[Would you like to list the Slave Contract (Newbie) on the Sales Channel?]
[Yes] or [No]
Kisha clicked 'Yes,' and the 100 pieces of Slave Contract (Newbie) she had just inscribed disappeared from her inventory and instantly appeared as listings on 008's sales channel.
While 008 could have handled this task automatically, Kisha chose to go through the process herself to better understand how it worked.
The listing process was strikingly similar to selling items on an online marketplace.
She uploaded the items for sale, set the details, and then waited for interested buyers to take action.
However, instead of reaching out directly to her, buyers would simply add the contracts to their cart or purchase them outright.
It was straightforward, yet it gave Kisha a clearer picture of how the system operated.
Following 008's advice, Kisha listed each Slave Contract (Newbie) for 150 system points.
If all 100 contracts were sold, she would earn 15,000 system points.
Considering she had spent 20,000 system points on materials, this seed like a decent return, especially since she still had more than half of the ink and several hundred pieces of magical parchnt left.
The bulk purchase 008 made included 1,000 sheets of parchnt and a large bottle of enchanted ink, ensuring she had plenty of resources to continue practicing and refining her skills without needing to restock anyti soon.
If Kisha maintained her current pace and success rate, she could potentially accumulate several thousand system points.
The re thought of this made her heartbeat quicken with excitent, invigorating her to keep inscribing.
Thanks to her skills, Healing Do and People's Heart, she didn't feel tired at all.
Unlike her spiritual energy, which caused her energy core to act up if overused, her mana was far more stable.
As long as her mana flowed steadily within her mana heart and her body could handle the physical exhaustion, she could continue her efforts without issue.
Ding...
[Dragon Lord bought Slave Contract (Newbie) x5]
Ding..
[Minatour King bought Slave Contract (Newbie) x3]
Ding...
[The Apostle of the house of Athena bought Slave Contract (Newbie) x10]
Ding...
[Dragon Lord gave you a five-star review for the Slave Contract (Newbie)]
Ding...
[Minatour King gave you a five-star review for the Slave Contract (Newbie)]
Ding...
[The Apostle of the house of Athena gave you a five-star review for the Slave Contract (Newbie)]
"Ah!!! Host!!! My sales channel is finally getting reviews—all thanks to you!!! Hee hee hee!" 008 laughed gleefully, practically vibrating with excitent as it watched the flood of positive reviews pouring in.
To top it off, the contracts they had listed were selling like hotcakes, with no sign of slowing down.
Kisha noticed sothing peculiar—at the top of 008's sales channel, the label [Level 0] was prominently displayed.
This indicated that the store was still at its lowest rank, aning it was either newly established or lacked sufficient points to level up.
A Level 0 store was accessible to anyone with sales channel access and typically featured items that were either inexpensive or readily available in other stores.
Kisha tapped her index finger against her chin, deep in thought. "008, how many bottles of Scarlet Honey do we still have?"
"Host, we have thousands in our warehouse, and a few hundred bottles are with Aston for the warriors," 008 responded casually.
But as soon as it finished speaking, an idea seed to spark within it. "Host, are you thinking of adding the Scarlet Honey to our system store?!"
Kisha considered it for a mont before replying, "How about we start with 100 bottles?"
[Would you like to list the Scarlet Honey on the Sales Channel?]
[Yes] or [No]
By now, half of the slave contracts Kisha had listed in the store were already sold.
With a click of 'Yes,' 100 bottles of Scarlet Honey appeared on the sales channel, filling the empty listings.
The two items in 008's store now looked a bit sparse and unappealing, but fortunately, the seller could add descriptions to the items in the listing.
This made it easier for buyers to understand their purpose.
As soon as the Scarlet Honey was listed, her first buyers from earlier eagerly rushed to purchase so.
This ti, knowing that the Scarlet Honey ca from the now-extinct Scarlet Bees—a rare and unique product not found anywhere else—Kisha felt a surge of confidence.
She decided to price each bottle at 1,000 system points, testing the market.
If the price didn't attract enough buyers, she could always adjust it later.
Ding...
[Dragon Lord bought Scarlet Honey x10]
Ding...
[The Apostle of the house of Athena bought Scarlet Honey x20]
Ding...
[Daoist Emperor bought Scarlet Honey x50]
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[Mystic Sword Emperor bought Scarlet Honey x20]
This ti, thanks to the unique properties of the Scarlet Honey and its limited supply, it sold far faster than the slave contracts.
Buyers snatched it up in the blink of an eye, and before long, it was completely sold out.
"Host! People from all over different worlds are asking if we're going to sell more Scarlet Honey!"
"They're flooding my inbox with private ssages!" 008 exclaid, its voice tinged with panic.
It was receiving an overwhelming number of inquiries, especially from cultivators from the Murim world, as well as alchemists and apothecaries.
The excitent was palpable, but 008 felt overwheld, unsure of how to manage the sudden surge in interest.
"No, just ignore them," Kisha replied with a smile, turning her focus back to inscribing more slave contracts as she continued practicing.
"What?! But wouldn't this be our chance to earn more system points?" 008 exclaid in panic, clearly confused.
It didn't understand why Kisha was turning down such an opportunity.
Worried that Kisha might be concerned about not having enough Scarlet Honey for her people, 008 scrambled to think of ways to convince her otherwise.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk." Kisha clicked her tongue, wiggling her index finger in the air before adding, "Didn't you know that with higher demand cos inflation?"
"So, when we put up another batch of Scarlet Honey, we can raise the price based on today's sales. Maybe we could even set up a bidding system. Do you think that's possible?"
She directed her question to 008, who suddenly went silent, as if its eyes had turned into dollar signs.
It was already ntally calculating the system points they could earn and the good reviews they would receive from this new strategy.
"Ah! Ah! Yes! That's definitely possible! We can set up a bidding for each item and let the highest bidder win! I'll set it up now and notify the buyers so they can keep an eye out for the upcoming bids!" 008 exclaid, clearly excited by the idea.
"Go ahead," Kisha replied without looking up, her focus still on inscribing as she continued her work.
Soon, 008 sent out a notice that appeared on top of the store, flashing like an advertisent, alerting all the potential buyers about the upcoming bidding.
[Dear Valued Custors,
We apologize for the limited quantity of so items in our sales channel.
Due to the high demand and our commitnt to maintaining the highest quality, restocking may take so ti.
In response, we are introducing a bidding system where the highest bidder will secure the item.
We understand that this may cause so inconvenience, and we sincerely apologize if we are unable to et the demand imdiately. Rest assured, we will do our best to restock and provide the best service possible.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support!
Sincerely,
Sales Channel #841273]
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