my pokemon player

Chapter 314: Cross-cutting

Chapter 314: Intrusion

Barry and Little Walker, who were following Yalang and others, also heard the vendors' shouts.

Little Walker had just joined the escort team and didn't know much about the inside story of egg betting. He was inevitably a little moved when he heard the shouts.

So he turned to Barry and asked curiously: "Boss Barry, are everything they said true?"

"It's true. Go buy one. When you become rich, don't forget to support me." Barry teased.

Little Walker could naturally hear what Barry meant. He said with a sneer:

"Boss Barry, please stop making fun of me. I am new here and don't understand anything. I have to ask you to teach me more."

Barry snorted coldly: "You also know that you have just arrived and don't know anything about the situation. You can easily believe what others say. I really don't know how you survived in the slums."

"If it weren't for the fact that we are more connected and belong to the same street, I wouldn't even bother to teach you."

Barry's tone was very stern, and it wasn't that he had any problem with Little Walker.

On the contrary, he valued little Walker very much, otherwise he would not have asked him to do the tracking task.

Barry was also born in the ghetto, and of course he knew how difficult it was to live in the ghetto.

Not only was Little Walker able to survive in the slums, he also tamed a monster. Although it was a lobster soldier that could be seen everywhere in the stinking ditch, it was very rare.

After all, no matter how inconspicuous a monster is, it is far more powerful than humans.

Many people in the slums wanted to hunt monsters when they were hungry, but except for a few people who caught two Magikarp that were all bones and scales, the others never returned.

It can be seen that the process of conquering the lobster soldiers is definitely not easy for Little Walker, and this also shows that Little Walker has a very good talent for using Warcraft.

There were not many guards from the slums, and little Walker belonged to the same street as him. It was natural for Barry to want to win over Little Walker and train him to be his right-hand man.

Therefore, Barry usually teaches little Walker a lesson, just to make him grow up quickly.

In fact, with Little Walker's intelligence, it was impossible for him to simply believe the lies of the vendors.

But the peaceful life after joining the Guards reduced his vigilance, and the temptation of betting on eggs was very great for every Warcraft user, which made him excited.

That's why Barry gave little Walker a face-to-face reprimand, telling him not to think that by joining the Guard, he would get carried away.

Little Walker also knew that Barry was doing it for his own good, so he said with a smile:

"Hey, it's an honor for me to be on the same street as Boss Bally. I've heard your story since I was a child. Children in our slums are all targeting you."

When Barry heard Little Walker's compliment, he remained calm on the surface, but actually he was quite happy on the inside.

However, he still taught him a lesson with a straight face: "If you don't have ambition, what's the future of targeting me? You will just be a caravan guard for the rest of your life. We must make enshrining Junsha our goal."

"If she hadn't always supported us in the ghetto, we would have been a luxury to leave the ghetto, let alone be a guard."

Although he was taught a few more words by Barry, Little Walker's smile did not weaken at all. He knew that Barry had always been hard-spoken and soft-hearted, so he was not angry with him.

"Let's take it step by step. Become a caravan guard first, and then aim to be enshrined in Junsha."

"That's pretty much it. Okay, let's not talk about this for now. Keep an eye on these knights, they are probably going to be deceived again."

Barry looked at Yalang and others in front of him and said.

"Are you saying that these egg-betting vendors are all liars?" Little Walker looked at the stalls on both sides of the street.

"You can't say that. Most of the monster eggs they sell are..."

Barry briefly explained the inside story of egg betting to Little Walker.

Little Walker nodded clearly, and then said with worry:

"Boss Barry, you told me all the inside story. Is it really okay?"

When Barry heard this, the corners of his mouth raised slightly: "What? Do you still want to report me?"

"No, no, no! I swear I will never do this."

"Okay, there's no need to swear. What I told you just now is said to be inside information, but in fact, most of the Warcraft envoys in Guanhai City know about it, so it's not really a secret at all."

Little Walker was about to swear a poisonous oath when he was stopped by Barry.

"Then why do they still bet on eggs?" Little Walker asked puzzledly.

"The reason is simple, because they all want to give it a try. Although most of the Warcraft eggs sold by merchants are ordinary Warcraft eggs wholesaled, there are also a small number of genuine unowned Warcraft eggs."

