Du You did not wait for them to continue speaking, directly cut them off and said: "Alright, give me one set." The vendor handed Du You a mask and cloak. Holding them in his hand, Du You had a peculiar expression on his face – the mask was that of Ultraman, oddly. It seemed that even with everything changing, some things remained the same. And this cloak... it seemed overly gaudy. But he shrugged, deciding to make do with it. Nonchalantly checking his wristwatch, he saw the items were not particularly expensive. "Hey, brother, want some accessories? They can really show off your personality," the guy at the stall next to him called out. Du You looked over. What kind of accessories were these? Cat ears, magic wands, swords, fox tails. What a ridiculous mix of items. The key thing was they were all fake, not useful equipment at all. Show off personality, huh? He figured if he wore these things down the street, people might think he was some kind of pervert. With that thought, he shuddered: "No, no, I’m good ." Worried that these guys would bring up even wilder ideas, Du You hastily stepped into the Awakener’s marketplace. The people around sighed regretfully, another good opportunity lost. Once inside, Du You finally relaxed a bit. The people here were much more normal than those outside. After all, they were all Awakeners right? Even those with stalls were of a higher status, their faces calm and composed, with no intention of attracting customers. People just bought whatever they liked. As for theft or robbery, it was not possible here. Even if you managed to steal someone’s item, if you did not trade it through the trade panel, it would be useless once you had it. This was one of the rules of the Derived World. Any equipment or items recognized by the rules were attached to the Awakener’s own being. If they were not traded through the trade panel and were rashly given to someone else, the other person wouldn’t be able to use them either. This was why Du You had not seen any ordinary people using items from the Derived World over these years. They simply couldn’t use them. Even if they had them, they were not much more than ornaments. "The service here is really nice." Seeing the sign in front of him, Du You smiled and followed the guide. Shortly, he arrived at a shopfront. The shop didn’t seem large, yet the foot traffic was considerable. Anyone capable of opening a store in such a location was definitely not an ordinary person. Keep in mind, most people could only set up a stall here. "Sir Awakener, what do you need?" A pretty woman approached Du You as soon as he arrived, speaking kindly and with an air of hopeful anticipation. Follow current novels on 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡·𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖·𝔫𝔢𝔱 "I have some items for sale. Do you buy here?" "We do. Please follow me." The beautiful woman extended an inviting gesture, her manners impeccable. Du You followed her, noticing that she led the way with her hand but didn’t dare to walk in front of him. As they walked, he asked her out of curiosity: "If I’m not mistaken, you’re a commoner, aren’t you?" Du You noticed that her physical stamina wasn’t very strong from the way she walked. The woman spoke softly, "Sir, you must be joking. How could an Awakener be a waiter here? We are servants of the shop and serve it solely." Du You nodded slightly in understanding. The world of the Awakeners was indeed different from that of commoners. Just as Du You was about to continue asking something, the woman spoke, "Sir, we are here. This man is our manager." She then stood aside. Smiling broadly, a young man approached from the front. "I am the procurement manager of this shop. May I ask what you need?" He treated Du You with equal respect. He was probably an Awakener too. "I have something to sell. What do you think of this?" Du You directly took out the Skill Scroll. "General Skill Scroll, Magic Missile. This is indeed a valuable scroll." Most General Skills are valuable, but some may not be compatible with the user. That was a rare occurrence, though. No one would ever complain about having too many General Skills. Especially at low levels, having one useful General Skill could be very helpful in various regards. "Sir, what kind of price are you thinking?" The procurement manager asked, nonchalantly. He was experienced in such matters. "Do you have other types of General Scrolls? I wish to exchange a Scroll for another Scroll." Despite finding it to be abnormal, the manager replied: "General Skill Scrolls are invariably popular. They sell out almost as soon as they arrive. But you’re in luck, sir. We just happen to have one." The manager turned back and whispered something to the servant woman, who quickly left. When she returned, she was holding a box in her hands. "Take a look at this, sir. This is the last one we have." Du You opened the box and, using the scroll, he saw the description written on it. Phantom Sword Shadows: Combat Class General Basic Skill. Combine your personal force with sword-type weapons to create illusionary shadows, slightly enhancing the attack power. The illusionary shadow of the sword can attack ghost-type non-substantial creatures. (Level 1 Constant) "Nice skill. It’s really good," Du You was intrigued. These General Basic Skills were often Level 1 Constant, and could be used up to Level 3. They were not useful at higher Levels. But since he had suppressed his own level and stayed at Level 1 without leveling up, he could utilize his physical fitness and swordsmanship. Although this Combat Skill didn’t fit his character, it could still play a significant role. As for this Combat Class General Skill, it implied that people in the Combat Class could potentially automatically match this Skill once they complete their Law Formalization. In actuality, anyone from any class could learn it. "This is a rare skill. Normally, very few people obtain it during the match. Moreover, it can combat special creatures like ghosts. That equates to a perpetual ability." "But this type of ability cannot be improved, right? Whether Magic Warrior Skills or Warrior’s Dou Qi skills, they can all deal with ghosts. Even if this a rare Skill, it can only be used till around Level 3, along with the transitional skills. My Magic Missile also gives warriors the capability to carry out ranged attacks, doesn’t it?" If he were to sell Scrolls, Du You wouldn’t be uninformed about these things. "You’re not wrong. Everyone is aware of their value, so we need not delve deeper into it. The value of your Scroll is indeed slightly lower than mine." The manager’s words were accurate. (Lately, some people have been questioning the use of titles like ’oldest’ and ’second oldest’ for addressal in the dorms. Readers shouldn’t be surprised by this. When the author was attending school, this was the common mode of address in the dorms. The only difference was that we didn’t use the title ’oldest’; the ’oldest’ was called the ’dorm leader’. Once again, thank you for your support.)