Austin arrived at the elixir store with only one bored and sleepy waiter attending the shop.
He looked up at Austin lazily and told him they would purchase all kinds of qualified pills.
Then Austin took out six muscle-generating powders which he refined by himself.
The waiter nodded while identifying them carefully. Then his mouth slowly curved up into a smile. He was well pleased with the products.
"Well, they look good. I'd say they are on the superior qualified section. How about 150 vital energy crystals each? This is our usual price for that quality. Though we sell those inferior ones with the same price.
But I reckon you will understand the difference between selling and purchasing. After all, we need to make ends meet."
"What? You mean their quality is that good? Are you sure about it?"
Austin was way too surprised.
Hearing Austin's disbelief, the waiter looked a bit annoyed, "What do you mean? You don't trust me? I had been here for more than eight years! I am not a newbie here!
Not to mention I have identified level One pills over a hundred times already, I even identified Level Three pills several times!
And here you are accusing me of making mistakes? This is unbelievable!"
"No! No! No! That's not what I meant. It is a complete misunderstanding! Look at you, so experienced. How can you be wrong? It is totally my fault."
Hearing the waiter's words, Austin was way too ecstatic. It never occurred to him that he did such a great job despite being a newbie in refining pills.
"So are you still willing to sell these six muscle-generating powders? I can offer you a better price since it's our first transaction together."
The waiter eased his look because of Austin's compliment.
"Of course! I will sell it!"
"Great! Here you are. These are 1000 vital energy crystals in total.
Nine hundreds of them are the price I promised, and the extra one hundred vital energy crystals is a bonus! Lucky you!"
Austin took it happily.
To be honest, those 1000 vital energy crystals were insignificant compared with Austin's huge wealth and expenditure.
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