The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell
Chapter 36
The shopkeeper asked, “How many pieces of paper do you need? The inscription papers are graded too.
What type are you looking…”
“I need ten of the cheapest ones,” Rebbeca answered without waiting for the shopkeeper to finish his sentence.
Rebbeca did not have much money at the moment.
After buying the inscription brush and papers, he needed to purchase engraving materials.
Hence, Rebbeca had to save up.
It appeared as if the shopkeeper expected Rebbeca’s request, and he took out a pile of yellowed but firm square paper, saying, “The cheapest ones are level one inscription papers, and they cost ten fedulings per piece.
Since you’re getting ten, that’s a hundred fedulings.”
The price was within Rebbeca’ s expectation, so he was not overly surprised.
After paying the money, Rebbeca took the papers and checked them.
The level one inscription papers were cut in squares, and each piece was only the size of two palms together.
Moreover, when Rebbeca felt the paper, he sensed a strange force on the surface, as if there was an air current floating on it.
Later, the shopkeeper asked, “Sir, do you still need the lightning inscription? It’s slightly expensive.
May I know what type of weapon you want to engrave the inscription on?”
Rebbeca gave it a thought and replied, “It’s a fourth-grade long spear, but I didn’t bring it with me today.”
“Once a lightning inscription is activated, it’ll release thunder and lightning that can paralyze your opponent in an instant.
Therefore, the most suitable weapons for it will be any knife or sword, and the effect might not be as good on a long spear.”
Then, the shopkeeper continued, “As the lightning inscription is an inscription for additional attributes, its price will be higher than those inscriptions that are used to increase the weapon’s original attributes.
It will cost five hundred fedulings for each paper.”
Even though Rebbeca was prepared, he still could not help but gasp when he heard the price.
The price was higher than the inscription brush that he just purchased!
Nonetheless, Rebbeca’s original intention was not to buy that lightning inscription but to determine the price.
he found that out, his purpose
did not need the lightning inscription and left the
was far away before snorted disdainfully,
lot of money
Chamber of Commerce, Rebbeca
Evergreen Town, only the Oceans Chamber
it was not the only place that
drafting low-level inscriptions
of them
shop and
wandered around and entered another shop and bought a
later, Rebbeca carried more
bag was filled with
light, but Rebbeca finished his remaining three hundred fedulings on
this moment, Rebbeca was once again
did
gaze was filled with expectation
was a reason why he asked the Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s shopkeeper the price of a piece
he inherited from the Tower of Life, Rebbeca mastered three types
of them was the
and the last one was a weight inscription that could be used to increase the weight of
doing quick math
hundred and twenty fedulings on the materials
I included the cost of the inscription papers, it’s only
lightning inscription is
hundred and seventy fedulings when I sell it, and I’ll earn about three times the
that,
the Lawrence Manor immediately and start drawing
Rebbeca heard a sudden commotion from the
direction and noticed that the ruckus was coming from
at the Oceans
but it was unknown what they
a glance, but he was instantly attracted by the six snow-white
kept Moreover, their coats were glowing under the sun, and no one could directly look
white horses had a single red born the size of an adult’s palm
made the white horses appear more
Rebbeca was
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