"Hey, watch your tone," the shop owner said, obviously displeased.
The man chuckled. "Dude, if you''re going to pay that much for a Goldmoon, I''ve got plenty of them at home." Wilbur stopped short. It sounded too good to be true.
"Do you really have Goldmoon, sir?" Wilbur was still suspicious. After all, the antique industry was filled with scammers.
The man chuckled, looking at Wilbur in disdain. "My family''s in the mining industry. We dug up no less than fifty tons of this stuff half a year ago. They''re still at the mine." No less than fifty tons? Wilbur was overjoyed. Thirty tons of Goldmoon was more than enough to make a formation. Heck, it was even enough to make a weapon.
He handed the man a cigarette, smiling at him. "I''ll take all of it! You can chargejust based on this stone, how''s that?" "Uhm, sure. We haven''t got any use for it anyway," the man said haughtily.
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Wilbur calcted the amount in his head. The Goldmoon he had right now was about thirty pounds, and he was paying twenty thousand dors for it." One ton would cost about 600 thousand, and 50 tons would cost him 30 million dors. That was quite a steep price.
Things like this might not be of use to regr people, but such arge amount of it was considered treasure to a cultivator. Thirty million was a price that was totally worth paying.
Amidst his glee, Wilbur said to the man, "Where are you from, dude? How should | address you?" "Wace Lester from Taya City in the Kin Province. Everyone knowsin Taya City," Wace said haughtily.
Wilbur said at once, "It''s an honor to meet you! When can we settle this deal?" "One moment. | just need to call my family." Wilbur nodded profusely, and Wace took out his phone at once. He turned away, smiling to himself as he called his family.
He was on holiday with his girlfriend, and it had been two months since he had gone home. Now he was going to have one heck of a surprise for his family.
His father had always reprimanded him for not having a good head on his shoulders. Well, it was just his luck now that he had run into an idiot who was willing to spend big money on something so useless.
His family hardly had anywhere to store the Goldmoon they had dug up, so they had just left it at the mining site. There were 70 to 80 tons of it lying around.
He would be making big money selling it off like this, and his father would finally praise him.
Wace dialed his father''s number, overwhelmed with emotion.
The call connected, and it took less than thirty seconds for Wace''s smile to droppletely.
A little over ten minutester, he hung up the phone hurriedly before turning to grab his girlfriend Wendy Lace by the hand to leave, not paying Wilbur any mind in the slightest.
Wilbur was in shock, hurrying to stop Wace at once. "Dude, what happened to our deal?" "The stuff''s gone. Deal''s off." Wace dragged Wendy away by the hand as if he was dying to leave.
Wilbur frowned. Like hell he was going to let go of something so good.
He stopped Wace again. "Wait! Tellwhat happened, | don''t mind paying more if it''s the price you''re worried about." "It''s not the money," Wace responded impatiently.
Wilbur asked, "What is it, then?" Seeing as Wilbur was refusing to let up, Wace had no choice but to say, "We''ve been robbed. The stuff''s taken gone."