Although he would not eat that type of food regularly, he would not oppose eating it when necessary when he was cautious...

He chatted casually with Joan of Arc about these things, and overall he performed very easily. This is not to say that Wind was not interested in the demons and transactions in the hosting area, but because his identity is a bit special, contacting the demons may not achieve the expected effect. In comparison, he entrusted Rongrong to help pay attention, and the effect was much better.

Following the dwarf Bruno, Wender negotiated two businesses with the help of Rongrong. He used his magic power to exchange for about one ton of mitral silver; and used the crystal "banner stick" left by the Destroyed Magic Wizard after his death to exchange for nearly a hundred single-use magic scrolls.

Mithril can create more lightweight and tough weapons or armor; and magic scrolls can be used by the demons themselves, thereby obtaining their own different abilities within a certain period of time.

Wende still felt that these two deals were worth it, but for more time, he was still trying to observe and pay attention to the demons that appeared here.

As mentioned many times before, all the demons who can enter and exit here are individuals or tribal leaders with some strength in this city. Paying attention to them can give Wende a preliminary impression of the distribution and division of demons in this city.

For example, the three forces hosted by this conference, the Dragon Man, the Star Marine Corps and the Money Gang; the Orcs led by the Blood Wind Sword Acanos; the Bruronan forces combined with the dwarfs and wood elves; and the angels led by the energy angel Fernande. These forces are all quite powerful in this city.

And there are other things that can be compared with them.

"Is that... a ghost?"

While chatting with Joan of Arc, Wender suddenly noticed such a demon.

He first looked like an ancient Chinese literati, wearing a crimson robe, three long whiskers, and a head of Wende who didn't know what to call him... It was the black gauze hat with low front and high back, and branches protruding toward both sides. The man's face was kind, but his temperament was a bit unhurried and mighty.

Of course, these are not the key points. What really surprised Wende was that he could vaguely see the scenery behind through the man's body, and suddenly realized that there was no shadow under the man!

Although theoretically speaking, it is possible that any type of demon appears in the inner world. However, for Wende, it was the first time he saw a ghost or ghost that looked so much like a human. He couldn't help but be curious, and his eyes were mostly stuck on the literati for a while.

"Yeah, it should be. But it's a bit strange... I can't feel the existence of maliciousness from him..."

Joan of Arc affirmed his judgment and was about to remind him that he seemed a bit rude to do so.

But at this moment, the literati felt Wende's gaze turn. He was not angry, but smiled at Wende and walked towards him directly.

"I heard that you are that summoner, right?"

Taking this sentence as the opening remark, the man talked to Wende. Wende also learned more about this man.

——From a certain perspective, it is not wrong to say that this scholar who calls himself Dong Hao is a ghost. But he is of course very different from the ghosts in Wende's cognition. It is more appropriate to become a ghost than a ghost - yes, that's right. Dong Hao is actually a "city god".
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