Chapter 389: Business

Chapter 389: Business
Good thing!
What worries Lind the most is the lack of resources. Now that so many epic enemies have appeared, does it mean that he can directly pile up resources and force the Rabbit Tooth Witch to become an epic pharmacist?

Not only that, you can also take drugs freely and improve your strength quickly.

Including the Red Knight, William, etc., their levels can continue to be raised.

Due to talent limitations, many people are unable to improve, but characters like William, the protagonist of this version, and the Red Knight, who is the BOSS, definitely have the potential for improvement.

Previously, the power of the path in Lind's body could only reach the level of the upper great knight. Without the backup, it could not provide any help in the future. It was also necessary to develop new knight path power.

He had no obsession with persevering in practicing to improve a certain path, because due to his own characteristics, he did not need to run around for a certain path like ordinary people. Except for the Sun Certificate which was the main one, he could use whatever others he had.

It wouldn't be too difficult to obtain the potion formula for the Proof of the Sun. To become a White Knight of the Everfrost Land, one had to be at least epic. In other words, as long as he went to the Everfrost Land, he would be able to find a large number of epic Sun Knights.

If the level of the undead was not too low, Lind would even want to issue a bounty directly. With the undead's information network, the potion formula is the least valuable thing. This thing is part of the "strategy".

In the abyss today, the undead have begun to "brushed for materials", which also proves that Linde's previous decision to "abandon" was correct. The Blood Lamb Ranch is no longer necessary to exist.

Maybe the limb-replacement magic part could be kept, if he really needed that kind of magic.

The undead can collect large quantities of Hearts of Disaster from the Grand Knight class through the abyss, and can choose to sell them. According to the current price of the Kingdom of Rand, they can make a lot of money by selling them directly to NPCs.

However, if you sell the materials directly to newbies without killing anyone, you can make real money offline.

In short, brushing the Heart of Disaster is definitely a business that is sure to make money.

There is a high tower in the underground rift, and there is a steady stream of "Abyss Puppies". Although the explosion rate is not high, the number is large enough.

Many undead people are brushing with the dream of getting rich.

"What? Why is the price so low?" Xuanwu Shield and his group stood in front of the recycling merchant's stall in the fortress.

After the fortress was completely controlled by the expeditionary force, NPCs began to come and occupy the place one after another, providing various kinds of help, including but not limited to shops, taverns, simple equipment repairs, etc.

Lord Lind will never forget to stimulate the consumption of the undead. If they don't spend money, Lind will not sleep well.

But the transaction price surprised them.

Fifteen Hearts of Disaster can only be sold at the previous price of five!
What the hell is this? !

The businessman turned calmly and pointed behind him: "Too many."

Behind him, there was a pile of boxes of Hearts of Disaster, some of which were already sticking out. He had received the general's order and already had an idea of ​​how to deal with the undead.

Moon-climbing Blade: "It's quite reasonable. If there are too many, I'll sell them at a low price. If there are too few, I'll sell them at a high price."

Dragon Scale Sword had a different idea: "Hey, what do you think if we buy a large number of Hearts of Disaster here and then sell them to other places that are short of them?"

The three of them stood in front of the merchant and began to discuss. This was an old tradition of the undead. They would treat the NPCs as deaf and stupid. Even when the NPCs made eavesdropping gestures, they would laugh and say that the game was too realistic.

Not everyone is in the abyss. Recently, the number of newbies joining the pit is increasing, including their three college roommates, so it is very simple to find out the prices. Just send a message.

My roommate, who was far away in the snake catcher's fortress, immediately ran to the store to ask the price.

"The prices here haven't changed for now, so you can try selling here."

……

He was selling the Heart of Disaster with his guildmates, and when he saw the selling price, he even thought he had seen it wrong.

The price is 5 times lower than before!
Although NPCs have always wanted to recycle disasters, the increasing accumulation of resources has caused the recycling price to be continuously lowered.

