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Chapter 1315

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"Handsome boy, do you want to eat?"

"Handsome boy, do you want to get a haircut?"

"Handsome boy, do you want a back massage? This little sister is very good at it. "

Walking on the streets of Carapace Island, Meg gradually lost himself in the calls of "handsome boy". Looking at the succubi standing at the doors of the small houses and welcoming him with warm smiles and sweet voices, it was really respectable to have such a passionate and unrestrained yet serious work attitude.

"These big sisters are so enthusiastic. They even invited us to their houses to play." Amy looked around curiously, and didn't forget to wave at those enthusiastic succubi.

"Yeah, it's rare to see such enthusiastic big sisters. Shall we go and play?" Irina said to Meg with a smile.

"Sure, but there's no need for that." Meg had a serious expression. He wasn't that stupid if they wanted to trick him.

However, this Carapace Island was really special. Walking on the streets made him feel like he was walking on the streets of Guangzhou. It was probably because the calls of "handsome boy" were too bewitching that he felt like he was floating.

"Then where are we going now?" Amy asked curiously.

"We're going to buy a piece of land and build a restaurant first." Meg said softly as he looked around. Most of the places on Carapace Island were occupied by shell houses of various sizes. There were hundreds of thousands of demons living on the island, and it could be considered a big island. There was a huge gap between the rich and the poor. The lower-class demons relied on fishing for a living, while the upper-class and middle-class demons exploited the lower-class demons or did some business to maintain their dignity.

The lower-class demons lived on the rugged rocks on the outskirts of the island. Every year when the demon winds blew, many of the lower-class demons would be blown away along with their houses.

Near the center of the island, the terrain gradually leveled out, and a decent-sized town rose from the ground. Although the houses were also built with shells and rocks, the scale and style were completely different from the nests on the rocks that could only accommodate one or two demons. Tall buildings and shops could be seen everywhere, and all kinds of demons ran all kinds of shops. It was very lively.

Meg also noticed that there was a wooden plaque hanging at the entrance of each shop with the words' Ten Kings Palace 'engraved on it. It was similar to the wooden plaque hanging from the old fisherman's waist, except that it was more exquisite and larger.

"Will we also have a seashell restaurant?" Amy's eyes lit up with anticipation.

"If Amy likes it, then we can build a shell restaurant." Meg nodded with a smile. It was naturally best if the style could be integrated into Carapace Island.

Along the way, Meg did not see any shops listed for sale. Here, he had to start all over again. The first thing he had to do was to obtain a piece of land so that he could summon the mobile restaurant and build a new restaurant.

"There seems to be someone selling land over there." Irina pointed at a closed shop at the far corner of the street.

"Sell the land!"

Meg looked at the two big words above the shop and was a little surprised by the honesty of this demon when it came to doing business. However, since there was a channel that specialized in selling land, it saved him the trouble of looking for a shop.

Mag walked to the front of the shop, and knocked on the wooden door. After a long while, a tall demon with a bull's head came out. He yawned, and shouted impatiently, "What do you want?"

"We want to buy a piece of land," Meg said calmly. This minotaur demon was only a 5th-tier demon. He could beat 10 of them with one punch.

"Come in." The minotaur demon sized up Meg. He could not tell which race he belonged to, nor could he tell his strength. However, he could vaguely feel that Meg was not weaker than himself. His attitude softened a little as he turned and walked in.

Meg and the others entered the shop. The shop was not big. There was only one table and three chairs. One of the chairs even had a lame leg. The lighting was very dim, and the air was filled with the smell of cow urine. There were more than ten wooden signs hanging on the wall, each with a bunch of keys hanging under it.

"It stinks." Amy walked to the door, pinched her nose, and turned to leave, refusing to enter the shop again.

Irina also stopped at the door and closed it.

The minotaur demon walked to the wooden signs and casually flipped through a few of them. He looked back at Meg and said, "What kind of land do you want to buy? The center of the island or the periphery of the island? Are you going to use it for living or for business? "

"I plan to open a restaurant. It doesn't have to be in the center of the island, but it has to be bigger." Meg thought for a while and said.

"What a troublesome request." The minotaur demon turned around and flipped through the wooden signs again. After a while, he took a wooden sign from the corner and threw it at Meg. He said, "This land, 150,000 copper coins. Full payment."

Meg looked at the address and approximate area written on the wooden sign and said to the minotaur demon, "Aren't you going to show us the place first?"

"Show us? Heh, there's no such service. Buy it or not. "The minotaur demon looked impatient." If you don't want to buy, then leave. I still want to sleep. "

Meg flipped the wooden sign in his hand. The wooden sign recorded the general information of the house. There were six rooms and a garden. The area should not be small.

"Deal." Mag took out a money pouch, and poured it out on the table. The golden dragon coins fell onto the table, making a crisp sound. "Count them."

The minotaur demon's eyes lit up. He squatted in front of the table and counted the money. 150 dragon coins were quickly counted.

"Tell me your name. I'll register it, and that land will belong to you." The minotaur demon put away the dragon coins and took out a thick booklet from under the table as he spoke to Meg.

"Hades," Meg replied.

The minotaur demon used his crooked handwriting to write the name Hades on the booklet. Then, he wrote down a serial number and took out a stamp from the drawer. He pressed it hard on the name and nodded at Meg. "Mr. Hades, that wooden sign is the proof that you own this house. The transaction is complete. You can go and take a look at your new house now."

"Alright." Meg nodded slightly. This process was easier than he thought. He put away the wooden sign and prepared to leave.

"Oh, yes. If you've just arrived at Carapace Island, I suggest you go to the Ten Kings Palace to buy a protective amulet. Without a protective amulet, life on Carapace Island will be very difficult," the minotaur reminded Mag as he kept the booklet.

"Thank you." Meg nodded slightly, pushed open the wooden door, and walked out. He took a breath of the fresh air outside and waved the sign in his hand at Irina and Amy. He smiled, and said, "Let's go. We'll go to the Ten Kings Palace to buy a protective sign. Then, we can go to our new house."

"Ten Kings Palace? Shouldn't those fellows protect themselves first? "Irina looked at Meg and frowned slightly.



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