Shut-in Magician

482 Sightseeing in Wangdu Leah and shopping in the harbour market

There were all similar stores on Old Bookstore Avenue, and there were no weapons or protective equipment stores that Rigdor might like. Still, as a souvenir, I could also buy Federal domestic paper, so it seemed good as Rigdor.

Once he joined the Kaspars at noon, he walked to the Digire recommended restaurant, a short distance away, where he dined on a beautiful terrace seat. Not a garden of calculated space, but a garden with a little more density of trees, with a natural feel looming in front of it, entertaining people's eyes.

It is only artificial beauty for Siu to spend time in a real forest, but from Kaspar and Christoph it seems to feel jungle, which was well received.

After lunch, I usually took a slow walk to shopping and sightseeing.

There is only a big store on the main street, so I walked off the street a little bit, and there was also a small pitchy old bookstore with Kaspar hopes, and there was also a tool shop next door, followed by a musketeer shop, each of them split up and peered inside the store.

Siu entered the tool store. It was a narrow passage, so I kept Ferres waiting outside, and when I went inside one, I smelled nostalgic. Same as the Belius Tool Store.

There were many magic props left here, and some of them were interesting to watch for use. It's funny how it's a big mess, unlike the perverse finesse of Latricia.

For example, in a demonic prop that gives out water, it says that you don't know how much it gives out.

Flashlight Modki's light magic props were also annotated that brightness varied from time to time, making me laugh. I wonder if it will be determined by the number of magic powers of the handles, and while I think it's rude, I take an appraisal, and expand the magic ceremony to see. Then, unlike what Siu had imagined, the magic ceremony was simply a huge mess and unstable. No theory, nothing, just writing chants, that kind of naive stuff.

I checked with anxiety to see if all the other magic props were similar, but some were decent. Though it was a demon nuke eater in a "normal" state that incorporated a terribly wasteful surgical formula.

Ask the owner of the tool shop, they don't have a determined professional tool maker attached here, they have it all brought in, etc. My hands should have been different by reason.

Some of the products were elaborate and wonderful, but many wonder if they are aimed as a niche industry as well as Siu.

"... a tool to play rain,"

In the shape of an umbrella to see, hold it by hand. But it's branded a magic prop. It's a magic prop. It is protected under the umbrella that I have given it, and it does not donate any water.

"Sand avoidance cover...... sand version of raincoat? I never donate sand, so I guess this guy specializes in 'dont donate'..."

I make interesting things, but the procedure was even polite, simple, and useless. There were also signs that I understood scientifically. I thought maybe he was a reincarnator and I would love to meet him, but it seems that the owner of the tool shop, the young man in need of money, has come to sell what his high grandfather left behind, and he won't be alive anymore. Too bad.

Still, I missed you, so it's good to come in.

Siu seemed to be the first to leave the store, and the other faces were still looking for the store.

I had no choice but to hang around the area a little longer and kill time.

Snack time was also guided by Digirre, who rested in a café co-located in Central Park in front of the library.

There are a number of shops in Central Park that do offerings, and theatre, bands, circuses and other things to look forward to.

Caspar seemed intrigued by the library, but he decided to take a look at the rest of the faces as he liked.

At the expense of one person because Dan or his escort is pathetic, Siu bought a Kaspar escort to get out.

Siu could stand it in the library, but it was a bit pathetic to be buried in a sea of books from morning to evening.

Thus Siu entered the library as he escorted Kaspar.

When Ferres is deposited at the reception, he pays silver coins and goes inside.

It's easier because the Federal State is a Rocha currency, just like Steyburn and Latricia, so it doesn't have to be exchanged.

The interior of the library is slightly different in construction from that of Steyburn and Latricia, which seem to be a country of heavy sunshine, with skylights creating windows in low positions just to let little air in, and the lights relying on demonic props.

For that reason, when I first came in, I felt so dim.

The room was also overall dry and reminded me of the smell I felt somewhere in the desert.

Caspar was turning to the ancient language-related corner with Stasta without looking particularly concerned.

I am willing to use it because I hold a copy magic prop tightly in my hand.

In front of a shelf of unexpectedly few ancient language relationships, Caspar had taken out one book of interest after another and carried it to a desk nearby to read it.

Rufino, the escort who followed him, seems uninterested and doesn't even look at books or anything at all, it's surveillance around. That said, it couldn't be anywhere, such as a threat, and Xiu honestly responded when he spoke.

"Do you know what an octave is? It's a way of looking at the whole thing."

"When it comes to looking at the whole thing, I've taught you how to open your thin eyes and do it. I'm not good at it, so I'm just going to hang around."

So I taught him how to do it.

Rufino, who has no interest at all in the book, also rode me, as he seemed interested in matters related to Siu's talking escort.

