The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 384 Bonfire Market

No matter what Faith and Cheryl said, Moran wouldn't let up.

"I have been doing business for so many years, and I have never met a witch who is so difficult to bargain with. She is worthy of being the one who wrote the "Blue Star Business Book"!" Feis said with a helpless smile.

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"Have you read this book too?" Moran asked in surprise.

In the clan association, this book is just one of the newly collected books. It has not been promoted like Witch Magic, so not many witches have read it.

"I recommended it to my mother, she likes it very much!" Cheryl said.

Fais nodded: "This book has helped my business a lot. I used to be tricked by goblins, but now I can also deceive goblins in transactions. Although the profit sharing of the management card has not been negotiated, if I just packaged the goods I said the technique is pretty good, right?”

Moran was stunned and suddenly remembered what she had written in the "Blue Star Business Collection". It turned out that the culprit was herself.

This is very embarrassing.

Seeing Feis looking forward to her comments, Moran had no choice but to nod: "Very good."

This evaluation is still true.

Friendliness is the nature of witches. Even in the "Blue Star Business Book", Moran did not write any deception tricks, but there are some business skills that are still difficult for witches to accept.

For example, this concept of packaged goods.

But Fayce not only learned it, but also summarized a set of packaging techniques that are somewhat inductive but very true.

The speed of packaging has been so precise. Moran estimates that those who have tricked her, such as goblin merchants, will definitely be more accurate.

It is true that I have thoroughly learned the "Blue Star Business Guide".

If the commodity was not the core of the transaction and the initiative of card trading was completely in Moran's hands, this bargaining might not be impossible.

Moran had a sense of surprise and accomplishment that his expectations when he wrote this book had been realized.

She and Fais discussed the business strategy, exchanged magic seals, and agreed to communicate by correspondence in the future before reluctantly leaving.

After Moran and Lilith left, Cheryl asked Feis: "Mom, don't we still need to persuade Moran to grant more permissions to the management card, so that we can also create some knowledge and items that foreigners do not have originality? Are they sold as cards?”

"Molan is also a witch. Although he is smarter than ordinary witches, he will never do anything that harms the interests of other witches.

Although she currently benefits the most from the profit sharing, she also allows us witches who use management cards to earn more, just not as much as she does.

According to the "Blue Star Business Book", it is her magic that reduces costs and expands the market. In this transaction, she is irreplaceable. It is she who has always held the initiative, and she is the one who contributes more. The more points she gets, the better. Reasonable.

If foreigners don’t have original knowledge or items, they can make them into cards themselves, without our participation at all.

No one wants others to take a piece of the business that they can wrap up themselves.

Knowing that there is no chance of success, it is better not to ask.

In fact, many witches' original knowledge is not special at all. The management card is indeed a welfare card. "

Fais said and bound the management card.

"Molan! Look over there!" Lilith suddenly widened her eyes and looked forward: "Is that the undead witch?"

Moran looked over and saw a black-robed witch squatting in front of a stall selling materials. She weighed a dried orc arm and seemed very satisfied. After paying, she handed the arm to a man or two behind her. A meter tall, gray-skinned man.

The man put his arms directly into the coffin on his back.

The black-robed witch seemed ready to leave, climbed onto the coffin and sat down, and the man carried her on his back to other stalls.

As we all know, Harumi Island does not allow foreigners to come up.

Except for the witch's familiar and death servant.

It is true that the necromancers are interested in corpse parts. Only the necromancers often have to maintain the bodies of the mortal servants.

That man, in fact, should be said to be a male corpse. He had no life breath at all and was full of death energy. He should be an undead creature.

Undead creatures cannot become familiars, they can only be dead servants.

Moran was also curious as he watched the witch corpse gradually walk away: "Could it be Vasida's mother? I remember she said her mother was the witch of the dead, right?"

"I didn't see Vasida!" Lilith was still staring at the dead servant: "It turns out that the humanoid dead servant is so flexible! There are a lot of corpse materials in that stall. Let's go! Let's pick some too. You can also Have you ever been a dead servant in human form?"

Moran shook his head: "Where can I find human-shaped corpse materials in the academy! When I learn necromancy magic, I use beasts and monsters to practice."

However, the wild beasts she can hunt and the death servants made of Warcraft materials are quite average in strength.

Nor does it have the flexibility of a humanoid death servant.

Let them fight, and if they are injured or broken, they have to find suitable materials for repair and maintenance. If they don't fight, they will be damaged over time, so she might as well do it herself!

So she only made some spider death servants and bird death servants to practice necromancy magic. They could occasionally play a role in exploring paths. She didn't feel bad if they were damaged, and it was easy to find materials for repair and maintenance.

However, her usage rate of necromancy magic is still very low, and her learning is relatively rough. This is due to the limitation of corpse materials, and also because necromancy magic is currently of little use to her.

Lilith pulled her to the stall where the undead witch had just bought something.

It's a pity that there are only some beasts and monster corpse materials left there.

"Are there no humanoid corpse materials left?" Lilith asked.

"You are late." The witch stall owner said: "All the humanoid corpse materials brought this time have been bought by Genia! If you want them, I might be able to find some early next year. I come here every year."

"Next year! Next year we won't be in the wilderness." Lilith said disappointedly.

"After leaving the wilderness, are you afraid that you won't have any body materials? Go to the Kingdom of Humanity, and in any wilderness, you might be able to find a humanoid corpse using the corpse lifting technique.

But the human kingdom that is too close to the wilderness probably has no corpses, so I dug them up and sold them. The good ones are sold to Genia, the bad ones are thrown to the Necromancer apprentices, they don't pick them. "The witch stall owner said with a smile.

Lilith and Moran: "..."

I didn’t buy the humanoid corpse material, but the stall owner showed me a little trick to make a fortune.

After leaving the stall, Moran told Lilith: "The undead witch just now should really be Vasida's mother, and her mother's name is Genia.

Vasida is not here, maybe she has met her mother and went to join us.

Let’s go to the biggest bonfire first! "

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