Synthetic Wizard - Chapter 103 - 92: Today I Won’t Let You Trade for Anything (Part 3)

Chapter 103: Chapter 92: Today I Won’t Let You Trade for Anything (Part 3)
Under the gaze of everyone, Rose’s palm brushed past, and two exquisitely crafted wooden boxes appeared out of thin air on the table.
She opened one, revealing densely packed green seeds inside.
“These are Mandala Grass seeds. You all should know the properties of Mandala Grass, so I won’t elaborate. There are a total of one hundred and twenty-one Mandala Grass seeds. Anyone interested?”
Mandala Grass is a magic plant with hallucinogenic effects, widely used in many potions.
Back in the Evil Spirit Manor of Stone Bell City, Sunan encountered a lot of Mandala Grass. However, those Mandala Grasses had been corrupted by negative energy and couldn’t be used for potion-making. They eventually had to be burned.
“What do you want in exchange?” Sunan asked.
He was about to establish a new Magic Plant Garden, which could use some Mandala Grass.
Rose glanced at the magic stone on Sunan’s table, hesitated, then said: “One magic stone, how about it?”
Sunan nodded: “Deal!”
“Thank you.” Rose breathed a small sigh of relief.
The value of over a hundred Mandala Grass seeds was somewhat less than a magic stone, making this trade advantageous for her.
Sunan placed the Mandala Grass into his cube, checked it, and upon confirming everything was in order, tossed the magic stone to Rose.
Acquiring a magic stone seemed to have significantly brightened Rose’s mood, as there was a hint of cheerfulness in her voice as she continued.
She opened the other wooden box and pointed at the potion inside:
“This is Flame Heart Potion, a first-tier potion. Taking it can enhance your physique and slightly boost your fire element resistance.”
Upon hearing the term first-tier potion, the three besides Sunan seemed interested.
Sunan watched them, secretly nodding.
As he suspected, first-tier potions were quite precious to these wizard apprentices.
Night Owl and Red Heart pondered slightly, seemingly deliberating whether to trade for the Flame Heart Potion, but ultimately shook their heads in silent refusal.
The Remains pulled out an irregular gray crystal, saying sternly: “A micro soul crystal in exchange for your Flame Heart Potion.”
Rose appeared tempted upon hearing this but was interrupted by Sunan’s voice in her ear.
“Three magic stones for your Flame Heart Potion.”
Rose perked up, immediately agreeing.
“Deal!”
The Remains turned dark-faced, glaring fiercely at Sunan.
Sunan remained unfazed, handing the magic stones to Rose to trade for the Flame Heart Potion.
For other wizard apprentices who don’t have the cube, producing potions incurs higher costs.
A first-tier potion costs at least two hundred gold coins.
While a magic stone is worth about fifty to sixty gold coins, factoring in its rarity, trading three magic stones for a first-tier potion is reasonable.
But this rationality only applies to others.
For Sunan, it’s practically like getting something for nothing.
Because synthesizing a magic stone costs him less than two gold coins, three magic stones amount to just over five gold coins.
This price for a bottle of a first-tier potion is most certainly a bargain!
“This potion will be perfect for enhancing my physique.”
Sunan smiled slightly, placing the Flame Heart Potion into the space ring.
With Rose not presenting more items for trade, Night Owl glanced at the others.
“Who’s next?”
“I’ll go,” Red Heart spoke.
The voice was low and muffled, evidently disguised, making it indistinguishable in gender.
He produced a large skeleton.
Laid out, it’s about ten meters long and five to six meters high. Judging from its appearance, it might have been a sub-dragon species, dragon lizard species, or a similar creature.
“This is the skeleton of a spiny back wingless dragon,” Red Heart introduced.
No sooner had the words fallen did the Remains impatiently say: “I want this!”
He placed a soul crystal on the table.
“Although the spiny back wingless dragon is a legendary-level sub-dragon species, its skeleton is less valuable compared to its blood and heart. Two micro soul crystals for your skeleton seems very reasonable.”
Red Heart nodded, confirming the Remains’ offer.
He was about to agree when suddenly something occurred to him, and he turned towards Sunan.
As expected, Sunan smiled and said: “Five magic stones, how about it?”
“Deal!” Red Heart replied without hesitation.
Although soul crystals are precious, magic stones have broader applications, and she needed them more.
Witnessing this, the Remains was so frustrated he nearly ground his teeth to dust, staring at Sunan with a hatred that would have conjured a spell to throw at his face.
Sunan, with an indiscernible smirk, took a glance at the Remains.
You dared to provoke me, today I’ll ensure you can’t trade for anything!


