Chapter 26

Although Wanyou Street is named after a street, it occupies a huge area, the size of a small village.

This place is different from the quietness of the school, but the sound of people.Shouts, bargaining, and noise can be heard endlessly.

At a glance, shops, street stalls, and small high-rise buildings are mixed together.

Some are as ordinary as ordinary storefronts, and you can appreciate a lot of mystery from the decoration in front of the door.

"What do you think about death?" Grace asked curiously on the way into Wanyou Street.

She has also seen the standing sign in the library, and she is very concerned about the wording of heaven in it. After all, the answers to the first meeting questions are still engraved in her memory.

Death is the origin of many puzzles in Tarlow.

"Death. When a person dies, it is like water disappearing into water." Tarlow unconsciously remembered another famous quote by Borges.

When crossing over here, the self in the previous life should be regarded as dead.

Although the only concern about the previous life is the learning materials in the hard disk that have not been deleted in time, but the feeling of being thrown directly into another strange world is quite complicated.

Moreover, there are such huge differences in even the most basic rules here. Gods, magic, and the feudal system all make Talow feel a great sense of alienation.

The Three Views that have been consolidated and established in the previous life for more than 20 years are really quite incompatible with this place.

Even though human beings are so adaptable, they still lack a lot of sense of belonging.

Grace's talent made her keenly aware of something wrong with Tullow when she said this sentence. This is an indescribable feeling of loneliness, which is far different from boredom or loneliness.

It's like being rejected by the whole world, or rejecting the whole world.

She didn't know what the 14-year-old aristocratic boy beside her had experienced to be able to have such emotions.

"Let's separate here. I'll find out if there are any suitable spell-casting props for me." Talo said to Grace.

"Is this your first time here? Don't you need us to guide you?" Grace replied with mixed feelings.

"No, it's enough to have a wristband for navigation." Tulo waved his hand and walked to the other side.

"I always felt that he was a bit special just now, just like the troubadours I saw singing from Peroa to our north when I was a child." Wendini looked at the direction Talo was going away and said: "The description of death is also It’s very poetic, but I always feel that something is not quite right.”

"There's so much wrong with him."

Grace took Wentini and went to find the dessert shop that both of them like very much.As for Tulo, the time is still very long, and she is patiently waiting for the day when she can learn more about each other.

……

After wandering around Wanyou Street for a while, Tullow came across a slightly shabby-looking store with a signboard of "Boll's Grocery Store" hanging on the door.

Stepping into it, the whole store is full of wooden counters and shelves, and the lighting is not very good.

A drunken middle-aged man was lying on the counter, shaking the wine glass in his hand, and hiccupping from time to time.

The strong smell of alcohol and decay filled it.

"Oh? The brat from the Tails family?" Pole saw a handsome blond boy wearing a king's school uniform and the eye-catching black cloth covering his eyes walking into his shop.

"How did you find out?" Tullow was a little surprised that the other party knew about him. Would he also follow up on the latest academic journals?You really can't tell what you look like.

"Blonde hair, King's Court, and eyes that can still feel the strange magic even if it is covered by a cursed object, isn't it just Tails?" Boer said with some pride.

He suffocated the remaining wine in the glass in one gulp, and let out a long belch.

"Okay, young master of Tails, what can I do for you?"

Talo praised Bohr's reasoning, and then looked at a black cane placed on the edge of the shelf: "I'm looking for a spell-casting tool that I can use."

Pole also saw the cane following Tulo's line of sight, but he still lowered his head and found a rectangular wooden box from the pile of groceries under the counter.

"Apprentice wand, [-] credits."

Ball didn't think Talow could afford other spellcasting items besides this one.

Among the first-year four courtyards, No.1 will issue 2 credits per month, No.3 4 credits, No.[-] [-] credits, and No. [-] [-] credits.

Even if you perform well in class, you can earn up to [-] credits a month and that's it.

It's only two months into the first year, and there's no other way to earn credits for the first year.

What's more, the materials that students usually use to learn magic in class basically need to be purchased with credits.

Pohl felt that Tulo was no different from other people. The apprentice wand was already the limit of what he could afford, and it was normal even if he couldn't afford it.

"May I have a look at that stick?" Tulo said straight to the point, pointing there.

Since entering this area, his spiritual sense has been beating, guiding him here.

It wasn't until he saw the stick that Tulo was sure it was what he wanted.

"Is it because of traction? Spell-casting props will attract masters with excellent compatibility. I can understand your desire, but you may not be able to afford its price." Bohr explained impatiently.

"How many credits?" Tulo continued to ask.

The [-] credits contributed by the coordinate system have just been obtained, and Tullow thinks that it will not exceed this price.

Ball took the stick out of the corner and set it on the counter.

"I don't know the origin of this wand. I can only tell that it is made of meteoric iron from the sky. Its magic absorption and storage capabilities are quite good. However, like the apprentice's wand, it can only pre-set three basic magics."

"But between how developable it is and how robust it is, well, I think..."

"The asking price must be [-] credits."

In fact, the material of the meteorite alone is extremely expensive, and Bohr just wanted to make Tulo give up. This is not something he can buy at the moment.

"That's barely okay."

Tullow felt a bit heartbroken. A cane actually cost more than 3 credits, and he still had a debt of [-] credits to pay back to Wen Dexi, and his savings dropped by more than half.

"Huh? Can you afford it?" Pohl was surprised by Tulo's reaction. He tried to open his drunken eyes and stared at Tulo's blindfold for a while.

"The eye of truth fused with the magic eye... You are relying on this to get the credit rewards, I really didn't expect it."

"Many people say that Tails will decline because of you. I think their eyes are really covered."

"Take this stick as a gift from me for meeting you. Money and goods are cleared. Thank you for your patronage."

After Pole finished speaking, the dark gray bracelet on Tulo's left wrist flashed a circle of fluorescence, and the transaction was considered complete.

(End of this chapter)

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