Earth's Greatest Magus
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Earth's Greatest Magus - Chapter 1918: Gems Shop
?Emery and Klea sauntered through the vibrant streets of Golden City, immersed in the lively atmosphere of the bustling metropolis. Skyscrapers adorned with enchanting holographic displays stretched toward the sky, casting a dazzling array of lights.
Rather than heading straight to their destination, they took the time to explore various spots.
The air was filled with the delightful aroma as colorful stalls lined the walkways, showcasing a variety of goods, from magical trinkets to enchanted artifacts. Performers and entertainers adorned the streets, showcasing their talents with mesmerizing displays of magic and music.
Their journey through the city was a delightful mix of exploration and indulgence. It was a rare and cherished moment for them to bond after many years of separation.
Emery and Klea finally arrived at [Chrono Gems Emporium], a quaint store tucked between larger establishments. The entrance was adorned with shimmering crystals, and as they stepped inside, a soothing melody played, creating an inviting ambiance.
The atmosphere was serene, designed to enhance the appreciation of the magical crystals it offered. The male staff, although few in numbers, greeted Emery and Klea warmly.
"Greetings, How may I help you today?"
Upon stating their purpose, the staff guided them to an area behind the reception. The space resembled more of a meticulously organized storage room than a bustling shop, with thousands of stones meticulously arranged on display.
Their attention was drawn to a particular corner, where dark stones with silvery veins were showcased—the coveted [Cassiterite Stone], a medium-grade material possessing unique properties.
The male staff explained, "It's 700 spirit stones per kilogram. How much do you need?"
Emery, needing the stones in size rather than weight, conveyed his requirement. With the assistance of the artificial lifeform, the calculation seamlessly transformed the weight into the quantity needed.
[For the Tier 4 Earth formation, it requires 0.94 tons. total of 658,000 spirit stones]
"Should we find the specific formation first and come back when we know more?" Klea suggested, her eyes glinting with curiosity.
Emery, however, shook his head. Anticipating the need for multiple portals, he decided to procure a larger quantity of [Cassiterite Stones]. Turning to the staff, he inquired, "How much do you have? Can I see them?"
With enthusiasm, they were escorted to another section of the shop, guarded by several magus individuals. Surprisingly, behind a vault door, a portal awaited.
"It's a personal spatial realm," Klea exclaimed with excitement.
Unlike to Emery's own Khaos space, it was a man-made space accessible to others. This particular one utilized a combination of artifacts and formations arrays, often employed by factions or shops as secret storage. However, for this type of shop, where most items were too large for conventional display, they granted customers access to survey the products within the realm itself.
The personal spatial realm they entered was comparable to a town, boasting a Tier 5 classification with a diameter of about two miles. As they explored, they saw that High-grade stones were meticulously stored in secured containers, while lower-
grade ones piling ups, scattered across the expansive area.
Among the vast assortment, the [Cassiterite Stones], a medium-grade material, were neatly arranged within moderate cargo boxes. The artificial lifeform swiftly scanned the cargo, providing Emery with the pertinent information before the staff had a chance to finish their checks.
[3.22 tons available] Via relayed, It dawned on Emery that this quantity would be barely enough for the creation of three formations.
Emery, foreseeing the potential need for more [Cassiterite Stones] in the future, opted to acquire the entire stock. With the assistance of Via, he conducted a meticulous examination, revealing approximately 10% defective materials. Leveraging this information, Emery skillfully negotiated a 15% discount, securing the entire inventory for 1.9 million spirit stones.
As Emery effortlessly produced the substantial sum of spirit stones, both the shopkeeper and Klea couldn't help but smile at the transaction
"Thank you for the purchase. Do you need anything else?" inquired the staff.
Capitalizing on the intriguing environment of the shop, Emery decided to explore further. He ventured into the high-grade sections, where tier 6 and 7 materials were meticulously displayed. These sought-after resources were primarily used for crafting weapons, armor, and, in some cases, luxury vehicles.It was an exclusive realm frequented by skilled refiners and master blacksmiths, individuals who understood the intricacies of magical materials and their potential for extraordinary creations.
Upon encountering the high-grade tier 7 materials, Emery was instantly reminded of the [Dragonite] bar he obtained from the celestial ruins. This, in turn, brought to mind Master Borin, the skilled blacksmith and inventor whom he had rescued from Demon's Pit. The master craftsman not only possessed the expertise to guide Emery on utilizing the material but could also play a pivotal role in establishing the Earth base.
"Via, will you be able to locate a person and send a message?" Emery inquired.
[Yes, I certainly can], replied the artificial life form.
Leveraging Via's capabilities, Emery swiftly located Master Borin's whereabouts and sent him a message, urging him to meet at the earliest convenience.
"Let's see how grateful that man really is," Emery mused, contemplating the potential collaboration with the skilled blacksmith and the benefits it might bring.
When Emery was preparing to depart, his attention was captivated by a particular section of the shop. In this hall, several individuals were engrossed in scrutinizing a vast array of stones.
"We are currently hosting a relic blind sale," the shopkeeper informed them with a gleam of excitement in his eyes.
The [Chrono Gems Emporium], specializing in the excavation of precious stones, often stumbled upon various relics sites during their operations. Some relics were swiftly sold for immediate profits, while others, still shrouded in mystery, or trapped inside luxurious stones were reserved for the blind sale. This presented a unique opportunity for customers to potentially uncover valuable treasures or acquire items that turned out to be nothing more worthless trash.
Sensing Emery's interest, the shopkeeper asked, "Are you interested in testing your luck?"