Sauron was unwilling to take it off after only trying on one set, as its actual combat performance was far better than his Holy Light Knight armor.

Each set was of epic quality.

There were also forty or so weapons of various types to the side!

There were longswords, battleaxes, spears, etc. One spear caught Sauron's attention. The spear was several meters long, and the tip of the spear shimmered with a golden light, like a bolt of lightning.

Sauron was carefully examining those impressive magic cannons and weaponry.

Serena stood to the side, her eyes fixed on Sauron, seemingly calculating something in her mind.

"These magic cannons are cheaper than the original ones. I'll count them as 8 catties of magic crystal each, so forty cannons are 320 catties of magic crystal. I'll package all the armor and weapons together and charge you 80 catties of magic crystal, for a total of 400 catties of magic crystal," Serena said impatiently, her voice echoing in the empty palace.

Sauron frowned slightly, pondering whether this price was reasonable.

Hilton and Anka exchanged glances, feeling that something was not quite right.

In their impression, the lofty Supreme had always been a mysterious and majestic existence, but today, in this transaction, he seemed a little too mercenary.

Hilton quietly approached Sauron and said in a low voice, "Sir, could there be a trick to this price? The Supreme's actions today are really puzzling."

Anka also nodded, his eyes full of doubt.

Sauron did not respond immediately. He re-examined the magic cannons and weaponry.

These magic cannons exuded powerful magical fluctuations, and the magic runes on the cannon bodies were exquisite and complex, undoubtedly a weapon of war.

The knight armor and weapons were equally extraordinary. Each piece seemed to have been carefully crafted and contained great power.

He raised his head, looked at Serena, and said slowly, "This price is indeed lower than I expected,

but I still need to consider it."

Serena was slightly stunned, seemingly not expecting Sauron to be so cautious. She quickly said, "This is already a very favorable price. Don't miss this opportunity."

Sauron remained silent, weighing the pros and cons in his mind.

Hilton and Anka looked at Sauron nervously, waiting for his decision.

The atmosphere in the palace became unusually heavy, as if a storm was about to come.

The Supreme sat quietly on the high seat, his figure like a majestic mountain, exuding an inviolable majesty. He wore a black robe, and the robe was embroidered with mysterious golden patterns, which shimmered faintly in the dim light.

A head of black hair was casually draped over his shoulders, and a few strands of hair fell on the contours of his face, adding a touch of mystery.

His hands were casually placed on the armrests of the chair, and his slender fingers were slightly bent, as if ready to control everything at any time.

On his wrist, he wore an ancient bracelet, which was also covered with mysterious runes, flashing a faint light from time to time, as if echoing the surrounding environment.

The Supreme moved slightly, and the black robe fluttered gently. His elusive gaze fell on Sauron and the others, making people wonder what he was planning in his heart.

As long as the Supreme didn't speak, the imposing manner of her sitting there would be directly maximized. Even Saint-tier powerhouses would have to honestly lower their heads in front of her.

Serena's mind raced, secretly thinking, "Could it be that he saw the cost of these things?" But soon, she rejected this idea.

"Impossible. The magic cannons are one thing, but those weapons are all genuine, good stuff. They were all picked up by her when she was serving on the battlefield, at least weapons and equipment of squad leader level."

At this time, Sauron was not hesitating about whether the price was reasonable, but he really didn't have that many magic crystals.

The last transaction had almost emptied him out. This time, he extracted the magic crystals from the two labyrinths, plus a small amount of magic crystals produced by other heavy labyrinths in the empire. The number of magic crystals in Sauron's hands had barely exceeded five hundred catties.

If he was just buying these things, it would naturally be enough.

But he also needed to purchase a large number of empowerment potions and tranquilizing potions, and then purchase a batch of life-saving healing potions for critical moments.

One hundred catties of magic crystals seemed like a lot, but for his many needs, it was not enough at all.

Sauron frowned, calculating various possibilities in his mind.

Hilton and Anka also felt his embarrassment, but they didn't know what to do.

In the palace, the atmosphere was solemn and oppressive.

Serena tried hard to maintain her imposing manner as the Supreme. She secretly made up her mind that if Sauron dared to bargain,

she would slap him out of the palace.

During this period, Serena had put in a lot of effort and crammed a lot of books on business and trade. She knew that her transaction with Sauron was a monopoly business, the only one on the entire continent, and Sauron would never be able to not buy it.

Time seemed to freeze, and after a long time, Sauron finally said, "Supreme, can I pay in installments?"

Serena, who had originally prepared to raise her hand and slap Sauron away, slowly lowered her hand upon hearing this, her eyes full of doubt, and asked, "What is installment payment?"

Serena's brain instantly began to operate at high speed.

She began to carefully consider this unfamiliar concept.

First of all, she thought of the risks. If she agreed to installment payments, would Sauron fulfill each payment as agreed?

What if he went back on his word or encountered unforeseen circumstances that prevented him from paying?

As the Supreme, she could not tolerate such uncertainty.

But on the other hand, she also thought of the possibility of a transaction.

Sauron obviously had an urgent need for these magic cannons and weaponry. His desire could be seen in his eyes.

If she refused installment payments, Sauron might really not be able to come up with so many magic crystals at once, and then this transaction might fall through.

For her, this was not an ideal outcome either.

She also thought of some cases she had seen in business books.

Those successful businessmen seemed to know how to give customers some flexibility at the right time in order to facilitate transactions.

But at the same time, they would also take various measures to reduce risks.

Serena began to think about what measures she could take to ensure that Sauron could pay on time.

Perhaps she could ask him to provide some collateral?

Or establish strict liability for breach of contract?

In this way, even if unexpected circumstances arose, she would have some guarantee.

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