Chapter 358: Chapter 358
After selling two high-tier griffin eggs, Du You walked out. Generally, ordinary goods can be purchased with white or red crystal coins, but truly valuable items often require bartering.
Without his high-tier griffin eggs, the other party wouldn’t even consider negotiating, or take out anything valuable to trade with him.
Du You didn’t leave right away, but began to look around.
"Great, I finally found it." At one stall, Du You saw what he wanted, a ring. A fine enchantment spell ring, reducing magic power consumption by 10% (white color).
Without hesitation, Du You purchased it immediately, after all, such an item was rare. He would use this ring as a transition piece before switching to the Magic Gathering Ring.
White Tiger Amulet: Summons two level 10 White Tiger Spirits for five hours. (Bright white, 1/1)
A nice little gadget, reasonably priced, and Du You bought it straight away. There were also plenty of red-quality items, which Du You was tempted to buy, but he didn’t because he couldn’t use them.
By the time he breaks through to the second tier of hunter, these items might not be useful anymore. Du You was confident in his strength; he didn’t need ordinary items.
At this moment, his wristwatch suddenly notified him that his academic credits had arrived.
"Haha, that’s a good number." looking at the credit column on his wristwatch, Du You saw that the number had reached a direct 100. While he wasn’t sure how significant this number was, he assumed it was a pretty high figure among the newbies.
Du You had noticed that popular classes usually awarded only one or two credits.
Well, never mind. There wasn’t anything he needed to exchange the credits for at the moment. As for trading them, he would pass. Not to mention how precious these credits were, the school authority itself did not promote credit trading.
Academic credits couldn’t be directly transferred to others. To trade, one must exchange the service required by others with their credits. However, under normal circumstances, very few people do this.
There were always many credit service trades hanging in the trade market, but they rarely got a deal.
Du You shook his head and continued to walk. Today was a major shopping spree for him. If he saw something suitable, he wouldn’t skip it. As a nouveau riche among the awakeners, Du You’s current mentality was to buy, buy, buy.
Suddenly, Du You glanced at the trading platform on his wristwatch. "I can’t believe this was here, my luck is fantastic."
Just then, a blueprint appeared for trade on the network. This was a school trading network where scammers couldn’t exist, otherwise Du You would have had to consider it carefully.
Civilian home blueprint (permanent): Allows civilian homes to be built in a territory.
Function: Provides living space, civilians, and craftsmen can be recruited inside.
Another special blueprint, listed at a flat price of ten thousand red crystal coins. It had just appeared but had already attracted the attention of many people interested in blueprints.
Without hesitation, Du You transferred ten thousand red crystal coins. He knew that people who genuinely wanted to buy it wouldn’t care about a few red crystal coins. He didn’t even know how many people were watching. For more chapters visıt 𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹·𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲·𝗻𝗲𝘁
Nobody expected that just after it appeared, even before many people had heard about it, Du You had bought it at its listed price. The transaction was completed, and the blueprint disappeared immediately.
This was an online transaction, Du You’s red crystal coins had already been transferred to the intermediary organization, including the necessary fees. Now the school authority would send him the blueprint.
Of course, for security reasons, Du You couldn’t let them send it directly to his house, but to a transit station. When the time came, he could retrieve it with a password.
Since it was an internal school transaction, he could receive it the next day at the latest. Buying this new blueprint stirred up Du You’s excitement. Although a civilian house is a basic construction, it was not at all unimportant.
Leaving everything else aside, recruiting civilians and artisans was incredibly important. Among territories, the warriors were not the most important but rather the civilians and artisans, who formed the basis of the territory.
With artisans, the speed of construction for various buildings in his territory could be accelerated, and even produce better results.
With civilians, they could become recruits for all kinds of future positions. Whether it was recruiting soldiers or cultivating lands, their purpose was definitely not small.
Even without establishing a territory yet, Du You knew how important these civilians were.
Originally, when Du You planned to develop his territory, he thought to buy a lot of slaves to use. But now, his idea has changed. Using slaves could not possibly have more benefits than employing the civilians that he recruited himself.
These civilians could ensure absolute loyalty, refuse to slack off, and ensure that no spy would infiltrate them. None of these could be guaranteed with slaves.
Holding back his excitement, Du You continued shopping, but he couldn’t help feeling off afterwards.
"Well, I guess I should go home and rest, anyhow, I have almost everything I need."
After some thought, Du You decided to leave the market. He broke his disguise in a secret location, and left the campus, taking a self-driving car back home.
As for buying his private aircraft, forget it. It would be too troublesome to provide the aircraft’s fuel and maintenance himself. What’s more, the self-driving car only needs a few credit points to ride in, without requiring anything else. It’s convenient to call it at any time, and it’s no worse than using a private aircraft, so why should he trouble himself?
"Hey, where are Yucha and Yu Shi? I don’t see them anywhere." Du You returned home and found the two little maidens missing. Du You was not worried, the two of them couldn’t run away since they’re bound by the contract.
A biochemical man approached him, saying respectfully, "Master, the two housekeepers are practicing in the back, do you want me to notify them?"
The title ’master’ was decided by Du You himself, it sounded quite good when the little maidens called him that, but not these biochemical men. As for their positions in the house, they were now considered as the housekeepers, which was fitting.
"Never mind, let them continue their practice, after all, it won’t be long before their Law Formalization."
Du You couldn’t wait all this time for them. Once the two of them were of age, they would go through Law Formalization. If they turned out to be promising, they would accompany him. If not, they would stay at home.
Without disturbing the two, Du You accessed the school library through his wristwatch and began reading various documents.