Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer

Chapter 905 - 383: Assistance and Spending (Part 3)

Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer

Chapter 905 - 383: Assistance and Spending (Part 3)

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Just by considering Alka's itinerary slightly, it's easy to figure out that Alka's group is a team that acquires treasures.

Soon, the three of them appraised these treasures.

"These treasures are very valuable and well-preserved. But you've set a very short time limit, so we can only give about 50,000 Golden Sail for them."

"We'll be staying here for a month, we're not in such a rush," Alka suddenly said.

Upon hearing this, Chadite turned around and looked at the businessman again.

He started communicating with him.

Finally, after negotiations, the price was settled at around 61,000 Golden Sail.

The payment will be delivered in batches within a month.

This is more than what Chadite initially estimated by over 10,000.

The businessman lightly put these treasures into his Pocket Ring.

Then he took out a card and handed it to Alka, who was sitting beside the flowerbed.

"A VIP card from the merchant guild; our guild has branches on more than half of the Landmark Islands in the Endless Sea. With this card, we will provide you with comprehensive service."

"Thank you again for choosing our guild, we look forward to our next transaction."

After finishing, he politely left the ship.

Alka looked at the card in his hands, made entirely from a kind of metal used for Spell Materials.

It has effects of fortification and identification added on it.

A tiny diamond adorns the center, with the name of the merchant guild next to it.

Salmed's Golden Box.

After a quick glance, Alka tossed the card into his Pocket Ring.

"So we're going to stay here for a month this time?" Chadite asked.

Alka nodded: "That's right."

Then he looked at the people who had already gradually returned and shared some previous discussions with the Archbishop with them.

"So, we need to provide a treasure as collateral?"

Jason spoke, though he was actually thinking about the treasure they sold to Narvi before.

That treasure wasn't fitting for anyone on their ship; now it suddenly seemed a bit regrettable.

But Alka is more inclined to use his own treasure as collateral since the leftover aura on it serves as the best protection.

"By the way, did you buy the things I entrusted you with?" Alka suddenly turned to Chadite and asked.

Chadite nodded.

Then not far away, Simon pulled out two boxes.

Of course, these boxes were both empty.

"Storage Treasure Chest, with an inner space of 10×10×10." Of course, the unit is meters.

Saying this, Chadite dragged one of the boxes over, then opened it. Inside was gray and looked pitch black, even though it was still daylight.

Chadite demonstrated to Alka how to use it.

Through some kind of hidden Spell, then infusing Magic Power into his hand. By reaching into the Treasure Chest, items can be stored or retrieved.

Although a bit troublesome, the interior space is large enough.

"Items that can be placed inside cannot be more than twice the size of the box's opening, otherwise, it cannot be stored."

Storage treasure chests like this have compressing spells that temporarily shrink items before storing them.

But such spells always have some limitations; you cannot expect the spell to infinitely shrink objects.

"How much did it cost?" Alka was somewhat curious about the expenditure for such a large storage box.

Since all spatial equipment sizes grow exponentially.

And similar to the rings they wear, the range for freely accessible storage is limited.

To have a large storage tool, it must be made like a Pocket Box.

The ring's limit is 3×3×3, and the price for such rings is absurdly high, much more expensive than a 10×10×10 box.

Because compared to rings, both pockets and boxes are much more cumbersome. In a battle, you cannot expect boxes to provide you with too much advantage.

Pockets are more feasible.

So, a rough idea of the price for storage tools can be gathered.

Besides the size, the type of equipment also affects the cost.

Accessories that allow free use of spatial equipment are the most expensive and have size limitations.

Next are pocket belts, which have styles for reaching in and retrieving items.

Finally, there are boxes and the like.

Even space expansion through buildings is possible; these are overly advanced uses.

At least, apart from seeing records of such uses in Vastva, they haven't seen any corresponding technological applications in this broken world.

"It cost 6,700 Golden Sail." Upon hearing this price, both Alka and Chadite raised their eyebrows, indeed an expensive price.

It's nearly half a treasure's worth.

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