20 A Crazy Price for A Warrant

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Every person who entered the island world would receive a smartwatch for social interactions.

It was different from the smart products in the outside world as it was directly connected to the owner's consciousness.

Peter saw that it was a voice request from his classmate, Hawk. He thought for a moment before picking up.

"Peter, what are you doing in the island world? Why aren't you in the classmate group?"

"Are you secretly doing something on the island?"

"Oh right, the goddess Kelly is looking for you. She seems to be adding you as a friend, but you never agreed."

"Peter, the Goddess took the initiative to add you, but you didn't immediately agree! You're crazy!"

As soon as Peter connected the call, he heard Hawk spitting words like a machine gun.

"Hawk! That's your goddess, not mine." After saying that, Peter glanced at the mermaid in his arms.

"Hawk, did Kelly say what she wanted to talk to me about?" When Peter was studying in the outside world, he was not very interested in the rich girl Kelly.

Although Kelly always pretended to be approachable, she kept a sense of superiority.

"Kelly didn't say anything. She just told me to find you, tell you that she applied to add you as a friend, and then ask you to agree."

Peter immediately realized that the likely reason why Kelly suddenly looked for him was because he had just put five Class A Roses on the trading board. Other than that, he really could not think of any explanation for her eagerness.

Moreover, when asked Hawk to find him, he did not tell Hawk what it was about. This must be Kelly's father, who, after having noticed Peter's moves on the trading floor, then asked Kelly to talk to Peter.

This kind of act is most hated by Peter.

Want to find me? Wait.

After hanging up the voice call with Hawk, Peter ignored this matter. He pulled the mermaid and began to buy daily necessities on the trading board.

Another important thing was to let the mermaid choose her own clothes. After all, he really didn't know how to choose clothes for women.

There were many items on the trading board of the island world. For example, some common daily necessities, and some rare items hard to buy in the outside world.

Many supermarket chains and malls in the outside world even had branches in the Sea World.

Their goal was very simple. They would exchange the goods for a large number of points from the island world, and then use the points to buy those high-level fruits. It's like killing two birds with one stone as they achieve both objectives.

Peter pulled the mermaid to pick out the goods in the trading column. White Tiger also joined in the fun.

The five Class A Roses that Peter had sold before were all bought by a large consortium within half an hour after they were hung up.

Peter expected that his hanging up Hawk's call would lead to some shock for the consortia. This response is most unlikely to be in their playbook. Otherwise, the five Class A Roses would be sold out in an instant.

After Peter sold five Class A Roses, he got 150,000 points.

He spent another 100,000 points to buy Satan's fruit, and the remaining 50,000 points went to a spending spree.

This was the first time the mermaid had seen such a magical thing like the trading board. The array of goods on it dazzled the mermaid. 

She wanted everything. Peter, who was beside her, thought to himself.

Fortunately, he had enough points, otherwise it would be really awkward.

After all, many items on the trading post could be bartered. Only those who were really rich would use points to buy them.

For example, if a big chain supermarket or department store encountered customers who used points, they would treat them as their benefactors.

For example, a Gram of gold was priced at about 100 dollars in the outside world.

But in the island world, 10 grams of gold could be bought with only 1 point. Not that gold had depreciated in the island world, but the island world's points were too valuable.

If the island world's points were converted from gold, the price of the Class A roses that Peter had sold previously was 30,000 points. If converted into dollars in the outside world, it would be 30 million dollars.

Peter had sold five Class A Roses in total, that was 150 million dollars.

He had definitely stepped into the ranks of the rich.

After about an hour, the mermaid had finished choosing her clothes.

Peter took a look at the shopping cart.

The mermaid had truly turned it into a spree, having chosen more than 300 tops, plus over 500 pieces of pants and skirts. The mermaid didn't forget shouse ---- more than 500 pairs of shoes of all kinds, really.

This was not the end. There were also more than 200 bags of all kinds.

Peter was very curious. Turns out, lack of immunity against urge-based purchases isn't exclusive to the outside world!

And the most ridiculous thing was, after the mermaid chose for herself, she also chose to buy for the killer whales and white tigers. How should a tiger and a whale use clothes? Peter couldn't find out.

Finally, the mermaid also allows Peter to choose a lot of clothes and shoes. But Peter secretly canceled those orders. He does not like to dress in fancy.

After the mermaid shopping, Peter was going to choose the kind of more luxurious tents. While called "tents", they may as well be simplified houses. They come with solar power and most every living necessicities. They could even automatically collect rainwater, and come with a home theater.

However, the mermaid took away the right to buy tents again.

Peter simply letthe mermaid buy the rest of the daily necessities.

After a few more hours, the mermaid finally bought all the things she wanted to buy. Then, the mermaid happily ran to the teleportation device and waited for the delivery.

When Peter saw the mermaid's appearance, he wanted to laugh.

She hadn't paid yet.

Then, Peter found the shopping cart in the transaction bar. When he clicked on it and was ready to pay, he was shocked by the amount.

23,418 points!

Peter immediately felt bad.

What did the mermaid buy that cost more than 20,000 points? If converted to outside dollars, it was more than 20 million dollars.

Peter looked at the mermaid with a strange look.

However, the mermaid beside him did not understand the relationship between money.

The mermaid just blinked her big eyes and looked at Peter.

The meaning was...

Why are you looking at me like that?

Is there a problem?

Alright!

Peter finally admitted defeat and used his points to settle the goods in the shopping cart.

Next, it was the mermaid's happiest moment.

Waiting to receive the goods!

Every one minute, the mermaid would ask Peter the same question.

"Why hasn't it arrived yet?"

The goods purchased in the island world would have a special delivery mechanism, which would send the goods directly to the buyer's Island.

However, the goods would be sent through the portal.

The buyer only needed to wait in front of the portal.

About half an hour later, the yellow light screen above the portal lit up.

The goods purchased by Peter and the mermaid had arrived.

Peter opened the portal with the mermaid, unusually excited.

Whoosh!

Bang! Bang!

The moment the portal opened, a large amount of goods flew out of the portal.

The White Tiger was shocked by this scene.

The mermaid was also shocked. She didn't expect that there would be so many goods..

However, Peter didn't look too happy, not because the mermaid had bought too many things, but because he saw a lot of flyers flying out of the portal with the merchandise.

A reward, to be exact.

A reward for Peter.

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