Chapter 43
Chapter 43
Treasure Pavilion was a seven-story attic, which was the highest building in Bone City. As the property of the Grace family, a leading family in Naton County, Treasure Pavilion played an important role in Bone City. To a certain extent, it could be on an equal footing with the castellan mansion.
In Treasure Pavilion, people could sell goods or buy what they wanted. At the same time, Treasure Pavilion would hold an auction regularly to sell some precious items.
In addition to Bone City, there were treasure pavilions in every city of Naton County. So as long as you could afford it, you could buy everything from Naton County.
With several boxes of weapons, Locke and the others arrived at Treasure Pavilion.
Before they stepped into Treasure Pavilion, a middle-aged man came to meet them.
“Respected Mr. Capet. I’m Judd, the leader of Treasure Pavilion in Bone City.”
The middle-aged man introduced himself with respect.
Locke politely nodded and smiled, “Hello, Mr. Judd.”
At the moment when Locke saw Judd, he suddenly became interested in the girl he had seen in Lebon Hotel. Although Judd was the leader of Treasure Pavilion, he was extremely respectful to the girl. It was conceivable that the girl must have a high status.
Since he knew that Locke was also a level-1 mage, Judd didn’t dare to show any neglect. He lowered his head and said, “Mr. Capet, please move to the VIP reception room. I’ll introduce an important person to you.”
“Let’s go.” Locke nodded. He had already guessed who he was going to meet this time. It was the girl who had appeared before.
Locke went to see Rosaline, Athena and the two of them began to hang around in Treasure Pavilion.
Two minutes later, Locke arrived at the seventh floor of Treasure Pavilion and entered the middle gate.
After entering the gate, there was an elegantly decorated hall, with the marble floor, a sandalwood table, and several silver luminous pearls hanging on the exquisite chandelier on the roof.
“Hello, Mr. Capet. My name is Rosaline Grace. I’m Count Grace’s daughter from the Grace family.”
Rosaline performed a nobleman’s characteristic etiquette, gracefully, elegantly, and calmly, with an air of competence emanating from her body.
Count Grace? Soon enough, Locke thought of the Grace family. Although the Grace family was one of the top ten families in the Naton County, several times stronger than the Capet family, as a person who had been influenced by the civilization of the earth in his previous life, Locke couldn’t do anything to grovel.
“Hello, Miss Grace.”
Locke smiled and politely greeted Rosaline.
As a genius, he spoke differently. Although it was the first time for Rosaline to get close to Locke, she immediately felt the difference from Locke.
He spoke in neither humble nor pushy manner, and his temperament was completely different from that of some sorehead aristocrats.
At the invitation of Rosaline, Locke sat down. A maid beside them poured half a glass of wine for the two.
From the corner of her eyes, the maid looked at Locke up and down curiously. She wondered who could let Miss Grace receive him in person.
The two clinked glasses. After drinking, Rosaline asked with a smile, “Mr. Capet, do you come to Treasure Pavilion for something important?”
Locke put down the glass and looked at Rosaline with a faint smile, his gaze sank slightly. “Miss. Grace, didn’t you know that I’m here for sale?”
Not only Athena and other powerful gods but also Locke had found many people following them. Someone from Rosaline’s side must be one of these stalkers.
In Locke’s bland gaze, Rosaline felt a slight chill.
With a straight face, she said sincerely, “I’m sorry, Mr. Capet. It’s my fault. I’m sorry for sending someone to monitor you. Please believe me. I mean no harm.”
She was smart enough not to defend herself, but to sincerely apologize.
“It doesn’t matter. They are just some minions. It’s not a big deal.”
Locke took a sip of wine and said casually, “I have some weapons here and want to sell them in Treasure Pavilion.”
‘It’s not a big deal?’ Hearing this, Rosaline was surer of her thoughts. Over the years, Locke must be hiding his talent. After all, many talents were too outstanding and were eliminated.
“Mr. Capet, since you trust Treasure Pavilion, we won’t let you down. We will give you a price that will satisfy you.”
Rosaline said in a low voice. Although she was a little shocked, her expression did not change much.
She didn’t care what weapons Locke was selling at all. All the advanced forgers were in the county town, so there was basically no good weapon here.
She had even decided that even if Locke took out a pile of scrap metal, she would still buy it at the highest price. This was an opportunity to develop a good relationship with Locke, and she would not miss it.
“Don’t worry, Miss Grace. I won’t let you suffer any loss.”
Locke said confidently.
Although these weapons were only level-1 or 2 weapons, they were created by the god of forging and were not something an ordinary weapon could compare with.
Led by Grace, Locke came to a special treasure identification room where three old men sat. When the three saw Rosaline, they all stood up and bowed.
“Mr. Capet, these three are the treasure evaluators of our treasure pavilion. I believe they won’t let you down.”
Rosaline smiled and turned to Locke, introducing. She had told them that no matter what Locke offered, they would offer a very high price.
Locke nodded with a smile. Then he asked Kotter, who was waiting outside, to bring in three boxes with weapons.
Several treasure evaluators surrounded them. They had received the notice in advance, so they didn’t expect the items in the boxes at all. After all, it was a thing that needed to be accepted by relationships. It was probably not that good.
“Then let’s have a look first.”
Locke said as he opened the boxes with weapons.
The three treasure evaluators looked at the boxes casually, as if they were following a procedure. However, when they saw the weapons in the boxes, they were all stunned.
Noticing the change of expression on the treasure evaluators’ faces, Rosaline also walked up. When she saw the weapon in the boxes, she was also stunned.
Although she was not the practitioner who used these weapons, as the daughter of the count, she still had this insight.
These weapons seemed to be stronger than those of her family!