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Chapter 315: Come, Fang Xiyue!

Chapter 315: Come, Fang Xiyue!

Yalang looked in the direction of the sound and found that the Warcraft user who was about to buy the Warcraft eggs at the beginning stopped him.

The other party also complained to the vendor: "Boss, you are not kind. Why didn't you tell such important news earlier? If I had known that this egg was found together with the egg that Jack bought, I would have bought it long ago. "

The merchant smiled and said, "You didn't even ask. Besides, I originally wanted to keep this egg and hatch it myself. Who knew that this gentleman had such a keen eye that he picked it right away."

"You also know the rules of our business. As long as the monster eggs are placed on the stall, customers can choose at will. I can only reluctantly give up."

The Warcraft user shook his head: "I don't care, I want this egg too."

"This"

The merchant looked at Yalang with a troubled expression.

Yalang glanced at the Warcraft Envoy and said in an indifferent tone:

"Sorry, I saw this egg first. You can choose other monster eggs."

"What you see is yours? Then what if I see your wife?"

"Shh!"

Yalang directly pulled out half of the knight's sword, and the Warcraft envoy immediately swallowed back what he had not finished.

He was so used to talking nonsense that he forgot that he was facing a noble at this moment.

If a noble feels that he has been insulted by him, he has the right to kill him. After killing him, he does not have to pay for his life, but only needs to pay for it.

Therefore, the Warcraft Envoy quickly changed his words and said: "Sir, even if you are a noble, you have to follow the rules. You haven't paid yet. This Warcraft Egg doesn't belong to you yet. I am qualified to bid."

"Of course, if you force me to give up, there's nothing I can do about it, but if this matter spreads, it will damage your reputation."

This Warcraft user is very smart and knows that nobles care about face most and will not do anything that harms their reputation.

Sure enough, Yalang put his sword back after hearing this.

He was not afraid that his reputation would be damaged, but he wanted to maintain Lord Ryan's reputation.

Seeing that Yalang had no intention of taking action, the Warcraft envoy was convinced, and then said to Yalang with a smile:

"I know that your Excellency will not be as knowledgeable as us commoners. Otherwise, we should follow the rules of egg betting. Whoever pays the highest price will get this monster egg. What do you think?"

Yalang thought for a while and felt that this rule was fair, so he nodded slightly and said:

"Okay, how much does this monster egg cost?"

"Replying to my lord, all the monster eggs in my stall sell for twenty gold coins."

The merchant deliberately raised the price and at the same time gave the Warcraft user a wink.

Upon seeing this, the Warcraft Envoy immediately called out the price: "I'll pay twenty-one gold coins!"

Yalang frowned when he heard that a monster egg was so expensive.

After Ryan learned that the direction of the call was from Gambling Street, he threw him a money bag with hundreds of gold coins in it.

Yalang naturally understood what Ryan meant, which was to let him buy back the Monster Egg at any cost.

So Yalang didn't hesitate too much and immediately said:

"I'll pay twenty-three gold coins!"

When they heard that Yalang had raised the price, the merchants and Warcraft envoys were immediately delighted. They had really been taken advantage of.

The Warcraft user suppressed his laughter and continued to shout: "I am bound to get this Warcraft egg, twenty-four gold coins!"

"Twenty-six."

Yalang added two more gold coins without changing his expression.

"Twenty-eight!"

The Warcraft user did not give in.

"Twenty-nine."

"thirty!"

"make a deal!"

"Thirty. Huh?"

The Warcraft user looked at the merchant in surprise and asked him with his eyes why he called for a deal.

The vendor also looked confused and shook his head slightly to indicate that it was not him who shouted.

Only then did the Warcraft user realize that the voice just now was from Yalang.

"Sir, what do you mean?"

The Warcraft user asked Yalang in a panic.

"The meaning is very simple. I will give you this monster egg."

Yalang replied calmly.

"No, how could you give it to me!" The Warcraft Envoy was really anxious now.

"What? I gave it to you, but you're still not satisfied?"

Yalang looked at the Warcraft user with suspicion, as if he sensed something was wrong.

The Warcraft Envoy quickly explained: "No, no, no, I mean, you are a noble, how can you lose to a commoner in the bidding? It will make people laugh if this spreads."

Yalang sneered when he heard this: "Oh, then why do you still insist on bidding with me? Don't you just want to see my joke?"

"No, I just..."

"Okay, just buy the eggs and leave. I'll get upset just looking at you."

Just as the Warcraft Envoy was about to open his mouth to explain, he was interrupted by Yalang's wave. Then he stood nearby, quietly waiting for the Warcraft Envoy to pay.

But the Warcraft user didn't carry so many gold coins with him at all. He originally just wanted to be a supporter and help the vendors raise the price. He didn't really want to buy the Warcraft egg.

Who would have thought that Yalang would give him the World of Warcraft egg halfway through the bidding, which undoubtedly caught him off guard.

