Magician Online

Chapter 13: Send



Chapter 13: Send

Money, 11,250 Dollars, Aldric couldn't help but take a deep breath.

To him, this was a huge amount. Unexpectedly, he actually earned such a large amount of money just by selling honey in this game.

How was that possible?

What would he buy with that money?

(White Wind City, Eldorn Region!)

He then told the person where the city he was in was.

Not long after, the person replied, (four hundred and fifty Level 10 Monster Cores have been sent to the Time Space Hall there. Come and give this code 'Kennayhd272.')

Sending items in the Time Space Hall to a recipient usually has various means, either by entering the recipient's identity or by a code sent to the recipient. The code was created by the sender himself.

Seeing the code, Aldric hurriedly walked into the Time Space Hall.

Nothing seemed out of place inside, just a spacious and luxurious hall with many reception desks.

They were divided between serving shippers and receivers.

Basically, everything just needed to be discussed with them.

Aldric approached one of the receptionists, immediately saying, "I want to pick up a shipment for me. It has a code!"

Hearing his words, the receptionist placed a piece of paper in front of him and a quill with ink in it.

"Write the code here," the receptionist turned out to be quite indifferent, not giving him a smile and such.

He saw that the other receptionists also seemed to have the same attitude.

It seemed that they all had similar traits.

However, with the Time Space Hall's capabilities, there was really no need for them to be friendly as people would still come to them to deliver goods.

Aldric wrote down the code he received from Snow_Goose.

The receptionist took the paper again and went into the door behind him without saying anything like 'please wait.'

Aldric didn't really care about the unfriendly gesture. He waited quietly.

The receptionist returned not long after, carrying a ring which she held without even glancing at it.

Afterwards, she placed it in front of Aldric.

"Put this ring into your Storage Artifact, remove the contents and then return the ring to me," she said.

Aldric took the ring, immediately seeing the contents where he saw hundreds of Monster Cores floating around.

For a moment, he was amazed that they had a thicker aura even though their appearance was no different from the quasi Monster Cores he had swallowed.

He quickly put the ring into his Storage Artifact.

In it, he was able to move all the Monster Cores.

Soon he returned the ring to the receptionist.

"I also want to send items," he said.

"Go over there," the receptionist replied, pointing to another receptionist.

Aldric wished he could handle the delivery so he wouldn't have to go to the other receptionist, but unfortunately that wasn't possible.

He was forced to leave with a sigh, then sent a message to Snow_Goose.

(I've received your delivery. Give me your location!)

(Heaven Valley City, Eldorn Region!)

An answer instantly appeared, which was quite surprising to Aldric since they were still in the same region.

This meant that they were not too far away, so perhaps that person was also a player from London.

As far as he knew, players from one location were usually sent to the same region in this game.

He searched the information of Heaven Valley City for a while, discovering that it was in fact the largest city in the Eldorn Region.

"I want to send an item consisting of 900 bottles of honey, how much will it cost?" He asked the receptionist at the delivery desk.

"Move them into this ring so we know their weight," the receptionist replied, handing Aldric a new ring.

Aldric put the ring into his Storage Artifact, doing the same thing except that this time he moved his items elsewhere.

He took a moment and handed the ring back to the receptionist.

While holding it, she shook it for a while, seeming to be able to tell the weight of the items inside the ring.

From the looks of it, she didn't seem to be trying to peek inside the ring at all.

"Where do you want to send it?" she asked afterwards.

Distance also determines the shipping cost. If it was further away, it would naturally cost more.

"Heaven Valley City, Eldorn Territory," Aldric replied.

"I see, then the cost is 1,150 Coins," said the receptionist.

Aldric let out a sigh of relief at that.

It was at least not that expensive.

"Fill out this document!" The receptionist then handed him a piece of paper.

On the paper he needed to fill in the name of the destination city and region, and the identity of the consignee.

However, the identity of the consignee did not have to be filled in. He could replace it with a code.

Aldric didn't know who Snow_Goose was, he could naturally only write the code for him.

He wrote the code randomly, then pushed the paper back to that receptionist.

However, the latter did not take it immediately.

She stared at it and seemed to be waiting for something.

Realizing what she wanted, Aldric quickly took out a pile of coins that amounted to 1,150 Coins.

Only after looking at the coins did the receptionist move.

"In one minute, your goods will arrive at Heaven Valley City, Eldorn Region," she said.

She entered the door behind him after saying that.

Aldric, who didn't want to be there any longer, quickly left the hall.

He sent another message to Snow_Goose, telling him that he had already sent his goods to Heaven Valley City.

(It was a pleasure dealing with you, if you have another Honey of Life, bring it to me!)

That was the reply message from Snow_Goose.

Aldric didn't think much about it anymore as he was very happy right now.

Not only did he get so many Level 10 Monster Cores, he even got a lot of money.

When he opened the forum again, he was astonished, finding there were over 7000 messages logged into his account.

"Do they all want to buy my honey?" He wondered.

The messages were still growing, approaching the 8000 mark.

Aldric finally decided to close his post, stating that all the honey had been sold.


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