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"Please look, this is the strange object [Displacement Cube]."

Redingster opened the box, revealing a Rubik's Cube that looked ordinary.

Seeing this very familiar Rubik's Cube, Manolin thought it was the [Destruction Cube] bomb in his hand for a moment.

But he found out after another look that this Rubik's Cube was still different from the [Destruction Cube].

The [Destruction Cube] was made of all metal, and was essentially a bomb that could store energy. But Manolin was surprised to find that he didn't recognize the material of this Rubik's Cube in front of him.

Seeing Manolin's interested eyes, Redingster explained:

"This [Substitution Cube] has the ability of equivalent substitution. As long as you put the extraordinary materials into this cube, as long as you wait for a while, the cube will spit out magic materials of the same energy level."

"But the only problem with the [Substitution Cube] is that the substitution operation itself also requires energy, and it consumes a lot of energy..."

Hearing this, Manolin finally understood why these guys were willing to give him this magical object with the ability of substitution.

In fact, it is common sense for everyone that strange objects have great side effects or defects.

Although strange objects have many magical abilities that far exceed ordinary magic items, except for special professions such as [Explorers] and [Archaeologists] that have immunity or reduced side effects, other extraordinary professionals are not particularly enthusiastic about strange objects.

Strange objects such as [Substitution Cube] that only consume energy are already considered to be the best among strange objects, at least they do not cause any harm to their owners.

For example, those strange objects with various side effects, ordinary extraordinary people would not even want to touch them.

For example, Manolin's friend [Explorer] Cyril in the Gran City Investigation Bureau has a strange object called [Enemy Pointing Compass].

[Enemy Pointing Compass] has the ability to point out the enemies around, but it also has very troublesome side effects.

As long as someone carries [Enemy Pointing Compass] with him, he will often get lost.

If an ordinary professional carries this thing, he can get lost even when he goes out to play soy sauce, which can be said to be quite troublesome.

And [Enemy Pointing Compass], which only makes the carrier lost, is already relatively mild. There are many strange objects that consume life or even directly kill the user.

Of course, if it is just the side effects that are terrible, there are also some desperate people in this world who dare to use it, but the problem is that the price of this thing is generally higher than that of normal magic items, which is painful.

It is said that most of these strange objects were produced in the first and second eras of this plane, and they are genuine antiques.

Therefore, these things are not cheap because of their premium in research value, collection value, and rarity.

Manolin is not very interested in the function of the [Replacement Cube] itself. After all, this thing loses as much as it changes, and normal people will not use this function when they are free.

But he is very interested in how the [Replacement Cube] realizes the replacement function.

If he can study this function thoroughly and can replace it freely, then he can have any material he wants in the future, right?

The temptation of freedom of magic materials is still very tempting for Manolin, a [Mechanic] Extraordinary.

With the "sincerity" that makes Manolin interested, the rest of the business will be easy to talk about.

In fact, Manolin doesn't care whether these guys monopolize the life-sustaining equipment or not. After all, the main purpose of selling life-sustaining equipment is for reputation tasks, and he doesn't care much about how much profit he can make from it.

So Manolin agreed to this group of businessmen and gave them the right to sell all the life-sustaining equipment in the Kingdom of Fafnir.

However, he also put forward some requirements.

First of all, these life-sustaining devices are not allowed to engage in hunger marketing. After they get the supply, they are not allowed to maliciously hoard the goods.

Secondly, the price premium is not allowed to exceed 20% of the price of the life-sustaining devices in the Elliott Union market.

If these merchants do not agree to these conditions, Manolin will have to regretfully return their "sincerity" and let them go.

After all, Manolin's mind is still very clear. It is really not worth it to affect the speed of his reputation for this thing with some research value.

Such a thing of losing the big for the small is naturally impossible to do.

Redingster and others are naturally not satisfied with these conditions.

But after they saw that Manolin's attitude was very firm, they finallyAfter some discussion, they finally compromised.

Although after adding these two conditions, even if they monopolized the life-saving equipment of the Kingdom of Fafnir, the profits they obtained were not as much as they imagined.

But after some operations, their profits were still considerable.

After the two parties signed the contract, these people paid the advance payment and hurriedly left with the first batch of goods.

For these businessmen, time is money.

Every minute they sell the goods earlier, it means they get the profit one minute earlier.

So these guys didn't even eat, and took their men who stayed outside the [Pterosaur] to deliver the goods in a hurry.

While these businessmen picked up the goods, Manolin sat in the reception room without moving.

He picked up the [Substitution Cube] and observed it carefully, then got up and prepared to treat the patient.

He hummed a little tune, showing that he was in a very good mood.

In fact, it is true. With this group of merchants "buying up" the life-support equipment, Manolin does not need to bother to find sales channels in Fafnir Kingdom at least.

The power of this group of merchants in Fafnir Kingdom is not simple. According to the requirements of the contract, Manolin can deliver the subsequent goods to this group of merchants in any town in Fafnir Kingdom.

This shows that these cities have their own power, which ordinary merchants cannot do.

However, these do not matter to Manolin. No matter how powerful these merchants are, can they be stronger than the heavy punch of Titan Mecha?

If these guys dare to play any tricks, he really doesn't mind teaching them a lesson.

Of course, if these guys act according to the rules, Manolin doesn't mind deepening cooperation in the future.

After all, he has more than just life-support equipment, a best-selling product.

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