The moon hung high in the sky.
The camp was still filled with the sound of cheerful drums.
Eden toyed with the misfortune coin in his hand.
At first glance, the coin appeared rough and rudimentary; however, upon closer inspection, one could see the carved patterns on the side of the coin, which were likely the reason for its magical effects.
"According to Mona, such coins are not uncommon among wizards, but ones with such finely and intricately carved patterns are indeed rare," Eden remembered Mona's words as he examined the misfortune coin.
"If sold to a Witch Gathering, they would be willing to pay a high price of 160 gold coins, whereas an ordinary misfortune coin is usually worth a single gold coin or just three to four silver coins if of poorer quality. The one in my hand differs in price by hundreds of times. But I need this, so how could I possibly sell it?"