Chapter: 170
Sweeping his gaze, Klein saw the person who asked about the bovine tooth peony.
The other party was less than 1 meter away from him. He was wearing a black formal suit, a top hat of the same color, a silver cane in his palm, and gold-rimmed glasses on his face.
"Yes, do you need it? This is a small jar of 3 soli." The stall owner was wearing a deep black robe with occult characteristics.
The inquirer with light yellow sideburns and elegant glasses thought for a while and said, "Can it be cheaper? I also need to buy other materials, such as this bottle of sunflower petals with white edges."
The stall owner thought for a few seconds, and reluctantly replied: "2 soli and 6 pence, I don't think you can find a cheaper price than this."
Seeing that the man wearing gold-rimmed glasses bought not only bovine tooth peonies, but also white-rimmed sunflowers and other materials, Klein suddenly felt that he seemed to be thinking too much.
However, he cautiously tapped twice between his brows and scanned the other party with his spiritual vision.
No problem, you are in good health and in a good mood, sir, you have to keep it up... Klein retracted his gaze, turned around, and looked back at the booth selling homemade amulets.
In his pupils, the amulets were clearly displayed, some made of sterling silver, some made of iron, and some made of gold.
But among these amulets, only two or three have a faint aura color, or crimson, or pale white, or golden yellow.
This shows that they have preliminary spirituality, and that these amulets have a certain effect!
Just now, Klein looked carefully and confirmed that the stall owner of the homemade amulet had a certain level of mysticism:
The different sources of power he chose for the different spells were not wrong at all, and the corresponding materials determined for the different sources of power were very correct.
Of course, pure mysticism lovers will definitely have omissions. Klein discovered that the stall owner doesn't know much about the spell itself. It doesn't mean that according to the grammar of Hermes, translating the content of the prayer can be regarded as a spell. , the incantation must conform to a certain format, including unique rules.
Another problem is that when the stall owner chooses the appropriate symbols for the mantra and the "source of power", there are also varying degrees of mistakes, so that only two or three of the dozens of amulets are completely correct and emit a "shimmer" .
As for how effective these two or three items can be, Klein can only say that something is better than nothing.
Amulets that really have obvious effects require the creator to let their spirituality spurt out from the tip of the knife in the process of carving mantras and symbols!
If you want better results, you must use ritual magic to assist.
And these two things are almost impossible for Extraordinary people.
Klein tapped his eyebrows in thought, tapped the upper left corner of the stall twice with his black cane, and asked, "How much are these two things?"
What he was asking about were not the amulets that initially had the color of the aura, but the semi-finished products, which only had an appearance and had not yet been engraved with mantras and symbols.
For Klein, there is absolutely no need to buy those few pieces that have weak effects. It is his goal to make the semi-finished products into real amulets.
Well, make a talisman for Benson and Melissa to avoid disaster... My own can use the materials provided by the Nighthawk team... Hiss, am I being led by Old Neil, I think this kind of thing has already He didn't feel guilty anymore... Klein watched the stall owner pick up the two semi-finished silver amulets with distracted thoughts.
One of these two silver talismans is long, with a hollow in the middle, surrounded by angelic feathers. The carving is exquisite and very beautiful. The other is simple and plain, with almost no additional decorations and patterns. A "circle" representing crimson is inlaid on a "vertical" pointing at night.
Klein, who is an appearance party, can be said to have taken a fancy to them at a glance.
"This is 6 soli." The stall owner was a taciturn middle-aged man, pointing to the more delicate one.
After a pause, he stroked the simple one: "This one is 5 soli and 3 pence."
"It's too expensive. In fact, they are still far away from amulets." Klein was influenced by Benson and Melissa on a daily basis, and he began to get used to bargaining.
After a verbal struggle, he bought the two silver ornaments at prices of 5 soli and 6 pence and 4 soli and 9 pence respectively.
Well, it can only be considered as silver jewelry for the time being... Klein thought so. JrNovels.com