Lord Highlander

Chapter 1436: 1423. Weapons Merchant

   Chapter 1436 1423. Weapons Merchant

  In the Grimm Empire, the price of a knight's long sword is only about fifty silver coins.

Of course, since it was transported to the aborigine tribe in the Warsaw plane, there must be a price increase. In fact, Suldak didn’t even think about asking for a fixed price. He just set a price for these weapons first. Everyone can sit down and talk about it. !

  Suldak didn't raise his head, and said directly: "For this kind of knight's long sword, one magic spar can be exchanged for five."

   Chief Logan was a little surprised. He looked at Suldak and asked him, "Where are the other weapons in your hand?"

  Suldak took out a box of spear points and arrow clusters made of fine steel, and said to Chief Logan:

   "There are also spear points and arrow clusters made of fine steel. They are sold in boxes. Each box of spear points costs two magic crystals, and each box of arrow clusters sells for one magic crystal."

   "One magic spar can be exchanged for two iris shields, these magic daggers with sharp attributes, ten magic spar for one handle, alloy bow, three magic spar for one..."

The quotation of each weapon Suldak has to be multiplied several times. For example, in the trading house of Hailansa, an alloy bow can be bought for only four gold coins, and a magic dagger costs about thirty gold coins. .

  The exchange ratio between Green Empire magic spar and gold coins is 1:7, and magic spar is still depreciating.

Chief Logan's eyes fell on the delicate magic dagger in front of Suldak. He pulled the dagger out of the scabbard and found that the whole dagger was shrouded in faint magic. He wanted to try the sharpness of the dagger. At a high speed, he used the dagger to cut the hard armor leather gauntlet on his wrist. The edge of the dagger lightly touched the edge of the leather, and Chief Logan easily peeled off a thin strip of leather from the edge of the wrist guard.

   "How many weapons of this type do you have?" Chief Logan asked Suldak.

  Suldak stretched out a hand, spread five fingers and said: "It can almost arm about five thousand people..."

   Chief Logan took a breath and asked, "What if I want to trade now?"

"No problem at all!"

When Suldak said this, he thought that as long as Chief Logan made a purchase list, he would go directly through the void gate and return to Hailansa City, and he would be able to directly trade with the trading firm over there. No need to worry about supply issues.

  Clan Chief Logan took a deep look at Suldak, restrained the greed slowly growing in his heart, and whispered a few instructions to the guards around him.

  …

   Not long after, Chief Logan invited the seventeen chiefs in the city, and these chiefs rushed to the patriarch's hall one after another.

  Suldak took a careful look, and the big leader of Hitchcock was indeed not among them.

   This group of big leaders stood around the imperial standard weapons, and almost everyone showed surprise on their faces.

  Suldak observed secretly from the side, and found that these big bosses were equipped with metal weapons, but these weapons were very old, and many machetes and machetes were worn out, but they were still in use.

  Almost all the native warriors in the walled city wore leather armor, and the chiefs were not very interested in the black iron full-cover heavy armor displayed by Suldak.

   "Calculate the needs of your team now." Chief Logan instructed the group of chiefs.

  Suldak found that the strength of this group of big bosses was weaker than that of Hitchcock, at least he hadn't found that he was a second-rank powerhouse.

   Seeing all kinds of weapons on the ground, the group of leaders began to discuss.

   "Chief, what do we exchange for these weapons?"

   Someone asked Chief Logan.

  Clan Chief Logan took out a magic spar and told everyone: "This kind of spar will do."

   "This colorful spar can be exchanged for weapons?" The leaders were a little unbelievable.

  For a long time, these crystals have been regarded as ordinary gemstones by the aborigines, and they are part of the accessories worn by everyone.

   "Those with holes in the middle, irregular shapes, and sizes that don't meet the requirements... don't want it." Chief Logan held a relatively standard-shaped magic spar, and introduced it to the leaders who surrounded him.

Hearing what Patriarch Logan said, the big leaders all looked down at their chests. The magic crystal necklace hanging in front of them, many leaders have realized that once these crystals are made into ornaments, they become worthless .

  Thinking of this, the chiefs of the group had pain in their faces, as if they were constipated.

   After carefully inspecting a few weapons, the group of big leaders left the patriarch's hall quickly.

When they returned again, almost everyone held a parcel made of a piece of leather in their hands. In the patriarch's hall, these big leaders directly opened the leather parcels in their hands, and there were a lot of colorful people inside. magic spar.

   These magic crystals are almost very old, and many of the original edges and corners of the crystals have become rounded.

  If the magic spar is not placed in the magic sealing box, once it is polished out of the magic core, it will face the problem of mana loss.

The magic crystals brought out by these big leaders are almost all harvested by the tribal warriors hunting monsters in the mountains before. These magic crystals are almost of no value to these aborigines. Residents use these magic crystals to make some accessories to wear with them, so as to show their status in the city.

  No one thought that one day, there would be imperial merchants exchanging sophisticated weapons for the magic spar in their hands.

  In the colorful magic spar, Suldak also found that there were a lot of unidentified black magic crystals mixed in, and this kind of magic spar was relatively new.

  The big leaders in these strongholds almost all bought the weapons that Suldak put out according to the number of magic crystals they brought.

Almost every big leader can get hundreds of magic spar. What makes them most regretful is that many magic spar are pierced and made into necklaces. This kind of jewelry is not uncommon on indigenous warriors, but it is precisely Because there is a hole in the spar, these spars cannot be traded... I can only sigh helplessly.

  The shopping scene in the patriarch's hall was once very hot.

  To Surdak's surprise, the best-selling weapons among these weapons turned out to be alloy bows, fine steel arrow tufts, and spear points.

  The aborigines on this side of the Walled City do not have blacksmith workshops, and cannot forge sharp arrow tips. The arrows and spears they use are all made of bone, and they just smear some poison on the arrowheads to increase their lethality.

This type of bone weapon is okay against wild beasts and monsters in the mountains, but it is almost useless against evil spirits whose whole body is covered with a thick layer of bone armor. bone armor.

  But the alloy bow and the steel arrow cluster can shoot through the exoskeleton armor of the ghost warrior. In addition, the sharp magic daggers are the ones that these big bosses take a fancy to. Almost every big boss bought at least a dozen of them.

   After they bought a batch of weapons according to the number of magic spar in their hands, and counted the list, Suldak discovered that the transaction amount this time was almost 9,000 magic spar.

  He never expected that the natives in the city would be so rich, nor would he have thought that in just such a transaction, almost all the magic crystals in the city had been looted.

  Surdak also did a very straightforward follow-up transaction.

  He borrowed a wooden house from Chief Logan, on the pretext of sorting out the weapons according to the details on the list, and then returned to Hailansa City through the Void Gate in the wooden house.

   Together with Aphrodite, he found a relatively powerful trading firm in the city of Hailansa, and it took only one afternoon to get the goods together.

  After returning to the city, Suldak moved the boxes of weapons out of his magic pocket, and completed his first transaction in the native tribe of Warsaw under the fiery eyes of Chief Logan and a group of chiefs.

  (end of this chapter)

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