Chapter 52: The Dealer Is The War Bell
An interesting discovery, but Cail had no interest in their personal relationship. Cail waved his hand dismissively, "Okay, okay, I don’t care. But... you know where you are heading and what you are feeling."
"I’m here because I sensed your desire. I’m just here to sell. As for what you do after that, that’s not on me." Cail opened his palms.
"Abyssal Ribbon: it can grant the user the ability to steal people’s memories about you. The limit is that the memory that can be stolen will only last for 14 seconds. Side effects include forgetfulness." Cail dropped the artifact onto the ground. He wasn’t afraid that it would be stolen; he knew that any artifacts that weren’t sold could be recalled using the space mark on his arms.
Inshi didn’t know that. She looked at the ribbon that fell onto the ground. She could sense that it was an artifact. In the world of the void, even those from noble families didn’t dare treat artifacts like that.
She wasn’t blinded by greed. All she felt was fear. How powerful must someone be to confidently throw away valuables on the ground?
Cail ignored the ribbon. "This one next is called Echo Mirror. It allows you to experience the memory of others. The catch is that the more you view others’ memories, the more immersed you feel in them."
Then he threw the mirror on the floor and showed another artifact. "This one is the Spine of Gyl. The more guilt you feel, the more your physical strength will increase. The catch is that the guilt will amplify, and it could drive the user insane."
Looking at the three artifacts on the floor, Cail said, "Now, of those artifacts, which one do you think will fulfill your wish?"
Inshi gulped. This time, she wished this was just a hallucination of hers. She whispered, "The Dealer?"
Cail had heard of that. It was just a general term for any person who sold artifacts. So Cail just nodded. "Yes, I’m a Dealer."
Even the child Veyr was already looking at him. "You’re the Dealer?"
