Roa looked at Ainz, who was silent and didn't continue to speak, and continued to look at Ainz calmly.
Ainz was silent for a while, then said, "This matter is of great importance, allow me to consider it."
Roa smiled meaningfully and said, "This world is not that simple, I think you have already felt it. There are many unknown things in this world that you can't find out through normal channels. How about it?"
Ainz's eyes moved. Indeed, if it was as Roa said, the convenience brought by the exchange in front of him was quite convenient.
"Then how should I complete your so-called transaction?"
"Low-level magic is useless to us. It must be at least sixth-tier magic to be considered a trading standard. Of course, those with special abilities are an exception."
"If you want secrets, you must take out a super-tier magic or five ninth-tier magic to exchange. Information about this world, or a world map, and changes in the situation, I'll give you a discount, just take out ten sixth-tier magic to exchange."
Roa was asking for an exorbitant price, asking for so much as soon as he opened his mouth. Who could imagine that a map worth three copper coins would be turned over several thousand times in the blink of an eye? No, that price was more like tens of thousands of times.
Ainz's face darkened, his voice still calm, and said in a deep voice: "Too expensive, the premium is too severe. You want to exchange ten sixth-tier magic just for the information about this world? You are simply delu-."
The words "delusional" hadn't been said yet, but were interrupted by Roa scoffing.
Roa directly said, "You and I are both smart people. Information is indeed quite cheap, but ah, extraplanar demon, don't you understand? It's these key pieces of information that you need most right now."
"Sometimes, information can be sold for a sky-high price. You have just descended into this world, and there are many things you don't know. My information is quite valuable."
"Moreover, tell me, is your sixth-tier magic really that rare? You should also be clear that so-called sixth-tier magic is dispensable to you and me. The so-called sixth-tier magic is just an add-on."
Ainz's eyes flickered, and he fell into thought.
If the upper limit of this world was really high, then the so-called sixth-tier magic was indeed just ordinary skills. After all, he held almost three hundred types of sixth-tier skills.
The power of these skills was not that great, and in high-level player PvP, they served more as harassment and probes.
Silence didn't last long, and Ainz still said, "No, you have to take out at least three similar sixth-tier magic as exchange, otherwise I will be at a loss just by exchanging for information."
"Um, sixth-tier magic?" Roa fell into silence.
Silence didn't last long, and Roa quickly figured everything out and said: "One, you must know that the main value lies in the information. I believe you really lack information, and I will only give you the lowest level of information as exchange. Higher-level information requires higher chips, and I will not give any magic as exchange."
These words made Ainz fall into contemplation again. In fact, both of them were secretly overjoyed, and felt that they had a profit to be made.
For Ainz, the so-called sixth-tier magic really had nothing to offer. They were just accessories that he unlocked for higher-level skills.
Still, unless it involved super-tier magic, it wasn't a big deal to take out other magic to exchange for information.
The reason for bargaining was purely to not let Roa take advantage.
The two quickly reached a deal. Roa casually picked an upper-level magic and threw it to Ainz, and split some of the world's background into three parts, saying one part to Ainz.
Roa was simply exaggerating the fighting strength of this world a bit. Ainz didn't catch the errors in Roa's words and began to ponder.
Honestly, he wasn't sure if Roa's words were credible, but the current Roa was the only channel to contact the outside world, so he could only deduce things from Roa's words.
The trade naturally wouldn't end so simply. Roa leisurely continued, "There's one more piece of information that I think you'll definitely be interested in."
"What information?" Ainz asked without changing his expression.
"The hidden forces in this world." Roa wiggled his fingers, a meaningful smile on his face.
"Hidden forces? Like the kind behind you?" Ainz's eyes narrowed. Honestly, he really wanted to know this information.
"As a condition for exchange, I need a super-tier magic." Roa boldly asked for one of the few magic spells Ainz had.
But this time, Ainz didn't refuse, but hesitated.
Roa felt it was about time and added fuel to the fire, smiling and saying, "Of course, I'll pay a reward comparable to a ninth-tier magic."
This time, Ainz didn't hesitate and agreed.
"Okay."
He didn't have many super-tier magic spells, but he definitely didn't have few either.
At the same time, he also wanted to see what magic in this world was like.
Of course, he wouldn't be so kind as to teach his own signature moves.
In fact, since Ainz was an undead, many of his super-tier magic spells were summoning types, such as Disaster of Abaddon's Locust and Iä Shub-Niggurath.
Of course, the most famous, such as the Fallen Down, was another matter.
Since the deal was done, Roa chanted two spells in front of Ainz.
"May the blessing of the Great Flame descend upon where you desire! Fierce and violent flames, burn the huge grace to ashes! [Fireball]!"
A huge fireball gathered in his hand and then slammed down onto the ground below. The terrifying high temperature brought by the flames stunned Ainz.
This spell could indeed be called a sixth-tier magic. If the pre-casting time wasn't a bit long, it would be comparable to a seventh-tier magic.
Not bad.
Ainz nodded to Roa, indicating that this spell could be traded.
Next, Roa exchanged for a ninth-tier magic.
It was also Roxy's signature skill, the Water Saint-level magic.
A gleam of light flashed in Roa's eyes. This was not just a trade, but also a deterrent, a means of making the other party fear his strength.
Ainz was very cautious.
But many times, caution was not a good thing, especially excessive caution.
Especially after Roa understood Ainz's personality, the other party would be easily controlled.