Chapter 56: Waiting for good news

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She agreed readily, but Dean was unwilling to take advantage of the little girl and immediately stated that he could buy it at the market price.

Lucy didn't refuse.

Although she is young, because of her special experience, she has been half of the family since she was a child, and she still has some experience in the ways of the world.

It would be better for everyone if these matters related to interests are clearly distinguished.

But she touched Yaya in her arms and couldn't help but have some thoughts.

"Well, if it's convenient, can I use this money to deduct it when you cultivate a new magic pet?"

Are you now obsessed with raising cubs?

Dean glanced at the shy Lucy in amusement and nodded in agreement.

It just so happened that he also felt that he owed someone a favor, and Lucy's ability to make requests somewhat alleviated his guilt for troublesome little girls.

As for the new magic pet, it will be sold to anyone anyway. It would be better if this transaction chain could be consolidated.

Lucy's eyes shone with surprise, and she immediately said, "Don't worry, as long as it's in the Holy Monastery, I'll definitely bring it back to you!"

This child really dares to trust himself.

Looking at Lucy, who seemed confident that she could still cultivate a new familiar, Dean, who somewhat guessed the role Ryan played in it, nodded and began to introduce the materials he needed to her.

Not everyone can get the opportunity to take something from the Holy Seminary. Dean, who was lucky enough to encounter such an opportunity, would not simply let it go. He started counting on his fingers.

The screen shadow fruit that is going to be used to open a small stove for Kana can barely be counted as one, and there can also be some miscellaneous props that can be used for breeding. Of course, the real big head is still some key materials needed to breed the nonsense mirror.

There are many ways to use these things, and how to select and identify them requires some professional knowledge.

Fortunately, Lucy is also well-informed. She has some impressions of many of the materials Dean mentioned, which greatly reduces the difficulty of communication between the two.

On the other hand, Ryan, as an observer, found himself confused and confused. Occasionally, he needed Lucy to explain, and was forced to seriously doubt his own cultural level.

Later, he simply stopped listening and hid directly in the kitchen, leaving only two cultural people in the hall to continue communicating.

This conversation lasted for several hours, and Dean finished his lunch at a neighbor's house before saying goodbye and leaving.