I Became My Vampire Witch Character Chapter 16: Chapter 16: Odds and Inns

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Chapter 16: Odds and Inns “While I am curious about your nature, I have to ask the purpose of your visit to my establishment as a formality.” Elanore nodded. “Well, Helena told us that we should come here if we wanted to sell off mana cores. Not only that, but I was curious what an enchanting shop in this world would have.” Morgana grinned. “Helena, yes, she was right. I can help you with that. How is she doing, by the way?” “She was doing well. I bought the outfit that you currently see on Naela from her.” While Morgana performed her own inspection of Naela’s outfit, it was Elanore that performed an inspection of Morgana. https://i.ibb.co/84K1Qqjd/Morgana-Sheet.png Much higher level than what I imagined from the starter town, and she’s a witch like me! I am surprised how close she comes to Naela’s status. Though, the vampire had more important things to worry about. Now that she was broke, she needed to sell off her stones. And possibly energy drinks. As if reading the vampire’s mind, Morgana answered the call. “It is true that I deal in mana cores. As you probably already know…” Morgana looked towards the tip of Elanore’s staff. “I can offer you a good price depending on what you have.” Elanore smiled and began pulling out several of the larger mana cores she’d gotten from Naela’s lair. https://i.ibb.co/S4hRwFHg/Troll-Mana-Core.png https://i.ibb.co/wNVj2hbV/Galimir-Hyaenodon-King-Mana-Core.png https://i.ibb.co/gLFdytbT/Steggatosaurus-Mana-Core.png https://i.ibb.co/Jj91JYFS/Twilight-Sabre-Mana-Core.png “Alright, that’s enough. Even this amount will be sufficient to garner a lot of money. In fact, I don’t think I will be able to pay for these with the money in the store...Especially including the last one, unless you allow me to pay for it with an enchanting book. Though, I guess someone of your skill has no need…” “Wait! I definitely have a need for an enchanting book!” Morgana chuckled. “I understand. Yes, it seems you share my sentiments.” I have no idea what sentiments those could be. Nonetheless, Elanore smiled, showing off her pretty white fangs. “That would be an acceptable trade. Can you show me the book?” Morgana nodded and reached under her mahogany counter top. Elanore wasn’t sure mahogany actually existed here, and she could inspect the table. However, doing so would ruin the mystery of otherworldly tables. There was a time and place for dispelling wooden mysteries. The witch behind the counter placed a large and heavy worn book on the desk. It was grey and thick, looking almost like a big slab of metal. And the pages were locked by a latch. “This book covers a lot of enchanting knowledge that I learned myself.” “Are you sure you should be giving me something so valuable?” Morgana waved the vampire off. “It’s not a big deal. I wrote the book, and I have already copied it. The only thing I ask is that you come back here enough to trouble me.” Naela laughed. “She will trouble you even if she doesn’t come back here. My mistress is a very troublesome person, after all.” Elanore shrugged off her wyvern’s insult. Instead, she held out her hands eagerly to await the enchanting book. Only when the witch handed it to her did she perform her [Inspect]. https://i.ibb.co/wFb206Wn/The-Galimir-Witch-s-Enchanting-Grimoire.png Damn, I struck the gold of this place already! Elanore couldn’t stop herself from bouncing up and down. She held the book tightly to her chest and almost forgot about the coins completely. The vampire didn’t even realize that at some point in her celebration, the witch had slipped into the back of the store somewhere and returned with a gigantic bag of jiggling coins. “I sorted all of these into separate denominations. There are copper coins, silver coins, gold coins, and a single orichalcum coin for good measure. That last one can get you an entire estate within the city walls.” Elanore’s eyes widened as she grabbed the heavy bag. Morgana raised an eyebrow. “I knew you were strong, but to think you could ev