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Chapter 1380 402: The Undead Who Don't Play by the Rules (Part 3)



Chapter 1380 402: The Undead Who Don't Play by the Rules (Part 3)

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Meanwhile, on the other side of the maze.

Brother Explosion, Good Citizen of Gotham, and Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls' plan was also underway.

Instead of hunting apprentices like other players, they did the opposite, using a few old wooden boards to set up a simple stall and started trading in the maze!

It must be said, Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls is a genius when it comes to pulling off antics. While everyone else was debating whether to choose the "trap flow" or the "recovery flow," he alone thought of the most inhumane "scam merchant flow."

Next to the stall hung a haphazardly scribbled sign, with crooked large letters that read—"Master Merk's Franchise: Official Supply Point."

By the way, this event didn't have a restriction on bringing equipment. As long as you paid a transfer fee, you could bring items from your warehouse.

However, very few people did this.

After all, the event announcement clearly stated that there was a risk of losing equipment dropped in the instance. Lord Demon King only helped them bring items in, but took no responsibility for retrieving dropped equipment.

By the end of the event, all equipment not delivered to the transfer point would be considered lost!

Therefore, the vast majority of people chose to bring cheap equipment, or simply use the default set provided by the server.

This way, even if they unexpectedly died during the event, it wouldn't be too costly, and if an NPC took away their equipment, it would be really painful!

Soon, three passing Magic Apprentices were attracted by the ridiculous sign hanging on the stall.

They curiously examined the stall, their eager expressions seemed like they wanted to spend money, yet they couldn't let down their guard against the three talking skeletons in front of them.

"The sun must be rising in the west, Undead selling stuff..." murmured one apprentice in confusion, "Is this a new trap?"

"I don't know… I just have a bad feeling about this."

Seeing that the first batch of customers was about to attack without honor, Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls acted quick-wittedly and cleared his non-existent throat, then seriously started spewing nonsense.

"You three, don't be nervous! We are… um, arranged by your Master Merk to act as the 'Hidden Merchant' in the maze for added fun in this trial!"

Brother Explosion quickly grasped the situation, immediately adding, "Yes, yes! It's your lucky day to encounter us! If you kill us, not only does it bring you no benefit, but it also deducts all the points you've earned! This is... a hidden mechanism of the maze!"

Although the sounds they made were just creaking bone noises, under the effect of a Translation Crystal Ball, these sounds were clearly converted into Imperial Common Language.

Good Citizen of Gotham looked at the two skeptically, pondering how anyone could believe such a flimsy story.

However, as soon as he thought this, he saw the three Magic Apprentices really lower the Magic Wands they had gripped tightly!

What the hell?

Good Citizen of Gotham was dumbfounded, watching the three Magic Apprentices whose faces of suspicion faded into realization and delight.

Wonderful—

It's Master Merk!

Now they had to believe it!

Those clear and transparent eyes were like naive university students on Earth, daring to believe whatever they were told.

"So that's how it is…"

"I thought, there couldn't be Undead selling things!"

"Hahaha, we are saved! We were just worrying about our lack of supplies!"

Watching the suddenly celebratory young fellows, Brother Seagull and Brother Explosion were also a bit bewildered. Fortunately, they were skeletons, and didn't have facial muscles dense with neurons to manage.

If they had known these Magic Apprentices were so easy to fool, they wouldn't have bothered importing goods from the Land of Nightmare; they would have just scammed them directly!

But now that things had reached this point, regretting it would be an injustice to the hard effort they put into their script.

The three skeleton soldiers were high-spirited and eagerly started to sell their carefully crafted "products" to these "lucky ones."

Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls first picked up a bottle of strangely colored Red Potion, boasting about its efficacy till the sky was the limit.

"Look at this! The powerful Life Potion! Brewed from the sap of a thousand-year-old Life Tree, one sip will instantly restore all your stamina! Now at a special event price... only thirty silver coins!"

The Magic Apprentice, who was intently studying the potion, widened their eyes upon hearing the price.

"Thirty coins?!"

Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls: "Uh, we don't accept haggling here unless—"

"That's too cheap!!!"

Go to the Pier and Get Some Seagulls: "...?"

"Here you go!"

The apprentice bought it without hesitation, not knowing that it was actually filled with Sleepy Red Tea, "Good Dream Half-Day Tour."

Next, Brother Seagull took out a "Master Level Unlocking Scroll," claiming it could melt any metal barrier on locked chests.

He wasn't exactly lying; it's just that its real function was to melt both the lock cylinder and the key together.

The apprentice standing in front of him promptly paid and happily bought it.

Finally, Brother Explosion sold a "Second Floor Entrance Map" covered with Ghost Talismans to the third apprentice, though the map actually led to a cursed trap.

Nobody expected that this was the only "product" they made by themselves and it turned out to be the best-seller—sold at an astonishing price of a whole gold coin!


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