Light Spirit Epic Chapter 2380: Lost to the Jedi (41)


Chapter 2380 Lost in the Jedi (forty-one)

"Huh?" At first, Sabo wasn't stunned because he bumped into the other party at all. What made him stunned was the amazing chill that came from the other party.

"Sorry. Please be careful." The man seemed to be a human teenager, about the same height as Sabo (Sabo is also relatively short in Bunnymen), wearing a suit that covered his face black robe. After he walked around from the side of the pawnshop's door, Sabo also saw the astonishingly cold entity - a dagger - from the gap between the man and the robe.

Although it was wrapped in a special enchanted bandage, the chill continued to slowly seep from the place where the dagger was not wrapped, which was terrifying. It was a weapon with a powerful enchantment, probably with a "freeze" enchantment or something like that. In addition to the enchantment, the dagger itself is also very sharp, and the dangerous murderous light slowly seeps from the gaps that the cloth cannot completely wrap.

Fortunately, Sabo didn't hit it hard just now, and the dagger itself was wrapped with a layer of special fabric, otherwise the young gray rabbit man would be either cut with a large wound on his chest or frozen to a large piece of skin! Thinking of this Sabo almost wanted to scold, that guy should be more careful when holding such a dangerous weapon in his hand. If someone accidentally froze or stabbed the opponent with a dagger, wouldn't it be serious? ! But after thinking about it, he also remembered that he didn't look at the road ahead, and he took the initiative to bump into it. The lighting conditions outside the store are different from those in the store. The young man seemed to be forgiven for not seeing Sabo who suddenly rushed out of the store.

It's still a little uncomfortable. After all, he almost got hurt by that dangerous weapon. Sabo was about to say something, but the boy walked to the counter: "How much can this be?"

Is he going to **** something like that? !

"Little brother, you don't seem to live here?" The pawnshop owner suddenly looked up and down the mysterious young man in a robe with a mean look. Even so, the other party barely showed his face, and most of his face was hidden in the shadow of the hood of the cloak.

"Before you **** this dagger, may I ask? How did you get it? Could it be... stolen?"

"A family heirloom." The other party said.

"A family heirloom? Do you have a way to prove this?" the boss pressed aggressively.

Then the boy fell silent.

"Is that true?" The pawnshop owner sighed, leaning his back on the back of the leather chair he was sitting on: "Occasionally, there will be people like you, brother, who suddenly appear, Inexplicably pawned that priceless treasure, and I can't tell its origin. Even if this kind of thing is sold to me at a low price, I would not dare to collect it. What if it is stolen goods? If the original owner of the treasure comes to the door Here, how am I, a small town citizen who runs a pawnshop, how can I resist the angry uncles who have stolen treasures?"

The other party appears to have fallen silent.

A very normal thing. Because he cares, Sabo is still watching from a distance. The owner of the pawnshop is afraid of trouble and will not buy such a treasure of unknown origin.

"Brother, if you don't have anything else to pawn, please go back." The shop owner issued an order to evict customers.

"Wait, wait!" The other party hurriedly said, and then depended on what he was looking for.

In desperation, the teenager had to take off his hood and groped around his neck, as if trying to take out something like a necklace he was wearing. The moment he took off his hood, Sabo also saw the true face of the human boy, and he couldn't help blushing.

A handsome blond boy. The boy had short hair and fair skin, and his skin was as delicate as an unshelled egg. Although the face seems to be a little dirty, it still does not affect the boy's extremely three-dimensional melon face, showing its due beauty.

The other party took out a silver necklace from his neck. It was an extremely well-crafted necklace, and it was also set with a beautiful sapphire. Compared to that dangerous dagger, this silver necklace is of course a lot less valuable, but it is indeed a treasure of high value.

"Is this okay?" the blond boy said, "This is not swag, it's my mother's relic."

"Well...probably..." The pawnshop owner looked at the necklace very seriously. It was indeed a fine item, but it wasn't expensive enough to bring to the pawnshop. The point of trouble: "I took it."

"How much?" The boy didn't hesitate, just asked.

"Twenty silver coins, no more."

"What?! The gems on it are worth at least one gold coin?!" the blond boy exclaimed.

Sure enough, it's still going to be a slaughter. Sabo watched quietly. He had dealt with this **** shop owner countless times, and he knew how greedy this man was. Judging from the appearance of the young man, he probably couldn't explain his origin publicly, and he was still running away from something. Because he saw through the opponent's weaknesses, the pawnshop owner decided to slaughter as much as possible. He was simply a vampire.

