Gods: The Swarm

Chapter 22 Market

Han Fei saw dozens of light balls at a glance, extending a light belt, holding the dependent seal card and shaking it, just like the wind-proof dolls standing at the door to attract the attention of passers-by during the supermarket activities in the previous life.

Thoughts spread from these light balls, and Han Fei sensed them slightly and clearly perceived the content.

"Goblin, excellent goblin archer, green skin, good diet, large quantity is preferred............."

"Slime, blue slime, rich in nutrition, large quantity is enough to fill the stomach, the first choice for dependents' rations............."

"Kobold, gray-haired kobold, a good miner, come quickly, limited to 10,000, first come first served............."

Fortunately, it was a telepathic communication, otherwise it would really become a vegetable market in the previous life. If everyone was selling by voice, he would probably not be able to distinguish the content and would only hear a noise.

At this time, Han Fei did not immediately take out his gnoll dependent seal card, but first walked around the market to carefully understand the current market price.

In this market, dependents with weak combat power and no advantages are the most sold commodities. Among the light balls being sold, 70% are such dependents.

The remaining 20% ​​are mostly ordinary dependents of ordinary level.

What kind of goblin species, dwarf species, and relatively weak half-orcs, most of them are not strong in combat power, but have special skills in other aspects.

For example, goblin species have considerable talent for manufacturing, and dwarfs are good at smelting and forging regardless of their species, and have similar talents to their distant relatives, dwarf species.

But compared with the sturdy and powerful physical fitness of dwarves, these dwarves are simply malnourished thin children.

There are also fox-headed people and cat-headed people. This kind of more agile half-orcs are good at gathering or planting, and have a relatively high IQ. They can do some relatively complex work, or they are good at digging and mining, such as dog-headed people.

Less than 10% of the light balls have decent combat power for the sold followers.

For example, beastmen, humanoids, dwarves, etc. are all relatively valuable commodities. Generally, there are multiple light balls around the area where they are sold to inquire about the specific situation.

In Han Fei's investigation, this kind of followers is generally about 10 points of divine power per 10,000 people, and the specific situation depends on the quality of the followers.

But if the number of followers sold at a time exceeds 100,000, the price will often double.

Han Fei saw a light ball selling werewolf followers. He had a werewolf follower with a scale of 100,000 people in his hand. The price was 300 points of divine power without bargaining. There were still many light balls around there to inquire about the situation. After he passed by that area, the transaction was completed.

Han Fei is currently estimating the value of the jackals in his hands. When he mastered the divine domain, he had a clearer understanding of the situation of the jackals in his hands.

Even in his opinion, this group of jackal followers are also very excellent among ordinary-level creatures.

With a lifespan of over 60 years, they can reach adulthood in just 10 years, and can produce 3 cubs per litter, and can produce one litter per year.

Their wisdom and discipline have reached the average level. As for their shortcomings, they are not good at planting and breeding. In Han Fei's opinion, it is completely normal. The beastmen are not good at planting, and only a few species are good at breeding specific beasts.

But the beastmen are all good at hunting. As long as the divine domain is large enough and the species ecology is rich, they can completely raise these jackal followers without worrying too much about their survival.

Compared to the werewolf dependent who sold for 300 points of divine power, except for the weaker single combat power, the other comparisons are either equal or the jackal in his hand has more advantages.

"How much should the price be? 150,000 jackals are sold at a price doubled, that is, each jackal dependent is sold for 450 points of divine power, is it a bit too little?" Han Fei silently calculated in his heart how much he should price.

"Forget it, no matter what, let's set the price at 500 points of divine power first, and then slowly bargain if it doesn't work." Having made a decision in his heart, Han Fei no longer hesitated, found a place with more people, and immediately took out a card that sealed the jackal dependent from the light ball and began to wave it in his hand.

"Gnoll, red-haired gnoll, excellent gnoll family, one litter per year, one litter per litter, 10 years to adulthood, life span 60 years, disciplined, obedient, don't miss it if you pass by, come and take a look, only 500 points of divine power, 150,000 gnolls to take home............." As Han Fei began to shout loudly, a stream of thoughts spread out from him.

Immediately, several light balls surrounded him, and a strip of light caught the gnoll family card held by Han Fei, and carefully observed it through divine thoughts.

Han Fei didn't say anything when he saw this situation, letting them take their time to look, and he continued to shout. Anyway, in this market, the gnoll in his hand is definitely a good product.

"Boss, your jackal is really good, but isn't 500 points of divine power a bit too high? I think 300 points of divine power is a reasonable price." This is a rational buyer who wants to find a bargain.

"Boss, will you sell it for 350 points of divine power?" This is someone who wants to bargain.

"Boss, I'll offer a high price of 400 points of divine power, if you don't sell it, forget it." This is someone pretending to be rich.

Hearing the voices of people asking for prices around him, Han Fei was not in a hurry. His lowest psychological price was 450 points of divine power. Anyway, he had just arrived, so it would not hurt to wait a little longer.

At this time, a light ball that had just approached from a distance put a light belt on the jackal dependent card.

Just a little observation, he passed 500 points of divine power to wait for the transaction. He didn't say a word, and the meaning was very clear. Direct transaction, no nonsense.

"Did I lose money?" After completing the transaction, Han Fei looked at the 500 points of divine power that he had easily obtained, and suddenly felt that he had lost money. After a few minutes, the high-priced goods he set were bought by people without bargaining.

Just as the other party was about to turn around and leave, he immediately called out to the buyer: "Please stay, my guest. I still have 150,000 jackals of the same species. As long as you are willing to increase the price, you can take away 300,000 jackal followers at a time!" He continued to increase the price without hesitation. If the light ball had an expression, Han Fei saw that the face on his face was definitely that of a profiteer.

The other party's light ball paused, and looked back at Han Fei: "I came to the market just to collect some decent cannon fodder. Don't treat me as a sucker, poor guy." A thought came from the other party's light ball, and then the other party turned around and left, not paying any attention to him at all.

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