After taking the Gold Coin, the other party's attitude warmed up considerably, eyes squinting into slits with a smile as they carefully put the coin into their pocket.
This person claimed his name was Mingde and that he was a retired adventurer who now worked as a doll merchant.
Mainly 'pit,' well, mainly peddling to out-of-town adventurers.
In response to Lin Da's question, Uncle Mingde laughed, "It's right that you can't see her! I've known that kid for two and a half years and have never seen her once!"
"Then how did you get those dolls?" Lin Da pointed to the big bags inside the carriage, looking bewildered.
"We conduct transactions based on trust."
Uncle Mingde said, "The kid would leave the dolls outside in advance, I'd take them, and then leave the corresponding copper coins at the door. She would come out and collect them on her own."
"You've never seen her?" Lin Da was astonished.