After a round of bargaining, Heath finally bought the antique for 180 Magic Stones and prepared to take it back to be smelted and restored.
Wizard tools, even the lowest level of Wizard tools, cost at least a thousand Magic Stones. To buy a Wizard tool with a blueprint for 180 Magic Stones was simply something that could be laughed out of a dream.
Leaving the magic shop, Heath continued to stroll on the street.
Although he had the main materials to restore this magic tool, he still lacked more than a dozen supplementary materials.
Although these materials could be sold in this magic shop, to avoid arousing suspicion, Heath still decided to buy them separately from a few other shops. In addition, he also took the opportunity to extract some attributes.
Just like that, he went to more than a dozen materials shops in a row and gathered all the materials needed to make the magic tool.