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My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 154 - 30: Association Second Floor
The layout of the second floor resembles coffeehouses Raine had seen in his previous life, but with more vintage decor.
Wide armchairs covered in deerskin and round tables were sparsely arranged, interspersed with plants. Most adventurers with a refined aura were smiling, chatting casually.
The number of people here was significantly fewer compared to the first floor lobby.
Upon seeing Raine and Elise, many Black Iron Level adventurers turned their heads to look.
"Mr. Raine, Miss Elise, this is the public rest area. The quest boards are on either side, but you can also directly inquire about quests at the reception," said Liya with a smile, gesturing towards the large area in front of them.
"The rooms on the left are the supply room, equipment room, potion room, and ten independent rest spaces."
"Hmm, by the way, is there an upstairs as well?"
"Mr. Raine, you’re joking."
"The Mill Town branch of the Adventurer’s Association is only a small-town level division. Both Black Iron Level and higher-tier adventurers are uniformly accommodated on the second floor."
"The Dorne City branch does have a third floor, which is specifically open to Bronze Level and higher adventurers."
"Dorne City has three floors?"
"Yes, Mr. Raine. It’s said that the Royal Capital Bogdaer even has five floors!" Liya replied, her face full of longing.
Raine nodded.
He had a rough understanding now. The divisions of the Adventurer’s Association in larger cities were much more detailed.
In small towns like Mill Town, there aren’t many Black Iron Level adventurers, let alone higher tiers, so naturally, the association doesn’t need to separate them for reception.
"Mr. Raine, Miss Elise, as Black Iron Level adventurers, the association covers all your drinks on the second floor, and you also get a 5% discount on purchasing supplies or buying magical equipment or potions."
"Uh... it’s a discount on the gold coins price, points are not included."
Upon hearing this, Raine recalled the scroll discussion among the three on the carriage and said, "If I want to procure magic scrolls, should I head to the supply procurement room?"
"Yes, Mr. Raine, please follow me."
The door counter of the supply procurement room was manned by a female receptionist dressed similarly to Liya.
"Lynn, please introduce Mr. Raine to the current magic scrolls available in the branch."
"Alright, Liya."
Upon hearing Liya’s words, the chestnut-haired female receptionist smiled at Raine and Elise and began her articulate introduction:
"Mr. Raine, the current stock at the branch includes First Level Spell Scroll ’Big Step Sprinting’ priced at 22 gold and 2 points, ’Jumping Spell’ priced at 10 gold and 2 points, ’Cloud Mist Spell’ priced at 35 gold and 2 points..."
Raine nodded slightly, although internally he was not as calm as his expression suggested.
While he had already anticipated that scroll prices would be exorbitantly high, actually knowing the prices still delivered a significant shock to his heart.
The price of a scroll with a strong effect exceeded the price of many magical items.
No wonder the association’s first-floor lobby had absolutely no scrolls for sale.
For lower-tier adventurers, it was simply unaffordable.
In fact, Raine thought that most Black Iron Level adventurers couldn’t afford to use scrolls regularly.
Even if they gritted their teeth to buy one, it would likely be used as a safeguard for emergencies or as a trump card for completing an important mission.
"The Second Level Spell Scrolls include ’Dark Vision’ priced at 70 gold and 4 points, ’Summon Mount’ priced at 88 gold and 4 points, ’Dagger Cloud’ priced at 105 gold and 4 points..."
The price of Second Level Spell Scrolls rose significantly again from the First Level.
This was already approaching the entirety of Raine’s wealth, even assuming he successfully sold all the magical items he had.
"There are only two Third Level Spell Scrolls available, ’Acceleration Spell’ priced at 170 gold and 8 points, and ’Flying Spell’ priced at 220 gold and 8 points."
Flying Spell?
Raine raised an eyebrow; he knew this spell.
In fact, if it was just for personal retreat, this spell was very useful, allowing someone to fly away through the air.
But the problem was, there were more than one of them now, and surely one couldn’t fly away alone while the others remained running on the ground.
Moreover, if the opponent was a caster, the Flying Spell wouldn’t be a good choice, as it could easily be shot down by magic.
After listening to the introduction by the receptionist Lynn, Elise furrowed her thin brows and asked, "Are there no other Third Level Spell Scrolls?"
"Esteemed guests, we are just a small-town level branch. Having Third Level Spell Scrolls in stock is already quite commendable."
"Many small-town level branches have at most Second Level Spell Scrolls, and their quantity and variety are far below ours."
"However, if needed, we can transfer from the Dorne City branch or even farther ones."
"Oh? How long would that take?"
"There are two ways."
"One way, if you need it urgently, it could arrive within half an hour, but you would need to bear the cost of using a designated small Teleportation Array."
"The other way is through the association’s normal transport route, taking about two to three days for arrival. Of course, this transportation is free of charge."
"A small Teleportation Array?"
"Yes, it’s an improved Teleportation Array specialized by the association for transporting small, valuable items. However, each transmission consumes a special Energy Crystal Core worth 5 gold." Lynn turned and pointed at a device in the room, explaining.