"In my opinion, this is just a more beautiful gem, not worth a gold coin." The pawnshop owner also pretended to weigh the silver necklace back and forth: "So sorry, twenty silver coins can't be No amount, I can't pay more for this kind of stuff."

The handsome blond boy had a look of shame and embarrassment on his face, probably anger, but Sabo couldn't tell from the handsome face.

"The decision is up to you. If you don't plan to **** this necklace, you can leave with it." The same or higher price. It is always troublesome to buy something of this unknown origin."

"Ugh..." The young man seemed to be struggling in his heart.

"Are you selling it? Or not?" the boss urged repeatedly, putting mental pressure on the other party.

"I..." Seemed to have made up my mind, the young man said, "Of course it is------"

"Wait." Sabo, who was on the sidelines, couldn't bear it anymore, and interrupted: "It's too much, boss."

"Is this none of your business, Mr. Sabo?" The pawnshop owner looked at the gray rabbit man with a hostile look. He knew what Sabo was going to say, but what Sabo wanted to say would cut his fortune, which was a big no-no for businessmen.

"I know this has nothing to do with me, and I also know that if I intervene again, we may not be able to make any transactions in the future, but..." A lot of blue veins appeared on the young man's forehead: "You want to exploit even a child, and you want to get as much oil and water as possible from him when he is in the most difficult time. Is this too much?"

The fat-faced pawnshop owner had a grim expression on his face, but he remained silent.

"Who has never encountered a problem that he can't solve in his life, and wants to ask for help at the most difficult time." Sabo continued to say, regardless of the other's angry stare: "You are in a child who needs help most urgently. When you take advantage of someone's danger and want to exploit him, won't your conscience hurt? No. Do you still have a conscience?"

"That..." Watching Sabo scolding the pawnshop owner, the blond boy was a little at a loss.

"Anyway, I won't pay more than twenty silver coins for this kind of stuff." The pawnshop owner also blushed and continued, with no intention of backing down.

"I know you would say that." Sabo silently took out a gold coin from his arms: "Little brother, don't sell the necklace to that guy. I will use this gold coin to buy your silver necklace, Is it possible?"

"You bastard!" I thought that Sabo couldn't come up with any tricks, but he didn't expect the gray rabbit to actually take out a gold coin. The pawnshop owner, who was so embarrassed, scolded: "Sabo!! You Don't come to my pawnshop in the future! I don't want to see your furry, stinky face!"

"Even if you invite me, I won't come." The gray rabbit man also said angrily: "You want to exploit even a child. Seeing you do such a black heart, who would dare to follow you in the future? Doing a deal?!"

Ten minutes later, on a deserted street.

"Although it's a bit informal, but..." When Sabo took the silver necklace from the blond boy, he also put the gold coins in his hand into the boy's hand: "The transaction is complete. It's up to me. It may be weird, but you also check if the gold coins are real."

The blond boy asked uncomfortably, "How to check? Like it's shown on TV...bite?"

"What era of TV series are you watching..." A drop of sweat appeared on the forehead of the rabbit: "But yes, pure gold has a certain malleability, and if you bite it, it will leave a mark on the gold coin. bite marks."

So the other party picked up the gold coin and took a bite without thinking. When he bit, he showed the two rows of neat and white teeth, and the fangs were pointed and very cute.

"Sure enough, there are bite marks." The boy confirmed that the gold coin was real, and immediately showed an innocent smile.

Sabo knew he might be blushing right now, so he turned his face away so he didn't want the other person to see ~IndoMTL.com~ Why is he blushing? "

Is it still seen, Sabo sighed and explained with difficulty: "I forgot, I didn't wash my hands when I went out just now, the gold coins may be dirty..."

"Don't mind, don't mind!" the blond boy laughed, "Thank you anyway, Big Brother Sabo. I'm so sorry to have caused you to quarrel with the pawnshop owner."

"It's okay. Just call me Sabo." Rabbit said thoughtfully, "And that guy went too far first. I saw him upset a long time ago. But what are you going to do next?" If you save a little bit, the money will be enough for your expenses for about half a year. It seems that you are planning to find a hotel to live in first, right? If you are alone...is there any problem?"

"Um..." The young man lowered his head and thought, while thinking, he kicked the concrete floor on the road restlessly: "Anyway, can I come to your house first, Brother Sabo ?"

"What?!" Rabbit was confused by the other side's jumping dialogue.

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