Chapter 68 Slipped Away



[I didn't set that price either.] Ling Ling Ba expressed complete innocence.

"Who decided that?"

Ling Ling Ba fell silent again, apparently unwilling to reveal any information about the system's origin.

[Advanced Magic Carriage: Can directly load the Plane Healing Station inside. The spatial rules are consistent with the healing station itself and can be folded infinitely. After purchase, you can spend energy points to decorate the interior.

Note: While the carriage is moving, the system's control range is reduced to the entire carriage, rendering the plane's absolute defense system ineffective. The carriage can be damaged, and damaged parts can be repaired by paying a certain amount of energy.

The Healing Station's recovery buffs will be lost, the effectiveness of all system-produced furniture and medical equipment will be halved, and the Teleporter's function will only be signal transmission. After ten seconds of inactivity, all Healing Station system functions will return to normal, and the vehicle will become indestructible. It is resizable and can be stored in the system store when not in use.

Although this is a carriage, you can attach it to any creature. The store offers rentals of various monsters, and you can even activate the automatic pathfinding system. Purchase is binding; it cannot be sold or transferred. Price: 1,000,000 Energy Points.

"I don't have enough energy." Even if calculated based on the business situation of the Doomsday Plane, it would take two or three months to save up enough. After three months, the virus in this plane will start. She now needs to save up energy to spend money to upgrade her skills. It is impossible for her to spend a large amount of energy on such things.

[You can apply for installment payment for the host, divided into ten installments, with a total interest rate of 8%]

"Where did you hide the low-level magic carriage?" Eryi crossed out the page and guessed based on the naming convention. He opened the search bar and searched for low-level magic carriage, but there was nothing.

[Sorry, there are no low-level magic carriage options. Host, you might consider purchasing other means of transportation.] Ling Ling Ba jumped to the transportation section of the mall page.

From the most common ancient carriages, bicycles, motorcycles, and even cars and RVs, the most eye-catching item was a mobile castle worth hundreds of millions of energy points. Equipped with a healing station system, it became an impenetrable flying fortress. Eryi was dazzled by the dazzling array of items, but she finally found what she needed.

[Ancient Magic Carriage: This is an old version of the magic carriage. You cannot install the treatment station system in the carriage. It only supports the placement of one teleportation house at most. The carriage has its own fixed space folding magic and new space cannot be added.

Note: This fragile item is rarely found in the store. It's only slightly stronger than a regular carriage, so handle it with care. Damage can be repaired using Energy. Purchase is binding, unsaleable, and non-transferable. Resizable, it can be stored in the system store when not in use. 20,000 Energy.

This seems okay, one magic coin can be exchanged for 100 energy points, but judging from the way Beverly and her classmates spend money, and their yearning for the magic carriage, two hundred magic coins may not be enough to buy a magic carriage.

Clicking on the 3D model to view the carriage's interior reveals a one-bedroom, one-living room with a total usable area of ​​less than 30 square meters, along with a small bathroom and a mini kitchen. The simple furnishings inside are the cheapest items available in the mall.

Click to confirm the purchase and pay in full.

Adventure Guild.

The town had few residents, and aside from the lord's subjugation quests, most of the quests were from the Magic Guild and various chambers of commerce. While they knew new quests were rare, adventurers were accustomed to checking the bulletin board when quests were handed over. Eryi's new quests stood out in particular.

"Fifty silver coins," a bearded man read the quest announcement, looking both eager and reluctant. "It's not a lot, not a small amount, but even with a carriage, it'll take five or six days to get there and back. It's not worth it." He was a D-rank adventurer, working hard to level up through quests.

In another month, the Dragon Scale Flower, a specialty of the Dragon Gorge Forest, will mature. Dragon Scale Flowers are difficult to harvest, and magicians have long sought them. They are said to be an essential ingredient in certain healing potions, and a single whole flower costs one silver coin. The flowers mature in a month, and a D-rank adventurer should be able to easily pick 10-20 flowers daily during this period.

"I think it's great, but it's a pity that it's not on our way." The muscular man with a big sword on his back expressed some regret. He came here to accept a task of sending items from other towns. Now he is ready to leave and wants to see if there is any task that he can do at the same time.

"That's not necessarily true. The road hasn't been very peaceful recently."

"Indeed, the Piranha Plant is in its mating season."

A short, reddish-brown-haired young man muttered as he looked at the quests, "I'd love to do it, but I'm not level enough..." He had just become an adventurer, still an E-rank adventurer, and could only perform minor quests. Because the flower-picking quests in Dragon Gorge Forest had no level limit, he had come here specifically, hoping to level up a bit after the Dragon Scale Flowers matured. He also hoped to save up enough money to buy some new equipment.

"Little guy, you might be able to handle this mission normally, but it's really not suitable right now." The burly man slapped the smaller man on the back, nearly knocking him off his feet. "Two Piranha Plants could carve you up. Their mouths can open this wide." The burly man gestured with his hand to the smaller man's height; it was about half his size.

