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Serena's fingers gently tapped the armrest of the chair, creating rhythmic sounds.

Her eyes were deep, sparkling with the light of thought.

She was weighing the pros and cons, trying to find the best solution.

After all, she couldn't easily break her dignity as the Honored One, while also ensuring the smooth progress of the transaction.

Silence once again fell in the palace, with only the slight tapping echoing in the air.

Hiltin and Anka looked at the Honored One and Sauron nervously, their hearts filled with worry.

Serena narrowed her eyes slightly and said slowly, "If you want to pay in installments, you need to provide sufficient collateral. If you fail to pay on time, I have the right to dispose of these collaterals to compensate for my losses."

Then, she continued, "Each installment payment must be paid in full and on time. Any late payment will face a high penalty."

Serena's tone was firm and decisive, brooking no argument.

Serena raised her chin slightly, a hint of arrogance in her eyes, and said, "I don't fancy anything in this world, but I still like you, Honored One.

If you can't pay it back, then after coming to the Upper Realm, be my servant!"

As soon as these words came out, Hiltin and Anka immediately became anxious, wanting to stop Sauron.

However, Sauron waved his hand to stop them.

A firm light flashed in his eyes, and he decisively said, "Okay, I want to divide it into ten installments! 40 pounds of magic crystals per installment."

The reason why Sauron was in such a hurry to decide was because he noticed that Serena hadn't paid attention to the interest on the installment payments.

In his opinion, as long as he could sign this agreement, it would be equivalent to picking up the interest on this installment payment for nothing.

He secretly calculated in his mind that this transaction seemed to have become more favorable to him.

The atmosphere in the palace became more tense.

Although Hiltin and Anka still had doubts in their hearts, they could only temporarily suppress their unease when they saw Sauron's decisiveness.

Serena narrowed her eyes slightly, scrutinizing Sauron.

She seemed to be thinking about whether this decision was beneficial to her, but after a moment, she nodded and said, "Okay, since you are so confident, this Honored One will agree to you.

But you must remember that if you breach the contract, the consequences will be disastrous."

As Serena's voice fell, this transaction seemed to be finalized.

Sauron said solemnly, "Honored One, in addition to the magic cannons and these weapons and equipment, I also need a large number of Tranquility Potions and Empowerment Potions, and I also hope to purchase high-quality healing potions, preferably suitable for Saint-level powerhouses."

Hearing that Sauron wanted to buy potions, Serena nodded expressionlessly, but in reality, her heart was already blooming with joy.

In her opinion, weapons and magic cannons, although powerful, are items that are used for a long time, which can be regarded as a one-shot deal.

If it weren't for the impending orc invasion, Sauron would not have bought so many weapons and equipment.

But potions are different, they are real consumables.

No matter how much you sell, it will not be enough, after all, behind Sauron is a huge country.

Serena's brain was running fast, and she immediately thought of a lot.

"Or I can let him conquer the other large labyrinths and take the magic crystals there as his own, and as long as I cooperate with him from the inside out, I might be able to take control of the labyrinth."

This idea kept swirling in her mind, and she seemed to see a broader future.

Serena narrowed her eyes slightly, looking at Sauron, and thinking about how to propose this suggestion.

She knew that Sauron was a smart person, and she had to find a suitable time and way to get him to accept this plan.

At this time, Sauron didn't know what Serena was planning in her heart.

He was just looking forward to getting the potions he needed as soon as possible to prepare for the upcoming war.

Serena raised her chin slightly, with a hint of scrutiny in her eyes, and asked, "Okay! But are your magic crystals enough?"

Sauron shook his head lightly and said with a solemn expression, "So this is the list of medicines and price bottom line that I will need to purchase in the future."

Saying that, he handed the list in his hand to Serena.

Serena took the list and took a closer look, and immediately understood Sauron's plan.

Relying on installment payments to suppress the money for weapons and equipment, the monthly purchase of magic crystals is probably around 300 pounds, leaving only a few dozen magic crystals for backup.

Serena secretly calculated in her mind, with a satisfied expression on her face.

This has indeed squeezed Sauron to the limit, and she believes that under such circumstances, Sauron will definitely go all out to complete the transaction between them.

"Okay, wait for my good news, this is the routine reward and the potion from the last transaction."

After Serena finished speaking, she waved her hand, signaling Sauron to exit the labyrinth.

Sauron respectfully saluted, and then turned and left with Hiltin and Anka.

Their figures gradually disappeared at the exit of the palace, leaving only Serena sitting alone on the high place, her eyes flashing with thoughtful light.

On the border of Northwest Stan City, what is displayed in front of you is a vast purple melon field.

The vines of the purple melons are intertwined with each other, the green leaves sway gently in the breeze, and the purple fruits are looming, exuding vigorous vitality.

Outside this purple melon field, there are more than a dozen small fortresses neatly arranged.

These fortresses are like silent guards, quietly guarding Stan City,

Each fortress is less than two hundred meters apart, and such a layout can accurately include any orcs who want to enter Stan City within the range of bows and crossbows.

The birth of these fortresses is due to Sauron's decision.

After Sauron visited Stan City, he knew the threat facing the city, especially the orcs' proud cavalry.

In order to resist the orc's attack, he specially allocated funds and provided cement, allowing Countess Fiana to organize people to build fortresses.

In a few months, people worked tirelessly day and night, and finally built these thirteen fortresses.

Various square walls are also built outside the fortress, further restricting the movement of the orcs.

These walls are staggered with each other, forming a complex defense system, so that the orcs' proud cavalry cannot launch an attack at all.

On the border of Northwest Stan City, a team of wolf cavalry appeared quietly like ghosts.

As soon as they appeared, they had to stop the wolves under them.

Faltu, the thousand-man commander of the wolf cavalry, widened his eyes, looking blankly at the fortress group in front of him, and a strong sense of unease surged in his heart.

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