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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 555 - 199: Finding Treasures at a Small Stall_3
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Chapter 555: Chapter 199: Finding Treasures at a Small Stall_3

"Alright, I’ll introduce someone to take care of your business, but you have to give me a 10% commission."

"Of course, no problem. So, are you going to buy these potions or not?"

"I’m not buying them, I don’t have the money. But I’ll call a friend to buy them." frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

With that, Ree Shil took out his phone.

"Let’s just deduct the 10% commission directly from the payment, with the unit price as 315 Cube coins."

"????"

The shop owner felt something was off, but couldn’t pinpoint it at the moment.

Conveniently, Slame and Andrew Hill were nearby and arrived in less than ten minutes.

Following Ree Shil’s signal, Slame paid the money.

With a unit price of 315 Cube coins, they bought 21 bottles and then left swiftly.

"Did I get bugged?"

The dumbfounded shop owner watched them leave.

However, he thought about it and let it go since he didn’t spend anything on the potions.

"The mechanical manager is coming!"

Just then, a person zoomed by with a small cart at the entrance of the alley.

"Damn, it’s a surprise inspection!"

The shop owner’s expression tightened, and he hurriedly started packing up.

...

On the other hand, Ree Shil, who had been calm throughout, finally breathed a sigh of relief after leaving with Slame and Andrew Hill, each holding a potion.

"Master, what are these?"

Slame didn’t understand the situation and had bought the potions because Ree Shil had asked him to. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

"These are valuable items..."

Ree Shil took out a bottle and held it up to the light.

Inside the test tube, a blue liquid faintly revealed a mesmerizing, fluttering, colorful substance.

He might not recognize other potions, but this one had left a deep impression on him, and he would never mistake it.

" Transmigration Potion, have you heard of it?"

It was by drinking this potion that he had traveled through from Blue Star.

Ree Shil knew it was a potion specifically for the natives of the Primordial World.

Drinking it would immediately take the person to the Cube Card Metaverse.

"Is it possible that it’s just colored blue water?"

Andrew Hill poured cold water on his idea.

It didn’t find the small vendors very reliable.

"We can just find a shop to authenticate it."

Ree Shil was very confident: "From what I know, this potion is rarely sold."

"I estimate one bottle could sell for nearly 10,000 Cube coins. The unit price of 315 is like making a fortune."

He said with a smile.

So the three of them found a nearby pharmacy and took the potions in for inquiry.

The instruments used by the clerk for authentication confirmed that they were genuine transmigration potions.

However, they informed the trio that the shop would not purchase potions of unclear origin.

Instead, the clerk secretly hinted that they would personally be willing to buy a bottle for 2,000 Cube coins.

In the end, they didn’t agree to sell because the price was lower than they expected and the uncertainty of its origin made them a bit wary.

Ree Shil didn’t expect this turn of events, so he decided to go back and discuss with Secretary Brown first.

After all, with Brown’s social experience, he should be able to provide some useful advice.

But he guessed that Brown would be drunk tonight, so he decided to wait until he was sober tomorrow to ask him.

The next day, after a text message exchange, he met with Secretary Brown in the dining room.

He then narrated the whole story of the previous night.

"Transmigration Potion, huh."

After listening to Ree Shil’s narration, Secretary Brown stroked his chin.

"First of all, you can rest assured that it’s not a prohibited item."

"And it’s indeed as rare as you think."

"But this thing, those who need it really need it, while others have no use for it."

"It’s difficult to say how much it could sell for."

"You definitely made a profit at 300+, but perhaps you can’t sell it for a price of 1W."

"Do you know who would want a transmigration potion the most?"

He asked the question.

"Uh, people who miss their loved ones?"

Ree Shil thought for a moment.

After all, he had learned that not everyone who entered the Cube Card Metaverse relied on transmigration potions.

Some people entered through a stroke of luck or coincidence.

Among them, some people would naturally miss their hometown and friends.

But Ree Shil wouldn’t because he had only a few close friends and no relatives on the Blue Star.

Moreover, even if he had the transmigration potion, it wouldn’t solve the problem.

Because returning to the Primordial World was too challenging.

"There are some people like that,"

Secretary Brown nodded and didn’t deny it. "But the biggest demand for transmigration potions actually comes from those with ulterior motives."

He pointed at his left heart and then his right heart.

"Left Heart Sect and Right Heart Sect."

"These two organizations don’t have many members but are quite disruptive."

"And they have deep roots, hiding themselves well."

"The authorities want to crack down on them, but there are no good measures to do so."

He said.

"Why are they the ones?"

Ree Shil didn’t understand.

"You tell me. Since they can’t openly recruit personnel and need new blood that’s absolutely loyal to the organization."

Secretary Brown asked back.

"I understand."

Ree Shil finally got the point.

If he put himself in their shoes, would he be absolutely devoted to the Left Heart Sect if they had offered him a chance to transmigrate while he was gravely ill?

Or, for example, would the natives of the Left Heart World who had been harmed by the Right Heart Sect bear a grudge against the Right Heart Sect?

The mothfolk he had encountered in the Insect Spirit World seemed to be in a similar situation.

Though they seemed normal most of the time, they would become extremely extreme when it came to anything related to the Right Heart Sect.

All of these were reliable recruitment channels for both the Left and Right Heart Sects.

"In fact, I suspect that a population center like BangBang City would definitely have strongholds of both the Left Heart Sect and the Right Heart Sect."

"You said that the origins of these potions are unknown, right?"

Secretary Brown’s smile became a little strange as he spoke.

"No way..."

Ree Shil’s eyes widened, and he laughed too.

"Who cares? Neither of those organizations are any good anyway."

Secretary Brown said nonchalantly: "But with this batch of potions, heh heh..."

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