Chapter 383 The Grand Magic Gathering (Part 2)



Wouldn't that cut off the livelihood of commoner mages?

Well, actually, that's not the case. Over the years, people have developed higher standards for the quality and lifespan of magical artifacts. These artifacts have been used for a long time, and the number of people buying new ones has been decreasing year by year.

Commoner mages had long been aware of this predicament: even if the magical artifacts malfunctioned, most commoners would simply grit their teeth and endure it rather than continue purchasing them.

So this thing was designed for their livelihood.

In this way, ordinary people save money, and they can continue to make money. It's a win-win situation: small profits but quick turnover!

Liu Lang couldn't help but marvel at such a magical device; it was like an automated repair factory for ordinary people.

They only demonstrated their ability to repair small and medium-sized magical artifacts, so it's unclear whether they also have the ability to repair large magical artifacts.

Further along, there are some civilian weapons displays.

However, most of these measures were intended as warnings and expulsions, since they were neither knights nor mercenary warriors; protecting themselves was already their limit.

"A warning bell? What's the use of that?"

"Hehe, sir, you don't know this, but I've already modified the copper bell into a trigger alarm. As long as it senses the presence of a demon nearby, it will shake on its own, and the sound waves are strong enough to wake up residents on two streets!"

The inventor was a crippled veteran from Samsung, who patted his chest and guaranteed that this thing was more sensitive than any kind of reconnaissance barrier.

However, it's still somewhat pointless; why would the demons intentionally expose themselves?

If it were really exposed, you wouldn't need to wake it up, would you?

However, this alarm bell is somewhat useful, and you can also change the sound, target, etc. through settings.

Perhaps it would be nice to greet guests with the pleasant sound of wind chimes or other sounds.

The poor old soldier was inspired to create the warning bell because a copper bell had saved him in the past, but the nobleman was thinking about how to use this magical device to welcome guests.

But the veteran didn't care what he did with the money. As long as it allowed him to earn Imperial Coins to support himself, he didn't care if he used it in the latrine.

There were also some demons carrying torches and such, and many demon hunters gathered there.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out that the shop owner was a witcher. They had incorporated silver liquid and silver powder into the short torch, and with just a slight wave, the torch could condense silver smoke in the air.

This smoke doesn't obstruct vision much and has no effect on humans.

Except for vampires!

Cough cough, once vampires are exposed to this silver smoke, it's like an ordinary person's clothes catching fire!

Therefore, this is a torch that can protect itself and can save lives in critical moments.

"Uh, products from the Witcher, you can trust them?"

Dai Shanren looked at the label at the entrance. The noble symbol here was the Noble Alliance. It seemed that no noble was willing to accept the Witcher.

Of course, there are other weapon displays nearby, such as lightning trap boxes and magic crystal quivers.

"Huh? Why are there so many people gathered over there?"

Liu Lang patted a shop owner on the shoulder and asked.

"Ah...you mean that?"

Actually, I know some of the inside story, but..."

The shop owner chuckled and looked at the nobleman in front of him. Xiao Dai then handed him three Imperial Coins. The shop owner's eyes lit up. What a generous nobleman!

"Thank you for your kind offer, sir! I will certainly answer all your questions to the best of my ability."

The shop owner was also telling Liu Lang and the others about the magical device there—the civilian hang glider.

This is a low-end product of the same nature as the mysterious flying boat that Liu Lang saw in the air before.

The shop owner made a surprising statement, saying that even the mysterious flying boat was a low-end version of a certain product!

"What's the meaning?"

"That's all I know. What Duke Udar said back then wasn't just a starting point; some nobles were already doing it..."

Liu Lang blinked. Interesting. Liu Lang had heard the name Duke Udar so many times that he was tired of it. As the leader of the Noble Alliance, this duke seemed to be really powerful. Not only did he defeat a prince, but he also had such a plan ten years ago.

If there really is a higher-spec version, then it must be a product for the elite.

Not long after, Liu Lang saw the Ninth Princess returning from a nearby stall.

Princess Jiu was holding a thermos, which looked like it had just been bought.

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