"Don’t be nervous, just make your offer."
Su Xiao stared at the pseudo-girl in front of him, his gaze seemingly saying: ’Buy it, or I’ll kill you.’
"Um..."
The pseudo-girl swallowed, gradually calming down. Su Xiao’s gaze had been sowhat unnerving, making him forget he was in Reincarnation Paradise, a safe zone.
Su Xiaogang had just co out of the Trial World, so it was normal for him to have such an expression.
"80,000 Paradise coins?"
The pseudo-girl made a tentative offer.
"Minimum 180,000."
The value of the [Heart of the Burning Demon] wasn’t high. If it allowed for the direct acquisition of a Demon Bloodline, it could easily fetch 800,000.
Unfortunately, it’s just a ticket. After entering the Demon Transformation Facility, you’d still need to offer sothing for a deal with the Demon Modifier, not to ntion you need to know the Demon Language, which rules out over 90% of Contractors.
The Demon’s Box, as a Lord-level treasure chest, can indeed yield good items, but Su Xiao’s bad luck was a helpless and despairing situation.
No point in complaining now, as it wouldn’t solve the problem. Quickly selling the [Heart of the Burning Demon] was the important thing.
"180,000..."
The pseudo-girl looked troubled.
"How about 120,000?"
"Deal!"
Su Xiao imdiately agreed, leaving the pseudo-girl stunned.
"Let’s trade."
Su Xiao handed over the Heart of the Burning Demon, with a look that said he’d kill him if he backed out, causing the pseudo-girl to hesitate, feeling he might have overpaid.
"Do you understand the Demon Language?"
Su Xiao looked at the pseudo-girl.
"A little."
"Then you’re in luck. The Demon Bloodline is very powerful."
"Really?"
"Yeah, at least the demon I fought was really strong."
After so hesitation, the pseudo-girl eventually spent 120,000 Paradise coins to buy the Demon’s Heart.
On the way back to the exclusive room, the pseudo-girl thought more and more that sothing wasn’t right. That person had said the Demon Bloodline was strong, so where did this heart co from? A Demon’s Heart, of course, belonged to a demon, which ans...
Just as the pseudo-girl was about to enter the exclusive room, a feminine figure ca toward him, suddenly patting his shoulder, scaring him into a yelp.
"Comm... Commander, you scared to death."
Seeing the pseudo-girl’s timid deanor, his commander shook her head with a smile.
Don’t be fooled by the pseudo-girl’s softness now. When he draws the longsword from his waist, his personality changes drastically. The pseudo-girl once killed 32 Contractors in a Derivative World.
"What are you holding?"
The female commander looked at the Demon’s Heart in the pseudo-girl’s hand.
"Good stuff."
The pseudo-girl flashed a small set of tiger teeth, displaying the heart’s attributes.
"This thing..."
The female commander’s face changed: "Can it be returned?"
Rembering the bloody buyer from earlier, the pseudo-girl replied,
"I think... it can’t."
The female commander’s face looked even more uncomfortable.
"Then I can only wish you good luck. I’ve heard of the Demon Transformation Facility, with only a 60% survival rate for transformation. However, the Demon Bloodline is indeed strong, as it’s a very complete power system. But the transformation fee is high, about 600,000 Paradise coins. Also, you need to convert these coins into Soul Crystals (dium); those demons only accept Soul Crystals."
As Su Xiao had suspected, the Demon’s Heart is just a ticket, with the transformation fee being the main issue.
"600,000..."
The pseudo-girl was dumbfounded. Even if he had 600,000 Paradise coins, Soul Crystals (dium) were too hard to buy.
"The team resources can lean a bit your way, but forget about the Soul Crystals. We could provide you with about 400,000 Paradise coins, but you’d have to live on scraps for three Derivative Worlds."
Hearing the female commander’s words, the pseudo-girl glanced at the Demon’s Heart in his hand, realizing it might get stuck with him.
"Damn it~"
Now, the pseudo-girl finally understood why that person earlier looked like he’d kill him if he didn’t buy it.
...
Sitting at his stall, Su Xiao looked at the 166,000 Paradise coins in his Reincarnation Mark and felt great.
