CHAPTER 30

Aamon was caught between crossroads. He was reluctant to take the offer knowing that he would barely purchase anything with the ten gold coins, however, knowing the value that Vicente had told Aamon, it would appear that the price of the Falcona indeed depreciated upon its death.

If there was something that Aamon realized as a lesson he would gained from here, it was the fact that trading should really be about profit and not just the value.

“Alright, I really need the gold coins right now so I’ll take it.” Aamon eventually agreed.

He had no choice, he couldn’t keep the Falcona with him and find another trader. For what he observed, it would seem that Vicente’s tavern was the only place that practice trading in town. Most of the brothels and other taverns here don’t indulge in such activities and the reason was unknown to Aamon.

Vicente threw in a pouch of coins and Aamon immediately took it. He immediately secured the coins by quickly counting them and afterwards snuck it inside his
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