"No!"
Using the Eagle Eye technique, Sulfur Vine, who saw the intimate behavior between ’Viss’ and the maid in the room, blushed slightly and shook her head.
She cald her mood and continued to control the Eagle Eye to observe.
"Huh? Arenia, I saw a teleportation array in the room next door," Sulfur Vine’s eyes widened in surprise.
"Teleportation array?"
Upon hearing this term, the Half-Elf Archer beside Sulfur Vine was slightly taken aback.
It’s known that only a Level 9 Mage can set up a teleportation array.
Although this doesn’t necessarily an there’s a Level 9 Mage in Baron Olsen’s Castle, it at least indicates that the situation inside the castle is different from what they expected.
Initially, they thought this baron’s castle was just a place where the Talin Association held prisoners, with limited enemy strength.
But now it seems not to be the case.
"It seems this place is likely not an ordinary base of the Talin Association." The Half-Elf Archer frowned slightly, muttering to himself.
"If that’s the case, let’s not act recklessly for now and wait for Mr. Benest."
Arenia’s original plan was to find the specific location where Harper Scout Robert was held by the Talin Association, then he and the Druid partner Sulfur Vine would break in and rescue Robert.
But now, it looks like the situation inside the castle is more complicated than expected.
Because having a teleportation array ans enemy reinforcents, and not just any reinforcents, highly likely Mid-Level Classes experts, may arrive at the castle at any ti.
If the incoming enemies are stronger than Level 7 Classes, then his Level 5 Ranger Class combined with Sulfur Vine’s Level 3 Druid Class is certainly no match.
Even a slight misstep might put both him and Sulfur Vine in great danger.
"Well, when will Mr. Benest arrive?" The Druid Maiden greatly appreciated the caution of her companion.
"If nothing unexpected happens, he should arrive tomorrow night," the Half-Elf Archer Arenia thought for a mont and said.
"Hmm, that should be tily, the enemy doesn’t seem to have plans to relocate personnel, I didn’t see any personnel movent inside the castle."
"Wait, these people wearing mage robes, the destination seems to be... the basent?"
"Could it be that the personnel are held in the basent?"
...
Mill Town.
Adventurer’s Association’s second floor.
"Mr. Rein, are you referring to the Fourth Level Spell ’Any Door’? Please hold on, I’ll check right away."
The female receptionist nad Lynn, hearing Rein’s inquiry, was initially a bit surprised, then after getting a definite answer, imdiately beca sowhat excited.
As a supplier receptionist, if she can sell a certain amount of goods each month, the Association gives rewards, and this Fourth Level Spell Scroll is naturally a big deal.
She started checking imdiately with a bit of a fluster.
"Found it, as a Black Iron Level mber, you can enjoy a 5% discount, which calculates to 425 Gold Coins and 16 points."
Upon hearing this price, Rein and Elise exchanged a glance, both seeing the intention to purchase in each other’s eyes.
While on the carriage, Elise and Reya pooled so money together, and the two ladies managed to gather 500 Gold Coins, now it’s only 425 Gold Coins, naturally not a problem.
"If I want it imdiately, it ans adding 5 Gold Coins for the transportation fee, totaling 430 Gold Coins and 16 points, right?"
"Yes, Mr. Rein."
"Alright, I’ll buy it!"
That completely changed Lynn’s gaze towards Rein.
There are many adventurers, but such wealthy ones are really rare.
Moreover, hearing Miss Liya’s hint just now, the person was just appointed as a Black Iron Level Adventurer, yet they can co up with 430 Gold Coins to buy the scroll. Could he be a wealthy rchant or the son of a noble?
But why would soone with such money beco an adventurer?
Perhaps it’s to experience life?
The thoughts of the wealthy are truly...
However, when Rein handed her the Black Iron Level Adventurer badge, he didn’t pay, instead, the Miss Priestess beside him took out a heavy purse filled with money.
Hmm?
So it’s not Mr. Rein who’s wealthy... but...
Lynn’s eyes widened, glancing at Rein, then at the beautiful Priestess Elise beside him, feeling a bit dazed.
"Lynn?" Miss Liya gently reminded her colleague.
"Alright, Mr. Rein, I’ll handle it right away." Lynn, snapping out of it, tucked a lock of hair behind her ear to hide her embarrassnt and promptly said.
"Liya, you should take Mr. Rein and Miss Elise to the lounge nearby to rest for a bit. I’ll deliver the spell scroll as soon as it arrives."
"Okay."
Several minutes later.
In the lounge.
"By the way, Liya, has Yakson the Appraiser left?"
"Not yet, he will leave early tomorrow morning. Do you have items that need appraisal, Mr. Rein?" Liya had long noticed the enormous two-handed warhamr that Rein was carrying.
"Yes, I need Yakson the Appraiser to help identify this warhamr as it’s magic equipnt."
While speaking, Rein placed Thorne’s two-handed warhamr on the coffee table as if it weighed nothing.
"Alright, Mr. Rein, you two rest. I’ll take care of it." Liya smiled as she rose and attempted to take the warhamr.
But she found that despite her full strength, she could barely lift the hamr’s handle upright.
"I’m sorry, Mr. Rein, this warhamr is quite heavy, I’ll get soone to handle it."
Saying that, Liya called out towards the doorway, and quickly, a male guard ca in to carry the heavy hamr out.
"By the way, Miss Liya, please also help sell these two pieces of magic equipnt."
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