In the distance, a few sea birds swoop down, their sharp beaks piercing the water’s surface before quickly snatching fish and flapping up, scattering sparkling water droplets with their wings.
In this tranquil corner of the sea area, the dock on Dream Island is bustling with activity.
The wooden pier extends into the sea, and nearby various Alien Race ships are anchored.
So Alien Races, in order to trade, have specially built giant cargo ships just for transporting resources to Dream Island and then exchanging the obtained Gold Coins for the resources needed for clan developnt, transporting them back to clan land.
Besides the giant cargo ships, the dock also has worn-out boats used by Weak Tribes, and even races that rely on Sea Beasts to carry resources, whose activities on the dock are moving Sea Beasts.
Various modes of transportation densely fill the berths.
On the shore, Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce staff are calling out for the Alien Race to unload, heavy wooden boxes being lifted by the Alien Race and steadily transported to the dock to be unloaded, creating a dull crashing sound.
Fish catches, Spirit Plant fruits, Spiritual Ore and Spiritual Crystal... the aromas mingle with the salty sea breeze, filling the dock.
A few Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce clerks stand on the shore, talking with the Alien Race, then opening boxes to inspect the goods, counting resources, and issuing Gold Coin tickets.
Currently, Dream Island is recognized as a safe zone in the Bright Star Sea Area.
Any forces entering Dream Island will not actively provoke trouble.
Even if two races have enmity, there will never be a direct conflict erupting on the island, at most a verbal exchange.
However, in trades with the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce, many races still play small tricks.
Especially those who do not know much about the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce and have only recently joined cooperation.
Take the case of those who just contacted the Rock Shell Clan, whose race transported yesterday shiny ore shells that at first glance appeared to be filled with rich Spiritual Energy, but when so were placed on the Sacrificial Emperor interface, sothing seed wrong.
The price range for Level 2 Spirit Ore they naturally knew, but Emperor Zhao’s prices were far from the norm.
It’s like being treated as scrap recycling.
The issue is clearly not on Brother Emperor Zhao’s side.
The puzzled clerks tried to break open the Spirit Ore to examine.
Apart from a thin layer of shell, inside was all rock ant to deceive.
This was evidently an attempt to fleece the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce.
They thought the rules of the Chamber explicitly stated that once resources are tallied on the shore, they would not be rechecked.
If a problem arises later, it is the Chamber’s responsibility.
Only then would they dare to pull such a "gold-wrapped stone" trick.
Additionally, there are flower demon races in the poisonous forest who use Illusion Techniques to package herbs.
Their delivered "Condensation Grass" looks crystal clear, the droplets on the leaves glinting with colorful halos, but as soon as they leave a three-ter range from the flower demon race, the halo quickly dissipates.
Many similar examples exist.
This kind of deceptive behavior is undoubtedly shortsighted.
But most of these races inhabit resource-poor sea edge regions, either with ager Spirit Ore veins in their territories or just having gone through racial wars with nearly depleted precious resources.
The resources they can proudly present have long been exhausted.
In their view, the Chamber is such a mighty establishnt, occasionally slipping so counterfeit goods in exchange for survival materials might never get noticed.
At least in the registration stage on the dock, it won’t be found out, and even if discovered on the island later, would the Chamber truly break its own rules?
This idea of exploiting loopholes is sothing only small tribes would have.
Larger tribes usually consider issues from the perspective of long-term cooperation.
In players’ eyes, this kind of fraudulent behavior is extrely naive, simply unfeasible.
Brother Emperor Zhao’s quoted price may be stingy, but he’s never dishonest, putting resources on the sacrificial interface, Brother Emperor Zhao’s discerning eye will reveal all fakes.
For those races trading substandard goods, the Chamber will impose a three-month ban on island trading.
anwhile, the coast is like a grand gathering feast for every tribe.
Different race Lifes can relax and stroll freely after reaching the island.
So of the resources they brought can’t follow the registration route to exchange for Gold Coins.
Like so tribes bringing in living Life forms.
Generally caught through Hunting or produced by farming.
For instance, the Ashhead Clan, who brought cages containing fluttering feathered birds; these goods are not sothing the Chamber cannot accept.
They can entirely be slaughtered and listed on the Trading House for sale to Spirit Chef Players.
But living Life and food are entirely different prices.
If the feathered birds were considered food, they could only sell for 2,000 Gold Coins, but for live sales, the price multiplies severalfold.
The tail feathers of the feathered birds molt once each month, then grow new feathers, and the molted feathers are a type of spiritual material, each sold at about 30 Gold Coins each.
Additionally, female feathered birds lay eggs, usable as food.
Upon hatching, they yield new feathered birds.
Relying on such output thereafter carries a premium in living sales.
The Chamber purchasing at food prices would not be agreed upon by the Ashhead Clan.
If purchased at living prices, the Chamber surely loses money since their players wouldn’t buy juvenile living beings for long-term farming.
The farming output of small amounts of offspring and minor produce barely beats direct Hunting.
If farming scales beco too large, there’s concern for suddenly facing strikes from descending forces, turning hard-earned results into growth nutrients for descending forces.
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