After answering the question, Reens turned his attention to the list of goods.

He found that there were only a few things related to "Princess Knight" and some so-called aphrodisiac potions.

The other things were similar to the warehouse exchange list of the Grumbargen family, and the things here were more expensive than those in the warehouse.

After reading it, Reens was sure that there was nothing he wanted on it, so he put down the list.

"Can the customer find what he wants?"

The clerk asked Reens actively.

Reens shook his head, and before the clerk felt disappointed, he said:

"Didn't you say before that intelligence is also sold here?"

"I want to know the relevant information of the 'God of Absolute Fairness'. I wonder if it can be provided here?"

"The God of Absolute Fairness?"

Hearing Reens' question, the clerk was a little surprised.

He touched his chin with his right hand, looked at Reens for a while, and then lowered his head in thought, as if thinking about something?

"Customer, information about the gods is very expensive. Can you afford it?"

The clerk questioned Reens with a smile.

"How much?"

Reens replied calmly.

The clerk raised a finger to Reens, looked at him with a smile, and said nothing.

"1 gold coin?"

Reens replied.

The clerk smiled and shook his head.

Seeing this, Reens did not hesitate and turned around and left.

No money, come back later.

"Welcome, please come to our store next time."

The voice of the clerk accompanied Reens' footsteps as he left the store.

"Is that guy a secret guard of the Glenbogen family? Apart from those guys, few people in this city dress like this."

"Is that question his own idea? Or is it the idea of ​​the Glenbogen family?"

The clerk looked at Reens's departing back with a faint gaze, thinking in his heart.

...

After leaving the store, Reens visited several stores again, some large and some small, and the names of their stores were also very interesting.

Such as toy stores, secret rooms, alchemy huts, etc.

The things sold also have their own characteristics. For example, the secret room specializes in selling various intelligence.

Unfortunately, they sell all kinds of noble gossip intelligence, business intelligence and so on.

None of them are what Reens wants to know.

And the alchemy hut sells all kinds of potions that are openly prohibited.

For example, the forgetfulness potion, which makes people forget what happened a few hours ago.

Another example is the incense potion, which is volatile and can make people who smell it unconscious for a period of time.

There is also the dream potion, which can make the person who drinks it regard the person in front of him as his dream lover.

To be honest, these potions really opened Riens's eyes.

The black market is worthy of being a black market. I wonder how many people will be harmed if these potions are circulated?

As for the toy store, there are toys of various "colors", and there are suitable "toys" for both men and women.

The mobility of the "toys" is powered by the magic circle engraved on the magic stone.

I heard from the boss that these are all purchased from a magician, and the quality is absolutely guaranteed.

Moreover, the effect of "toys" is sometimes better than real people.

Although the boss said it well, Riens can still see that the business of this store does not seem to be very good.

There are people coming and going outside, but few people go into this "toy store".

After all, there are real people outside, so why play with "toys"?

And there are not only chicken shops here, but also duck shops.

So, although the things look good, the location of this store is really not very good.

If it is opened in the inner city, the business may be very hot.

...

After a lot of twists and turns, Reens returned to the original "mysterious shop".

"Welcome, is there anything you need... Well, customer, you are back again?"

"Have you decided what to buy this time?"

The clerk saw that it was Reens and asked him with a smile.

Reens approached the counter and calmly said to the clerk: "It's the same question as before. Tell me about the "God of Absolute Fairness."

"Customer, have you prepared enough money?"

"Information about the gods requires a starting price of 100 gold coins."

The clerk put his hands under the counter and smiled and said to Reens.

.

"Well, I'm ready to pay for this price... How about your life?"

Before Reans finished speaking, he had already drawn his long sword.

A silver light flashed.

The sharp long sword quickly slashed towards the neck of the shop assistant.

"Dang!"

The long sword that should have stopped at the shop assistant's neck was blocked by a dagger.

"Swish"

Then a sound of breaking through the air followed.

It was a dagger thrown at Reans' body.

Reans dodged the attack of the hidden weapon, and at the same time, the long sword slashed down.

The shop assistant retreated to avoid the slash of the long sword, then exerted force with his legs and stabbed at Reans with the dagger in his hand.

He was very fast, and in almost the blink of an eye, the dagger was close to Reans' chest.

But he was fast, and Reans' sword was also fast.

"Dang!"

Rians held his sword horizontally in front of him, blocking his dagger thrust, and then swung his sword horizontally, forcing the clerk who was close to him to retreat.

As the saying goes, an inch shorter, an inch more dangerous.

The clerk who was too close did not completely avoid the sweep of Reans, and was cut with a shallow wound on his chest.

After being injured, the clerk realized that Reans in front of him was a little difficult to deal with, and then he quickly stepped back a few steps, pulling the distance between him and Reans, and then said:

"Customer, doing business is to make money in harmony."

"If you have any objections to the price, we can talk about it, why bother to fight?"

"Isn't that right?"

The clerk looked at Reans in black with a smile on his face.

Of course, having said that, he still reached out and pulled out another dagger from his waist, holding the knife with both hands, confronting Reans.

"Tell me the relevant information about the 'God of Absolute Fairness'."

"I just want to know this now. Tell me and I'll leave immediately and won't delay your business."

As Reans said this, he glanced at the customer who was about to enter the store.

"There are some things to deal with in the store, so it's inconvenient to receive customers. Please come next time."

The clerk also found the new customer entering the store and spoke to him, but his attention was still focused on Reans.

"Customer, your face makes me ashamed. You only want to get that kind of valuable information for free."

"If everyone is like you, we who do intelligence will have no food to eat."

The clerk sneered at Reans.

"I didn't get it for free. I said before that I paid with your life."

"Isn't this valuable enough?"

Reans responded calmly.

"Really? Then I have to see how the customer uses my life to pay for this intelligence fee?"

The clerk said coldly.

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