When "The Fool" Klein helped "The Hermit" defeat his enemy last time, he realized that "The Hermit" was a low-sequence extraordinary being.
At the start of this tarot gathering, Klein noticed some changes in the "Hermit's" spirit, which appeared to have advanced to Sequence 8.
As for the path to which the "Hermit" belonged, Klein discovered that when the "Hermit" attended the gathering this time, the pattern on the back of his chair had changed, turning into a pair of cold, indifferent eyes without eyelashes, containing countless glittering stars.
Klein had seen this symbol when dealing with Old Neil's case, so he was certain that the "Hermit" was an extraordinary being on the "Hermit" path and would definitely need the "Wizard's" potion recipe.
Old Neil...
Klein, behind the gray fog, thought of this and gave a comical smile.
"I do need this potion recipe," Odis said. "Name your price."
He was a little puzzled as to where Klein had gotten the "wizard" potion recipe.
Klein manipulated the "world" and said, "700 pounds."
That recipe was obtained during a divination session with the "Hermit," at the cost of my head instantly shattering above the gray mist. Selling the potion recipe to the "Hermit" was a way of getting some compensation in return.
"Deal," Odis said immediately.
Seeing that the other party agreed so readily, Klein regretted it a little; he should have asked for 800 pounds.
Odis added, "However, it will take a few days before I can pay you."
He was lamenting yesterday that he hadn't had £3,000 in savings in a long time, but he's already spent more than that in just one day.
First, in the morning, Odis had just obtained a batch of high-grade spiritual materials from Viscount Kelton, worth over 2,300 pounds. The two potion recipes from the Tarot meeting cost nearly 1,000 pounds.
His once-proud savings have run out and turned into a negative number.
Klein nodded as he operated "The World": "Okay."
Odis asked, "Do you still trade your own potion recipes?"
"trade."
"It's also 260 pounds," Odis said. "I'll trade with you together."
"Deal." "World" said calmly.
Odis then looked at Alger the Hanged Man: "I'll be receiving some more money soon, so we can finalize the deal first."
He paused, then asked, "Are you planning to sell potion recipes?"
Alger replied, "For sale."
"What method did you use?"
"sailor."
Odis feigned a slight surprise: "This method is a bit troublesome, but it can still be traded. Consider it part of my collection. How about 260 pounds?"
This is the way of the Church of the True God; trading such potion recipes would be a bit troublesome.
"Alright." Alger made a judgment in his mind: "The Hermit" is a Rune!
Based on the "hermit's" attire, he had probably already determined this, but he couldn't rule out the possibility that the "hermit" was using the clothing to mislead him.
But now Alger is certain that the "Hermit" is from Rune, because the Church of Storms only preaches in Rune. If they were from other countries, they wouldn't think that the potion recipe from the "Sailor" route would "cause trouble".
Odis completed all the transactions, leaned back in his chair, and said no more.
At this moment, "Justice" Audrey said to the person at the head of the bronze table, "Mr. Fool, I request a private conversation."
Klein smiled inwardly: Here we go again?
He nodded slightly and said, "Okay."
When Odis's senses were blocked, he suddenly thought: Two gatherings have been held, why has no one presented Russell's diary to the "Fool"?
He thought about it carefully and seemed to recall what had happened. At this time, "Magician" Fors seemed to have only recently joined the Tarot Club. In order to prevent Fors from borrowing "Roselle's Notebook" from her real self and causing repeated sacrifices, Audrey always communicated with him alone when sacrificing his diary.
Audrey planned to find an opportunity to tell Fors that Susie had torn up the "notebook" in her possession, and then openly sacrifice the diary.
Odis sighed; he could only wait and see how he could make the most of the remaining value of the five pages of the diary he had been handling.
After the private conversation ended, Klein released the other members' sensory locks: "You can continue."
Fors took a breath and said, "I would like to purchase the stomach of a Soul Eater and 20 milliliters of deep-sea marlin blood."
These are the two main materials for the "Master of Tricks". She still has £430 in savings, plus £260 she just earned from the transaction with the "Hermit".
If you're lucky enough to find some cheaper extraordinary materials at 690 pounds, you can solve the problem of the main material.
Fors couldn't help but think to himself: if it weren't for the fact that he had to become a "master of magic" to completely get rid of the influence of the Full Moon's Talk, he could live a very easy and comfortable life even in Backlund with 690 pounds.
Two or three seconds later, Alger said in a deep voice, "I saw the blood of a deep-sea marlin at a pirate gathering before, but unfortunately, you have missed it."
Not a single mistake, not a single poem, not a single post, not a single piece of content, not a single look!
Fors said, "Mr. Hanged Man, please keep an eye out for me. I can accept a price of 300 to 400 pounds."
"Okay." Alger nodded.
"The Sun" Derrick said, "I know the approximate range of the few Soul Eaters, but I don't need the gold pounds you're talking about."
Fors asked with some curiosity, "So what do you want?"
Audrey answered in her mind first: "The Sun Priest's" potion recipe.
Derrick thought for a moment, and sure enough, said, "'The Sun Priest's' potion recipe."
"This is a Sequence 7 recipe, which will cost at least 750 pounds." This was information Fors learned by chance when he helped "The World" acquire magical items through the "Sun" pathway.
She paused and then added, "And the two extraordinary materials I need, each cost no more than 400 pounds, and most of the time only 300 pounds."
Derrick replied without hesitation, "I can give you the stomachs of two or three Soul Eaters."
Fors was somewhat helpless; if he were to sell the extra stomachs of the Soul Eaters, he didn't know when he would be able to.
She tried to keep smiling and said, "I will try to collect it."
At this point, Odis added, "If you want to make a deal, please sell me the corpses of the Soul Eaters for 100 pounds each."
Other parts of a Soul Eater's corpse are also excellent spiritual materials.
Derrick paused for a moment before nodding: "Okay."
Fors glanced at the "Hermit": Uh, wasn't the "Hermit" broke? How come he's already spent two or three hundred pounds without even blinking?
Klein, behind the gray fog, thought to himself: Sir, you're not planning to use your credit card, are you? You've already overdrawn quite a bit!
After he made a couple of comments about the "Hermit," he had "The World" say in a hoarse voice: "Keep an eye on the Thousand-Faced Hunter's brain mutations in its pituitary gland and blood, as well as the characteristics of the Human Skin Shadow and the Deep Sea Janna's hair."
Everyone agreed.
After a few seconds of silence in the main hall, the "free exchange" session began.
After exchanging ideas for about ten minutes, "The Fool" announced the end of the tarot session.
