This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous Chapter 1396 - 1396 610 Three-eyed Golden Crow2
1396: Chapter 610: Three-eyed Golden Crow_2 1396: Chapter 610: Three-eyed Golden Crow_2 Moreover, after upgrading to 4-star, he now has no problem soloing 5-star wild encounters, and his actual progress will be even faster.
After completing the upgrade, Mu You imdiately teleported back to the Crow Tribe, ready to continue hunting in the wild.
However, as soon as he returned, several lines of text suddenly popped up in the ga.
[You appear under the Crow Tribe’s Soul-inducing Lamp.]
[You see a crowd gathering at the entrance of the nearby village, many Crow n clustered at the entrance, forming a circle, from which so arguing voices faintly emanate.]
[Curious, you step forward and squeeze into the crowd to see what’s happening, only to find that the one surrounded by the Crow n is a Fool girl.]
[At this mont, the Fool girl has a black cloth laid out in front of her as a stall, which is densely packed with an assortnt of items, and furthermore, her prices are generally 10%-20% lower than those of other Crow n vendors, thus attracting the most custors, but also the dissatisfaction of surrounding vendors.]
[Through the feedback from the Omniscient Crystal, you see the girl’s ga ID: Little Demon.]
“Little Demon?”
Mu You is startled, isn’t that Lu Yao’s ga ID?
[Passersby all point at the girl’s stall, and a few of the Crow n vendors, acting as representatives of the crowd, are agitated to the point of red faces and thick necks: “Thief!
She’s an accomplice to thieves!” “Her goods are all stolen!
Don’t buy from her…”]
[Facing the accusations of the Crow n, the girl also retorts unabashedly: “Screw you!
I got these goods through legitimate channels…” “You idiots better scram, blocking my business here!”]
“Uh…”
Mu You sweats a little.
That temper, no doubt it’s Lu Yao.
As for the goods she’s selling now, no need to think about it, they must be the batch he previously gave her.
Mu You had handed the goods over to Lu Yao and hadn’t bothered with them since.
He hadn’t expected her to take a different approach and directly start selling the items in the ga…
And if she’s going to set up a stall, why on earth did she choose to do so in the Crow Tribe?
Keep in mind these items were all snagged as freebies from here, now to set them up for sale in front of the Crow n, and to compete with their business, isn’t this the sa as slapping them in the face?
No wonder the Crow n are so agitated.
Mu You quickly contacted Lu Yao via the forum.
“You’re selling goods in the Crow Tribe?”
“Yeah, you saw?”
Lu Yao is fuming about what’s happening in the ga, and when Mu You ssages her, she imdiately goes into a rant: “Let tell you, I spent 1000 Divinity to buy this stall from the Clan Leader, and these brainless Crow n insist my goods are loot stolen by bandits and won’t let sell.
Isn’t this nonsense?”
“…”
“What’s wrong?” Lu Yao, seeing Mu You’s ellipsis, also vaguely realizes sothing: “Right, where did you get these goods from?
They better not actually be stolen goods…”
“Uh…”
Mu You is speechless for a mont, just about to tell her the truth, that openly selling stolen goods like this does seem a bit improper.
But then he thinks again, what’s so bad about it?
These goods were indeed obtained through improper ans, but they also genuinely bought them piece by piece from the Crow n as Fools, using real money.
The Crow n can’t produce any evidence to prove the goods were stolen.
No matter what the Crow n vendors think or how they verbally attack, at least all the transactions for these items are legitimate and above board.
Since that’s the case, why shouldn’t she sell them?
With this thought, Mu You replies to Lu Yao: “Don’t worry, these aren’t stolen goods, feel free to sell them!”
“I knew it!” Lu Yao breathes a sigh of relief, and then her anger surges again: “F*cking hell, I knew it was these crooked rchants trying to ruin my business.
Watch blast them to oblivion!”
After saying that, Lu Yao goes quiet.
But in the ga, large blocks of censored text start rapidly appearing.
[The Fool girl suddenly begins a tirade with extrely fast speech, using incredibly crude language.]
[The surrounding Crow n vendors who were accosting the girl are stunned by the insults, wanting to retort but finding themselves unable to keep up with the girl’s speed.
They are all flushed and flustered, the girl single-handedly holds her own against the group of Crow n without losing ground…]
Mu You watches with a smile.
Lu Yao had never been afraid of confrontation in terms of verbal fights; she once had the experience of simultaneously arguing with thousands of players on the forum, let alone a re few dozen Crow n.
The Crow n are montarily confused by the barrage of curses, while the noise from the quarrel quickly attracts more and more custors.
Buyers don’t care if the goods are stolen or not, they just compare prices; whichever is cheaper, they buy.
At this ti, Lu Yao’s stall not only has a complete range of products, but the prices are also obviously lower than those of other Crow n rchants, naturally, there’s no hesitation, and all those in need choose to buy from Lu Yao.
And Lu Yao welcos all cors, while furiously lambasting the Crow n with rapid typing, she also does not delay doing business.
The items on the small stall reduce at a visibly rapid pace, and whenever they decrease significantly, Lu Yao would conveniently restock the goods.
This is also one of the advantages of players; there’s no need to replenish stock back ho, as they can directly transfer items into the ga from the real world, replenishing as much as needed.
As long as no one chases her away, she could sell non-stop for twenty-four hours a day right here.
As for the threat of bandits, there’s even less to worry about.
From the first day they settled in the Crow Tribe, players quickly learned the rules through forum communication, aware that this was a hotspot for thieves.
Normally, they would carry no money on them, only transferring Divinity into the ga when needed for purchases, and completing transactions swiftly.
The Divinity would only be in their hands for a re few seconds, leaving no opportunity for theft.
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