(Fathers, I was wrong. I will not continue chapters in the future. This one should be used as an additional update.)

It's a tree, a big, big, big tree.

Heath looked up and saw that it was as high as tens of kilometers, if not to say, yes, not meters, but kilometers!

The lush branches and leaves stretched out in all directions, like an open umbrella, covering the entire sky, making it impossible to see the end at a glance.

At this moment, he is on the trunk of this giant tree, as small as an ant.

There are houses, streets, towers on the trunk, built in circles around the trunk.

The crowds are like weaving, the traffic is busy, and it is like a lively market.

Heath, who saw this spectacular scene for the first time, was a little shocked. It was hard to imagine that there would be a city built on a giant tree.

"Surprised isn't it?"

Doro's voice sounded, and he twisted his body to get out of a tree hole: "Every newcomer who comes to the fog market for the first time is like this, after all, in a low-magic area like the old land, the world It’s rare to see this kind.”

Hiss was taken aback: "World species?"

He was surprised: "Your Excellency said that this giant tree is a world species?"

Doro said with a smile: "Otherwise, why do you think things can grow so big?"

Heath realized.

There are some unusually huge magical creatures in this world, such as giant tortoises, giant trees, giant whales and so on.

These giants have an extraordinary size. Because they are too large, there are even forests, mountains, and lakes on their bodies. Some creatures even survive on them, forming an independent ecosystem and a world of its own.

Such giants are also called world species.

Heath tutted: "So such a thing really exists!"

When he first saw the description of the world species in the book, he thought it was an exaggeration.

Doro said: "This World Tree is relatively small. Compared with its peers, it is still very young. If it is compared with those world-class monsters, it is even less worth mentioning."

Heath remembered the description of the world species in the book. It is said that some world species are even the size of a continent, and even the wizarding world itself is said to be a world species...

Hiss looked around, and then asked, "Is this a dimensional space?"

There are also some very small secondary planes below the main material plane of this world, these planes are also called dimensional spaces.

Doro nodded: "Yes."

Heath: "No wonder..."

He finally understood why he couldn't find the market half a day earlier.

The main material plane and the dimensional space need to pass through the space crack to communicate. The previous tree hole passage is supposed to be the space crack connecting here.

Doro said: "Okay, what do you need to trade? Do you need Doro to give you some advice?"

Heath thought for a while and said, "I want to sell some materials first, and then I may want to buy some witch tools, spells, etc."

Doro said: "If you are selling materials, go to the market and keep going south. You can see the purchase station after crossing the river. There are also many flea wizards nearby."

"If you have a small amount, you can sell it to the surrounding flea wizards. The price may be higher. If there is a large amount, it is recommended that you sell it to the acquisition station, which is more secure."

"Wizard tools are everywhere in the market in the west, and the best treasures are in the Treasure House, which was opened by the Magnus family."

Doro then asked: "So, do you need Doro to continue to show you the way? I'm charging by the time."

This magic stone is very profitable...

Heath shook his head: "I want to go shopping by myself first."

Doro said: "Okay, then I wish you good luck, if you change your mind, you can come to the mouse hole to find me.

"

After saying that, Doro walked away.

Immediately, Heath walked towards the market ahead.

After traversing a rough patch of old tree bark, Heath came to the entrance to the market.

There is a branch that has been offered here, forming the appearance of a gate, and in front of this gate are two young men in cloaks embroidered with the three clusters of fire emblems of the Magnus family.

A red-bearded apprentice happened to be stopped when Heath approached.

The cloak said: "To enter the market, please pay 20 magic stones."

Red Beard yelled: "20 magic stones, your Magnus family is blocking the road and robbing!"

The cloaked man said coldly: "If you don't give the magic stone, please leave."

Redbeard scolded and took out 20 magic stones and handed them over, and the two cloaked men immediately moved out of the way.

Seeing this, Hiss prepared the magic stone in advance.

"Please pay 20 magic stones."

After paying the magic stone, Heath entered the market smoothly. Only then did he notice that the entire market was actually built in a huge group of tree holes.

