
Wholesaler of Exotic Animals: Selling from Nanshan to Beihai
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Chen Jiu felt that the biggest mistake he made in his life was picking up a piece of hot animal skin in Nanshan Valley - not only was the piece of junk printed with ancient patterns that he could not understand, but on the night when he owed the hunter Zhang Laosan liang of money, a small line of small text suddenly popped up: [Host debt detected, unlocking the wholesale permission for exotic beasts from the Book of Mountains and Seas, first order special offer: a nine-tailed fox cub, purchase price... Your three-month lifespan] From then on, his life completely went astray: during the day, he had to squat in his shabby courtyard to feed raw meat to Qiongqi's cubs (this ancestor was still picky about fat and thin), and at night, he had to carry animal skins to Kunlun Ruins to bargain with the maid of the Queen Mother of the West (the other party always paid with flat peaches, and he ate too much (always having a stomachache), and had to deal with the "comrades" who came to the door - such as the black-robed man who smiled and handed over his business card and claimed to "specialize in collecting the bones of exotic animals." The half chain dangling from the sleeves was clearly the demon-suppressing rope mentioned in "The Great Wild East". "Boss Chen, I heard that you have ferocious claws here?" "Yes, yes," Chen Jiu touched the Taotie tooth on his waist that could be used as a teleportation talisman, smiling like a serious businessman, "But it has to be exchanged for East China Sea shark beads, and you have to pay more - the last time I sold you Qiongqi's tail, you didn't say that it would cause thunder disaster!" From the mandrills in Nanshan to the black turtles in Beihai, from earning spiritual stones to risking one's life, Chen Jiu just wants to understand three things: Who left this animal skin? Why do those "customers" who buy exotic animals look at him more and more wrong? And - when will the two ounces of money owed to Zhang Laosan be paid off?
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