That Demon’s Heart had nearly beco a burden. It’s not that it lacked value, but the initial investnt was too high, affecting developnt for a while.
Su Xiao didn’t leave the trading market imdiately; he planned a ’big deal,’ which was to mass-produce and sell Interdiate Alchemy Bombs.
The cost of each Interdiate Alchemy Bomb was 100 Paradise coins 30 Mana Value. Paradise coins were plentiful, and his Mana Value was full at 1433 points, allowing for the production of 47 Interdiate Alchemy Bombs.
A glow flickered in his hand, and one by one, Interdiate Alchemy Bombs were made.
The reason for choosing Interdiate Alchemy Bombs over ’Special-level Alchemy Bombs’ or ’Special-level Alchemy Potion’ was because Interdiate Alchemy Bombs had low costs, high profits, and were easy to sell.
After a while, Su Xiao spent 4,700 Paradise coins and 1,410 Mana Value to produce 47 Interdiate Alchemy Bombs.
From previous attempts, a price of 350 coins each was most appropriate, with quick sales and few people haggling.
With a 100 Paradise coin cost and 250 coin net profit, this business could be called foolproof.
Reopening his stall, it was now filled with Interdiate Alchemy Bombs.
Contractors stopped by the stall frequently, and the number of Alchemy Bombs quickly dwindled.
[Sold 3 Interdiate Alchemy Bombs, earned 1,050 Paradise coins.]
[Sold 1 Interdiate Alchemy Bomb, earned 350 Paradise coins.]
[Sold 6 Interdiate Alchemy Bombs, earned 2,100 Paradise coins.]
...
As expected, Interdiate Alchemy Bombs sold well, with few contractors trying to haggle. Even if they did, after realizing Su Xiao wouldn’t budge, they would hesitate for a mont and then purchase.
In less than an hour, 47 Interdiate Alchemy Bombs sold 32, leaving 15.
A strong man passed the stall, carefully inspected the Interdiate Alchemy Bombs’ attributes, and bought all the remaining bombs.
All 47 sold out, with a cost of 4,700 Paradise coins, a total selling price of 16,450 Paradise coins, and a net profit of 11,750 Paradise coins.
Without the need for combat or taking risks, earning 11,750 Paradise coins was undeniably gratifying.
Closing the stall, Su Xiao walked towards his exclusive room.
His three main attributes had reached 50 points, and Su Xiao had thirteen Soul Crystals (dium), allowing him to unlock a new skill for Shadow of Annihilation Law.
The prerequisites for unlocking a new skill were high this ti, suggesting the new ability would be powerful.
Su Xiao quickened his pace and returned to the exclusive room, sitting on the sofa.
Click.
The sofa suddenly sagged, with Su Xiao sinking into it, causing him to instinctively look at Bu Bu Wang.
Bu Bu Wang looked innocent.
"Woof woof, awooo~"
Bu Bu Wang was so anxious it almost spoke human language, but unfortunately, it couldn’t.
Su Xiao stood up and looked at the sofa that appeared intact but was hollow inside.
"How did you do that? Show again, and I won’t hit you."
A size-45 giant slipper appeared in Su Xiao’s hand, and Bu Bu Wang’s hind legs began trembling, its rear hurting slightly, indicating it had been harshly hit by that slipper nurous tis.
Bu Bu Wang looked at Su Xiao pitifully, as if to say: ’Master, it wasn’t who did it.’
It’s clear to say, Bu Bu Wang was full of drama, with its expressions on point—a true performance masterclass.
"If it wasn’t you who chewed it, was it ?"
Su Xiao pointed to the row of tooth marks in the center of the sofa, identical to those on the barbell nearby.
Bu Bu Wang was filled with regret, realizing it hadn’t noticed those tooth marks; otherwise, it would have destroyed them.
The slipper tapped on Su Xiao’s palm as he slowly approached Bu Bu Wang.
After five minutes, Bu Bu Wang sat in front of the sofa, with a slipper perched on its head, repenting, while Su Xiao sat on the bed, unlocking the new ability.
[Three main attributes have reached 50 points. Unlocking a new skill requirent satisfied.]
[Unlock new Shadow of Annihilation Law skill for 20,000 Paradise coins 10 Soul Crystals (dium). Yes/No?]
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