Before reaching the Great Rift, there were only a few ways to obtain a Heart of Disaster: relying on luck to kill monsters, buying from NPCs, and offline transactions. After the Great Rift appeared, the Undead thought they had a shortcut to quickly refresh and get rich, after all, it was very expensive to let Lind perform a qualitative change on his equipment, but they didn't expect this problem to occur.

It's not bad that the prices of other props were not directly raised to cause inflation. It's not like some games that cost tens of millions in the later stages, but the results are the same.

There is no difference between limiting the amount of money I can make and causing inflation in the later stages. I still won’t have enough resources.

"Trade?"

For example, Xuanwu Shield and his team are limited by the composition of their team members. Even though they know that trading can be used to make money, they still have to make a choice between fighting monsters on the front line and trading. Staying on the front line of the abyss will obviously bring the greatest rewards and is the best solution.

However, large teams do not have this worry at all. They have different divisions of labor, with some people responsible for calculating numbers in the front, and others responsible for assisting in the back.

After consulting with a big boss and members of his gaming guild, he immediately decided to start doing business.

Directly contact the NPC to purchase the Heart of Disaster.

Since the purchase price is so cheap, if I buy them all, am I making a profit invisibly?
"What? Why are you selling it to me at the original price?" La was stunned. He pointed at the pile of Disaster Hearts behind the merchant and said, "Don't you have a pile of them?"

"Yeah, I do have a bunch of them, because they're not important to me."

"Then why did you give me the original price?"

"Because it seems like you need it very much." The merchant smiled. He didn't need Linde to teach him this. He had just overheard many undead people discussing business. Since the undead people were planning to buy low and sell high, why not just sell it to them at the original price?

The identity of a businessman is not given by Lind. Perhaps the doomsday environment will limit the businessman's vision, but it will not limit the businessman's thinking of making money.

He almost vomited blood after pulling a big one, so he had no choice but to go find other undead to buy from. Everyone had bought a lot, and when they saw that the price in the store was too low, they were willing to trade with him.

But there are also some people who are unwilling to trade, and this involves "military merit". As a relatively scarce resource, the Heart of Disaster will still be strongly bound to the military merit of the expeditionary force even if the price gets lower and lower.

You can gain military merit by selling important resources such as the Heart of Disaster to NPCs on the expedition front, which is a special mechanism not available anywhere else.

Some people are not short of money, but they lack military merit.

He mobilized a big group of people and finally collected more than 700 Great Knight-level Hearts of Disaster by selling everything they had. Then he arranged a team to go to Star Dragon City. According to the plan, they would sell them in Star Dragon City. If the price was stable, they would all be sold in Star Dragon City. After all, Star Dragon City was the nearest city, which saved a lot of time.

In the second phase of business, the focus will be on the Snake Catcher's Fortress, Troll Castle, Goliath and Black Island.

The distance gradually increases, and the transportation at this stage cannot be less than 2000 Hearts of Disaster, otherwise the round trip time will be too long and there will be no guarantee of sufficient profit.

The undead caravan has begun to take shape.

Maybe when they have other means of transportation in the future, they will consider cross-border business.

The longer you stay in this world, the more you will discover the reality of this world. Even without guidance, you will find many ways to play, and killing monsters and enemies is only a very insignificant part of it.

Linde also needs undead people to do business.

Resource transportation has always been a huge problem. Opening a portal is too expensive. The portal needs to consider distance, number of people, time, etc., and each opening costs a lot.

There will be many dangers when arranging people to transport goods, and disasters have never disappeared from the land.

If, while transporting supplies, the undead discovered that the food in Star Dragon City was cheaper than that in the Snake Catcher's Fortress, would they buy a large amount and then sell it to the other side? The answer is definitely yes.

The price difference is definitely much cheaper than if Lind arranged a group of soldiers for transportation. Each soldier would receive a fixed salary and be provided with food and lodging, but it would be different if no one died. They were just buying low and selling high.

If something goes wrong on the road, the cost will be borne solely by the undead themselves, reducing various risks and population losses.

(End of this chapter)