The top of the tree hole is covered with dense branches and roots, and it is covered with lantern-shaped fruits. The bright yellow lights in the fruits illuminate the streets and alleys.

A wooden sign was erected at the entrance with a map detailing which direction each street should lead to.

However, this map is not very useful, because the streets inside are built like ant nests, the lines are messy, and it is completely like a ball of twine that is difficult for people to understand.

Heath saw a few apprentices who seemed to be coming to this market for the first time just like him, standing in front of the map with dizzy eyes.

He walked to the map and put one hand on the map: extraction.

"Di, the extraction is successful, and you will get a copy of the "Mist Market Map"."

After his head swelled for a while, he already had a detailed map of the market in his mind. Looking at the maze-like streets, Heath was no longer bothered.

He walked into the market, crossed two streets, crossed a small river, and came to the south of the market with ease.

There are many people squatting on the street here. Judging from the fluctuation of the elements on their bodies, they are all apprentices, and their strengths range from low to medium.

Each of them held a wooden sign with the words "Acquisition of Various Materials", "Recycling XXX at High Prices" and so on.

After seeing Heath coming, they swarmed around him.

"Are there any materials to sell? 15% higher than the purchase station."

"Sell it to me, the price offered is definitely more cost-effective than the purchase station!"

These are flea wizards, who are specializing in the major wizarding markets, buying materials from various wizards and hoarding them, and waiting for these materials to increase in price before selling them. To put it bluntly, they are speculators in the wizarding world.

Heath asked, "What materials do you charge? What price? Is there a price list?"

"Of course! I'll give it to you!"

"I want everything, this is my price list!"

"That's today's price."

The flea wizards handed Heath parchment, which listed the purchase price of various materials.

Heath took a dozen copies in a row, and then said: "Okay, I'll take a look first, and I'll contact you if necessary."

After saying that, he took these parchments and left.

When he came to a secluded place, he extracted the dozen or so price lists separately and compared them in his mind.

"It seems that the war is really not far away..."

Through comparison, he quickly found that restorative materials, spell-oriented materials, and combat-oriented materials were much more expensive than before, which was obviously a sign of the war.

"Looks like you have to hurry up and get ready..."

With so much in mind, he quickly came to the acquisition station.

The acquisition station is a four-storey tower. In the hall, several apprentices in cloaks are busy with more than a dozen little monsters of half-human height, green skin, and three feet.

This is the green goblin, a demonized creature under the goblin subject. It is obedient, has some low-level intelligence, and is especially good at summarizing and sorting out. Therefore, wizards like to tame some to share the work for themselves.

Seeing Heath walk into the hall, a female apprentice greeted him with a notebook: "Need help?"

Heath said: "I want to sell some materials, about one or two hundred kinds, dozens to hundreds of each, about one or two thousand catties."

The female apprentice nodded: "Okay, please come with me."

Heath followed the female apprentice into a small room by the corridor.

The female apprentice said: "You take out the things."

Heath took out the space pocket and poured out all the contents after chanting the spell.

Leafy grass, rootless fruit, screaming fruit, necromantic flower, the fangs of the fire-kissed python, the heart of the red scorpion... all kinds of strange materials piled up into a hill.

This is the result of his hard work in the past eight or nine months. It can be said that it is all his belongings.

The female apprentice was also surprised: "It's really quite a lot."

It's rare to see so much material sold at once in a long time at a buying station.

Immediately, she arranged for Heath to sit down at the next table, and brought cream, lizard legs, roasted spiders, flower fairy honey tea and other popular refreshments among wizards.

"Please wait here, we will arrange the green goblin to count as soon as possible."

Heath nodded: "Okay."

The female apprentice went out, and soon brought two green goblins into the room.

The two little monsters sat down in front of the high goods on the hill, and immediately began to count and classify the goods.

They moved so fast that Heath could even see afterimages.

In less than half an hour, the pile of goods as high as a hill was counted.

Immediately, the female apprentice calculated the price of the Heath goods.

A number that Heath didn't expect at all...

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