Expensive.
And not just ordinarily expensive.
Yi Chen's salary from working in the graveyard for several months plus the special bonus amounted to just over a hundred silver coins, yet the cheapest kerosene lamp here costs 500 silver coins.
But it must be said that—
the kerosene lamps sold here are quite good,
minimizing the size while ensuring lighting properties and, no matter how you shake it, it won't affect the combustion inside.
The lantern and base are both made of impact-resistant materials; some of the pricier kerosene lamps even have defensive, mysterious runes etched into them to greatly reduce the chances of damage during battle.
At that moment,
Edmund stepped out from a special partition in the shop, holding a particularly unique kerosene lamp.
"William, what do you think of this one! Feels like it suits you."
The lamp Edmund chose was primarily black, with a raven specimen perched on the top of the lantern.