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Chapter 213

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Let's go back to half an hour ago.

They rented a high-end community. The survivors who lived here had relatively high spending power. Not far from the community, there was a convenience market. Of course, it was open at night, and the business was better than during the day.

Star didn't know the way, but with the Pathfinding Technique, she quickly found the convenience market.

At this moment, she was squatting in front of a seafood stall, bargaining with the owner.

Star mainly bought Luoxia's specialty seafood. They didn't lack other ingredients. At least half of the space backpack was filled with a variety of ingredients, vegetables, fruits, meat, and seasonings.

In this regard, Tang Yu's cooking was definitely more high-end than the restaurant on the streets of Luoxia.

That's to say, they lacked exotic beast meat. As for seafood … they haven't eaten it yet.

Star was expressionless. Her fingers swept over a few handbag-sized hairy crabs, a two-meter-long bass, and a pile of plate-sized scallops.

Unfortunately, they were all dead, and there was nothing fresh about them.

"How much are these?"

The owner smiled, "Three … three … two … eight spirit stones in total."

If Tang Yu was present, he would've exclaimed, 'That's cheap!'

In Lindong, a piece of frozen mutant meat the size of a 20-inch suitcase could be sold for a high price of 10 spirit stones. Ordinary hunter squads who were lucky enough to hunt a mutated beast could often earn tens or hundreds of spirit stones.

In contrast, Luoxia was worthy of being the origin of seafood. The quantity was large and the price was cheap.

Star was expressionless, "Four spirit stones."

The owner forced a smile, "Seven spirit stones. It's a small business. I can't be any cheaper."

Star was expressionless, "Four spirit stones."

The corner of the owner's mouth twitched slightly. He gritted his teeth, "Forget it. Six spirit stones. Consider it as making a friend."

Star was expressionless, "Four spirit stones."

The owner seemed to have made a big decision, "Five spirit stones. Consider it as a loss!"

Star was expressionless, "Four spirit stones."

"… Four spirit stones then." The owner's smile became bitter. He tied up the ingredients and took a few breaths before asking, "Do you need to deliver it to your door? The convenience market has a special delivery service. It only charges 0.1 spirit stones within two kilometers and 0.3 spirit stones within five kilometers."

Star nodded expressionlessly, put down the spirit stones, filled in the address, took the slip and left.

With the official supervision of Luoxia, these vendors would never dare to accept money and not deliver the goods.

She walked around the Convenience Market a few more times and bought some suitable ingredients. When she thought she had enough, she walked out of the market.

Outside the market, survivors were coming and going.

Small trucks loaded with seafood drove out of the market, delivering ingredients to various parts of Luoxia. More delivery boys rode on human-powered tricycles, the back of which was full of tied goods. They struggled to step on the pedals and ride into the distance.

Star looked at the passers-by, expressionless. She held a pendant in her hand, the pendant chain swaying. The circular patterned object tied to it flipped over, and a number could be vaguely seen … five.

"The spell to determine the bottom line of the price is quite useful."

She turned her head and looked into the distance. After coming out of the Convenience Market, she turned left, and after two more blocks, she would be back to the neighborhood … Stellar counted with her fingers.

She remembered this route very clearly.

Based on the walking speed of an ordinary person, the journey would take less than ten minutes.

Well …

So close.

She couldn't go wrong.

She wasn't a road idiot!

Ten minutes later, Stellar stood at an intersection, lost in thought.

Twenty minutes later, Stellar stood in the middle of a street without a fork, thinking about whether to go forward or backward.

Thirty minutes later, Stellar turned into a small alley and looked at the dead corner of the alley blocked by a wall. She squatted on the ground, holding her cheeks, and her eyes were dull.

She had seen the map and calculated the route. Clearly … everything was right.

She took out the pendant with the circular patterned object, the pendant chain wrapped around her hand, and the object tied to it swayed slightly.

She hesitated.

"Do I have to use that spell to find the right way? No … it must not be! I feel like I have figured out the surrounding environment. There is a saying that when all the wrong roads have been passed, the remaining one must be the right one! "

Stellar regained her vitality and clenched her small fists.

But soon, she tilted her head and recalled — —

Which path did she walk on just now?



Not far away, a few slightly tipsy young men had their arms around each other's shoulders, a wretched smile on their faces, and an indescribable sound came from their mouths.

One of them looked into the distance and suddenly widened his eyes. He couldn't help but stretch his neck to see more clearly, "Big brother, big brother, look, it's the best!"

In the middle, a slightly older man with a rough appearance, his clothes were open, revealing the thick hair on his chest. When he heard this, he couldn't help but look forward.

In the narrow alley.

Dim and silent.

A girl in a plain white dress was squatting there, looking very helpless.

The big brother's eyes suddenly lit up, "It's indeed the best." He quickly turned his head and looked around.

This place was remote and at night, there was no light. Only the bright moon hanging high in the sky could bring a trace of light.

There were very few survivors coming and going, and the alley was a dead end, so no one would walk in this direction.

A young man rubbed his hands and laughed even more indescribably, "Heh heh heh, our chance is here. Such a good thing, we brothers are lucky today."

The big brother slapped his head, "Stupid, such a good thing can be sold at a high price at Black Dog's place. When we have a lot of money, we can do whatever we want. Such a simple truth, you actually don't understand."

"As expected of big brother."

"Big brother is amazing."

After a round of flattery, the few people slowly approached and blocked the entrance of the alley.

They looked at each other and only felt that it was stable.

Suddenly, they saw the girl in the dress stood up, but didn't seem to notice them. She still stood in front of the wall blocking the alley.

The next moment.

Whoosh.

The girl in the dress jumped high.

Several young men looked up, their eyes involuntarily followed.

They saw that the skirt of the dress, defying gravity, wrapped around her ankles, until … the girl crossed the five or six meters high wall and disappeared from their sight.

Vaguely, they heard the girl muttering — —

"If we don't walk on the road, then we won't get lost."

In an instant, these slightly tipsy young men shuddered, and their drunkenness dissipated in an instant.

It was as if a cold wind blew.

A young man trembled and said, "Big … Big brother, that seems … seems to be a hunter!"

"Nonsense!"

"Big … Big brother, we … we won't get … get into trouble, right?"

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