The dragon was clearly speechless at your childish behavior. He just glanced at you sideways but didn't stop you from doing anything.

Feeling bored, you withdrew your hand and started looking through the items on the stall again: "I thought the market in Tal City, famous for its demons, would be interesting, but it's just full of cheap goods from Yiwu..." You stroked your chin, pondering the words that had just slipped out.

"What did you say?"

"I mean, they're all just ordinary stuff."

You won't find wind chimes made of finger bones anywhere else.

"If you hadn't told me it was finger bone, I would have thought it was plastic."

"plastic?"

“It’s not important.” You picked up another small obsidian carving: “It’s a bit ugly, but I have to say it’s kind of ugly-cute once you get used to it.” You played with the goat bone amulet in your hand and said, “People in the Sanctuary don’t like the horns because they look like demons and have bad connotations, but these are in high demand.”

"Want it? You can carry this pile back yourself later."

"I don't want this one, so let's go for something smaller. The Demon Horn Ring, the Demon Wing Necklace, and this volcanic stone pendant is quite unique too."

"Unique?" Qin Che leaned down to your side to take a look, as instructed. "It's pitch black and shaped like a lame dragon."

You chuckled at his remark and casually put the pendant back.

He tilted his head, and his eyes lit up again.

"Qin Che, look at this Demon Eye bracelet. Don't you think it's much cuter than the treasures in your Dragon Cave?"

Do you think this cheap paint is pretty, or do you find the cracks on it unique?

"You came here just to see these things?"

"Ha, I thought you were going to say: Your taste is really tacky..." You know, getting a nice word out of this guy is harder than climbing to heaven, so don't force it.

You were playing with the bracelet in front of you, seemingly quite fond of it.

"Since you don't think my taste is good, then tell me what your favorite thing is in your collection?"

“A painted oil lamp made of pure gold, and that ruby ​​necklace.”

"A ruby ​​necklace? This one on my hand?" You look at your ten fingers, which are covered in rubies.

At first, I thought it was very exaggerated, but after seeing it for a while, I seem to have gotten used to it.

"Why would someone who uses such good stuff be interested in cheap things?"

Money is not the only measure of value.

"Heh..." The dragon scoffed dismissively.

You shook your head mysteriously: "However, your behavior does fit the stereotype of dragons being greedy in the story... But value should be determined by something warmer, such as a person's preferences."

"Like this bracelet, although it doesn't look that fancy, it suits my aesthetic. I just think it's cute, plus it has a good meaning."

You completely ignored his face, which was as black as the bottom of a pot, grabbed the dragon's claw, and put it on him without saying a word.

"Look, the rune carved on it says 'May the demons forever protect you.' Isn't that just adding strength to strength? The buff is fully stacked. It's really heartwarming."

He ignored your nonsense, glanced down at the bracelet, but didn't take it off.

The vendor, whose eyes were pupil-less, seemed to sense something, turned to face us, and tapped his pipe precisely on the bracelet.

The stall owner's voice was low and rough: "This chain, one message, or thirty gold coins."

"Just this one bone bracelet? It's so expensive! Why don't you just rob someone!"

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