Chapter 198: Arcane Master And Chronomancer (Part 3)
The price was much lower than that of mana stones.
Even though the potion was slightly less effective, Arcane Master and Chronomancer had many expenses, so saving some money was a good thing.
Hallyne explained, "The ingredients for these potions aren't expensive. Any heroes can make them, and they're sold at the general store. You'll see them by yourself when you explore Ulon City."
The Arcane Master and Chronomancer hadn't expected Ulon City to offer so many surprises.
They didn't regret coming to Ulon City at all and even looked forward to what was next.
Geva used a forbidden spell to take out a small portion of the demon army, catching them off guard.
The demons probably didn't expect humans to have such methods.
Now they were likely on high alert, discussing strategies, and probably wouldn't dare to put pressure on Ulon City.
As Jenlyns said this, Father Barry invited the Arcane Master and Chronomancer to come down from the city wall and take a tour around Ulon City.
The Arcane Master and Chronomancer received some snacks in their hands and followed Father Barry, looking around like young men who had just entered the city and knew nothing about the world.
This group of people was certainly eye-catching.
Especially with Father Barry leading them, it immediately made the players realize there might be a new storyline happening, so they quickly approached Father Barry to ask.
"Father Barry, is there anything you need help with?"
Normally, Father Barry would assign tasks for the players to complete, and the players would easily find out what this storyline was about.
One player, eager and ready to go, thought he had finally gotten lucky.
He had just heard a lot of noise and, combined with the unfamiliar NPCs in front of him, was sure he had stumbled upon a main quest.
However, Father Barry politely smiled and refused, "Sorry, there's nothing that needs help at the moment."
The player was stunned.
He wanted to say something, but a smarter player behind him noticed something was off and quickly pulled him back.
The player who got pulled back complained, "Why did you pull me? It looks like it's an important storyline!"
Since Master PungPong had become so popular in the gaming community, most players now had streamed their own gameplay.
Just doing ordinary tasks didn't attract many viewers; they needed to stream more main storyline quests to catch people's attention.
Just like Master PungPong and his group, who had entered the game early, had higher levels, and good favorability with NPCs, they often got special storyline quests.
Now, many people are watching Master PungPong's live streaming, and even the discussions on the forums were mostly about the information from his streams.
The player who saw what just happened couldn't help but move closer.
If he could get the latest storyline quest, he'd have a chance to become popular.
If someone else took this chance, how could he sleep at night?
But his companion whispered, "Don't rush..."
The player calmed down and listened to his companion, staying still for a moment.
He saw Father Barry also gently reject other players' requests, which made him feel a bit more at ease.
However, for the Arcane Master and Chronomancer, this situation was a bit strange.
Vundo who is puzzled by this scene asks his old friend Hallyne, "What's going on? Are the people of Ulon City always this enthusiastic?"
One after another kept asking if they needed help — they seemed too kind-hearted!
Hallyne smacked his lips, feeling a bit proud, and said, "You'll get used to it. As long as you offer some reward, the heroes are very easy to deal with and quite useful."
He spoke as if the heroes were tools that could be used wherever needed.
The Arcane Master and Chronomancer were in disbelief.
Hallyne, seeing their reaction, didn't explain much more.
At times like this, that's just how things were in Ulon City; with more contact, they would naturally understand.
Father Barry led the Arcane Master and Chronomancer around Ulon City.
The general store received a lot of praise from the Arcane Master and Chronomancer.
They were so impressed by the potions sold there that they wanted to buy them all on the spot, but Father Barry stopped them, saying that Ulon City could provide these items directly to them.
When they arrived at the weapon shop, even the Arcane Master and Chronomancer who didn't use melee weapons were amazed by the weapons displayed there.
"This craftsmanship is probably even sharper than the weapons forged by the royal family. As expected of the weapons from the Church of Light, they are undoubtedly the most powerful in the world of eorera," Geva remarked.
The blacksmith wiped the sweat from his forehead and said humbly, "It's true that the technology was provided by the heroes, but it doesn't deserve such high praise from you, sir."
Geva, who had a passion for cold weapons, asked excitedly, "How much would it cost me to buy a weapon?"
The blacksmith glanced at Father Barry cautiously, but Father Barry didn't give him a single look.
Hesitantly, the blacksmith replied, "Two hundred copper coins."
Geva's eyes widened, "How much did you say?"
The blacksmith, thinking he had named too high a price, almost lost his footing under Geva's gaze.
But when the heroes came to buy weapons from him, they paid this price, and business at the weapon shop was always booming.
It couldn't be too high, could it?
Geva picked up a longsword and feeling its cold sharpness in his hand, "A weapon this sharp costs only two hundred copper coins?"
Seeing that Geva was actually surprised at how cheap the weapon was, the blacksmith sighed in relief.
It was his first time speaking to someone of such noble status, and he couldn't quite gauge their reactions.
Now it seemed they were easy to talk to.
Feeling more comfortable, the blacksmith eagerly added, "The main reason is that, after the heroes improved the design and provided blueprints, it doesn't take a very long time to make a weapon."
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