Chapter 563 The Veil of Purity
As the transaction proceeds, more and more golden light balls dissipate, indicating that the goods recorded in them are purchased.
The purpose of coming to the Moon Elf Kingdom this time is to obtain the book mentioned in Destiny Guidance.
As for other products, act according to your ability. If you are interested and able, buy it. If you are interested but not able, then take a look at it, expand your horizons, and enjoy leisure and entertainment.
"Trading Item: Soul Level Spell Original Veil of Purity"
"Detailed information: Veil of Purity, a psychic spell, with a face and a mind. Casting the spell can modify the opponent's cognition in a small range. The duration ranges from three months to six months. The specific length of time is determined by one's own strength."
"Source: Aylan Kingdom Shanyang Chamber of Commerce"
"Value: Thirteen million gold coins"
"Accept trading items: magic crystal, elemental crystal"
"It's not too expensive. It seems you can buy it."
After hesitating for a moment, Verin clicked the button to agree to the transaction.
Suddenly, a scale that only he could see appeared in front of him. On the left side of the scale was the original Veil of Purity.
Weilin immediately took out 160 high-level magic crystals from the space ring, worth 12.8 million gold coins, and then took out 40 intermediate-level magic crystals and placed them on the right end of the scale.
In an instant, the scales and magic crystal disappeared, and a spell book stayed in the air.
Weilin subconsciously looked around and found that no one was paying attention to him.
"Transactions should only be visible to you."
After thinking for a moment, he put the soul-level spell Pure Veil into the space ring. The golden ball of light in front of him slowly dimmed and finally disappeared in mid-air.
In the following time, Weilin browsed the golden light balls, most of which were items with low practical value. The good ones were traded as early as the beginning.
Six hours passed, and the bright and magnificent starry sky gradually dissipated.
Weilin slowly opened his eyes, looked around, and found that he was in a magnificent hall.
Except for a few guests who looked surprised, most of the people present seemed to have expected this situation and did not show too much surprise.
At this moment, a young man appeared in the center of the stage, with his right hand on his chest, bowed slightly, and saluted everyone: "The Adrian Trade Fair has come to a successful conclusion. This is a dinner hosted by the host for you. I hope you will have a pleasant night here. ”
As soon as he finished speaking, the surrounding lights were lit.
The edges of the hall were filled with sumptuous food, which deeply attracted Weilin.
As the young man announced the start of the banquet, Weilin walked straight towards the edge of the hall.
Before the Adrian Trade Fair started, he was just wandering around and didn't get to know anyone else.
To put it bluntly, except for his father, he didn't know anyone else.
Picking up a piece of pastry, his eyes fell on the exquisite elf shape, and then he bit off its head without hesitation, and couldn't help but praise: "It tastes really good."
Faced with a table full of dazzling foods, most of them originated from the Kingdom of Aylan.
Although Weilin knew nothing about the raw materials used in these foods, since they could appear on such banquet occasions, the quality must not be much worse.
Ever since, he was enjoying various delicacies while enjoying the dance of some moon elves leisurely.
"Forehead--"
Looking at the familiar figure in the distance, Weilin couldn't help but open his eyes. Sure enough, it was his father, dancing with his arms around the waist of a moon elf.
"Let me think about what will happen if I tell my mother about this." Weilin continued to feed food into his mouth, and began to let himself go and think wildly.
If mother knew about this, there was no doubt that grandpa would also know about it.
What will be waiting for my father next?
I'm afraid the only option is to be locked up in a small, dark room and receive a severe punishment!
Thinking of this, Weilin felt an indescribable expectation in his heart.
"With mother on one side and father on the other, it's really hard to make a choice..." Weilin murmured and sighed to himself.
While he was thinking hard, a brilliant idea suddenly flashed into his mind - to make a decision by throwing gold coins.
Just as he said, Weilin quickly swallowed the cake he had not finished chewing in his mouth, took out a golden coin from his arms, and muttered in a low voice: "If the coin shows the number '1' face up, then I have no choice but to do it." Sorry to my father."
Immediately afterwards, Weilin mobilized the fighting energy in his body, continuously gathered it at his fingertips, and then carefully carved the numbers "one" and "two" on the front and back of the gold coin.
After thinking for a moment, he decisively erased the traces on the side that originally represented "two" and re-engraved a large "one" character.
After completing all the preparations, Weilin closed his eyes tightly and carefully threw the gold coins in his hand upwards.
Just a crisp "ding" sound was heard, and the gold coin fell to the ground.
Weilin hurriedly bent down to pick it up and muttered with a hint of regret: "Hey, it seems that this is God's will. I can't blame you."
After doing all this, Weilin turned around and left as if nothing had happened. At the same time, he naturally and deliberately kept a certain distance from the direction of his father.
He could swear that he had absolutely no revenge for being beaten at Star-Moon Castle.
As a filial child, he just didn't want his mother to be sad.
When the clock struck midnight, announcing the end of the dinner, everyone was sent out of the demiplane by Adrian.
Standing on the deck, Weilin looked up at the vast starry sky. He paused for a moment and then slowly stepped off the floating ship, and found that his father was already waiting for him beside the carriage.
"Father, I have been looking for you for a long time, but I didn't find you. What are you doing?" Weilin deliberately kept his thoughts in an ethereal state, with a puzzled look on his face, making it impossible for Angus to follow him. Any strangeness was detected in his expression.
Angus subconsciously observed Weilin's expression, then nodded and said, "I have some personal matters. It's getting late. Let's set off back to Carida Manor."
Verin nodded in response, followed Angus, and boarded the carriage.
On the way back, Weilin tilted his head out the window, admiring the night view of Angela Port, and asked curiously: "Father, I bought a few floating boats."
"Three ships." Angus answered without hiding anything, and then added, "They are all 100 meters long and cost nearly 4 billion gold coins in magic crystals and elemental crystals."
Weilin turned his head and asked curiously: "Leave it there, or wait for them to deliver it to your door."
Seeing this, Angus took out three space bubbles and replied: "Store them here, and just return to the Eagle to pick them up."
The father and son chatted one after another.
Two hours later, the carriage arrived at Carida Manor.
Weilin said hello and went straight back to the courtyard where he lived to rest.
Angus looked at his son's back, always feeling a little strange after the trade fair, but he couldn't tell what was wrong.
Back in the room, Weilin lay on the bed and fell asleep.