About a month or so later, Alex arrived at the top of a barren mountain range and looked below at a place far down.
In the shadow of this large range lay an Oasis. In the deep valley that was the oasis, there was a market established around it that people ran from either the tribes or people from the city beyond the giant walls to the south.
This was a place known as the Sunken Oasis, and the market was known as the Grand Bazaar of the Wasteland.
This was the place where everyone came to buy and sell their things for food, clothing, weapons, or other things.
Metal was one of the most popular things that were sold here as metal was very rare in the desert after all.
Aside from that wood was also hard to find, but it didn't sell as well as metal, especially since the desert people had already figured out alternatives to wood.
They had houses built from stones, and their fire never needed fuel. So, they were more than happy to go without it.
However, Alex cared for none of that. What he was more curious about was the fact that they apparently also sold spirit stones in this place.
Alex was more than curious about it and wanted to learn if the tribe people from nearby were cultivators now, so he felt like he had to come here.
During the last month, he had spent the majority of it on the road. However, from time to time, he would take a detour to a village or tribe nearby to check if his father is there or not.
He also needed water and food for his journey, so he would sell the beasts he killed on the way to acquire those.
During one of those trades was where he had come to learn about this Grand bazaar. They spoke so highly of it, that even if there was nothing he wanted from this place, he would still visit it.
It could be said to be one of the many wonders of the Southern Continent after all.
While Alex was curious about the bazaar, what he was really interested in was the wall in the south which was another source of shadow in this place.
Beyond those walls was where the Qi could be found, and he couldn't wait to go there.
Alex jumped off the steep mountain and basically ran all the way down to the foot of the mountain that was over 2 kilometers below him.
There were roads by either side of the mountain range that could be used for easier travel, but that meant taking a long way around, and it was easier to just run down.
Scarlet slowly flew down from the sky after him and perched on his shoulder again, as she always did.
"Ooh, this place looks fun," she said when she saw the market up close.
It was around 10 or so in the morning, so there were around 5 hours of sunlight remaining before the shadow fell into this place.
Alex slowly walked towards the bazaar while looking at the many carriages that ran through the place that brought many things to sell or buy.
Alex slowly arrived inside the market itself and saw what was being sold.
Grains, dried meats, flowers, colors, spices, and various other things. Alex was tempted to buy the things, especially the clothes that were being sold.
He truly wanted to wear cotton clothes again, instead of the leather cloth he had been wearing for 2 months now.
Unfortunately, he didn't have any money on him at all.
? 'Wait, what do they use as currency? Dead beasts, right?' he thought to himself while looking around. His spiritual sense took over the market and looked at everything.
'Yes, the beasts work,' he thought.
He approached the middle-aged vendor. "Brother, I want to buy these 3 robes. Can you tell me how much it will cost me?" he asked.
"Aha, don't worry customer. It won't cost you—" the vendor looked up in time to see the clothes Alex was wearing and paused. "Uhh, do you have money?" he asked.
"No, not exactly," Alex said. "I was hoping to trade with you using something else."
The vendor's eyes moved towards Scarlet that was perched on his shoulders. "I can trade with the bird, but you can only get 2 robes. That's also only because this bird is very beautiful to look at," he said.
Scarlet got angry and was ready to burn everything. Alex only chuckled and shook his head. "That's not it, brother. I had a beast corpse that I can sell if you are willing to buy," he said.
"Is that so?" the vendor said as he looked around Alex to find a place where the beast's corpses could possibly be. "I'm sorry, I don't trade with corpses. I only trade with spirit stones."
"What?" Alex looked confused. He could see the entire market both on this side and the other side of the body of water in the middle, and none of them were exclusively selling anything for just spirit stones.
'Why would you come to this place if you want spirit stones?' Alex thought. He could see that the vendor wasn't trusting him at all.
"Fine, I shall get some spirit stones. Do you know where I can trade corpses for spirit stones?" he asked.
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