The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 307: Tesh's boots

According to the shoemaker of Fatalin City, here are the pair of suede boots similar to those seen at Relmas a few months ago. But the shoemaker also told Tesh: "Sold to a charming young lady a few weeks ago."

But Tash ’s disappointment lasted only a moment, because the shoemaker said: “But I have these boots. One of them was done yesterday.”

He took off a pair of exquisite leather boots from the highest shelf. The surface of the boots was light gray, and the gray ones were almost made of silver suede. It was similar to other leather boots on the shelf, but these boots hit. Thinner shoelaces with fur tassels at the ends. The edging on the upper side is not the common wool embroidery, but the edging made of fur.

Tesh saw these boots, took a breath, and breathlessly said. ‘This is the most beautiful boots she has ever seen. ’

The shoemaker put the gray suede boots on the palm of his hand, stroking them like two little rabbits. Tesh stretched out his hand to touch them. The shoemaker turned halfway, raised his boots to his chest and said, "This pair won't work."

Tesh looked at her hand. She had washed them that morning, but now she found that they might not be very clean. She wanted to try on these boots, but now she is not sure about the condition of her socks and feet.

"How much?" She asked rhetorically.

"Four gold coins."

"What? Only three other boots!" Tesh complained.

For a pair of boots, this is already a ridiculous price, because the price of most boots does not exceed two gold coins.

"I have spent more work and fur on it. They are also lined with fur. Four gold coins are its price. They will be sold soon, and now there are so many people here in Fatalin . If you ca n’t afford it, I can understand it. ”The shoemaker did n’t have the idea of ​​cutting prices at all.

"I can afford it. I just don't have any money on my body. Will you help me keep them? I'll be back in a moment." Tesh said eagerly.

"Keep them? For example, do n’t sell them before you come back to try them on, wait for you to cover them with your dirty fingerprints, and say you do n’t like them? Or more likely you will never come back. "" The shoemaker, accustomed to this trick, said disdainfully.

"But I will come back. I love them!" Tesh retorted.

"Well, we will see you later when you have the money." The shoemaker looked at Teshi for a while, mainly looking at the little leather coat on her body. Then he compromised. Starting

Tesh and Oliver arrived at Fatalin City the night before, but Oliver had let the two Masters know that he had enough power and ability to work for the Fatalin Association, and soon he reached an agreement with the Fatalin Association . He is now a member of Falheim, responsible for training recruits and watching Teshi.

Tesh crossed his arms. "I can get the money today or tomorrow, and when I come back, I hope to get a good price."

"It's better to expect your ears to get caught. We will pay the right price, a fair price-this is the good price. Do you know how much time I have spent doing these? I don't think you can know. You young people think It ’s easy to do anything. Everything is so simple. I do n’t know anything about learning craftsmanship and hard work. ”

The shoemaker put the boots back in the showcase, and placed them high up in the reach of Tesh, then turned around, facing her, crossing her arms. "Is there anything else?"

Tesh wanted to tell the shoemaker where to put his boots, but whenever she was angry, she was always speechless; and now, just when she did n’t need those words, tears of disappointment filled her s eyes. She went out and let the door slam behind her, then strode back to find Oliver and asked him to pay her money.

The road through Fatalin City ’s commercial street was dusty and dry, with noise, crowds, and various smells everywhere. This is Tesh's favorite thing: seeing people get together to sell things, play, laugh, drink, eat, and party. It was fun watching them do all kinds of things, and whenever this time, Tesh always felt happy and unobtrusive.

When she travels with Oliver, no matter where they go, people always stare at her. Oliver is big and hairy, and looks like a giant, and people always ask if Tash can touch her dirty braid. At the fair, people from all over Fatalin Island and beyond gathered together, and she did not stand out from the crowd.

However, Oliver made good use of his figure and monster spices yesterday. The former allowed him to get an errand from the Fatalin Association, while the latter booked a room at the best hotel in the city. Oliver put a small piece of spice in the change jar in front of the hotel owner to ensure that she and Ollie The Buddha miraculously had a room after dinner.

It's still early. Oliver will not sell monster spices yet. Even so, he must have some money, and he can definitely give her a little money owed to her. Money is the key. If she had money, the cobbler would not care that she was young and dirty. If she had money, he would become very affable. She should borrow money from Oliver to buy the boots, and he can also take it out of her monster spice mix for her. Very good, she will now ask him for the money.

Tesh ran up the hotel stairs and opened the door of their room. Oliver's big backpack and fur are there, as are his javelin and Tesh's small bundle of fur and old clothes. But Oliver is not there. Tesh frowned. Oliver will not lose money, nor will he leave Monster Spice alone here. He will always keep it by his side.

Tesh asked the maid: "Did you see Oliver? Very tall guy. He is also big. He has black hair and a big beard." Tesh tipped his toes and raised his arms high, motioning for Oli The height of the Buddha, but the woman shook her head.

