173. Chapter 172 Sad Gini
173. Chapter 172 The sad Gini [please subscribe!]
Author: Dragon of the Gods
Chapter 172 The sad Gini [Please subscribe!]
If the fickle (chaotic) Red Copper Dragon parents encounter this kind of thing, they might be the same as Gini's mother, admitting their conscience to Azer.
Silver Dragon may also temporarily tolerate Azir after weighing the pros and cons.
But if it were the Golden Dragon or the Bronze Dragon, things would not be as simple as today. No matter whether you can beat Azir or not, you will definitely start with him.
"Then, let's go back to the original question, about the fact that you enslaved Gini." Moutler said with his head raised, "As a mother, I feel sad about my child's experience, even if he can accept it, I can't.
So, I need you to compensate me for my mental loss. Ah, do you know, just now, Keene said that he was enslaved by a blue dragon, and my whole dragon seemed to fall into an ice cellar.
How do I explain to his father?!"
When Azer heard the other party's words, he understood that the other party wanted to increase his money. The dramatic man, the brass dragon who was seeking wealth.
Before Azer spoke, Keni's younger brother, Concorrit, spoke first, and he felt that his mother had become a little more greedy.
"Mother, have you accepted the meeting gift from His Excellency Azel? Why do you still have to ask him for 'mental loss' after receiving such expensive things?"
As for the raw materials of the one-to-one brass dragon statue given to Azer, it is already quite expensive.
5 silver coins, that is, 0.5 gold coins can be exchanged for 1 pound of copper.
However, brass is more expensive than pure copper.
A super-large dragon weighs about 20,000 pounds, or about 9.07 tons.
You know, the density of dragons' body is not ridiculously large, at least not as large as copper. After all, they are extraordinary creatures. Even if the density is not as large as metal, the strength displayed by their bodies is much stronger than ordinary metals.
According to ordinary copper, the money spent alone requires 10,000 gold coins - to achieve a pure brass dragon statue of the same volume as a brass dragon, it costs far more than these 10,000 gold coins.
Coupled with what the outside world thinks is "processing fee", such a large brass dragon statue has long become a priceless treasure!
Therefore, Concorrit felt that his mother was too greedy, and he didn't want Azer to have a quarrel with his mother because of this.
As a middle dragon, it is quite uncomfortable to be sandwiched in the middle!
Concorritt doesn't want his mother to make mistakes!
However, Mutlerti argued: "The meeting ceremony is the meeting ceremony, and the mental loss is the mental loss. I will never give in to this."
Seeing that his mother was tough, Concorrit did not continue talking. If he continued, the other party would definitely get angry.
When Gini heard what her mother said just now, she felt a little embarrassed.
His mother is good at everything, but she likes money too much.
In terms of greed, Muteleti is definitely the most greedy elderly brass dragon in the Death Desert.
Now, the kind-hearted Azel ran to the door, and she would never miss this opportunity to make a fortune.
"Mother, don't pursue this matter anymore. Azel gave me a piece of brass pear blossom tree some time ago." Keene smiled and said, "If you don't mind, this thing is used to end this unpleasant topic."
Azel glanced at Gini.
He knew that such things were always used to calm his mother's anger.
Now, the other party's anger has dissipated, but he is still a little unwilling to forgive.
At this time, it is really good to treat it as a gift from Azil to him and then to his mother. After all, this gift was originally meant to be given to the other party.
"Ah, since that's the case, I will reluctantly accept it and stop pursuing this matter." Mutlert stared at his son Keeni: "My little Keeni, let my mother see the brass pear tree.
This thing is not a good thing to get, I only saw a few pieces at the last time of the Dragon Island party.”
Seeing his mother's impatient appearance, Gini immediately took out the statue of her mother, Mutler, whom she had carved with her own hands from her dimensional bag.
At the same time the statue appeared, a high-level magic hand (the upper position of the magic hand) grabbed the statue and took it away from the claws of Gini.
Soon, the statue came to Mutlerti.
As an elderly dragon and an expert among experts in appreciating treasures, she immediately realized that the maker of this statue is different from the maker of the pure brass dragon statue, and the level difference between the two sides is much different.
Although the former carved out its own appearance, it did not carve out too much expression. To be honest, the maker of the statue ruined such a good piece of brass pear blossom tree.
The latter, both in form and expression, are excellent and look lifelike, just like their own clones.
Moutler said regretfully: "Oh, who carved this?! He ruined such a piece of brass pear tree in vain! If he was half as good as the artist who made this big brass statue, his value would be much higher."
Before she finished speaking, Gini interrupted, and he lowered his head and said sadly:
"Mother, this statue was actually carved by me personally. I have been preparing gifts for our meeting.
Unexpectedly, the works I made by myself are so insignificant in your eyes.”
After hearing what Keeni said, Mutler immediately knew what was going on.
She knows the ability of her child the most.
Before leaving his mother's nest, I never heard of him being able to sculpt when I came back last time.
It is actually very good to be able to carve into this shape in such a short time. The pure brass dragon statue looks too much like an object transformed by a deformation spell, and looks too realistic.
With such a comparison, it is no wonder that Mutlerti said something ugly.
Moutler said softly: "Oh, my little Gini, mother, I'm not saying you're not doing well. From the time we parted until now, I'm very proud of you having such outstanding carving skills during this period.
As for me, Mother, I just think you are too wasteful and you shouldn't have carved it with such expensive wood so early.
I apologize to you for what I said just now. Little Gini, please forgive your mother."
Yes, Mutler apologized to his children.
In her opinion, both her children and wealth are extremely important existences.
Even if the brass pear tree was "defeated" by Keani, she didn't plan to blame the other party, after all, the piece of wood has become like this.
Some of the wealth has been lost, and the family affection between you and your children can no longer be lost.
Chapter completed!