155 Woking's Small Vault [Wonderful Item](2/2)
"These, 44, all 1 copper coin!" Wutong stopped, took out a copper coin and threw it on his stall, pointing at the small pile of ancient coins.
"Why don't you go and grab it?! This is an antique!" The player was so angry after being stunned. It was so big, even if he sold scrap iron, it was more than 1 copper coin?
Wutong sneered: "Antique?" He pulled out a huge parchment book from behind, which scared the player and rushed to touch the weapon. He thought he was angry and took out some strange weapon to pk him.
Opening the first side of "The Financial System of the Kingdoms", Wutong put the thick parchment book in front of the player, pointing to the figure of the first coin on it and said: "Antiques? These things are just a small country called 'Sambiya' on the west side of the continent opposite the Sea of Misty. They are just minted with the smallest denomination currency. The main material is iron, and the value of one is only 00 of copper coins. Because the iron material used is too inferior and is very easy to rust and corrode, so this iron coins are also called rust coins and rust jars. If it weren't for studying the currency system of the Kingdoms, do you think I would spend more than twice the money to exchange for ragged iron worth half a copper jar? You reminded me that doing this is indeed stupid, so"
"make a deal!"
The player boss quickly stuffed the hand of metal plate that was invisible to Wutong's hand and stuffed the copper coin into his pocket.
A copper coin is also a money! Wutong's endless quotation of classics made the player feel dizzy, and the graphics on the seemingly mysterious sheepskin book seemed to be exactly his pile of broken copper and iron.
"Uh" Wutong was also stunned and agreed to sell it so quickly. Why did his tongue become so smooth just now? He is not so eloquent.
After convinced the other party to sell the thing to him so quickly, Wutong felt no sense of accomplishment and said unhappily: "No, I don't plan to buy it anymore. Please return the copper coins to me!" He bought these rust coins just a temporary idea. After all, there are more than 400 coins in his small vault.
"The goods have been sold and will not be returned!" The player boss held his pocket very firmly, looked at some rags on his stall with a little guilty conscience, and hesitated: "Why don't you choose a few more?"
Wutong was speechless and glanced at his stall. There were only leaves and stones. I didn't know what it looked like. There was actually a broken arrow. Wutong was very curious about the rags he got from there. It wouldn't be just to pick up girls in the wild to pick up girls, right?
Just as he was about to speak out to express his helpless agreement, Wutong suddenly found that there was a gray-white thumb-sized "stone" in his pile of rags, which looked a bit like the soul crystal he had obtained. He picked it up and looked carefully. The shape of this thing was very similar, but the color and material were completely different. Although the soul crystal did not have a specific shape, it was basically a crystalline polyhedral. This small stone was also grayish-white and a bit rough to the touch. Moreover, the grayish-white material also had some milky catkin-like substances.
"Then add this!" Wutong put away the strange stone. Anyway, it was just a copper coin, so he didn't plan to really argue with the other party.
"Don't buy anything else?" The player boss was very enthusiastic, but Wutong couldn't help but despise him: "Is there anything else you can sell?" The player boss laughed dryly.
When Wutong and others walked away, he happily took out the copper coin he earned from his pocket, and was proud: "I didn't expect that I could really sell it for money by picking up something casually to set up a stall? It's so interesting. In "Endless", it's really easy to sell anything, it's not surprising. It's not bad, but at least the stall fee has been earned back."
He suddenly felt stunned, his face changed drastically: "Hey? No! Damn the pile of iron pieces weigh almost a pound. I can sell it at the blacksmith shop to sell it, right?"—
Chapter completed!