The Shopkeeper of All Worlds in the British Wizarding World

Chapter 51 The Assassin's Inheritance

Chapter 51 The Assassin's Inheritance
"Can you send us to a world where we fight zombies?" Kenway asked.

"Of course. As a businessman, the opinions of my customers are the direction of my efforts. But can you tell me why you didn't choose that ordinary future world? Instead, you chose this world where there may be war. If you don't want to tell me, you don't have to tell me." Ryan asked curiously.

Kenway smiled and replied, "First of all, I learned from the plants you just showed and what you said that you still have a connection with the world fighting zombies, and you may even have a long-term connection with it, which means that the world is not that bad."

"Secondly, it will take me a long time to get rid of the wanted people on the Caribbean island. I think the census of people should be more strict in the future, so that it will be difficult for my daughter and I to blend into that world. As for the owner of the Plants vs. Zombies World, you can be my introducer and help me integrate into that world."

"Then again, you know what I'm good at now. What do you think I could do in a peaceful world?"

"In the end, sometimes the living are scarier than the moving dead. At least in the world where we fight zombies, we don't have to worry too much about the living. After all, the customs of the people in that world should be much simpler."

After listening to Kenway's reason for choosing Plants vs. Zombies, Ryan nodded with understanding: "Do you have anything else to bring? I can give you a few hours to pack your things. After all, once you migrate to another world, it will be difficult to come back. After you pack, recite the name of my Wanjie Grocery Store in your mind, and then find any door and push it open to come to my place."

"I'll be back in an hour," Kenway said, and then he called his daughter over and left hand in hand with her.

Ryan watched them walk out the door and continued to observe the fruit of his mutant fire dragon grass. Now the fruit was beating slowly like a heart, and Ryan felt that it was very likely to grow a new variety of plant that he had never seen before and was completely his own.

Half an hour later, the fog at the door flashed, and Kenway returned with her daughter. He was wearing a leather armor-style assassin hoodie and was fully armed. Behind him seemed to be a large package wrapped in a tablecloth. Her daughter also carried a small package on her back and held a stuffed bear in her hands.

"You guys are so quick!" Ryan said in surprise, because he didn't expect that this complete move could be completed in just half an hour.

"Actually, due to safety issues, I am ready to move with my daughter at any time. So many things have been prepared in advance, and we just need to pack up and go." Kenway replied.

Afterwards, Ryan and Kenway signed a contract on a piece of parchment, in which Kenway gave Ryan all the knowledge he knew as a reward, and Ryan was responsible for sending them to the world of Plants vs. Zombies.

After the contract was signed, a wisp of blood-red mist floated out of Kenway's head, and then turned into a thick book with a red cover and fell on the bookshelf. The title of the book was "Kenway's Assassin's Creed".

After seeing the book, Ryan nodded, then wrote something on a blank piece of paper on the table and handed it to Kenway.

"Dave is the leader of that world and one of my best partners. This is a letter I wrote to Dave. I briefly introduce your situation and hope he can take care of you. I also told him in the letter that you can live in my house temporarily. After all, I don't live in that world most of the time. The house is empty anyway, so why not let you live there and put it to good use? Finally, give him my regards for me."

Kenway took the letter and nodded, and Ryan opened the space door to the Plants vs. Zombies world. At the same time, the system's voice came out:
——Teleport two people to another world, adult male, slight supernatural power, 15 deflection points. Underage female, no supernatural power, 5 deflection points.

This thing costs money? Ryan was stunned. After Kenway and his daughter hummed "Farewell Wine" (Note 1) through the space gate, he was about to check what was going on when a new voice suddenly came from the system:

——A large-scale change in the fate of the guest world has been detected.

——Changes to multiple children of destiny have been detected. ——The overall situation of the world has changed slightly.

——Get 35 offset points

Ryan felt like he had exploded when his points suddenly became 39. However, he still had to check how the teleporter spent those points. Otherwise, he would be upset if his points were deducted for no reason in the future.

After spending several minutes, he finally found the terms and conditions regarding this matter from the dozens of pages of system instructions that he had only briefly scanned before.

First, teleporting characters from different worlds requires an offset point to ensure the accuracy and safety of the teleportation. The different energy levels of each character determine the offset point they need for teleportation.

Second, the prerequisite for teleportation is that the shop owner has opened the portal to that world.

Third, the shopkeeper can directly check the energy required for transmission in the grocery store. (Lian: "If I had known, I would have checked it first.")
Fourth, credit is not allowed in this store, so the contract will only take effect when it is confirmed that the transaction can be made.

It seems that the Wanjie Grocery Store is not bad. At least it doesn't engage in usury with compound interest, and it can also avoid being taken advantage of.

With 39 "huge sums" in his hand, Ryan decided to spend them quickly to increase his strength. After all, what Ryan lacked now was strength.

He chose "Kenway's Assassin's Creed" to study, and found that it only took 3 points to learn all the knowledge. This included fighting techniques, multiple foreign languages, sailing, camouflage, the manufacture of various props, etc. Sure enough, things that did not involve supernatural powers were very cheap.

Next is Eagle Eyes, a way to develop your sixth sense. Since Ryan lacks certain genes from Kenway's world, there are two ways for Ryan to learn this ability:
The first is to change the genes to gain the same eagle vision ability as Kenway. It requires 5 points of deviation.

The second is to use Ryan's own magic power to replace some of the blood power, but it can only enhance the sixth sense and the other five senses, and the effect is far less than the original Hawkeye. Of course, the price is also cheap, only 3 points are needed.

The last item is the leap of faith. No matter how high you jump from, you won't get hurt as long as there is a haystack below. To learn this, you need to modify some of the world's own laws. To learn it, you need 300 offset points.

Ryan thought about it and chose all knowledge learning and the magic alternative version of Hawkeye.

After spending 6 offset points, Ryan sat in a chair and received more than ten minutes of knowledge indoctrination, and finally mastered these things.

Then he stood up, ready to experience his newfound power. After all, Ryan had watched so many videos in his previous life, and he had always envied the handsome moves of the protagonist in Assassin's Creed.

Note: I highly recommend this ending song of Assassin's Creed Black Flag, "Farewell Wine"

(End of this chapter)

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