"Come take a look, it's an extraordinary treasure!"
Harvey was loudly advertising at the entrance of the Crimson Lake Gathering Place. He held a pair of transparent glass cups, clinking them together to produce a crisp sound. A crowd gathered, their eyes glinting with greed but their expressions remaining friendly.
Someone asked, "How much Kafen?"
Harvey promptly replied, "Not much, seventy gold Kafen for the pair. Absolutely worth it."
This price clearly surprised many people.
—Not because it was high, but because it was so low.
Such an exquisite glass cup, although it had no other special purpose, represents one's identity when taken out, especially for those around Crimson Lake who were not short of money. Therefore, the 70 gold Kafen was not too expensive.
Did Harvey had other conditions?
Some wondered that.
But even after the transaction, Harvey made no further demands.