Rein thought for a moment, then merged into the crowd and began to slowly browse on his own.
Even though the Bat Bazaar had many vendors, Rein hesitated to casually make purchases.
Perhaps the items on the stalls were more beautiful and cheaper, but they required a pair of eyes experienced and insightful enough to discern their authenticity.
As of now, Rein still lacked this ability.
Luckily, there were also many formal shops along the street and, judging by the various signs hung at the tops of the shops, Rein could easily distinguish the main business of each.
Relatively speaking, these formal shops with fixed locations should have better credit.
Rein observed several shops in succession and eventually chose one with a relatively large flow of customers, a potion shop marked by herbs, beakers, and test tubes on its sign, and entered.
Inside, the clerks were three bright-eyed boys in their teens, two of whom were serving customers.