The Warcraft Envoy looked at Yalang with resentment, you are a noble, how could you give up even after shouting for 30 gold coins? It is a disgrace to the nobles!

Why are you betting if you have no money? If I had known you had no money, I would have stopped shouting until twenty-eight.

Seeing that the Warcraft user refused to pay for a long time, Yalang put his hand on the hilt of the sword again.

"Why don't you take the money? You don't have money to gamble, right?"

Yalang asked loudly.

"I have money, but I just forgot to bring it."

The magic beast user said hesitantly, his eyes evasive.

"It's a joke. I forgot to bring it. Who would believe this excuse? If you say you forgot to bring it, in fact you just don't have money."

"You still have to bid with me when you don't have any money. Are you deliberately teasing me?!"

Yalang suddenly pulled out the knight's sword and placed it on the neck of the magic beast user.

The cold touch of the knight's sword reached the Warcraft user's mind, causing him to shiver and his face instantly turned pale.

Again, if a noble feels that he has been offended by a commoner, he has the right to execute him.

Even if Yalang is only at the bottom of the aristocracy, he still has this power.

"Sir, how dare I lie to you? I really forgot to bring my money. I don't want this monster egg anymore. I don't want it anymore!"

The Warcraft user said tremblingly.

He regretted it in his heart. If he had known that the pawnbroker's life was in danger, he would not have ventured into this muddy water no matter how much commission he was offered.

Little Walker, who was not far away, saw Yalang drawing his sword and quickly asked Barry on the side:

"Boss Barry, that knight has drawn his sword, why don't we stop him?"

Barry said nonchalantly:

"To prevent what? The task given to us by the director is to track these people and prevent them from finding out. If we expose our whereabouts for such a trivial matter, how will we explain to the director when we go back?" "This is going to cause death soon. Is it also a small matter?" Little Walker asked with confusion.

"Of course it's a trivial matter. It's not like the life of a nobleman is threatened. It's just a civilian Warcraft user. If he dies, he will die. Not to mention that the person who killed him was a nobleman. It's not a big deal."

"Besides, I can't blame anyone else for this. I can only blame him for being too greedy. Generally, a contractor like him who is responsible for bidding will just shout once or twice. As a result, in order to earn more commissions, he kept going up. Outcry."

"Now he is shooting himself in the foot, and it is entirely his own fault."

Barry said disdainfully that he didn't have a good impression of these warcraft envoys who were not doing their jobs properly.

"Then what should we do now?" Little Walker continued to ask.

"What else can we do? Let's continue watching the show. I thought these nobles were the ones who took advantage of them and would be tricked by traders and other people who wanted to trick them."

"Now it seems that they still have some brains, so this scene will be exciting. Take your time and watch, we usually don't see noble masters acting for us."

Barry stretched out comfortably and looked at Yalang and others with interest.

At this time, Yalang was glaring at the Warcraft user in front of him and said in a cold tone:

"I was sure to win it just now, but now I don't want it. Isn't this teasing me?"

"My boss, please put in a good word for me!"

The Warcraft user didn't know what to do and could only ask the merchant for help.

Brother, please save me. If you don’t save me, I will throw you out!

The merchant naturally understood what the Warcraft user meant, but he had never experienced such a thing.

Generally speaking, a good-looking noble will not allow himself to lose to a commoner in the bidding.

Even if he shouted a few more rounds, the nobles would still keep up.

Therefore, when he heard the Warcraft Envoy kept raising the price, the merchant did not say anything to stop him. He and the Warcraft Envoy had the same idea, they both wanted to make a big profit.

As a result, they messed up and stopped shouting halfway through.

There was no other way, so the vendor had no choice but to say to Yalang with a smile:

"Sir, don't be angry. This Lord of Warcraft was also stimulated by his friend, so he got excited and bid with you regardless. You have a lot, so don't be as knowledgeable as him."

"Since he didn't bring any money, then this monster egg will be sold at the last price you paid. You only need to give me twenty-nine gold coins to take away this monster egg that may hatch into a baby sawcrocodile." , what do you think?"

Until now, the merchant is still thinking of selling Yalang a few more gold coins.

"I don't think so. He must pay for this monster egg today, otherwise he is deliberately humiliating me. In order to protect my reputation, I have the right to kill him."

Yalang decisively rejected the merchant's proposal, and then pressed the sword against the Warcraft user's neck.

The sharp sword edge easily cut through the skin, and some blood seeped out.

The Warcraft user, who clearly felt the stinging sensation, was completely panicked. He shouted to Yalang in panic:

"Sir, please forgive me, I didn't mean to bid with you, it's the old man."

"Sir! Then tell me what to do so that you can let him go."

Seeing that the Warcraft Envoy was about to tell the truth, the merchant quickly covered up the Warcraft Envoy's voice with a loud voice. He also glared at the Warcraft Envoy secretly, signaling the other person to shut his mouth obediently and that he would find a way to rescue him.

