To be honest, Valon is really moved. What he lacks now is a capable subordinate. Now he only needs to spend some points to get one ready-made, and he can also be loyal to himself. He is simply a perfect tool man.

It's just that the price is really not cheap, and now because of the purchase just now, Valon's points have dropped to [-]. Even if he uses them all, it will only be enough to buy two or three. As for those who are weaker, In Valon's opinion, he is not as good as his original subordinates, and buying it is a waste of points.

After some picking and choosing, Wallon found a few tool makers with the highest cost performance.

【Edwin】

Origin: Rune Continent

Introduction: A powerful arcane mage from Noxus, who has participated in many wars between Noxus and Demacia and achieved great success.

Price: 300 points

Brainwashing price: 600 points

Although the price is a bit higher, especially after the brainwashing, the price has doubled, but in Wallon's opinion it is worth it.

Now he not only lacks capable subordinates, but also lacks subordinates who can skillfully use magic. Adivine will not only give Valon a powerful magical subordinate, but also serve as a teacher to teach more people to learn magic.

Before that, both Walon and other subordinates had learned magic by themselves. Even though Walon has learned almost all of it now, he can act as a teacher to teach magic to his subordinates, but Walon's time is too tight and there are so many Things are waiting for Wallon to deal with, and there is no time to be a teacher.

Just one is not enough. After all, Valon has so many subordinates, but Valon himself doesn't have many points, so he can't spend them all on places like this.

【Skilled Great Book Mage】

Origin: a43 world

Introduction: A mage from the Great Library who can skillfully use various secrets and magic.

Price: 100 points

Brainwashing price: 200 points

Judging from this price, the strength of the Great Book Mage is far inferior to that of the well-known Edwin from Rune Continent, but it is too cheap. After brainwashing, it only has [-] points, and one Edwin can buy three A great librarian.

After hesitating for a moment, Wallon decisively spent 600 points to buy three brainwashed Great Book Mage, plus the previous Edwin. After one set, Wallong spent 1200 points, and the points on his account instantly It was reduced to a measly five hundred points.

Valon looked at the five hundred points he had left, and then at the talents. After thinking for a moment, he gave up the idea of ​​continuing to buy.

After Valon completed this transaction, the compartment began to move, and then four small transparent balls appeared in it.

Valon took it out. The small ball contained the arcane mage Edwin and three big book mages he purchased.

By the way, in order to make ourselves more competitive, even those who do not have real estate in Transcendence City do not have to pay extra fees when bringing talents purchased from the mall back to their original world.

After leaving the mall, Wallon came to the talent trading market again.

Compared with last time, today's talent trading market is obviously much deserted.

It can be seen that after the official dismissal of Transcendence City, it caused a big impact on this place.

But compared with the officialdom, the talent trading market still has its unique advantage, that is, ordinary slaves with large quantities and full control.

The talents officially sold are real talents. In their original world, these people are not superheroes or super criminals, but they can be regarded as highly sophisticated talents.

Ordinary slaves like that who know nothing will not be on the list at all, and this is also the advantage of the talent market.

Valon came here this time for the huge number of ordinary slaves.

Soon Valon came to a stall.

When a customer comes to the door, the boss comes up to greet him with a smile.

"Guest, you are really here this time. A batch of good goods just arrived not long ago. Can you tell me what you need?"

Walon raised his eyebrows and asked, "Good product? Take it out and have a look."

Seeing this, the boss smiled like a blooming chrysanthemum, took out a tablet from behind and handed it to Wallon's hand.

Walon took the tablet and looked through it naturally.

I have to say that the goods the boss mentioned are really good, including strong pure-blooded werewolves, green-skinned orcs over two meters tall, and great magicians from the magic city-state, etc.

The goods are indeed first-class, but unfortunately the price is not very good. Even the cheapest pure-blood werewolf costs [-] points.

It's not that Wa Long can't afford it, it's mainly because there's no need for it. Unlike the official, there is no brainwashing option for slaves bought from the talent market. After buying, you have to pay a passing fee, and you have to train yourself after you return.

Take the werewolf for example. This kind of dark creature is not weak at all, but its wildness is hard to eliminate, and it cannot be taken down without a lot of effort.

Valon handed the tablet back to the boss and said, "It's really good, but it's not what I want. You have ordinary human slaves here."

"You want a normal human slave?"

The boss looked at Wa Long curiously.

"You don't look like a necromancer, but it doesn't matter. I can give you a discount if the quantity is large."

After thinking about it, Valon said, "Then let's get a hundred first."

The boss was still very professional. He didn't ask Valon what he wanted so many human slaves for, he just asked what specific requirements the other party had.

"If required, these 100 people must have sound limbs, be young and strong, and there are no other requirements."

"Okay, I'll prepare it for you. Do you want it delivered to your door or..."

"No, just be ready. I'll pick it up later."

After paying a deposit of fifty points, Valon turned and left.

After wandering around the talent market for a few times, Valon returned to the stall again.

At this time, the stall owner has prepared the one hundred human slaves that Wallon needs.

100 people were locked in three iron cages and crowded together. There was no human rights at all.

Valon was not in a hurry to pay the balance, but stepped forward and carefully inspected the 100 people.

"Don't worry, customer, I am the most honest person in business, and I will definitely not pass off inferior products."

Although the boss said this, Wa Long still insisted on checking all 100 people. After confirming that there were no problems, he paid the remaining fifty points to the boss.

The price of these ordinary human slaves usually fluctuates between one and two points. Valon wanted 100 people this time, so when calculating the money, the boss directly calculated it as 1 point per person.

"Boss, do you have any..."

Looking at these slaves, Valon was a little embarrassed and wanted to say something, but was interrupted by his boss before he could finish speaking.

"Understood. If you see that tent over there, it belongs to our family too. Whatever you want to do can be done inside."

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