Chapter 34 Wizard Alley

Shota was provoked by Loli and made up his mind not to condone it.

The water surface rolled and bigger waves surged.

A silver moon water element several times larger than Xiaoan's water element was condensed and formed, with an outline similarity of more than 90%.

Silver Moon Water Elemental waved his fist as big as a sandbag and hit Xiao An Water Elemental hard on the face.

In an instant, water splashes exploded like rain.

People around him quickly activated their mental shields to avoid becoming drowned rats.

"Damn it! How dare you bully my Xiao An!"

The silver-haired loli was furious and controlled the water element to fight back.

The two water elements fought together. After all, the larger Yin Yue water element had the upper hand. He launched a coquettish combo of punches until Xiao An's water element dissipated.

The Silver Moon Water Elemental made a mischievous face and began to celebrate the victory. It twisted its little skirt left and right, and made all kinds of strange movements.

Yinyue had a dark face, feeling that she had been ridiculed and insulted, and silently said in her heart: "Damn Xiao An, damn..."

The atmosphere was joyous.

"Very good, I will recommend you to participate in the Summoned Creature Showdown jointly organized by the Wizard Branch and the Mage Branch this year."

Transformation instructor Fornes memorized the faces of the two young wizards and planned to check the information of the first-year students later.

He is more cautious when it comes to accepting apprentices, which requires long-term observation and comprehensive consideration of all aspects.

The first priority is to pay attention to personal conduct, and the rest is secondary.

"In short, we must not repeat the same mistakes!"

Thinking of all the cruel and inhumane deeds committed by his former students, Fornais's heart was filled with a lingering haze.

The royal capital, Wizard Alley.

The address is in Xicheng District outside the Second Ring Road. It is said that the price of magic materials here is much cheaper than that of the Spellcasters Association.

Gus led the way, and Musophi followed behind. The two of them each carried bamboo baskets on their backs, running and jumping on the urban streets.

Taking transportation is an expensive expense. A magic bus starts with at least one silver dollar. Taking an animal-drawn cart is slightly cheaper, about twenty to thirty pennies. The speed is definitely not as efficient as Peng Yue. Besides, bumpy roads can be uncomfortable.

"Mr. Mussophie, right in front."

Gus fell from mid-air and squatted down slightly to absorb the force.

"Very good!" The panda butler landed lightly and expressed his gratitude in an approving tone.

"Gus, you don't have to go to class today?"

"I am a student who has passed the formal professional level assessment, so I can arrange my time freely."

"That's quite convenient."

Following the flow of people, the two turned left and walked into the backlit alley.

Adhering to the mysterious style of wizards, Wizard Alley avoids the main roads where people come and go.

The deeper you go in the dark alley, the more people set up stalls, and there are many residential buildings used as stores.

Musophi looked around curiously and saw a row of glass jars neatly placed on the table of a shop next to the road. The turbid yellow liquid is soaked with poisons such as centipedes, spiders, poisonous snakes, toads, and geckos. On a stall not far away were the bones and teeth of various creatures, as well as unformed mummified embryos.

Stalls selling unearthed relics are also common. Most of them are ordinary people's burial objects and are worthless. There is a chance to find cursed objects attached to spirits.

Many wizards like to keep ghost servants to guard doors and warehouses, or to provide warnings, warnings, etc.

The store selling ready-made potions was doing a brisk business, and the door was crowded with customers and there was a long queue. Small shops selling magic props are also very popular, bookstores and canteens are doing a slow business, and grocery stores are full of mysterious people wearing robes...

Soon, the two people walking forward saw a shop selling magic medicine.

Musophei stepped forward to ask the price. The price of artificially grown Bailing flowers was one silver dollar and five kilograms, and the price of wild-picked Bailing flowers was one silver dollar and three kilograms.

The two types looked similar. Musophei each picked up a petal and put it on the tip of his nose to smell it. He instinctively felt that the quality of the white spirit flower picked in the wild was better, and he had the desire to eat it.

However, he still did not make a hasty decision. He traveled so far just to get the most affordable price. It was necessary to compare shopping.

The second herbal medicine shop was indeed much cheaper. The artificially cultivated Bai Linghua cost six kilograms per silver dollar and was of the same quality as the previous one. The white spirit flower picked in the wild costs three kilograms per silver dollar, but the quality is not as good as it is.

Musulfi and Gus continued to move forward, passing by a dejected goblin holding his knees.

Several locust wood wands were randomly placed on the wrinkled cloth.

There is a line written on the cardboard sign: Locust wood wands are on clearance sale with tears, each one is only sold for ten gold long, this opportunity must not be missed before it comes back...

Pedestrians were coming and going, and no one had the intention to stop.

Locust wood wands have never been a best-selling product. Except for a few sold before the school season, they can only be reduced to inventory, sitting in the warehouse to gather dust, and may also attract some ghosts and dead souls to cause trouble.

Ordinary people who don't have the ability to remove spirits will feel unlucky even if they take a second look at it.

If the young master had bought the wand here, he would have saved a lot of money. Musophe scratched his head naively.

The two of them walked through Wizarding Alley from beginning to end and asked about four or five medicinal shops along the way, so they knew the approximate prices.

"Gus, are you asking if the store may be short of money?" Musophei was a little worried and asked for his opinion.

"Probably not. Most of the people buying medicinal materials are wizards or people related to wizards! Playing tricks can cause trouble." Gus shook his head.

Wizards have never had a reputation for generosity. On the contrary, he is known for being petty and retributive, and is hard to guard against using various curses and controlling ghosts.

As long as these people still want to stay in Wizard Alley and do business, they will never dare to do unnecessary things.

Musophei secretly weighed the cost-effectiveness in his mind and finally chose a store.

Higgin's potions hut.

A very popular store in a remote location, specializing in finished potions and raw materials.

"I want Bai Linghua picked in the wild, worth three silver dollars."

The panda came forward to chat with the shop owner.

"Three silver dollars will give you an extra kilogram."

The black-haired girl who greeted the guests was the boss's daughter. She had a slender figure and a pretty face. She looked at Mo Suofei frequently. While helping to load the goods, she curiously touched the panda man's fur.

"Miss! What's the matter with you?" Musophei was unhappy, and his voice was drawn out in an unhappy tone.

"Sorry, Mr. Xiongxiong, I accidentally bumped into you..." The black-haired girl bowed sincerely.

Ten kilograms of petals filled Gus's backpack.

The stacking is relatively fluffy, and the space cannot be squeezed hard, otherwise the material will be easily damaged.

"Do you need any other accessories?" the black-haired girl smiled.

"Well, I also want nylon root, hemostatic grass, blue silver flower..." The panda butler picked up the note, put it in front of his eyes, and struggled to read the writing on it: "Oh, by the way. Wild Rehmannia glutinosa, what's the price in your store?" "

"Look at the year. Within ten years, the price is thirty copper pennies per kilogram. Over ten years, one silver dollar per kilogram. Over twenty years, two silver dollars per kilogram, and so on."

"What I want is a fine product that is over a hundred years old."

(End of this chapter)

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