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Chapter 83: Chapter 75: Food Price War, Probing the Yu

The spirit rain dripped into the swimming pool on top of the villa, leaving only a pool of liquid before quickly vaporizing.

This type of rainwater cannot be directly collected.

Drip, drip, the spirit rain lasted for three whole hours.

The territory mbers felt a long-lost comfort.

The fruits in the orchard, after this heavy rain, will surely ripen within two days.

Those fruits and vegetables are already overripe; if not picked, they will soon fall off.

Looking around, the west of the manor is a golden ocean, with wheat ears three tis the size of those on Earth. Due to the "too long" ripening ti, they can be seen bursting through the husk, as if a gentle touch will make them fall.

"Gu Qianqiu, arrange two hundred people to operate the super harvester for harvesting the grain. All remaining people press the captives to pick all the vegetables and fruits. Store the waterlons and so fruits in the ice storage, stack the other vegetables together; I want to sell them quickly."

Yi Tian commanded the task as he exited the city.

Nothing is absolutely perfect.

In this weather, Yi Tian’s first concern is the three thousand acres of vegetables and fruits.

If not, these vegetables will rot in at most two days.

Under the sun for half a day, the leaves will turn yellow, and many vegetables will lose moisture.

The grains are also tricky to handle, 18,000 acres, two super harvesters continuously working, it will take two days and nights to finish harvesting.

Yi Tian predicts that in two days, it will be the pri ti for selling grains.

Yi Tian first sells so appetizers, although not maximizing the profit, it’s sothing inevitable.

Yi Tian ponders over pricing strategy; everything requires moderation, creating huge profits without mishandling the price is what Yi Tian hopes for.

In this food crisis, those who seize the opportunity will earn more.

Those who miss the chance might lose everything.

The treasure chest of a few days ago made many rchants, including Yi Tian, extrely anxious, fearing that the treasure chest might contain a large amount of grain.

This kind of mindset of harming others for self-interest is also inherent in human nature.

Similarly, if rchants stockpile grain today and didn’t sell it, tomorrow the Lords might suddenly have sufficient food, and the rchants will regret it.

Another point, this grain price hike cannot be too extre. Mist Scroll is the Lords’ trump card.

"Soone can’t hold it any longer."

Yi Tian opened the auction house, food section, and saw so food for sale in dribs and drabs.

Grains, vegetables, ats are all available.

The appearance of Yu changed many rchants’ thoughts; when water is scarce, everyone will definitely prioritize finding water, grain is secondary.

Many rchants entered the market early, securing their profits.

With many wolves and little at, once food is auctioned, it disappears in less than a second.

Without decades of being single, it’s impossible to snatch food.

The grain made its initial appearance at twenty tis the price, for 20 Celestial Dao Coins per kilogram.

rchants continually tested the price, 30, 40, 60, 80, 90...

After two hours, the grain price shot up to 100 Celestial Dao Coins per kilogram.

And still, there is an upward trend...

rchants were already envious, so directly listed prices at 200 Celestial Dao Coins per kilogram, even 500 Celestial Dao Coins per kilogram, 1,000 Celestial Dao Coins per kilogram.

Reckless price hikes!

But just then, a large batch of grains entered the market, priced below 200, giving Lords so options.

In a short ti, it’s impossible to buy them all.

The mont those heavenly priced grains were instantly abandoned, the Lords finally realized there are many rchants selling grains and food; they were in a competitive relationship and feared any unforeseen events.

At this mont.

All rchants overestimated themselves and underestimated others.

They vainly believed that very few Lords in the world had stored grain, stored at, owned ice storage, greenhouses, and graded soils.

Believed that in Celestial Dao World, there might not be a single one who can eradicate locusts even in a whole major district!

Believed that in Celestial Dao World, those who can kill Rain Beasts were unparalleled!

In reality, not only in major districts, even within subregions, there are many rchants sharpening their knives.

Moreover, there’s even a handful of people with the buggy Rain Beast Core.

Perhaps in the second sumr minor season, a large batch of rchants is preparing.

After gaining short-term windfall profits, this ti, the rchants lost their ans to expand benefits.

The grain price did not break through 200, a large batch of grains priced above 200 went ignored.

rchants varied, after being stalled by the Lords for half an hour, they began discounting grains.

180, 150, 130, 110, 100.

Those impatient "pseudo-rchants" indeed dragged down so "genuine rchants" who remained calm.

The key is there are more pseudo-rchants than genuine ones; they only focus on imdiate interests, severely following the trend.

Lords are not easy to fool; they can accept high prices, but absolutely not heavenly prices.

rchants’ unbridled price hikes made most Lords form a tacit understanding.

Celestial Dao Coins could pop out at 1000, this world most Lords’ three-dinsional stats haven’t broken 100, plus the territory slaves, they might eat to bankruptcy within a few days.

Not to ntion, greed has no end; if Lords compromise at 1000, rchants would aggressively report even higher prices.

Is this really asking for money?

This is asking for lives!

If truly forcing the Lords, blades of grass, tree bark, "protein

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