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Chapter 4

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On the Dark Web, drugs were one of the most traded commodities, and there were all kinds of drugs.

Mental stimulation drugs could temporarily make people forget their fears, and they were very popular with warriors. After taking this drug, everyone felt like they were undying vajra and didn't even care about their lives when fighting.

Shock waves, tremors, and magic blades were all mental stimulation drugs that sold a lot.

Mild hallucinogenic drugs could give people pleasure. According to people who had used them, hallucinogenic drugs felt even better than sex. Moderate hallucinogenic drugs had a certain risk to ordinary people, but high hallucinogenic drugs were often the patent of superhumans. Only a strong body could withstand the impact of high hallucinogenic drugs on the body and brain.

Pleasure, super experience, heaven, peach blossom spring, these were all typical hallucinogenic drugs.

For example, fire element superhumans could take drugs that were suitable for them to improve their combat ability in a short period of time. More advanced drugs could increase a person's Origin Energy Index, increase a person's strength and motor speed, and so on.

Flamingo, ice, sensing, mental explosion, nuclear power, these were all necessities for superhumans to improve their personal abilities. Many superhuman warriors would carry a small box with them to strengthen their abilities in case of emergencies.

The Dark Web was also filled with many drugs that could be used to harm others. The Truth Serum could make a person spill all the secrets in his heart. The Seduction Serum could make a married woman treat you as her husband. The Seduction Serum could make the most loyal Saintess undress.

According to Han Lang's preliminary statistics, there were more than 100,000 illegal drugs on sale on the Dark Web. Of course, he couldn't count all the illegal drugs on the Dark Web. Instead, he had to choose the most special drugs with the largest trading volume.

Han Lang spent a month choosing 80 representative drug websites on the Dark Web. There were 20 large websites, 20 medium-sized websites, 20 small websites, and 20 websites that specialized in selling special drugs.

From these 80 websites, he chose 650 of the most popular and unique drugs as the basis for the drug index model.

Not only did Han Lang have to compile historical data, but he also had to compile historical data. He set his working hours to 21 hours a day, sleeping for two hours, eating, washing his face, brushing his teeth for an hour, and the rest of the time was spent working.

After a month, Han Lang had lost a full three kilograms, and his eyes had dark circles under them.

In the blink of an eye, it was June 8th. The Intergalactic Dark Web Drug Price Index that Han Lang had spent a month preparing was finally out.

Han Lang's username on the Dark Web was WindTalker, which came from a Hollywood movie he had watched when he was young. Han Lang had used this username to post his first post on the Dark Web and then nervously refreshed the page.

The base of the drug price index was 100 points. Anything above 100 points meant that the dark web drug market was active and prices were rising. Anything below 100 points meant that drug sales were declining and stocks were increasing, and drug suppliers were starting to sell the drugs at a discount.

When the first person read Han Lang's post, he couldn't help but jump for joy. But soon, there were more than 200 views, and no one replied. Han Lang couldn't help but feel annoyed, wondering if he had done something wrong.

Han Lang's work schedule was very tight every day, so he could not keep an eye on his posts. From midnight to noon the next day, Han Lang needed to collect data to compile the drug index for the day.

Han Lang worked very seriously. He used 11 hours to complete today's index and add it to the list of posts. At this time, there were already more than a thousand people who had viewed Han Lang's post, and there were even two comments.

Netizen "Space Soldier 101" asked, "Drug index? Is it reliable? "

And netizen "No Way Home, End of the World" encouraged Han Lang. "Not bad, bro. You can actually do something like collecting data by hand."

Han Lang thought about it and decided to reply to these two people who left comments.

Just as Han Lang's fingers were typing on the computer, the screen suddenly flashed, showing that a netizen had tipped Han Lang one star dollar. This netizen named "White Horse Not Horse" wrote, "Although I'm not in the drug business, I appreciate your hard work. It's not easy to compile the drug sales data for the past year into a table. Although the star dollar is not much, it's still a small token of appreciation."

In that instant, Han Lang had the urge to burst into tears!

Long live understanding!

Han Lang had been working so hard to compile the drug index! At this time, what Han Lang lacked was a little encouragement and comfort. Although one star dollar from White Horse Not Horse was not much, it greatly boosted Han Lang's confidence. He decided that no matter how hard it was, he would compile the drug index.

It had to be said that White Horse Not Horse was a very amazing netizen. After he tipped Han Lang one star dollar, the number of comments in the post gradually increased. Some doubted the accuracy of the index, but most praised Han Lang for relying on perseverance to come up with such a complicated index system.

For the next half a day, Han Lang did not receive any more tips, nor did anyone subscribe to his drug index. However, it did not matter. White Horse Not Horse's encouragement made Han Lang's blood boil. At midnight, he once again went to 80 websites to collect data.

This time, it took him 11 hours and 7 minutes, a little faster than before. Han Lang realized that the most difficult part of creating an index was the beginning stage. Once the index was finalized, the workload would slowly decrease as one became more proficient in the business.

At this time, the number of views of Han Lang's data post had exceeded 10,000. In addition to White Horse Not Horse, there were two other enthusiastic netizens who each tipped one Star Coin. Han Lang's net worth had reached three Star Coins, which was equivalent to 3,705 Earth Federation dollars.

The first customer to subscribe to the drug index appeared on the fifth day after the index was released. The customer's name was Black Man Ye. He did not leave a message for Han Lang. He only transferred three star dollars through the subscription function of the forum and subscribed to the drug index for a month.

In fact, Han Lang's asking price was not high. Three star dollars for a month, eight star dollars for a quarterly subscription, thirteen star dollars for a half-year subscription, and twenty-four star dollars for a full year subscription.

Perhaps this Black Man Ye was the webmaster of some drug website on the dark web. For these drug dealers who made money every day, spending a few star dollars to subscribe to the drug index was as easy as playing a game.

After subscribing, Han Lang would send the full version of the drug index in the form of an email. Different from the published version, the full version of the index not only had the movement trend of drug prices, but also a detailed table of the total transaction volume, a table of the selling price and sales volume of the drugs, and a trend analysis written by Han Lang himself. There were dozens of pages of complete and detailed data. It could be said to be the work of painstaking effort.

Han Lang's fingers trembled as he clicked send the email. He let out a long sigh. He was actually very nervous. He did not know if the first customer was satisfied with the data he provided.

Next to the email was Han Lang's capital account. Including the subscription fee of three star dollars and the tips from the eight enthusiastic netizens, Han Lang had already earned eleven star dollars from the dark web, which was equivalent to 13,585 Earth Federation dollars.

This won't do. I have to work harder and use my spare time to continue improving the index. Han Lang thought to himself. He did not become proud because of this little achievement. Instead, he continued to put more pressure on himself.

Every day, Han Lang spent eleven hours compiling the index. The rest of the time, Han Lang continued to organize and dig deeper into the drug market, looking for more hidden drug sites on the dark web, increasing the historical records of the drug index, and strengthening the data model.

Hard work always brought rewards. The number of customers subscribing to the drug index increased day by day. Han Lang carefully compiled the daily index update, carefully maintaining his hard-earned customer base, and accumulated every star dollar he earned.

PS: New day, new recommendation tickets!

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