Joey took the initiative to introduce, "This is a magic rune board for gathering fire. This rune board consumes pieces of magic stone. It will take a long time to buy one. Many young nobles no longer burn golden oak fruit in their fireplaces. If you want to put a metal rune board in the fireplace, you can worry about not having to regenerate fire all winter."

"How much is this worth?" Surdak asked curiously
"One gold coin and two silver coins" Joey said to Surdak in a low voice.
"This thing is good!" Surdak although there is no idea to buy is freely praised.
Continue to walk inside the magic shop. Surdak saw a neat row of wands hanging on the shelf. Behind the wands were some shelves with some magic that could almost kill people. Surdak wanted to turn over a magician to see what was inside, and he wanted to make magic so thick.
In addition to wand magic, Surdak finally saw some classified introductions of books, such as tactics, swordsmanship, Wu Xueying’s trap training skills, marksmanship, archery, and so on. These books were put on the shelves in different categories, and Manager Joey introduced some skills to Surdak, such as Pojun’s tactics, Yan boxing, cross sword cutting, serial archery and so on.
"Those who are taught in the War College are always worse than these skills."
Seeing that Surdak didn’t mean to stay, Joey continued to take him inside. There was a long row of counters with a thick layer of felt on the counter surface, and there were handfuls of weapons of different shapes on the felt surface. Surdak already had a craftsman’s sword that was very handy. He didn’t plan to buy weapons and guard it. It was already very good.
But when he saw these excellent magic weapons on the counter of the store, one of them had a slight magic fluctuation. Surdak stopped the saber in front of it, and the saber was very delicate. The whole blade was full of streamline. He picked up the saber with a blue magic pattern from the counter and took a look at Joey.
Joey didn’t even say the name of this saber for questioning. He glanced at the clerk behind the counter.
The clerk leaned in and explained, "The manager’s saber is called’ Shining’, which was recently developed by Master Lancelot Clapham, but this saber is a magic weapon, but it has a little flaw … that’s why it’s here!"
"What’s wrong with this saber?" Joey asked quietly.
"Manager Joey’s magic array of saber face is said to be’ micro-illumination’, but its only effect is that it doesn’t ignite at night …" The shop assistant explained with an embarrassed face. "But that’s not its fault. Master Lancelot Clapham was a nobleman, and it was specially customized when it was built. The base of this saber’s apron inlaid with magic stone fragments was broken, so this shining saber has no magic source, and this saber is put here by magicians to exert its magic effect …"
Chapter 379 Store
Many clerks in front of the counter smiled apologetically at Surdak and took the saber from the knife rest, but Joey waved it back. Joey turned to Surdak and smiled and asked, "Knight Surdak, do you like enchanted weapons?"
Surdak evenly looked at the counter and said to Joey, "Of course, every knight wants to have an enchanted weapon …"
Joey’s eyes fell on a machete with a red blade. The handle and armguard of this machete are all made of gold, which looks colorful and the blade has a complete magic pattern. The machete style makes the weapon very similar, but this machete is much better than those of the bandit group in terms of material and workmanship.
Manager Joey put on a look of’ I am familiar with this place’ and handed the seemingly heavy machete to Surdak. He said, "Knight Surdak, don’t make a choice yet. There are many touching weapons here for reference. This red crescent is also blessed by Master Clapham. The magic effect is definitely better than micro-illumination. Look at it. It’s like a crescent blade, isn’t it?"
The main reason why Surdak doesn’t like machetes is that this curved blade needs another set of skills.
"How much magic spar does this red crescent handle need?" Looking at this red crescent Surdak asked curiously.
Manager Joey of "15 Magic Diamonds" made the voice so low that both of them could hear it. Obviously, he thought that since Surdak was a friend of the magician of Dale, he should give a little discount.
Surdak didn’t expect an enchanted machete to cost 15 pieces of magic spar. He couldn’t help glancing at his waist craftsman sword and thought that this epee was actually quite good.
Joey didn’t say anything when he saw Surdak, but Surdak didn’t see the red crescent. After all, the price he came out was already the bottom price. No matter which business or magic shop he went to, the price of this red crescent would not be less than 15 magic stones.
He didn’t expect Surdak to think that this machete was too expensive. He thought that a knight who owns sulfur mines would never care about these magic stones. Joey knew in his heart that Surdak didn’t take the red crescent. He must think that this machete is not of good grade.
