I truly never expected a girl around 9 years old to possess such boundless energy while shopping.
It seems the female species undergoes a transformation when shopping—becoming immensely powerful, with every cell activated, propelling them to walk endlessly through the market.
Moreover, she hardly buys anything. As a member of the Prodia Family, I don't use money in daily life, but I still receive 20 gold coins each month as pocket money for personal expenses.
My gold coins are mostly used to reward the servants. Especially Lilith—to ensure she can live decently after escaping in the future, I often give her extra gold coins in private. Even though she works as a maid without a salary, the savings she's accumulated should amount to more than 50 gold coins. With such savings, one could live very respectably in the Asura Kingdom.
Of course, I brought money for today's shopping trip. Before my reincarnation, my family wasn't well-off. During university, aside from the meager monthly living allowance, I took on part-time jobs to earn extra money.
Now, having finally reincarnated into another world as a wealthy person, I've long wanted to indulge in a spending spree.
But I was dragged by Izoruti from one clothing store to another, trying on clothes over and over again. It was endless and soul-crushing!
However, I took advantage of her trying on clothes to purchase two items I was very satisfied with.
The first was an exceptionally well-crafted mage's robe.
The robe was primarily blue and cyan in color, embroidered with magical runes that enhance wind-attribute magic.
According to the shop assistant, 'The material of this robe is made from the hide of the Great Forest's water-attribute magical beast, the Giant-Eyed Chameleon. It provides resistance to specific magical attacks, particularly against water and earth attributes.'
This is quite useful. Magical beasts rarely use fire magic; aside from dragon-type beasts, it's uncommon to encounter ones that do.
What intrigued me the most was that this mage's robe came with an attached hood. The hood was fixed with a special magic formation, ensuring it wouldn't be blown off by wind or other non-physical forces. It could conceal the wearer's appearance and provide wind resistance, among other functions.
You might think the appearance-concealing function is useful, but let me tell you solemnly: the wind-resistant function is actually the most important.
When I use the skill 'Invisible Wings' to fly through the air, strong winds blow my hair wildly. Based on my predictions, if I use this skill frequently without making adjustments, I'll likely go bald before I turn 20.
I deeply appreciate the efforts of this robe's creator in preventing hair loss caused by wind magic. The wind-resistant magic formation alone was worth the full price for me.
As soon as I get home today, I plan to study the magic formation on this hood and master it immediately.
Then, I'll add such a hood to all my clothes.
It's just too practical.
In the end, I bought this mage's robe for a hefty price of 50 gold coins and put it on right away. Given its excellent design, I didn't haggle with the shop assistant.
Izoruti seemed to think it was a pity. In her opinion, buying clothes without haggling is equivalent to wasting money. Shopping without haggling lacks fun.
However, she also seemed to like my mage's robe. After all, it was primarily blue and cyan, and she loves the color blue.
It's a shame there was only one of these robes; otherwise, I would have bought another one for her.
The other item I bought was even more extraordinary: a potent 'aphrodisiac' from the Fittoa Territory, priced at 10 gold coins per bottle.
Calling it an 'aphrodisiac' isn't entirely accurate—'love potion' or 'desire enhancer' would be more fitting. This potion doesn't cloud the mind; it merely amplifies existing desires.