"It doesn't matter." Tesh said as she walked out of the hotel and walked along the road. "He can't go far. After all, he is easy to be found." She smiled at her joke and started looking.

The bazaar in Fatalin is built on the edge of the city, with caravans and tents lined up neatly. The tents are mostly colored, although they are often faded by the sun, and the caravans are painted with flags and flags. Tesh is not good at reading, but he knows which banner slogans represent the goods sold-food, beverages, jewelry, pottery, iron, silverware and so on. Tesh knew that Oliver would eat and would probably drink alcohol, hoping that he would still negotiate a business.

Tesh walked around the market. The market in Fatalin City is ten times larger than the largest market she has ever been to. It is hard to imagine that this is just a corner of the city. When Tash was swaying at the market until lunch time, the fragrance of roadside food finally made her succumb. She ate a puff pastry stuffed with spicy meat and potatoes. She asked if the hawker had seen Oliver. He said no, but another customer said: "I have seen the big man you said? He was at the" not good enough "bar on the edge of the city."

Tash stomped to the edge of the city and found the bar with a large area. The room was gloomy and the smoke hung down from the ceiling. Although it was not low enough to affect Tash, Tish seemed insignificant compared to most customers. She drilled through the crowd, inspected all the corners, wanted to find Oliver, but couldn't find it, so she asked the barman at the bar, he said that Oliver had already left early. "Say he is going to the bathhouse."

Tesh went back to where she left off—the bathhouse was behind the shoemaker's shop. She went to the window and saw the gray boots-her boots-still high on the shelf. Behind the shop, along an alley, the end of the alley is the bathhouse.

She has been here before and knows the layout here. This is a small building, originally a barn, but now there are several large wooden bathrooms. Each bathtub is like a huge wine barrel with steps next to it. The owner of the bathhouse heated the water in the yard's fire, and then asked two skinny boys to send the water into the bathroom with a large jug. They were tall and had long arms.

In front of the barn is a separate area with four barber chairs. When Tash came here last time, she was with Oliver, he was the only customer, but now the shop was busy. The chairs were full, and there were more people sitting on a row of stools nearby. Their hair was cut or dyed, their beards were trimmed, and their boots polished.

She asked if one of the barbers had seen Greville. The man glanced at her and said, "Honey, you need to trim it well." He waved the scissors at her and laughed. Another hairdresser also joined in, pointing at Tash ’s dirty braid and saying, “We can deal with all this. However, it will cost you some money.” Now everyone is watching her.

Tesh stood on the spot, she still remembered her purpose. "Have you seen Oliver? A big guy. Big enough to kick both of you out at once."

The men just smiled, and Tesh was thinking about another comment. At this time, she saw the man who runs the bathhouse, so she strode over and asked him if Oliver was taking a bath.

"He is a friend of mine. My boss. It is very important for me to find him."

"Protection of privacy is our slogan." The boss said indifferently.

Tesh rolled her eyes and said, "Bullshit is more like your slogan." She was glad that she sounded so confident when she said this, even though these words didn't make much sense.

She walked around the barn, hoping to find a way into it. The children used to send hot water into the bathroom through a small door. Tesh waited until one of the children brought a jug into the barn and slipped in behind him. There are several curtains on the left side of the barn, and she knows that there is a bathroom behind each curtain. But which one is Oliver? There is only one way to know ...

Tesh crept into the first curtain area.

There is a pair of boots behind the bathtub. Sewn with high-quality dark brown and green leather ~ www.NovelMTL.com ~ very good. And certainly not belong to Oliver. When the owner dived into the water, water splashed in the bathtub, and Tesh took the opportunity to rush to the back of the bathtub, but what blocked her way was a ladder with many towels hanging on the ladder. She had to squeeze through the back, and while she was doing this, she leaned her back against the wall, staring at the edge of the bathtub, and a young man emerged from the water. With his back to her, he swept water from his black hair and stood there, exposing his shoulders, waist, and hips. Then he turned to get the towel. First launch https: // https: //

He stretched out his arm and stopped suddenly, staring at Tesh.

Tesh stared back at the same time. Staring straight at the young man's body.

Tesh's eyes lit up, and she realized that the man was not completely naked. He was wearing a gold necklace with a strange pendant hanging on it, and in the middle of the pendant was a drop-shaped jewel that seemed to consist of a lot of cut faces. The man's skin was red because the water was too hot, and there were some spots of the same color.

"Is it enough?" The man said coldly.

Tesh turned his head away, covering his eyes.

"Sorry, I found the wrong bath!"

She slid from the ladder stand and the wall to the next bathroom, and felt the young man's eyes staring at her. She looked around the partition. The half-tub tub is large, but Oliver managed to make it look small.

She bypassed the curtain and smiled charmingly at him.

Oliver said: "If it's about those **** boots, you can go now."

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