Chapter 345 Treasury
Leaning against the sofa, Heath asked, “I heard that you discovered a sunken s.h.i.+p. Is that true?”
Hearing Heath’s words, Count Barris and Knight Colette understood a little.
The two looked at each other. Count Barris said truthfully, “Yes, Sir Wizard. That was half a year ago. Our family’s sailboat, The Archer, found it near the Canna.”
Heath continued to ask, “What about the things that were fished out? Are they still in the castle?”
Count Barris nodded and said, “Yes, sir. I’ve put all the items that were brought back into the bas.e.m.e.nt. I’ll bring you in now.”
Heath nodded. He was very satisfied with the Count’s performance.
He stood up and said, “Let’s go.”
Count Barris did not move. His face seemed to be hesitant.
Heath raised his eyebrows. “What? Is there a problem?”
Count Barrisquickly smiled and said, “It’s like this, Sir. Please move aside. My bas.e.m.e.nt is under the sofa.”
“Oh.”
Heath moved back and Count Barris walked to the bookshelf next to him. The bookshelf was filled with all kinds of books. The shelf was filled to the brim. Count Barris took out a few books from the middle of the second shelf. When these books were taken away, there was an empty s.p.a.ce in the shelf.
Count Barris reached his hand into the empty s.p.a.ce and touched it. He seemed to have touched some kind of mechanism and they heard a light click.
As this sound rang out, the sofa in the room suddenly flipped backward, revealing the floor below. At this moment, there seemed to be a dark hole in the floor.
It was about two cubic meters, and one could see a spiral stone step that went down.
Count Barris took a candle from the table, walked to the hole, and made a gesture of invitation. “Sir Wizard, the bas.e.m.e.nt is just below. Let’s go down.”
Heath nodded.
Following Count Barris, the three of them walked down the spiral stone steps. After about thirty rounds, they soon arrived at the end of the bottom step.
At the end of the stairs was a wooden door wrapped in an iron sheet. The large rivets were particularly eye-catching under the light of the fire.
Count Barris took out a key, inserted it into the keyhole, and turned it gently. With a ‘kacha’ sound, the door was opened, and a small room appeared before Heath’s eyes.
It was about thirty square meters, and it was filled with all kinds of messy items. Piles of gold coins, large treasure chests, all kinds of gold and silver jewelry, antique equipment, and even a set of Knight’s armor… It was like a small warehouse.
After entering the room, Heath immediately turned his head and looked at a room in the room. His eyes instantly locked on that side.
It was a wooden shelf at the end of the room. On the shelf, there were some strange items. They looked old.
These things were releasing a spiritual wave. It seemed that these were all items from the Wizard World.
At the same time, Count Barris pointed at the shelf and said, “Sir Wizard, the things that the archer picked up from the sea are there. I put all of them there.”
Heath came to the shelf and looked down. There was a dagger, a few things that looked like seash.e.l.ls, two red pearls, a few square stones, and so on.
Those square stones were the easiest to identify. Although they looked different after soaking in the water for too long, it was still easy to recognize them. These were the most common items in the Wizard World, (Magic Stones). Heath counted seven in total, and they were all high-grade Magic Stones, which was 70,000 Magic Stones.
The other two red pearls were also a precious material in the Wizard World, the ‘Red Pearls’. They had a very high magic conductivity and were one of the excellent materials used to make Wizard tools. A Red Pearl’s market price was about 40,000 to 50,000 Magic Stones. There were a total of six of them, which added up to 300,000 Magic Stones.
The remaining few sh.e.l.ls were ordinary sh.e.l.ls. However, there were some runes recorded on the sh.e.l.ls. Heath looked at them and saw that they were all magic formulas and runic arrangements. They belonged to the same series as the ones on the coins, and the handwriting was very similar. It seemed that the owner of these items had the habit of taking things later to record things.
The last dagger was a Wizard tool, but Heath looked at it and found that it was broken. He thought about it and tried to use the system to extract the dagger.
(Beep, extraction successful. Obtained Wizard Tool Blueprint (Water Knife Dagger].]
Water Knife Dagger?
A bunch of strange information flooded into Heath’s mind. Heath looked at it and found that the principle of this dagger was similar to the water knife on Earth. It used high-speed compression to form a torrent to achieve the cutting effect.
‘Not bad, not bad, it’s a good thing!’
Heath was delighted.
As a guest from Earth, Heath understood the power of the water knife. The powerful water knife could even be used to cut diamonds. This kind of seemingly ordinary Wizard tool, in fact, had power created that was absolutely extraordinary.
After checking the items one by one, Heath said to Count Barris, “These things are very helpful to me, so I’ll take them away.”
Count Barris quickly said, “Sir Wizard, if you like them, you can take them away. I’m willing to offer you everything my Barris family has.”
In front of the great difference in strength, he had no right to say no. Moreover, these things were not indispensable treasures to him. At that time, it was only because they were antiques fished out of the sea that he threw them into the treasure vault. Otherwise, he would not have taken a fancy to these tattered items.
Heath took out his dimensional pocket and put all the items away. Then, he said, “I won’t take your things for free. As a price, I’ll give these to you.”
As he spoke, he took out two magic potion bottles and threw them over.
He explained, “This is (Water of Life). You can simply think of it as a kind of magic potion concocted by Wizards. After ordinary people eat it, they can heal their body’s pain and prolong their life. It can be considered a good magic product.”
Count Barris and Knight Colette were ecstatic.
They had only led Heath because he was powerful. They did not expect Heath to give them such a big gift to heal their pain and prolong their life. Just these two words alone were enough to drive all the n.o.bles in the kingdom into madness.
What else could the n.o.bles desire most besides a longer life?
Count Barris and Knight Colette both kneeled in front of Heath and pressed their foreheads against the ground. “Thank you, Sir Wizard, thank you!”