Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles stared blankly at the sparkling ice cubes in front of them.
Victoria proudly paid the bill and then gave them two ice cubes each, which was one more than what Li Du had asked for.
But Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles did not want ice cubes!
Isn't this disgusting? Ah Meow looked at Li Du angrily. My tongue is sticking out like a dog, and you're giving me two ice cubes?
Li Du slapped Ah Meow's head against the ice cubes. Eat your food!
The other children came back one after another. They chatted excitedly, showing off their achievements and showing off their excellence.
Seeing Li Du, Kanter shouted, "Give me another twenty boxes of cookies!"
Li Du said, "We have to go back to get the cookies. There's no more."
Kanter was stunned. "No, no, no more? How can there be no more? If I remember correctly, we had fifty boxes in total. "
There were twenty boxes in a box, which meant they had gotten a thousand boxes. They had only taken about two hundred boxes, so there should be eight hundred boxes left.
Li Du looked at Victoria, who smiled shyly and said in a low voice, "We sold them."
"Louder, you're Wonder Woman!" Li Du said.
Victoria shouted, "You're Wonder Woman!"
Li Du was speechless.
The children were confused. "What?"
Li Du said, "I'm not asking you to say 'you're Wonder Woman.' I'm asking you to explain the situation!"
Victoria quickly nodded. "Oh, oh, I misunderstood. Ah Meow, Crispy Noodles, and I sold these cookies."
She was very careful and remembered every detail. She told them how Li Du had asked her to teach clients, how Ah Meow had been good, and how Crispy Noodles had worked hard.
The children were so envious that they almost drooled. Warren, the boy who liked to eat fried chicken, exclaimed, "Oh my God, Victoria, you're amazing. You broke the Boy Scouts' sales record!"
Li Du asked, "What's the Boy Scouts' sales record?"
Kanter was unconvinced. "She didn't break it. The record was held by Katie. She sold eighteen thousand boxes of cookies in seven weeks in Oklahoma City."
Li Du was shocked. "How many? Eighteen thousand? Are you sure? "
Sally nodded and said, "Yes, more than 18,000 boxes. She's very impressive. She even got an audience with the president."
Li Du did some calculations. Seven weeks and 50 days. Selling 18,000 boxes of cookies meant that she had to sell 360 boxes a day, and that was under the assumption that she had to go to school.
This was a shocking number!
Warren objected to Kanter. "Although Victoria didn't sell that many, she can definitely do it in seven weeks!"
Sally also supported him. "That's right. Victoria's sales speed today is at the level of an F1 car. Only the sky is her limit!"
Kante still wanted to argue, but Li interrupted, "All right, boys and girls, do you still want to work? If you want, then go back to the biscuits. "
"Yes!" Even Victoria was full of fighting spirit.
Hans accompanied the children to sell cookies for two days. At the beginning of the month, Hans returned from Phoenix. He had sold most of the cigars and cigar boxes. He brought back money and a piece of news.
"There's a large storage auction in Tucson. We have to go and take a look."
Li Du said, "No problem. We haven't been to the southern region yet. It's time to take bigger steps."
Hans packed up and passed the account book to Li Du.
Li Du saw that the two Terminator cigar boxes inlaid with skulls were still there. He asked, "Why haven't these been sold? Are they not easy to sell? "
Hans laughed. "No, I've asked a friend to take a look. These two cigar boxes have collectible value. We can't rush to sell them. I want to sell them for a good price in the future. We have to find a good owner."
Li Du nodded. Hans was in charge of this matter. It was fine as long as he knew what to do.
The other eight cigar boxes were sold for a total of 24,000 dollars. Sayder's estimate was slightly lower, predicting that each box could be sold for 2,500 dollars. Hans sold them for 3,000 dollars.
The price of the cigars was slightly lower. Of the 224 cigars, only a few were given away and a dozen were kept for himself. The rest were packaged and sold to a cigar shop for 180,000 dollars.
Hans did not sell the giant gun. When he was in Phoenix, the owner of the Veteran's Gun Shop, Morris, was not there. He brought the gun back and agreed to meet again in two days.
The big auction in Tucson would be held in three days, so they packed their things and drove there.
As it was the first time they were going to attend an auction in the southern part of Arizona, Li Du brought all his belongings and was ready to fight a tough battle.
On the way, Hans explained to him, "This time, a storage company went bankrupt. All the storage units will be up for auction. There are a total of 150 units, but more than 100 are empty. There should be more than 40 units up for auction."
Li Du nodded. "Very good. That's a lot. Is there any information?"
Hans said, "There's a lot of mixed information. I don't think it's accurate. You'll have to go and take a look. But Tucson is the gateway to the United States from Mexico. There are many gray companies and illegal trading groups there. There should be valuable goods in the storage units. "
They drove to Phoenix, where they took a rest and dealt with the giant gun.
Morris and Hans arrived right after each other. Not long after Hans left, Morris came back.
When they saw each other, the two hugged. The old man laughed, "I was in a hurry to come back, but I still missed you. D * mn, you're such an impatient b * stard."
Hans said, "I knew you'd come back, so I went back to rest first. Look, I brought the gun for you. Come and take a look. I bet you'll definitely want to keep it!"
The giant gun was so big that it had to be dismantled for transportation. Godzilla took down the box and opened it to reveal the huge barrel and handle.
Looking at the brownish-red handle and silver-white barrel, the old man's jaw dropped. "God, my brother! To be honest, I'm not an ignorant bumpkin when it comes to light weapons, but this is amazing. I've never seen such a big guy! "
This gun was not a standard weapon, so Morris could not make a direct judgment.
He asked the two of them to send the gun to the storage unit of the gun shop, and then brought his assistant to study the gun.
After some study, Morris was even more surprised. He wiped his hands and walked over. He sighed, "What an amazing gun. It's a pity I don't know who made it. It must be a master!"
Li Du asked, "What do you think of this gun?"
Morris said, "Cool, it's great. It's definitely the world's largest shotgun, and also the world's most powerful shotgun."
Hans said, "Tell us about it. We don't know much about it yet. I think you must know a lot about it now, right?"
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