283. Chapter 283 Steel Garuru?



Seeing Kassa stopping beside many card games and observing them repeatedly, the waiter whose salary was linked to the sales of Spirit Cards immediately realized that he had achieved another great success.

The waiter walked quickly to Kassa's side, smiled politely according to Mitris's instructions, and asked softly if it was Kassa's first time here.

Kaisa, who was immersed in the card battle, nodded subconsciously, and then reacted to the approach of the waiter.

Her body was about to react, but was suppressed by her excellent reaction ability.

Not noticing that he was nearly knocked down by the half-elf in front of him, the waiter began to recite all the fun and gameplay of the Spirit Cards, and even emphasized the characteristics of the spirits that can be summoned through certain professional features.

Kassa's heart was moved after hearing these words.

"So, how can I get them?"

As expected, Kassa asked this question.

So the waiter respectfully led her to the counter.

Without her introducing too much, Kassadin directly took out a few gold coins.

"Change all of these into card packs!"

Although there were many Spirit Card enthusiasts who would buy in large quantities, this was the first time the waiter had handled a business involving just a few gold coins.

She counted the card packs on the container with some embarrassment and was about to help Kassa get them, but suddenly remembered something.

Turning around, she said apologetically:

"Sir, the spirit of the spirit card needs to be condensed by the customer himself using monster materials or antiques. The ones you just saw were condensed by other customers. The cards we sell here are cards that have not yet condensed the spirit, commonly known as white cards. You..."

A few days ago, a customer came to the door because of a misunderstanding. The waiter saw that the half-elf was so rich, so he warned him in advance.

"I know! Just give me the stuff!"

Seeing the waiter whining, Kasa urged him impatiently.

The elves of Verenna have bad tempers, otherwise they wouldn't have marched north to fight the undead of Karrnath, west to fight the goblins of Dhakaan, and from time to time go to the Tarantal Plains to clash with the halfling tribe.

Seeing the customer urging him, the waiter quickly brought out piles of card holders and neatly stacked them on the counter.

While counting the number, Kassadin put all the card packs into his dimensional bag.

After the payment was made, she left with her card wallet without saying anything.

Adventure Zone, on an ice field close to the Antarctic continent.

After a fight, Carl and his team finally killed a powerful winter wolf.

Although Storm Bay is located on the equator, the vast expanse of Xen'drik reaches all the way to the South Pole region of the planet Eberron.

Generally speaking, adventurers rarely stay here because there is no dragon crystal in these places, and because of the cold weather, there are very few vegetation and animals here.

But this place is indeed considered the "outer" area of ​​Xen'drik, so there are still many adventurers who occasionally pass by here.

Carl and his friends jumped here by accident and encountered a winter wolf.

“Huh~, it looks like this winter wolf must have escaped from the core area because of the Lonely Mountain incident. With its size… the ordinary animals around it are almost being eaten to extinction by it!”

Stepping on the winter wolf's head, Hope, who had not yet stopped being frenzied, analyzed the winter wolf's origins in a rumbling voice.

Druids have no psychological burden when killing creatures that have mistakenly entered other areas and caused serious damage to the local ecological chain.

"Haha, if that's the case, then the fault in this matter seems to be still on us. Sigh~, I don't know what the situation is like over at Lonely Mountain."

Waving at Lisanna, he simply wiped the blood off the wolf's fangs and threw it to Lisanna.

"Please keep this for now! After we get back, I'll go to the depths of the underground ruins and get you some parts for the cobalt golem. Hmm, I wonder what kind of spirit this combination can condense into."

After asking Hope to cut up and preserve the winter wolf's body, the group got on their motorcycles again and returned to Storm Bay.

The purpose of this adventure was to collect materials for Lisanna, and Carl had no intention of going deeper. It was just that the jump span to the outer area was too large, so he came to an area so far away from Storm Bay.

After driving in other directions for a while, Carl and his team soon arrived at a place with golden wheat fields.

This is an area on the coast around Xen'drik, and once upon a time, similar places were dotted with many small ports.

However, in order to maintain its position as the industry leader, the Storm Council used various means to crack down on the business of small ports, and persuaded merchants to change their industries, turning these seaport areas into planting and breeding areas.

This is where the cheap food in Storm Bay comes from.

Because most of these places exist in the form of farms, the interests of the farmers are protected to a certain extent.

This was Carl's first time in a place like this.

However, jumping here proves that Carl and his team have returned to the equatorial area.

The golden wheat waves swayed in the sea breeze. These special wheat varieties transformed by the Dragonmark Family and Eruden Druids have strong vitality and amazing yield.

Driving along the road through the wheat fields, Carl and Lisanna's mood suddenly became peaceful.

This is a scene similar to their hometown for them.

Although Hope's expression was quite comfortable, she lacked the experience of growing up in the countryside, and could not resonate well with Carl and the others.

By the time they came to their senses, the scenery in front of them had changed again.

This went on for a while, and soon, Carl and his team returned to Storm Bay.

After returning to the Bastion Base, Carl went to the deeper underground ruins to find a part of the Cobalt Golem, and gave it and the wolf fang to Lisanna.

With a somewhat pious expression, Lisanna placed the two items on a white card, clasped her hands in front of her chest, and closed her eyes to pray like a devout believer.

A faint magical power began to surge, and some invisible spirituality was absorbed from the two objects into the card.

Feeling this change, Lisanna hurriedly picked up the card and held it in her hand.

A faint connection began to form between the two, and Lisanna could feel the magic power of the magic network being injected into the card in her palm through her.

After a moment, Lisanna felt a force stretching her closed palms.

Following the force, she spread out her hands.

Amidst the star-like energy, a wolf-shaped spirit is rapidly condensing.

Seeing this, Carl held his breath and let his spiritual energy, carrying part of his thoughts, emit into the energy that was condensing.

Soon, the spirit revealed its final appearance. It had a metal body, sharp claws, and a somewhat exaggerated cannon mounted on its back.

It has many small gun muzzles and cooling vents all over its body, and looks more ferocious than handsome.

Seeing this spirit, Carl was subconsciously stunned.

"Fullmetal...Fullmetal Garuru?"

(End of this chapter)


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