"If they are lucky enough to buy a rare magic beast egg, they will have the opportunity to cross the class. Just like the original Junsha worshipers, they got a kadi dog's magic beast egg by accident, and then they were able to join. The former merchant alliance, and then all the way up to the worshiper."

Barry opened his mouth to explain.

"I see, then why do you say these knights will be deceived? Isn't this a gamble on luck?"

Little Walker continued to ask.

Barry sneered: "Huh, betting on luck? That's only if the vendors want to bet with you. If they receive the Warcraft envoys from Guanhai City, they will definitely put a few ownerless Warcraft eggs in the stall."

"After all, everyone can't see you until you look up. If the monster eggs you sell never hatch out rare monsters, no one will come to patronize them."

"But they don't treat foreign Warcraft envoys like this. They will cheat them if they can. Some unscrupulous traders won't even put away an ownerless Warcraft egg."

Hearing Barry's answer, little Walker had a surprised expression on his face:

"This means that their claims are all lies. Aren't they afraid that buyers will cause trouble?"

Barry nodded slightly: "Of course it's a lie. For example, the one who said he was chased by the Turtle all the way. The Turtle is not fast, but trying to get rid of the Turtle in the forest is simply a fantasy."

"And the vendor who said he was selling fire-type magic beast eggs was even more ridiculous. Not to mention how stupid the caravan guards must be to hide the magic beast eggs secretly at the risk of being kicked out of the convoy."

"Just looking at the few monster eggs, the color is indeed red, but there is still moss on them that has not been cleaned. I can tell at a glance that they are water monster eggs, maybe the eggs of the giant claw crab, or maybe the carp king's eggs. Later The possibility will be greater.”

"As for the one who said he could hatch mini-dragons, no Warcraft user with a normal mind would believe his lies. He was also forced by his peers and would dare to say anything in order to attract customers."

"But they are not afraid of being troubled by buyers. Didn't you hear that their shouts are full of words like 'possible' and 'high probability'? There is no guarantee that the monsters in the shouts will be hatched. You have no reason to find them." They’re troublesome.”

"If buyers insist on being aggressive, don't forget what we do. It is our duty to protect the interests of traders."

After listening to Barry's explanation, Little Walker completely understood that the fruit in the commercial district was indeed very deep, and he would still have to be careful in the future.

"If you say that, the knights in front of you will be in trouble again. They will even believe Uncle Carp King's lies, and they will definitely bet on eggs." Little Walker said gloatingly. He grew up in the slums. Naturally, he doesn't like the wealthy nobles and wishes they would suffer.

"That's why I asked you to keep an eye on them, remember which stall they were at, how much money they spent on what kind of monster eggs they bought, and report them to the director truthfully when they go back."

"Their status is unusual. If they find out that they have been deceived and get angry and want to cause trouble with the vendors, we are not qualified to deal with it. It is better to let the director have a headache."

Old God Bali said on the ground.

As soon as they finished speaking, Barry and the two saw the noble in front walking straight towards a stall, apparently attracted by the monster eggs on the stall.

"It seems they have fallen into the trap, but there are so many stalls on the street, why did they only focus on that one stall?"

Little Walker asked with a puzzled look on his face.

"I don't know, but as long as they stand in front of the stall, they will be cheated of money. These vendors are much more sophisticated than Uncle Carp King. I have already seen a few of them trying to make a move."

Barry looked at Yalang and others with interest, waiting for the show to unfold.
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As soon as Yalang walked into this street, he clearly felt the call.

Without hesitation, he led the players to a stall.

When the stall owner saw that Yalang and others had chosen his stall, he felt happy. Then he gestured to the several Warcraft users who were looking at them not far away, and finally raised an index finger.

But those Warcraft users shook their heads, raised their hands and held up two fingers.

The vendor secretly cursed the Warcraft Master in his heart. These greedy Warcraft Masters, with their appetites as big as Kirby beasts, actually increased the price temporarily. What a bunch of despicable guys!

But without support, he couldn't guarantee to keep these culprits, so the merchant could only nod slightly helplessly and agreed to the Warcraft user's request.

Then the vendor said to Yalang and others with a smile on his face:

"My lords, welcome to your visit. You are really discerning. You can tell at a glance that the monster eggs I sell are the best on this street. There are countless rare monsters hatched from my stall."

