Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 143: The Clean Puppet, The Dirty Nun (10.4k, 12/76)_3



Lancaster: How did you know I planned to recruit a group of indigenous intelligence agents?

However, it seemed that Lawrence's spree of buying up products made them realize that the items in the store might be more valuable than they had thought.

By that time, the smart ones had already started contacting the relevant people to use real-world currency to buy the game's virtual currency from the players as soon as they noticed indigenous residents rushing to make purchases.

Now the people they had arranged to buy Demon Crystals were already on their way here.

"What a pity!"

Many players who had set their minds on becoming in-game merchants were now wailing in distress.

Because they soon found out that the value of the Demon Crystals was higher than they had imagined, causing many to spend a large amount of human alliance currency without acquiring much.

Even more fatal was the fact that many players had thought that simply creating a new account would give them a batch of Demon Crystals, so as long as they kept creating new accounts, they could farm a large number of them.

The merchants on the forums were also shouting out, urging new players to quickly sell their Demon Crystals and create new accounts, as the cost of establishing a new account was not much.

It's not like buying a new virtual reality game pod!

And many players believed them.

Making money, after all, is not embarrassing!

They decisively deleted their accounts and started over.

But what they didn't expect was that when they logged into their new accounts again, they were nearly dumbfounded.

Because they found that there were no Demon Crystals automatically distributed in the new accounts.

In other words, this was a farce orchestrated by a group of game merchants together, with the purpose of suppressing the value of Demon Crystals to harvest as many of them as possible with the least amount of money and then start compounding their profits.

A large number of players who were deceived flooded the forums cursing, and honestly, it wasn't their fault for the foul language; these game merchants had just acted too unscrupulously.

Because even the beta testers didn't opt to delete their accounts to create new ones.

Beta tester accounts were one-to-one, and once deleted, they would not be restored.

In such a situation, even the beta testers didn't know this truth, let alone the new players.

So much so that it was only after this incident blew up did the players belatedly realize the problem.

But no matter how loudly those players wailed, no one was going to come and give them Demon Crystals again.

However, those game merchants also had rivals.

Soon, the club players who had made early preparations, as well as the even more numerous gold farming groups, upon hearing that the special products sold in Chaoming Town might have a large profit margin, exploded with activity at once.

This group of people quickly united to run trades and snap up the related potions.

Their fervor was comparable to gamblers hedging their bets at the World Cup.

By the time the store's managers came to their senses, they looked bewilderedly at the empty shelves.

Apart from a few items still on display, everything else had been bought out by the players.

All he could do was mutter, "Have these people gone mad? They usually wouldn't need so many potions, right?"

But this indigenous resident who was merely responsible for managing the store didn't know if he had figured out the reason earlier, he might not be just managing the store now.

...

Of course, what happened behind the store had nothing to do with the two from Lancaster.

After purchasing the products they wanted, the two happily left the store.

Lawrence had been wearing a bright smile on his face the whole way.

"I really appreciate it. If we hadn't managed to purchase these potions smoothly, my store would have faced serious trouble," he said.

Seeing the indigenous resident's sincere thanks, the player disguised as "Fishy144" felt somewhat sheepish and wanted to scratch his face, but instead, he touched the furry suit he was wearing.

"Are these items very useful for you? I just received some interesting information, seeming to say that other items in the store have already been sold out."

Fishy144's information came from other players who were also in Chaoming Town.

He was also curious about the use of these potions to the indigenous residents.

"Don't you know? No wonder you haven't bought those potions yet."

"Do we need to know? From our perspective, these things wouldn't add much to our Attributes," Lancaster replied.

Lawrence shook his head, "So, you are an Undead, huh? I have heard of your reputation even in the Royal Capital.

I'm not very clear whether these Magic Potions are of use to you Undead, but when used on us (the indigenous residents), as long as it is continued over a period, it can lay a solid Foundation for our professions.

This kind of potion is extremely useful for the professionals in the Royal Capital.

Honestly, the effects of the Magic Potions produced by the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce from the same batch are astonishingly good with very few side effects.

These potions don't seem to be newly developed, but rather like top-quality potions that have been refined repeatedly over time before being sold.

Uh, in short, there's a great market for these potions right now, but the supply is very scarce. I have seen the selling prices in the store.

My friend, if you have sufficient funds at hand, my advice is that at the price premium we saw not exceeding 70%, you could definitely buy up a large amount."

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