Brook and Bayin came to the natural cave.

The monsters here are similar to those in the Orc Tomb, mainly skeletons, bats, cave maggots, and scorpions. However, there are no skeleton elves, and the number of monsters is also less than that in the Orc Tomb.

This place is suitable for beginners who are around level 10. It is now 8:50 in the evening, which is the peak time, and there are many people leveling in the natural cave.

As time went by, everyone's level increased. Although most of the alien warriors had already reached level 20, many shirtless warriors still descended on the Marfa continent. They worked day and night to slay monsters, level up, learn new skills, and explore new maps, seemingly filled with a surging passion for the mysterious Marfa continent.

Brook had originally planned to kill some cave maggots and scorpions, but the cave was completely clear, devoid of any demonic beasts. He couldn't just stand there and wait for the spawn to happen like those newcomers, could he?

Forget it, just go find the vendor.

Brook and Bayin teleported to the second floor. Following the map in their notebook, they flew to the center of the second floor. Following a straight upward passage, they finally found a room. As they reached the door, several monsters suddenly spawned around them: two skeletons, a bat, a scorpion, and a cave maggot.

Bayin walked in first.

Brooke hurried over to kill the scorpion and cave maggot. With more and more people around, the competition was getting fiercer. We had to cherish every monster that could yield medicinal powder materials; we couldn't miss them if we encountered one.

After killing the scorpion, dig and dig to get 1 scorpion tail.

After killing the cave maggots, continue digging to obtain 1 maggot egg and a paralysis ring.

? ?

! ! ! !

Brook was stunned for a moment, then shouted in the team: "Bayin~"

"Respected Brother Mafa, hello. What do you need? I have various potions, I can also repair equipment, and some rare..." The illegal vendor in the room was trying hard to sell items to Bayin, but before he could finish his words, Bayin ran out in a hurry.

"What's wrong?" Bayin looked around warily but found nothing unusual.

"Help me see if this is real?" Brooke covered his chest with one hand and handed a ring to Bayin with the other hand.

The slender ring has slightly raised ends, holding a round, dark blue gemstone. Paralysis Ring: Attack 1-0, Duration 1, Required Level 8.

"Where did it come from?!" Bayin asked in surprise.

"is that true?"

"real!"

"The burrowing maggots dug it up!" Brooke was dazed. The burrowing maggots actually dug up a divine artifact!

"Oh my God!" Bayin also found it unbelievable.

"Let's go! Let's try the effect." Brook said.

"Where to go?"

"Well, let's do it here. They just refreshed, so let's try these skeletons." Brook put on the paralysis ring and began to attack these monsters.

The paralysis ring, as the name suggests, can produce a paralysis effect, that is, petrification.

Brook tried the Soul Fire Talisman attack, but it had no effect. He then tried a simple attack, and after more than ten hits, the paralysis effect really appeared. After several more attempts, he finally concluded that the probability of paralysis was about one in 10.

Unfortunately, this paralysis ring can only be triggered by physical attacks. Like the Rainbow Demon equipment, it is also equipment exclusively for warriors.

Since cave maggots can dig up paralysis rings, then wedge moths, dung beetles and other monsters that can paralyze and petrify should also be able to dig them up.

No wonder these monsters don’t drop equipment after death, it turns out they need to be dug.

"Do you think this ring should be given to Xiaoshuai or Zhengnan?" Brooke asked.

"I don't know where Zhengnan has gone. Let's talk about it later." Bayin hadn't seen Zhengnan for several days.

"Okay. Let's go find the vendor." Brooke put the ring away.

The two walked into the room.

The illegal vendor, wearing a tall hat, greeted the two enthusiastically: "Hello, both of you. What can I buy?"

Brooke and Bayin looked at the sale list. Besides some common potions, they really did sell wood, and there were also two special items.

Dice and amulets.

"Boss, your dice..." Brook asked doubtfully. The pharmacy owner in Stone Tomb and his merchant friend had previously played dice, but this was considered gambling and was strictly prohibited on the Marfa continent.

"It's something for entertainment, relaxation, and self-cultivation. In ancient times, it was called Boxi. It's quite elegant. Do you two want it?"

Brooke and Bayin were shocked when they heard the word "博戏". They took a dice and examined it carefully. It had six sides, each with a number engraved on it. They were exactly 6 to 1.

A refined sport? A gambling game? Containing the profound principles of the Six Yaos? Oh my god, this is what the Demon Sealing City Lord wants!

He is indeed a cultured person, making dice rolling sound so grand.

Brook immediately bought ten dice, spending a total of over fifty thousand gold coins, which he would deliver to the Demon Sealing City Lord later. He also bought two pieces of wood, as he might need them next time he went to the Unknown Dark Palace.

"Excuse me, boss, what is this Buddha amulet used for?" Bayin asked.

"Buddha amulets can be used to reduce sin points. Buy a few and put them in your backpack. After each crime, it can shorten the time it takes to become a clean name." The illegal vendor explained.

"Oh? Just buy one and put it in your backpack? How much time can it shorten?" Brooke asked curiously.

"How can one be enough? Beg for blessings from the gods of Marfa. The more gods you beg, the better the effect will naturally be. The more you buy, the more sincere you are, and the more obvious the time reduction will be." The illegal vendor deceived.

Brooke and Bayin didn't quite believe it.

"Boss, forget about the amulets. We won't do anything criminal. Excuse me, do you have any other rare items here?" Bayin asked.

"I sell whatever the customers need! If you want anything, just tell me directly. As long as you give me the right price, I will definitely get it for you." The illegal vendor said, patting his chest.

"Excuse me, do you have ginkgo trees here?" Bayin asked.

"Ginkgo? Ginkgo tree?" the illegal vendor asked in confusion.

"Yes, the ginkgo tree. If there's no tree, the seeds will do."

The unscrupulous vendor scratched his head. He was greeted by all sorts of customers, even those buying ginkgo seeds. However, he was also a man of great power. He rolled his eyes and nodded, saying, "Ginkgo is a rare commodity, and it might not be available now. But I can find a way to help you find it."

"Thank you, boss." Bayin thanked him.

"You're welcome, but you need to pay a deposit in advance," said the illegal vendor.

"Sure. How much?"

The illegal vendor held up a finger and said, "A gold brick."

"So expensive?" Bayin asked.

"Scarcity makes things valuable. Think about it, in this Marfa continent, I'm probably the only one who can help you find it." The illegal vendor said proudly.

"Okay. I don't have gold bricks, so I'll give you 500 million gold coins." Bayin agreed and gave the money readily.

"Come back in a month," the illegal vendor said. A month is five days in the Otherworld.

Bayin nodded. As long as the item could be found, the price didn't matter.

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