"Look at this! A swindler is a swindler indeed! There's nothing good here at all!"
In fact, when Nina learned that a magic crystal stone could only be exchanged for a few hundred silver pieces, she was quite disappointed deep down.
It wasn't that she couldn't afford to lose, but she vaguely felt as if she had been deceived.
Nina wasn't a fool.
She could see her situation from the shopkeeper's smug smile and the whispers from the surrounding passersby.
She had been seriously breaking stones, truly wanting a pure blood phoenix crystal, but everyone, including the shopkeeper, seemed to be treating her as a wealthy fool for their entertainment.
Gradually, Nina began to feel hurt.
She had spent so much money, yet not only had she failed to buy the treasure she wanted, but she was also being openly and secretly ridiculed as a fool...