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Chapter 77: Chapter 75: Spoils

Chapter 75 Harvest (Congratulations to Silver’s Cute Stick Brother 2/5)

Flower Scorpion had already determined that this battle was won.

The reason she asked this question was a subconscious desire to divert attention away from Qu Jianlei’s weakened state.

However, if she could think of this, others surely would as well... Killing two Wolf Kings, could it happen without a price?

Many people noticed that the man’s condition seed a bit off.

But Qu Jianlei’s ruthlessness in previous killings was deeply etched in everyone’s mind.

No one dared to gamble on whether he still had the capacity to kill again.

Soone who could decapitate a Wolf King was truly ruthless, not to ntion he had sniped a Wolf King earlier.

The scrawny man was the first to react, "It’s over, both Wolf Kings are dead, they can’t co back."

"My boss is tired," Flower Scorpion directly stated, "Do not disturb him, talk to

if you have sothing to say."

It was hard to hide Black Heaven’s weakness, so Great Ming admitted it straightforwardly.

They refused to believe anyone would bet on whether their boss could still kill soone.

"This... we need to discuss the battlefield spoils," the scrawny man stated candidly, "especially the two Wolf Kings."

An unexpected encounter with the wolf pack was a huge disaster, but at the sa ti... it potentially ant a huge windfall.

Risk and reward are always proportional, and the wolf carcasses scattered all over were proof.

The Frost Wolf’s at is edible, but its taste is acrid and greasy, with a tough texture.

Since it’s a mutant beast, there’s a market for it.

The wolf hides can be made into simple armor, earning so money... In fact, if not picky, they can be cooked and eaten too.

In any case, no matter how insignificant the inco, once the quantity accumulates to a certain amount, it’s not sothing that can be ignored by ordinary people.

About two thousand Frost Wolf carcasses were on-site, with nearly a thousand half-dead.

Undoubtedly, this was a massive gain.

Almost one-fifth of the wolf carcasses were killed by Qu Jianlei and Flower Scorpion.

This isn’t an exaggeration, despite using fewer munitions, their kill rate was top-notch.

Still, the two Wolf Kings were the most valuable.

The first Wolf King was a genuine Wolf King, and the second... based on everyone’s analysis, should be a reserve Wolf King.

The struggle for the Wolf King position was brutal and chaotic, but there are examples where it was predetermined.

This reserve Wolf King likely was in such a situation; when the Wolf King died, it must avenge him, or it would not be convincing to others.

Because its position was pre-established, once it died, no other wolves temporarily erged to contest the throne.

Therefore, the wolf pack’s defeat was inevitable.

This was everyone’s post-battle analysis; whether it was true is uncertain.

In any case, the battle was won, and next was the distribution of the spoils, on which no one would be vague.

Carrying wolf carcasses was hard work, but Qu Jianlei didn’t want to lift a finger.

Flower Scorpion asked him once and then decided to sell all the wolf carcasses, leaving only the reserve Wolf King’s carcass.

Other teams also expressed a desire to purchase the massive Wolf King’s carcass.

Though the Wolf King was indeed sniped by Qu Jianlei, it was also a result of everyone’s cooperation.

Be it lending the sniper rifle or helping to pinpoint the Wolf King’s position, others also contributed.

They hoped to acquire the Wolf King’s carcass at a "relatively reasonable" price.

As for the reserve Wolf King, it was entirely slain by Qu Jianlei alone, and no one dared to make a claim.

Flower Scorpion was not only a Divine Shooter but also adept at business, making her the core mber of the trio group.

She felt the price offered for the Wolf King was too low, re five thousand silver coins weren’t enough, it should be at least ten thousand.

She believed that aside from its utility, the Wolf King’s fur’s decorative value alone was enough to make it a luxury item.

On the other side, they argued that the hide was damaged, significantly affecting the price.

If it were the reserve Wolf King, firstly, no sharing was needed, and secondly, the fur was relatively intact, potentially selling for ten thousand silver coins.

Finally, Cindy stepped up to explain to her, saying that was generally the market situation in Zhou San Residence Area.

As long as the wolf pack led by this Wolf King was nurous and strong enough, otherwise the price might be lower.

Ultimately, Flower Scorpion agreed to relinquish all ownership of the Wolf King for six thousand.

Cindy didn’t offer much help in this transaction but was very familiar with the regular Frost Wolf prices.

Typically, a Frost Wolf’s price fluctuates around ten silver coins.

But this ti, so many Frost Wolves were killed, the price was bound to plumt.

Thus, the purchase offer was three silver coins, while the cost for Qu Jianlei duo to hunt them was much lower.

Thanks to Cindy telling Flower Scorpion the real situation, but even so, the negotiation still proved exceptionally difficult.

The buyers argued that due to bulk procurent, they also had to offer discounts in bulk sales.

However, Flower Scorpion’s stance was that bulk sales certainly couldn’t pursue hefty profits.

She even stated they could drag the wolf carcasses to the Zhou Three Settlent to sell.

Regardless of whether Flower Scorpion could enter Zhou Three, with Cindy being a resident of the settlent, she could vouch for one person.

Along with Cindy’s daughter’s matter, both Qu Jianlei duo could enter the settlent.

The final agreed price for each wolf carcass was six silver coins, doubling the original price.

Flower Scorpion and Qu Jianlei killed around six hundred wolves, just the price difference alone amounted to eighteen hundred silver coins.

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