After wandering around the market again, Lynch discovered something strange: the small vendors here were always very enthusiastic about promoting their goods to customers, but for such a long time, not a single vendor had proactively approached them.
Looking at the attire of the three of them, he didn't spot anything peculiar. Did they seem like customers without money? Even when Deluo saw a wine stall and actively approached to inquire, the shop owners were always lethargic, evidently lacking the patience to chat with Deluo.
Nimo still stuck closely behind the warrior, his eyes constantly scanning in all directions. He had to keep a good eye on his precious belongings. Trading these for other valuable items was already his bottom line; if a thief stole them, Nimo would surely be heartbroken.
"It seems that whether driven by curiosity or competitiveness, when developed to a certain extent, it leads to greed," Lynch said, looking at the dwarf. "I must change this habit of his."