Chapter 810
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The next day, in an alchemy shop on Squirrel Street.
Kitten Gutaya received a strange batch of goods today. It was suggested by her old friend and boss, Qianmian.
"Boss! Where should we put it? "
An attendant in the alchemy shop asked loudly.
"Put it there first! I need to inspect it first! "
Gutaya walked to the wooden box piled up in the corner of the shop. She found an iron bar used to pry open the box and prepared to do it herself.
Although she had the nickname of Kitten, Gutana was a strong female orc. She was a female orc who mingled in the Black Pigeon organization on Squirrel Street.
However, she wasn't good with words. Her boss, Qianmian, treated her well and gave her an alchemy shop to manage.
The orcs living in Norland were divided into two factions. The first faction was led by the beautiful Guttama, the sewer rats. Although this group of orcs also belonged to the Black Pigeons, they didn't understand the rules at all.
The underground mines of Noland were their stronghold. When Squirrel Street was still a chaotic place, these orcs would often do something out of line.
The other faction was the orc beside Kitten Gutaya. She was the beautiful Gutaya's older sister. She also took care of the sick and elderly orcs in Noland, as well as those who wanted to stay away from conflict.
Gutaya had once mocked her sister as a whimpering kitten waiting for charity in an alley. Her nickname spread like wildfire.
Now, the beauty who mocked her had been beaten up by a group of dwarves and thrown into the dungeons of Noland. Qianmian had probably 'cleaned up the house'.
She, the little kitten that was waiting for people's charity, had survived, and she was living a very comfortable life.
Ever since Loyal Hound Hachi and This Demon Isn't Too Cold chose their locations on Squirrel Street, Squirrel Street became more and more lively.
Qianmian also changed her mind about confronting the officials of Noland. She turned the Black Pigeon organization from rats who sold information in the dark into a group of legal reporters with social insurance.
The security of Squirrel Street improved, and the alchemy shop's business naturally improved as well.
"Sin Cola? What the hell is this potion? "
Gutaya easily pried open the wooden crate with an iron bar. Inside the crate were neatly arranged packages she had never seen before.
Gutaya grabbed a bottle of potion in the wooden box with two fingers. She was nearly 2.3 meters tall, and the glass potion bottles that humans drank were not even as long as one of her fingers.
It was the same for this potion called Sin Cola.
"No cork?"
Gutaya turned the glossy potion around and found that there was no cork that could be opened.
"Boss, the manual says to open it like this."
The human servant beside her picked up one of the bottles and gestured to open it.
Gutaya glanced at the ring on the jar, then at her finger. She tossed the jar to the human attendant.
The human attendant immediately unlatched the ring and handed it back to Gutaya.
Gutaya drank everything and closed her eyes for a second or two.
"I don't feel anything. My magic, body, vision, and senses aren't strengthened. Does the manual say what this potion is for?" Gutaya asked.
"It says … it's the most delicious and refreshing drink in the world. Just the first sip will conquer your taste buds," the attendant read from the manual.
"Don't talk about the taste! Hurry up and show me the effects! "
Gutaya cut him off impatiently.
A portion of the potions in the alchemy shop came from the alchemy factory, while the other portion was placed in the shop by individual alchemists. The shop would then take a commission from the sales.
This Sin Cola was a mass-produced potion, and Gutaya had paid for it!
"It … It doesn't say. It just says it's delicious, and the suggested price is three copper coins."
"It doesn't say?! Three copper coins … No wonder it's so cheap! "
Gutaya had listened to Qianmian's suggestion and bought three crates from her because the price was too cheap.
Compared to the larger alchemy workshops, where a crate of potions cost between ten to a hundred gold coins, a crate of Sin Cola didn't even cost a single gold coin.
It was so cheap that Gutamar wondered if it was only filled with water.
In fact, it wasn't water. The taste couldn't even be compared to water. What made Gutaya feel like she'd been scammed was that … there really wasn't any effect!
She only bought three crates of water that tasted slightly better!
"Good thing I didn't believe Qianmian would buy a whole cart!"
Gutaya crushed the soft container in her hand into pieces and threw it into the trash can at the side.
Just as the container fell into the trash can, a human dressed as a spellcaster hurriedly ran into the alchemy shop.
"Welcome!"
It wasn't Gutaya who said that. She'd hired a human girl to be her attendant. All she needed to do was hold the fort.
"Boss, do you have Sin Cola here?" the spellcaster asked in a hurried voice.
"Sin Cola?"
The human girl was slightly startled. The alchemy shop's register didn't have this name.
"Yes!"
Although Gutaya didn't understand what was going on, she still placed a can of Sin Cola on the table.
"Three copper coins."
She knew that rules were the reason she was still alive in Noland, so she didn't recklessly raise the price.
"Take it."
The spellcaster took out three copper coins and impatiently opened the can of Sin Cola on the table.
After the crisp bubbling sound of the Sin Karma Cola … nothing happened.
The spellcaster seemed a little disappointed. He placed the can of Sin Cola back on the table.
"Give me another," he said.
"Aren't you going to drink?"
Gutaya looked at the spellcaster strangely. He'd bought the can of Sin Cola just to pull the ring.
"Drinking isn't the most important thing. Give me … ten more! Yes … ten more! "He placed three silver coins on the table and said to Gutaya.
"What about this one?" Gutaya asked.
"Just throw it away!"
"Throw it away? Didn't your parents teach you not to waste food? "
Gutaya raised an eyebrow. In the past, the orcs of Noland had a hard time living in Squirrel Street. They basically ate one meal and starved the next.
This made Gutaya develop a good habit of not wasting food. At the same time, she didn't allow others to waste food either.
"This …"
The spellcaster didn't expect to be lectured by an orc.
"Our shop's rule is that we don't rob our customers, so drink it first," Gutaya said, glaring at the spellcaster.
The spellcaster looked at the orc's robust physique. It seemed like he could lose consciousness with a single punch. He had no choice but to pick up the can of Sin Cola on the table.
At first, he felt like he was drinking a bitter potion. However, the spellcaster gradually realized that the taste of the Sin Cola far exceeded his expectations!
As the 'thud thud thud' continued, the spellcaster finished the Sin Coke in his hand in one gulp and burped comfortably.
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