Until the end of Kaspar's copy, the two of us talked about "enemies in the city, how to detect".

We all rallied in the evening and took the carriage Digire had arranged in advance back to the inn.

The fact that we liked to eat dinner for all meant that everyone, including Amalia, used the large hall to form a standing meal.

By the time I finished eating, I had invited the band to do a little dance, and the time passed soothingly all the time.

It was Saturday, and Siu went out to Frach Harbor in the morning.

I told Digire that because there was a market I always wanted to go to, but Rigdor and others were frightened when they heard about it.

The name Frach means shallow and is well named for the port.

The harbour here was also close to the mouth of the influx of the Ferks Grand River and boasted an abundance of water frying with excellent points where currents and currents mixed together.

However, since the harbour itself is shallow, a large ship cannot be boarded.

For this reason, artificial islands were built outside shallow waters, sorted there once, and then wholesaled to the land market. It was a bit humorous and interesting to see a flat square ship being towed and moved by a beast.

The sea beast is a rare dolphin-shaped beast called Delpines, which is very rare. Because rare beasts come from pebbles, so often they are not discovered to be oceans.

There was a seawoman around here, and she told me she was going to discover it with pearl shells.

I was purely surprised because it wasn't on the book. After all, I discovered him drifting as a wild rare beast, like Cole, and I thought he was in service.

There still seems to be a wonder in the world.

I looked out at the sea for a while and then waited for time to head to the market.

The market is as vibrant and lively as anywhere else.

It seems that Celi is finished on the artificial island, and the market has ordinary people going to and from the stores to order individually. Even when it comes to individuals, I buy a fair amount because I shop and I am a big house cook, but I have made thoughtful purchases everywhere and it felt good to watch.

Even if Siu wanders around, he won't be able to catch his eye.

Quickly, I purchased more and more things that bothered me from one end. Sometimes I surprised the store owner by saying that I wanted it to the extent that I didn't buy it up, but I was able to buy it as I generally wanted.

Plus, I'm glad I got an octopus and a squid. We were able to get octopus in the Latrician market, but it was small and expensive. I bought it just for the octopus, so it ended just a few degrees.

It's a big octopus.

"Boy, you're from another country, aren't you? That's unusual, I can't believe you're not afraid of octopuses."

"Really? I'm not scared of this delicious stuff."

I woke up and bought this one in bulk. And, of course, squid. I was curious if I would go into a magic bag (a space library named) because it was still moving, but for some reason I went in.

Is it because Siu recognises that it is food? I shook my head, imagining it a little scary.

Squids are delicious even for sashimi, so I'm looking forward to it. And you can dry it. It looks a little like a sake knob, but it is also suitable for cooking because of the flavorful ingredients. I bought as many squid as possible because I particularly like them.

Besides, I got a good kelp.

The seagrass obtained at the port of Varm in Shaitan was small due to its location in the north from the low rough waves and sea temperatures, but it was rich in flavour and of high quality. It can also be used to make stock and make leftovers into tenderloins and sprinkles.

The southern kelp is thick and large, not thick but tactile and suitable for sashimi. It can be used for cooking as is, and I thought it would be delicious if fried vegetables.

The walnuts were thick and seemed delicious.

Tuna was up too, but unlike Varm, it's bigger than a lid. They say the fishing grounds are a blessing, and they'll give it a massive boost at all times. The flavor is not too flavorful, it is firm and tight and delicious.

They gave me one taste after another to buy in large quantities in this harbor market, but they all tasted good that I would like to buy.

Processed products were also sold at the edge of the market, and many of them were likely to be liquor dishes such as squid salt and spice. I decided to buy some souvenirs and watch and walk.

There was a store inside that sold eels. It's a small shop, so I almost overlooked it, but there's no mistake in the washroom on the table. There are other cuttlefish and anago, and they seem to treat it as a specialty store just because of its appearance.

When I heard the story, the eel still brought in what it had caught in a place where nearby rivers and seas mixed together, so I asked how it was done, and then I bought this too. The shopkeeper was surprised that only a reasonable person would buy it, but the Japanese would probably buy the eel as a treat, and there's no way they wouldn't.

I said how to cook it, so I demonstrated it on the spot. Though he smelled it and looked strange because it's a federal where there isn't much soy sauce out there, the store owner was intrigued by the unique fragrant smell and by the time he finished eating it, he was also familiar with the flavor.

The owners of the nearby shops also came out and tried it, surprisingly, they asked me to give them soy sauce because it was popular, and I gave them what Anna had bought for me thinking about the future. I also gave him a seasoning recipe to make with it, but Siu is an amateur about the flavor and how to cook it, so I'll tell him not to make a trial and error.

And when the Lord thanked me and left the store, for some reason, the next person in the store was waiting.