"I have all kinds of monster eggs here. They are all picked up from different places or purchased. What monsters can be hatched depends on luck. Do you want to pick a few, adults?"

Yalang didn't speak, but felt with his heart which monster egg was calling him.

Although Lingdang and others are interested in this novel way of selling eggs, as emotionalists, they don't want to use money to buy Pokémon, so they just watch quietly from the side.

Seeing that Yalang and others were not very eager to buy, the merchant was extremely anxious and immediately glanced at the Warcraft user not far away.

The Warcraft Envoy received the signal and quickly came to the stall and asked the vendor eagerly:

"Hello boss, may I ask if a Warcraft user named Jack bought a Warcraft egg from you two days ago?"

The vendor pretended to think for a while, and then said:

"That's right, there is such a Warcraft envoy who bought Warcraft eggs from me. Why do you ask? The hatched Warcraft is not to his liking, so he asked you to trouble me? You should know the rules of egg betting. , once the Monster Egg is traded, it will not be returned."

"Oh, of course I know the rules. I'm not here to trouble you. I just want to buy a monster egg to see if I can have as much luck as Jack."

As the Warcraft user spoke, he used his peripheral vision to check the reactions of Yalang and others.

"Oh? So, Jack hatched a pretty good monster?"

The merchant continued to deliver messages to the Warcraft envoy.

"Not only is it good, he hatched a baby sawgator! He also joined the Chamber of Commerce's escort team with this baby sawgator!"

The Warcraft user's tone was filled with envy.

"Now that the news has spread throughout the world, many Warcraft envoys want to come to you to buy Warcraft eggs. It is also because I am close to Jack that I can rush here in advance. You should quickly take out the batch of Warcraft eggs he selected. It’ll be too late.”

Before the Warcraft user could finish speaking, he was interrupted by other Warcraft users swarming over.

"Is this where Jack bought the Monster Egg?"

"Damn it, why did someone get there first?"

"Hurry up and buy it. More people will come soon, and you won't be able to buy it if you want to!"

The Warcraft envoys were clamoring to select Warcraft eggs at the stall, pushing Yalang and others aside.

Yalang didn't say much when he saw this, and was still silently looking for the monster egg calling him.

Bell on the side was scanning these Warcraft users meaningfully. When she found that these Warcraft users were talking about being anxious, but they were reluctant to buy eggs, she understood that these people were trustworthy.

It is true that Ling Dang and others have never been exposed to egg gambling, nor do they have much experience in life, but they all live in the era of information explosion. Not long ago, they listened to a lot of anti-fraud propaganda and watched an anti-fraud movie. At its peak.

The merchant thought his method was clever, but he didn't know that in Ling Dang's eyes, it was full of loopholes.

I don’t know how to hire someone more professional. I’m trying to fool a kid here. Not even a bubble teapot can be fooled, okay?

Seeing the dull reaction of Yalang and others, the vendor couldn't help but frown.

It stands to reason that these people have no experience in betting on eggs. As long as they are provoked like this, they will definitely bet on eggs. Why don't they react at all?

Just when the merchant was deeply confused, Yalang finally accurately perceived the monster egg from which the call came.

He looked up at the shelves behind the vendor and pointed at one of the blue monster eggs.

"Boss, please bring that monster egg to me for a look."

The vendor heard the news and went to find that Yalang was referring to the ownerless monster egg that he had specially placed in the corner of the corner, and he couldn't help but tremble in his heart.

This nobleman is really lucky. He can choose a few ownerless monster eggs with just a finger.

If I had known better, I would have put away all the ownerless monster eggs on the shelves.

That's all, anyway, this monster egg was found from the river bank. It is most likely the egg of mosquito tadpoles and Ubo. It is not very valuable, so just sell it.

So the merchant quickly took down the blue monster egg, and then said with a charming smile:

"My lord, you have such a good eye. I found this Magical Beast egg on the river bank. At that time, I found a total of five Magical Beast eggs, one of which was bought by a Magical Beast user two days ago."

"According to these Lords of Warcraft, a baby Sawtooth hatched from that egg, so this egg might also hatch out a baby Sawtooth."

Yalang nodded, and just as he was about to reach out and take the monster egg, an inappropriate voice came over:

"Wait a minute, I want to buy this monster egg too!"

(End of this chapter)

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