Half-elf Notebook

Chapter 52 Share

But the robed man didn't, and even though he was consciously trying to appear friendlier, Ina could still tell.

Even if he was discovered, the man did not feel that there was anything wrong with his observation and sizing up of a person, a woman.

It seemed as if what he was observing and looking at was not a human being, but a product on the shelf, a small animal.

"He's still an adventurer of a certain rank." Since their eyes met, Ina used her mental power to sense him directly:

"Not very strong, bronze level?"

The expanded applications after the mental power is upgraded are similar to the effects of the Magic Eye.

But the perception range and the magic eye are not even close.

The other party can observe her unscrupulously, so why can't she use her mental power to perceive her unscrupulously?

It seems that he has the ability to observe calmly through deliberate practice or long-term cultivation, scars that are difficult to be caused by ordinary occupations, and strength that ordinary people cannot reach...

Ina judged that the man was most likely a thug or a personal bodyguard.

"What's wrong, Ina?"

Seeing that Ina seemed to be a little distracted, Mitaokal asked worriedly.

"No, it's nothing."

Ina looked away silently, laughed and said:

"I'm just wondering if the harvest is enough for us to share. After all, this is quite dangerous."

Of course, Ina actually had no intention of participating in the split.

She had already paid the bounty to the guild and collected the reward, so she took the lion's share.

Four gold coins and thirty silver coins were still in her bag.

Now I just want to join in the conversation and agree with it.

"Yina, you are so bold! If a hunting team had such a harvest as yours, I bet that even if they get drunk in the tavern for a week, at least a week, the wives will still warm water for them and wait for their drunk husbands to come home with smiles on their faces!"

Kinler said with a smile as he quickly cut off the deer skin with a more skilled technique than Mitaokol.

It didn't take long for him to finish processing the goods.

"Well, let's talk business, little ones."

"I'm pricing the deer meat and bones at the same price as regular deer meat. The price is thirteen Gros and six coins per pound, which is about one Gros lower than the market price yesterday."

"Twenty silver francs for one deerskin."

"Rabbit meat is 8.3 coins per pound, the same, about 1 groat lower than the market price. Rabbit skin is 18.5 coins per piece, and I'm buying it based on 80% completeness and normal quality."

"We'll talk about the wolf part later. If you have no objection, I can pay you directly."

Kernler weighed the skinned deer, rabbits, and wolf carcasses.

He copied the weight of the corresponding items onto a yellowed paper, handed it over, and spoke like a formal businessman.

Wood deer: about 183 pounds, nine snow rabbits: about 29 pounds, wolves: about 141 pounds…

It's quite reasonable. A single forest deer can be sold for one gold coin and ten silver coins.

Ina had no objection.

Although the snow rabbit was only sold for four silver coins, if Mitaokal and Cirilla split it equally, each of them would have twenty silver coins.

Uncle Kernler is a very kind person.

After all, it doesn't come from a clothing merchant, so the direct purchase commission price naturally cannot be too high.

Ina estimated that if it were any other shop or wandering merchant, they might not be able to sell even a single gold coin.

As for the guild commission, Ina had already asked about it when she submitted the commission for the bloody wolf skin.

The industry didn’t show much mercy to the fledgling team.

He didn't keep any of these high bounty commissions for ordinary prey.

Mitaokel ​​and Xilia were both children of half-merchant families, so they had no problem with the price.

After obtaining Ina's agreement, Mitaokel ​​nodded and said:

"That's all."

"Then let's talk about the price of the wolf carcass, if you are willing to sell it here."

Kinele placed his left hand on the wolf's head and lightly supported the counter with his right hand.

The person who took the paper was Anyas, who had just seen off a guest. Kinlair was not very good at counting.

"Since you have skinned him, I think you have already exchanged it for the bounty." Kinler looked up at the white-haired girl, making Ina feel inexplicably guilty.

"I don't think I need to explain his categories in detail."

"A second-level magical beast, a bloody magical wolf. Let's put it this way. Its blood and bone meal are standard. It is a best-seller regardless of the season. But the quality and taste of its meat are not very good. And again, there are a lot of such goods this year... 23 Gros per pound. There is no additional price for the wolf beast."

He deliberately emphasized the second half of the sentence, obviously for Ina to hear.

"Deal." Ina was quite straightforward.

She knew her prey well... she couldn't draw out two pounds of blood from more than ten pounds.

Other merchants were lucky to buy meat at the high price of fifteen groats a pound.

She had come with the intention of giving it away as a bonus to seal the deal.

Kenlelken made a separate offer, and she was so happy that she couldn't wait to accept it.

As the saying goes, time waits for no one.

Where can you find business that can sell wolf meat for more than thirty silver coins when a bunch of butcher shop owners are unwilling to put it up for sale?

As for how Uncle Kernler sold it, that was none of her business.

The shop owner must have his reasons for offering this price.

"In total, eighty-one silver lang and forty-three gros."

For some reason, Mitaokel ​​and Ina could both hear a hint of bitterness in the tone of the person in charge of counting.

"Go, go, go and serve the guests. I've paid you five or six silver coins this week. Little girl, you haven't done much work, but you deserve more than the two waiters."

Kinell said with a headache.

"Do you need all the silver coins and gros, or just some of the gold coins?"

"Silver and Gro."

Mitaokol divided the silver coins, which had been piled up into a small hill and were enough to arouse the greed of most people, into three parts.

The largest batch, with thirty pieces, was given to Ina.

"I don't need it. I promised not to participate in the split."

Ina immediately put her hand out to refuse.

It is obviously inappropriate to take the majority and then take the remaining one-third.

She still remembered the gun that Mitaukol had to pay off his debt.

"Fair distribution, okay, that's not right... In fact, even if you take 80%, Ina, we shouldn't complain, these are all your prey."

Mitaukel said frankly:

"For a normal team, the most we can get is the Na Luo herb and the Snow Rabbit. A few extra silver coins would be great... We can't take them all."

Seeing that she couldn't refuse, Ina had to accept the silver coins.

But she didn't put it in the bag immediately. Instead, she turned around and asked about another thing she was concerned about.

Magic Scroll Materials

She should also put on her agenda the learning of making magic scrolls.

"Uncle Kernler, do you sell sheepskin here? The tanned kind."

"Of course, Ina, do you need it?"

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