Son of the Olden Days

Chapter 125: The idea of ​​the ring

Two days later, Shuggs came to the door of Sol's hut again.

"You just leave? Don't bring anything?" Saul opened the door and glanced at Shuggs, his expression was very surprised.

Although I don't know the exact location of the ancient tomb mentioned by Shuggs, the approximate distance to and fro, plus the time spent on the adventure, Saul estimated that it would take about three or four days at the fastest.

The distance of three or four days is not very long. In addition to weapons and other personal items, enough water is also necessary. And adventurers often bring more weight than expected to deal with unexpected situations that may occur in the adventure.

But at this moment, Shuggs was standing there leaning on the door frame, wearing a simple wallet, and not even a package on his back, as if he was about to carry two daggers into the world.

"Get ready together, you know I always trust you." Shuggs responded flatly.

Sol and him looked at each other for a moment, and finally said nothing, turned around and frowned and prepared to go again.

It's not that it is troublesome to prepare more food. This thing is not worth anything at all. What Sol cares about is Shuggs's attitude, and his adventurous state seems very wrong.

Most adventurers generally prepare everything they need when forming a team to take risks together. That is not only a personal principle of being responsible for themselves, but also an attitude towards adventure.

Some wary adventurers will even prepare food by themselves, and even on the way, even if the food is eaten, they will not casually accept gifts from teammates, because if the team has good adventure gains, they have to guard against the ulterior motives of their teammates.

In this dark wilderness, danger has never come only from monsters and powerful enemies, but from all aspects.

There is definitely no problem of calculating interests or entrapment between Thor and Shuggs, but seeing his old friend seems to have lost the basic principles of being an adventurer, Thor is a little worried.

Soon everything was ready, and Thor locked the door of the hut and set off on the road with Shuggs.

On the surface, Saul is the same as Shuggs, but with a long sword on his back and nothing with his hands. In fact, he stuffed all the items needed for the adventure into the space ring.

The strange thing is that Shuggs definitely didn't know the storage function of the ring, but he actually turned a blind eye to Saul, who was empty-handed, and looked absent-minded.

After walking for a while, Saul sighed slightly and brought the topic to the ring.

After escaping from the secret realm before, after solving Yiwen and completing his revenge, Thor once mentioned this topic. It's just that Shuggs was sinking into the sadness of Cowell's death, showing that he had lost interest in everything.

But Saul didn't care at the time either. After all, if the ring was sold as a piece of jewelry, it wouldn't be a lot of money between the two.

Later, Sol went to the new town to discover the true value of the ring through Kletty's help, and opened the use of the ring through the accumulation of spiritual power in a cold winter. Obviously, the value of this ring has been greatly increased today.

The reason why the old thing is brought up again is that Saul has never forgotten that half of this ring belongs to Shugs, so he wants to hear Shugs' opinion.

If Schuges insisted on selling the ring for a large sum of money, Saul would eventually approve. But according to Sol's personal judgment, the use value of this ring is far greater than the profit after selling itself.

Even for this ring, Thor had an idea.

Through the use of this space ring, perhaps he and Shuggs will not be short of money in their entire lives.

Those big families don't know how to use the space objects, but it is easy for him to make money through this ring. The method is very simple, just buy some special products with local characteristics while taking the adventure, and then sell them further afield.

This seems to be just a general trade behavior, which seems to be no different from other merchants, but in fact it is very different.

The biggest difference lies in the cost of all aspects.

Other merchants who want to trade between the two towns must have their own caravan, and the size of the caravan also determines the profit you can grab.

No matter how big your caravan is, after all, you need corresponding carriages and horses to carry the goods. This is the cost. The convoy passing through the dangerous wilderness must recruit a large number of guards who dare to fight. This is another cost.

In short, none of these problems exist in Thor. The only limitation is how large the storage ring itself is. This Thor hasn't tried it yet.

All he has to do is to buy goods in a certain town, and then go on the road with his sword in his hand. As long as he doesn't die in the wilderness, as long as his adventure continues, this thing can go on without risk.

Even Sol doesn't need to resell high-margin goods such as gems or magic weapons, just some local specialties, food or drinks and other gadgets are enough.

In the next town, if the selling price is not satisfactory, he can still take it to further places, three or five small towns or even three or five territories, until the price is satisfied before he sells.

