Suddenly, Wendy covered her stomach and cried out "Ouch". He sat down on a small stone and frowned, saying, "Well... I feel a little uncomfortable in my stomach. How about you go and I'll rest here?"

"Singer, are you okay?" Paimon looked over with some concern.

Wendy smiled weakly and said with pretended regret, "It's okay. I'll be fine after sitting for a while. It's just a pity that I can't act with you."

"It's okay, it's okay. Then you have a good rest." Paimon believed it and retracted his gaze.

Su Ze, who was beside him, looked at the place where Wendy was covering her stomach, and couldn't help but curl his mouth. He also said, "I won't go either. I'll stay here to take care of him."

"In case of any accidents, at least there are people who can help."

"Okay, we'll be back soon."

The traveler nodded to Su Ze and Wendy, and walked east with Paimon.

Su Ze watched them leave and walked to Wendy's side.

He looked at Wendy, who was still pretending to be uncomfortable, with amusement, "You did it on purpose just now."

"What?" Wendy pretended not to understand and looked over with a puzzled look on her face.

"You covered the wrong place, that's the stomach, the stomach should move to the upper left." Su Ze glanced at Wendy's movements and exposed his disguise.

Wendy paused while covering her stomach, then put it down and said with sudden realization: "I said it wrong, it's not the stomach that's uncomfortable."

Seeing Wendy trying to continue to fool around, Su Ze spoke again: "In fact, you don't plan to do it a second time, but after seeing the reactions of Paimon and the Traveler, you thought it was interesting and deliberately said that to scare them."

"But I didn't expect Paimon's reaction to be bigger than you thought, and he even let the Traveler work for you for nothing."

"So you took it, anyway, you won't suffer any loss."

"Otherwise you wouldn't prepare so few ingredients."

Su Ze looked at Wendy who still wanted to continue to play dumb and muddle through, raised his voice, and his eyes intentionally or unintentionally glanced in the direction where the Traveler left.

Anyway, the person hasn't gone far, maybe he can hear it.

"Hey~, I knew you can't hide anything."

Wendy's face didn't show any guilt after being exposed. Instead, she pulled Su Ze to the side and walked a few steps. "I wanted to be self-reliant, but a little accident happened, so I can only think of other ways."

He glanced at the figure who had not gone far, lowered his voice and continued to explain: "Besides... I don't have much Mora left, so I'm thinking of relying on the traveler for help."

"Is there really no Mora at all?" Su Ze looked up and down in disbelief, and saw Wendy's hand unnaturally blocking her waist.

I understand, just like the last time I drank.

There is money but not much, so I have to save it for drinking.

Facing Wendy's little thoughts, Su Ze didn't know what to say for a while.

If this guy could use the energy he spent on drinking to manage Mond, perhaps Mond today would be a different scene.

But everything is just a hypothesis.

Who made the wind god Barbatos in front of him a wisp of free wind, yearning for freedom and unrestrainedness.

If he changes, he will not be him.

"Hehehe..."

Wendy did not answer directly, but just smiled and pulled him to sit down.

"So why do you pretend to be uncomfortable? Do you want to be lazy?"

Su Ze crossed his arms and looked at Wendy, who looked leisurely, and shook his head helplessly.

"Hey... This is not entirely lazy. I just think the scenery here is very good, and I want to sit down and take a look." Wendy touched his nose and made up a random reason.

His eyes fell behind Su Ze, looking at the direction of the tower in the distance.

It was shrouded in strong winds, and the whole picture inside could not be seen clearly.

But he knew that Tevarin was watching every move here.

If he left at this time, who knows how angry the big guy inside would be.

Yesterday, he left for a while because of drinking, and the weakened wind around the tower became stronger again, and there was an extra layer.

All the efforts made in the past few days were in vain, and I have to start over again.

The Heart of Tevarin is like a needle in the sea, which is hard to see and catch.

Oh - it's difficult to deal with.

Wendy just retracted her gaze and met Su Ze's half-smile.

That look seemed to say: Keep making up stories, I'm a fool if I believe you.

Wendy knew that the person in front of her was not easy to fool, and she quickly changed the subject with a turn of her eyes, "By the way, I forgot to ask you what you want to see me for?"

"Last time, didn't you ask me at the Angel's Gift if I could give people endless wine?"

Seeing this, Su Ze didn't dig deeper, anyway, his purpose was just to make a deal with Wendy.

SoSome of the lively chats were to further the relationship between the two parties and facilitate his better sales.

"So it really exists?!"

Wendy heard this and a hint of surprise flashed in her eyes.

He originally asked casually, and actually did not believe that Su Ze really had it.

He did not expect that the other party would come to him for this.

He did not expect that there was such a magical thing in the world.

"I have a magic called unlimited refills, which means that you can never finish the glass of wine in your hand."

Su Ze introduced quickly, carefully observing the expression on Wendy's face.

Sure enough, after hearing the introduction of unlimited refills, he saw the other party's excited expression as he wished.

The fish took the bait, and the next step was to increase the intensity.

He continued, "If you learn this magic, you only need to spend the money of one glass of wine to drink countless glasses. You can drink whatever you want and never have to worry about not having enough money."

"You can drink a lot of wine and save a lot of money. Isn't it a good deal?"

Wendy's eyes lit up, "Wow, can you teach me such a magical magic?"

He reached out and grabbed Su Ze's arms, obviously very interested.

"Of course, but it will cost you." Su Ze slowly pulled out his sleeves, stretched out his hand to Wendy and counted, "The price is 600,000 Mora, no discounts, no bargaining, no credit."

"How much!" Wendy's eyes widened, he couldn't believe what he heard.

600,000 Mora, even if he was sold, it might not be worth this price.

How many times would he have to perform in Fengshen Square to make so much money?

"Hehe, well... you know me... I'm just an ordinary bard, and I can only make 30,000 or 20,000 Mora a day at most."

"I really can't afford 600,000 Mora."

Although Wendy was very tempted, she shook her head and refused after hesitating for a moment.

"Why don't you try someone else?"

Su Ze had already guessed that Wendy would refuse because the price was too high, and he had a plan in mind.

He took out a notebook and wrote in front of Wendy, saying: "I'll do the math for you first. If you still think it's not okay, then let's forget it. It doesn't matter if we don't do this deal."

"Suppose the cheapest cup of cider from the angel costs 2,000 Mora, and you drink ten cups a day, which is 20,000 Mora. But if you learn the magic of unlimited refills, you need to spend the money for one cup. That is to say, for ten cups of cider worth 20,000 Mora, you actually only spent 2,000 Mora, which is equivalent to saving 18,000 Mora."

"Then continue to assume on this basis that you only drink ten days a month, which means you drink a hundred cups of wine and only spend 20,000 Mora.

"How much money can be saved? How long will it take to get 600,000 Mora?"

Su Ze looked up at Wendy and asked two questions.

Wendy was stunned when she heard this, and her mind was full of the exciting numbers that Su Ze had just calculated.

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