332: Chapter 332: Interesting Man 332: Chapter 332: Interesting Man Many knowledgeable people felt that the two individuals looked familiar but couldn’t recall their identities until a voice erged from the crowd,
“Isn’t that Sena, the Monster Tar from Red Blood Rose, and Chel Belli the Boxer?
What are they doing here?”
Red Blood Rose was a na that resonated like thunder, being an active S-class adventurer team in Serti, known by everyone far and wide.
There were even rumors that any problem could be smoothly resolved as long as Red Blood Rose was willing to take it on.
“So it is them after all.”
Many in the audience felt relieved and began to wonder why mbers of Red Blood Rose were here, sparking a buzz of quiet speculation.
Perhaps a new Underground Maze had been discovered nearby, and having completed the strategy, they ca here to auction off all the treasures found in the maze.
Indeed, the purpose of their visit matched what people had speculated.
In a forest a bit past Urasa, a new Underground Maze had been discovered.
The magic fluctuations of the maze weren’t significant, indicating it was just an ordinary maze, so Red Blood Rose had assigned Chel Belli and Sena to tackle it.
The two of them had easily cleared the maze, securing nurous spoils of war.
Sena and Chel had co to Urasa specifically to deal with those spoils obtained from the underground city.
As they entered the auction house, the receptionist saw the imposing Chel Belli and, feeling intimidated upon hearing they were there to auction items, imdiately summoned an appraiser and the manager.
The manager recognized them as mbers of Red Blood Rose, greeted them with great reverence, and inquired what items they wished to auction.
Chel Belli pulled out a bag of items from a massive fur and threw it onto the ground.
Sena, holding her umbrella open as if performing a routine duty, said to the manager,
“These are the spoils we’ve collected from the maze, please take care of it.”
Upon opening the bag, the appraiser Kela was imdiately captivated by the treasures inside.
With his years of veteran experience, Kela could imdiately identify the high quality of the spoils and discreetly ntioned a few words to the manager.
The manager happily agreed to take care of the spoils, promising to auction them off at a price that would definitely satisfy them.
Furthermore, the manager invited them to that day’s auction, treating them as honored guests and arranging for them to have the best service in the VIP seats with a pri view, attended to personally.
“A regular spot will do, and there’s no need to specially assign soone to treat us; we don’t like sitting in the VIP area.
VIP seats are in the front rows, and Chel would block the view of the people behind us—we wouldn’t mind being seated in the last row.”
Hearing such kind words from Sena, the manager’s favorability towards them instantly increased.
But having said that, the manager couldn’t possibly allow them to sit in the last row; he imdiately dispatched staff to adjust their seating, creating exclusive spots just for them.
Having an S-class adventurer team co to sell their spoils was a mont of pride and great fortune for the manager.
While working, the manager struck up a conversation with the two, excitedly revealing so of today’s auction items to see if anything piqued their interest.
Sena, however, twirled her umbrella indifferently.
How could such a small auction house possess anything of interest to them?
They usually purchased items from large city auction houses and would never venture to such remote places to search.
The only reason they chose to sell the spoils here was its proximity to the maze they had strategized.
Their team leader had also ntioned that there was a big auction nearby, and if there wasn’t anything valuable, they would just dispose of the items locally.
While the spoils they obtained this ti were of good quality, they still paled in comparison to the Epic Treasures they had obtained before—there was no need to specially bring them back.
Thus, Sena decided to dispose of all the spoils here.
The manager talked incessantly, but Sena found it tedious and, since the exchange had already occurred, they no longer planned to continue talking with the manager.
She turned and walked out of the auction house with Chel Belli.
“In any case, please take care of these items for us.
We haven’t had dinner yet, so we’ll step out for a bit and co back later.
I hope you can have everything arranged by then.”
The manager bead and nodded his head, imdiately instructing the appraiser to hasten the appraisal to prepare for the auction.
anwhile, he also looked outside.
The appointed ti was not far off, and the person he had enjoyed talking to the day before would likely arrive soon.
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After leaving the auction house, Sena and Chel Belli hadn’t walked far along the street when they saw a man in an extrely extravagant outfit, sporting a butterfly bow tie, walking towards them.
The man appeared to be only seventeen or eighteen years old, but there was a unique playfulness in his eyes, aside from which he seed quite ordinary.
Initially, Sena would not have been interested in such a commoner, but as the man brushed past her, she couldn’t help but turn her head to look at him.
Chel Belli remained silent, his gaze subtly lowered.
Sena quickly explained, “It’s not that I was interested in that person’s strange attire; I turned my head because I sensed an aura similar to mine on him.
If I’m not mistaken, that man is also a Monster Tar.
I wonder what kind of demon he possesses?”
Chel Belli still didn’t speak, but Sena understood the unspoken words on his face,
“There’s no need to specifically chase after him and talk, he’s probably here to auction items as well.
If we can et again inside the auction, I’ll try to strike up a conversation then; there’s no need to worry about this bit of ti.
Now, it’s ti to eat, after all this traveling, you must be tired too—let’s have a good al!
I wonder if there are any unique desserts around here; Sister Ajing really likes desserts, she would be thrilled if I brought so back.
And about the team leader, I should look for so interesting trinkets; watching him fiddle with that thing has beco tireso.”
The giant clad in bear skin nodded and a smile appeared on his face; then, the umbrella-wielding girl disappeared into the street with him.
anwhile, Yang Yu, who had safely arrived at the auction house, breathed a sigh of relief, silently marveling,
“I really didn’t expect to et S-class adventurers so soon.”
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