A day passed, and many people looked at this task, but no one accepted it.

In the hotel room.

Eryi waited in the house all day, but no adventurer showed up to take the quest. After loading the teleportation room and receiving a signal from another dimension, Eryi teleported back to his original dimension, went downstairs, bought a new phone, and used some energy to bring it back.

With her phone, she watched videos and practiced her new skills, and time flew by. Mao Rongrong felt bored, and with Eryi's permission, she went out to play. It was unclear whether she was going to look for his former subordinates.

Knock knock knock, finally there was a knock on the door.

"Excuse me, who are you?" Eryi asked through the door. She hoped it was the adventurer who accepted the mission.

"I am a believer in the God of Light and a priest in the town's church." The voice sounded polite, completely different from the one he heard in the tavern that day.

"Please wait for me in the lobby first, I'll come over later." It would be difficult to let anyone know that the room had been remodeled.

"Okay." Moore turned and went downstairs.

The day before, he had noticed Eryi's existence when he had an unpleasant experience with the magicians.

Although the unfortunate trainee magician claimed that the priestess was a priestess of another god, he felt that was wrong.

Because Eryi was trying to recite the Light God's exclusive follower spell, his entire body was filled with the Light God's aura. Moore believed that Eryi must have pledged his loyalty to the Light God just like him.

Every year, the Church of Light sends people to take inventory of each church. Moore calculated the time. Although it was a little early, judging by the situation, he believed that Eryi was most likely an inspection priest, coming to investigate his preaching efforts.

Thinking of the scene where he was caught confronting several magic apprentices who didn't even have a level, Moore cursed those brats again in his heart, hoping that this would not affect his rating.

Every inspection is an opportunity. If he does well, he may be promoted and transferred back to the big city. Of course, he must seize it.

Even the residents noticed Moore's abnormality.

The young girl said to her mother, "I've never seen a priest so diligent. He stays in the church all day and even kindly answers my questions about the scriptures."

Eryi didn't keep Mur waiting for long. When Ling Lingba informed her that Mur had already gone downstairs, she followed him to the hotel lobby. Although it was a lobby, it wasn't very large. Two priests sat facing each other at a dining table. The hotel owner, very tactfully, went to the door to bask in the sun.

"What do you want from me?" Eryi asked first. Could it be that this priest accepted her escort mission?

"May the God of Light bless us." Moore put on a pious expression: "We met in the tavern yesterday. I believe you also saw that scene. It was a misunderstanding." Moore explained.

"Sorry, I don't quite understand what you mean." Eryi was a little disappointed. The reason this person came to her sounded unrelated to the escort mission.

"I mean... we all know those magicians aren't easy to get along with. She paid a hefty sum for their support, but she didn't tell me beforehand that I needed to soothe her horses—" At this point, Moore remembered that the priestess seemed familiar with the group of trainee magicians. Could she be earning some extra income, even soothing their horses? But he was already halfway through the story about the horses, which was awkward.

"I mean, why didn't you come to church? We have a special lounge, you don't have to stay here, the environment in the church lounge is better." Moore immediately changed his words.

"Wait." Eryi finally understood what the priest meant. "Have you made a mistake? I'm not a priest of the God of Light."

“…”

The expression on Moore's face was truly remarkable, a transformation that took only half a second. He put away his seemingly comical, ingratiating expression and replaced it with a serious one. Against the backdrop of his priestly robes, it truly had a certain sacred quality.

He stood up and looked down proudly: "Which god are you a believer in?"

Eryi was a little puzzled: "Maria."

"You've never heard of a deity. No wonder you don't understand the rules." Moore slammed his hand down on the table, shaking the long-unchanged dining table. "This is the independent worship area of ​​the God of Light. Priests of all other deities must report to the church before passing through. And you're not allowed to preach in town. I hope you understand."

Eryi smiled. She finally understood where the source of the contempt chain that the tavern owner mentioned came from: "Thank you very much for being so kind and traveling across half the town to remind me so that I don't have to go to the church to report in person. Next time I see Wells, I will mention it to him so that he can pay attention to the rare talents even in remote areas." God knows who Wells is. She only heard the noble child mention him. Maybe he is a big shot in the Church of Light, but it doesn't matter. She can use the name for now.

“…” Moore performed his face-changing performance again.

When Moore walked out of the hotel, his face looked like a turkey that had been raised for a year and was about to be slaughtered.

When they reached a deserted spot, he squatted down and scratched his hair. "Only the God of Light would know why a priest of a new deity would know the High Priest."

A gray-blue demon wolf with white claws passed proudly in front of him.

"Damn, am I despised by it?"

Unable to wait for the adventurer to come and take up the escort mission, Eryi decided to go to the Adventure Guild to change the mission content.

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