You can imagine how big a snowball this little rock will turn into once it starts rolling.

As for Sol, it is not even hard work to do this, and only a small amount of capital is required. Even if there is no such thing as trade along the road, his adventurous journey is to wander around, so earning this money is actually just smooth for Sol.

Although this is only an idea at present, Saul believes that this idea can be realized with great certainty, and he is ready to start this thing at the same time as his adventure begins.

Along the way, Sol put all his ideas for this ring out to Shuggs, without reservation or concealment.

Although Saul even considered killing Shuggs when the two met during the famine, they are now friends, brothers who are changing lives, and can give each other their backs at any time.

After listening to Saul's series of thoughts, Shuggs just raised his head and smiled flatly.

"It's indeed a good thing, it doesn't matter, you use it first, don't care about me." Shuggs's answer was just a few words.

Seeing this reaction from Shuggs, Saul instantly felt anger rushing in his chest again. He said so much around the ring that he was actually not talking about the distribution of benefits, nor was he showing off. Those were all trivial things.

Thor's fundamental wish is to awaken Shuggs, to let go of the past, to live more actively, enthusiastically, even more madly. Rather than lingering like an old dog in embarrassment like it is now.

In the gray childhood of the monastery, Sol used to live in coldness and loneliness. Later, Shuggs and Erin Kouville dragged him out of the mud, giving him some warmth in his cold life.

Saul knew too well how desperate and deserted the landscape was, because he had lived like that before, so now, he couldn't just watch Shuggs stand in the darkness of death again. Such days are too tormenting.

With a grim expression on his hand, Saul wanted to grab Shuggs's shoulder. But looking at Shuggs's slightly lowered head and helplessness, Saul could only play the most beautiful music in the world in the end, silent.

Cowell died because of himself, and Shuggs never blamed himself, or even mentioned it. Saul was willing to lose everything he had now in exchange for Cowell's resurrection, but that was irreversible after all.

Saul used to think that time could make everything pass, but now it's midsummer again, and it's been a year. This matter still hasn't passed, and it doesn't even seem to go away in the future.

Some people say that looking at your friends in pain and sadness is actually you who are more worried. Sol never believed that kind of joke before, and he never thought he would be so noble and great one day, but it turned out that reality is really like this.

Forget it, I have persuaded, beaten, scolded, apologized, angered, sighed to Shuggs, what else can I do?

All the heartbreaking, all the indignation and unwillingness, after all, it was just a sigh.

Silently catching up with Shuggs's pace, Thor finally only said a word.

"In my team, there will always be a thief's position."

"Thank you." Shuggs replied.

The two set out in the early morning of early spring, with the fragrance of earth floating in the air, and morning dew hanging on the weeds.

When they left the town, they had caught up with two caravans because of their brisk footsteps. Later, they met a group of new adventurers, three men and one woman.

They enthusiastically invited Sol and Shuggs to join, and even suggested that four people could join Sol and Shuggs, wanting to increase their experience, but in the end Sol politely refused.

If you go to a familiar place, it's okay to say that this kind of temporary team Thor has participated in several times, but who knows what you will encounter in the ancient tomb that you are going to today, let it go.

If one or two people die in danger in the end, they may be hated by others, why bother?

At night, Saul and Shuggs lived in a tree, and they were divided into two posts.

When Sol's first half of the night was over, and when he went to wake Shugs, Sol discovered that this guy was opening his eyes and was not asleep at all.

"Will you not sleep? How can you face the next journey if you don't have enough energy?" Saul asked with a frown.

"It's okay, I'm not sleepy, the sage is only time." Shuggs answered flatly.

"What sage time?" Thor was inexplicable.

"The last time I was adventuring with the team, I saw a guard standing there in a daze and chatted with him. He said that he had just gone through the grass with a female adventurer and was in sage time and was thinking about life. Meaning."

"The title of sage is usually used to praise the wise universities on this continent. Using sage time to describe the coldness of men and women afterwards is also an image, but I think what it really refers to is actually a state of thinking."

After a few casual explanations, Shuggs jumped off the tree.

Saul recalled what Shuggs said just now. It seemed to be a joke and it didn't seem to be a joke. He was really not used to the strange way Shuggs was now.

Leaning against the tree, Thor looked at where Shuggs was.

There was only a faint outline, and Shuggs had been standing there still, as if it had become a tree.

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