Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 603: Key of Rules at Cabbage Price


On the light screen, many patterns of food were displayed.

Herag selected a roast chicken and a steak, then clicked to confirm.

Soon, the food that Herag had just chosen appeared on the dining table, still steaming hot.

Life here is very convenient, dining is something you can solve directly through the Wizard's Mark, delivering the chosen food directly to the wooden hut's dining table.

The speed is very fast, and it's very fresh, guaranteed to be freshly made.

The reason these foods are made so quickly is that they are all made by magic.

The magic of the Boundary Land is no longer limited to conventional magics such as attack and defense, a lot of daily life magic has been developed.

There are quite a few chefs among the wizard community, and these food enthusiasts naturally find it easy to focus their research on food.

Their goal is to use magic to assist in making delicacies, you could say they are the chefs among wizards.

The Boundary Land even holds a chef competition every year, and various astonishing food magics always emerge.

The roast chicken and steak in front of Herag are made through magic.

The temperature, taste, and appearance are all just right, reaching perfection.

Because it's made with precise calculations by magic, there won't be deviations due to manual operations.

Herag picked up a knife and fork, sliced off a piece of chicken, and it melted in his mouth, tasting very good, with various flavors mingling, distinct layers, and a rich texture.

He ate quickly, and in less than five minutes, a whole roast chicken and a steak were eaten up, with only a pile of chicken bones left on the plate.

Once Herag was full, he summoned the Wizard's Mark again and tapped to clear the table, and the plates and leftovers disappeared, very convenient.

"Truly a homebody's best tool," Herag sighed.

With such a thing, there's really no need to go out at all.

For wizards who stay indoors, it is indeed very convenient since it's normal for wizards to be at home for months or even years while researching a question.

Most importantly, the majority of these foods are free, and unlimited.

That is to say, as long as you can eat, you can eat as much as you want, all for free.

Except for some rare ingredients that cost money, the vast majority are free.

For the Sixth Ring Tower, providing these things to its members is negligible, with no pressure at all.

Even in the entire Boundary Land, these basic living materials are never lacking.

Outside, food is very cheap, so cheap it could be considered inexpensive.

There is no such occupation as a beggar in the Boundary Land, unless one wants to experience life on the streets, no one needs to be a beggar.

After a while, Herag felt something and summoned the Wizard's Mark.

He received a message, from the Boundary Land bank vault, crediting a hundred thousand magic stones.

Herag did not expect the Acorn to move so fast, only a few hours after leaving.

Now that he has money, he can naturally buy some things.

The first thing Herag wanted to buy was the Key of Rules; there is a shopping mall inside the Wizard's Mark.

The mall is set up by the Sixth Ring Tower, with vendors from all over the Boundary Land.

Those who can register on it have been vetted, so there is no fear of fraud or deception.

News travels fast in the Boundary Land, no one would do something to ruin their business.

In the past, there were incidents of shoddy goods, the merchant was directly bankrupted by the Sixth Ring Tower fines.

Not only did they lose the small amount of money they made, but they also went to jail because they couldn't pay the fines, not sure if they're out yet.

Back then, they seemed to have had few deals, but were sentenced to over three hundred years.

This was a real three hundred years, with the lifespan of a wizard, you truly spend over three hundred years in prison.

The Sixth Ring Tower isn't deliberately targeting anyone, relevant laws were established long ago, and the penalties are extremely severe, with very high legal costs for violations.

So buying things inside the Wizard's Mark is generally trouble-free, problems rarely occur.

Even if there is a problem, the vendor will promptly communicate and feedback with you, with a great attitude.

Inside the mall, Herag directly found the Key of Rules category, and upon opening, a long list appeared, the quantity was so much that it was impossible to see the end.

Herag had never seen such a scene before, the Key of Rules is an extremely precious item in the Wizard Plane, hard to buy.

Only in a wizard organization like Serlandir, relying on internal channels and exchanging with contribution points, can some Keys of Rules be reliably obtained.

Outside the wizard organization, it is very hard to obtain, and few would sell them.

Yet here in the Boundary Land, these Keys of Rules are displayed like ordinary soybeans and sweet potatoes in a shop, free to choose.

The prices are also very cheap, at least to Herag, almost ridiculously cheap.

The prices of these Keys of Rules mostly range from a few hundred to a few thousand magic stones, the most expensive being the time and space type Keys of Rules.

The price of time-type Keys of Rules generally breaks ten thousand, while space-type Keys of Rules are around eight or nine thousand magic stones.

As for other element-type Keys of Rules, they are really priced like cabbages, five or six hundred magic stones, seven or eight hundred magic stones is the norm.

There are many types of these Keys of Rules, even the same Fire Element Rules Key of Rules has different pricing tiers.

The Key of Rules is divided into different price levels according to the difficulty of use and the difficulty of successful comprehension.

Many of these Keys of Rules have specific methods of use, some Keys of Rules carry certain risks when used, and are quite troublesome.

For instance, the Heart of Molten Fire that Herag used before, is not only troublesome but also very dangerous.

This kind of Key of Rules is priced extremely low in the Boundary Land, only about two or three hundred magic stones.

Moreover, few people buy it, and the supply is relatively scarce.

Probably because the sales volume is too low, so the merchants stock up less.

Looking at the Heart of Molten Fire marked at three hundred and twenty magic stones, Herag couldn't help but feel a bit pained.

He had spent a whole forty thousand magic stones purchasing the Heart of Molten Fire from Mayer!

But now, with just three hundred and twenty magic stones, he can take the Heart of Molten Fire home.

Herag couldn't help but sigh, truly scarcity makes things valuable.

In the Wizard Plane, many people want to purchase it for forty thousand magic stones but have no means.

If one were to be a middleman, traveling between the Wizard Plane and the Boundary Land, wouldn't they make a fortune?

But that can only be a thought, small quantities are fine.

If the quantity is large, then it's considered smuggling, which is a major crime.

Because the Boundary Land and the Wizard Plane have not established trade relations, rashly selling these things to the Wizard Plane would cause big troubles if discovered, even the Acorn couldn't help Herag.

In the Boundary Land, law is tremendously important.

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