So he simply took Surdak to the central area of the magic store, where there were some independent square booths, and each booth was equipped with more sophisticated magic weapons and armor, especially a velvet booth with a silver straight knife in front. The shape of this knife is simple and simple, and it looks like a limited meal with wavy teeth marks on the edge, but it looks a little old and has several cracks on the back.
Surdak could feel the edge of the blade when he walked into the knife. No wonder he put the knife in the most conspicuous position.
Joey didn’t pick it up from the rest of the booth, but confidently introduced it to Surdak, saying, "This Grimes knife is also good. I heard that Grimes is an ogre hero. It is said that he never lacks dragon meat in his lunch menu. For an ogre hero who is more than five meters tall, this knife should be regarded as a common superior weapon, but it can’t cut the dragon skin. However, this blade edge is endowed with magical properties’ sharpness’, so it can not only easily penetrate into the hard skin of Warcraft III, but even the Yalong family can hardly resist this sharp blade."
"Such an excellent quality knife must be very expensive?" Surdak tentatively asked that this single-edged long knife was very suitable for him, so he tried to ask a price.
Joey put on a look of’ you really know what to do’ and said quickly, "Oh, this knife won the battle from Gasga’s plane. There are still ogres living in the depths of the mountains, but look at the trace on the blade and say that it is very old and has been traded in our firm. I don’t know how many times this knife has been sold. The price is 64 magic spar, which is about 45 gold coins when converted into gold coins."
At this moment, a swordsman happened to pass by the two men, and heard the manager Joey say very cheerfully and asked him rudely, "A knife that can pierce the dragon skin?" I’m afraid you can’t find dragons even in the deepest part of Pagros Mountain! "
This sentence is like pouring cold water on the head.
"Hodgson swordsmen don’t think you are dumb even if you don’t talk …"
Surdak secretly did not expect this knife to cost 65 magic stones.
There was a short dark blue bow in the booth in front of Joyra Surdak, and he quickly took out this short bow and handed it to Surdak. He said, "Look at this. This forest bow was written by the famous bow maker kittredge."
"It has a name, too?" Surdak took the short bow, which was light in texture, and felt a cool breath coming from the surface of the short bow. Then he felt that when his eyes looked around, he could capture the surrounding situation more keenly.
Joey introduced to Surdak, "Of course, it was named" Eye of Courage ".The magic pattern is an excellent forest bow. The price of this Eye of Courage is ten magic stones."
Surdak thinks that this short bow is definitely worth the money, but it is not true for himself.
Seeing that Surdak didn’t want to talk about it in detail, Joey put his courage back on the shelf and recommended his weapon to Surdak again without being discouraged. Then he looked at several sword weapons. Surdak didn’t make a choice. Joey thought that Knight Surdak might want to buy magic weapons, or he persuaded Knight Surdak to trade magic herbs directly in gold coins.
I was just about to say this when I saw that the magic weapons exhibition area had come to an end. Next to a sharp-toothed dagger, it was a pair of special shoes. Just a few guests were talking about the shoes. Surdak took a curious look at them. Joey was familiar with those magic boots, but almost every day, some onlookers gathered here.
Joey walked over and pointed to a pair of strange green shoes on the booth and said, "This pair of shoes is very special."
His voice was a little loud, which immediately attracted the attention of the surrounding guests. Manager Joey continued, "Yes, its name is more special. It is called’ Big Devil’s Toes’. As you can see, it is really made of leather from the feet of a big demon, and the magic effect of this pair of shoes is not from the inscription, but that it has the magic tattoo of life and the’ hidden’ effect in the jungle. This is a must-have boot for assassins and thieves."
A magic apprentice next to him also took the opportunity to say to friends around him, "That’s it. I’ve heard that this is a pair of shoes with a’ hidden’ effect, and the magic effect comes from its own life. The magic pattern of life was cracked by a magic teacher a long time ago. This kind of magic pattern shoes is now worthless."
Surdak took a look at those’ big goblin toes’ and said to Joey, "It’s not for me!"
After introducing so many weapons in one breath, Gensoul Ducker failed to make a choice. Joey said with some discouragement, "If you like assault weapons, I have a good suggestion. Take a look at this …"
He took Surdak to the wall. There was a big wooden stick hanging on the wall. This wooden stick was made of oak, and the wood grain was engraved with complicated lines. Some magical metals were deeply embedded, which looked like an art.
"Is this a big stick?" Surdak asked uncertainly.