The Warcraft Envoy stopped talking when he saw this. If possible, he did not want to reveal the truth. Even if he could survive, he would be boycotted by these traders and could only become a mercenary. A bloody day.

"Why should I tell you what to do? It's because he kept bidding me the price, but in the end he refused to pay. If he just took out the money happily, I wouldn't bother to pay attention to him."

Hearing what Yalang said, the merchant also understood what he meant.

"That is to say, as long as the Master of Warcraft can come up with money, you won't argue with him, right?"

Yalang didn't answer, just nodded slightly.

When the merchant saw this, he immediately said to the Warcraft user: "Did you hear that? Hurry up and get the money!"

"Didn't I say that I didn't bring that much money?"

The Warcraft user said with a sad face.

"Then wouldn't you ask the people next to you to borrow some money? You are all the Warcraft Envoys of Guanhai City, and you will see each other every day. They will not fail to help you with this small favor."

As the merchant spoke, he winked at the other monsters.

The other Warcraft users looked at each other, then smiled evilly and raised three fingers.

When the merchant saw them taking advantage of the situation, he almost couldn't help but curse.

But he had no other choice. If the Warcraft user could not withstand the pressure and told the truth, who knew what this noble knight who drew his sword at the slightest disagreement would do.

So the merchant had no choice but to nod and agree to the requests of these Warcraft users.

The Warcraft envoys immediately took out some gold coins. As Warcraft envoys, although they were not strong, they were much richer than the common people.

After piecing everything together, thirty gold coins can still be obtained.

They lent the gold coins to the Warcraft user who had a sword on his neck without any concern. Anyway, they didn't really buy it. In the end, the merchant would still pay it back in full, and they could still get 30% of the profit, so why not do it.

"Thank you for your help, brothers. I'll treat you to a drink later."

The Warcraft user knew the secret inside, but he still had to pretend to be grateful, and then paid the money to the merchant.

Seeing that the magic beast envoy paid the money, Yalang took the sword back in a reasonable manner.

"It takes a long time to collect thirty gold coins. You don't have any extra gold coins on you, right?"

"If someone bids against me again, they are undoubtedly teasing me, and I will kill them immediately!"

Yalang warned everyone in a deep voice, scaring the Warcraft users so much that they backed away and waved their hands desperately to express that they did not dare to do so.

"Boss, show me the blue monster egg in the lower right corner of the shelf."

Yalang ignored the monster next to him and pointed to a monster egg on the shelf.

When the merchant saw that Yalang had picked another unowned monster egg, he felt heartbroken and thought that this nobleman was very lucky.

Fortunately, this Warcraft egg was picked up from the river bank just like the one just now. There were no rare Warcraft eggs in that area, so it was probably just an ordinary Warcraft egg.

Therefore, the merchant still took the Monster Egg that Yalang pointed to. Yalang took the Monster Egg with a calm expression on the surface, but in fact he was overjoyed in his heart.

He finally found the monster egg calling him!

As for the Warcraft egg just now, it was just a test. Under the guidance of Secretary White and the words and deeds of the players, Yalang is no longer the ignorant young man he used to be.

Coupled with the secret reminder from the bell, he soon discovered the intrigue between the merchant and the Warcraft user.

So in order to be sure to get the Warcraft egg he really wanted, he first randomly selected a Warcraft egg, and as expected, the Warcraft envoys bid with him.

Yalang took the opportunity to force the Warcraft user to buy the egg, hoping to use up all their money so that no one would snatch it from him.

He originally thought that if he couldn't squeeze out one of the monster eggs, he would have another one.

He didn't expect that the Warcraft Envoys would run out of money so quickly, so he no longer hesitated and directly selected the Warcraft Egg that called him.

Yalang quickly took out twenty gold coins from his purse and threw them to the merchant.

"I want this monster egg, and I'll pay for it!"

Yalang picked up the egg and turned to leave, but was stopped by the vendor again.

"My lords, will you just buy a monster egg and not look at it any more?"

The merchant didn't want Yalang and others to leave. When Yalang paid just now, he saw that there were at least hundreds of gold coins in the other person's wallet. These few people in front of him were real distinguished guests!

An ordinary monster egg could be sold for twenty gold coins. He couldn't let go of such a good money-making opportunity easily.

"What do you mean? Do you have a rule about not buying just one monster egg?"

Bell asked with her hands on her hips.

"That's not true, but after all your hard work, don't you want to experience it again?"

The merchant said while rubbing his hands.

Hearing this, Lingdang, who had long noticed that the merchant was evil, understood that he had really taken them for granted and wanted to defraud them of another sum of money.

Okay, okay, let’s play like this, then don’t blame me for being ruthless!

Come on, let Xiyue go! !

(End of this chapter)

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