Chapter 306 Besero's Attention
"I know it's the Philosopher's Stone, and I also know what it means to the devil. Is it okay to exchange it for the virus in your hand?" Looking at Besero who stopped jumping in front of him, Mu Hua lowered his head and asked.
All devils like the Philosopher's Stone, but Besero's reaction seems a bit too big. Mu Hua thought that as a devil merchant, he should be considered knowledgeable.
Just a Philosopher's Stone can make him lose his composure. Is this guy a fake medicine seller?
"No problem, no, there is a problem, no, no, the virus can be given to you." Facing Mu Hua's inquiry, Besero said positively and generously, contrary to his usual behavior.
"Give it to me?" Mu Hua questioned.
"Yes, give it to me. Do you still have the Philosopher's Stone? You just need to tell me where these Philosopher's Stones come from?" Besero rolled his eyes and asked tentatively.
"These? Haha, Besero, do you think I will answer such questions?" Mu Hua was alert in his heart, and his face was silent, but he was secretly brewing and flashing.
Besero was on guard against Mu Hua, and Mu Hua was also worried that Besero would stab him in the back.
Tuesday said that Besero would not threaten him because of the Philosopher's Stone. Mu Hua trusted Tuesday, but Mu Hua could not help but be cautious of a demon with a bunch of magic rings on his hands.
Mu Hua had just tried it, and the shielding magic around him did not have a restraining effect. If Besero made any unusual movements, Mu Hua would immediately flash away.
Originally, Besero distanced himself from Mu Hua without leaving a trace, but now it was Mu Hua who silently moved away from Besero.
As if noticing Mu Hua's actions, Besero hurriedly raised his hands and signaled to Mu Hua that he was harmless.
"Dear Mr. Mu Hua, relax, I have no ill intentions."
"The Philosopher's Stone is a very valuable trading item. I just want to know the wealth you have. This is confirmation. I just want to confirm what level of help I should provide you." Besero said slowly.
"Demon merchant, that's not something you should know." Tuesday came out from behind Mu Hua and said in a proud tone.
"Hmm~~, cursed spirit?" After a moment of confusion, Besero showed an unexpected expression on his face.
"Wow~, I have to say, Mr. Mu Hua, you are so lucky, you will definitely become a high-quality customer."
Tuesday claimed to be a tortured elegant woman, and this was the first time Mu Hua saw someone recognize her identity. He was no less surprised than Besero, this demon merchant did have some tricks.
Mu Hua was more cautious, no one knew better than him what help Tuesday could bring to the boarder. At this time, he even regretted that Tuesday's attitude towards this demon merchant was really unrestrained.
"Mr. Mu Hua, believe me, I have no hostility towards you, whether it is the Philosopher's Stone or the cursed spirit, I will not cause you any harm because of these." Seeing Mu Hua's vigilance, Besero explained.
"I am a devil, a little devil. You need to understand that we are different from most devils."
"The Philosopher's Stone itself has no effect on the evolution of devils. We grow through transactions."
"Only successful transactions can allow devils to obtain the energy for evolution. Trading more valuable items can allow devils to transcend their own shackles and allow us to grow and become stronger."
"Killing and plundering have no meaning for us." When Besero said this, he saw Mu Hua looking at him with a look of "you are lying to the devil".
"Well, those are all bad tastes. There is no meaning except to satisfy some psychological needs."
"But please believe that we will never pursue psychological needs on high-quality customers, and we rarely put bad tastes on regular customers. Demon merchants are still very popular." Besero spread his hands and changed his words.
Besero explained patiently, but Mu Hua always felt that this guy was talking nonsense. Let's not talk about the growth conditions of devils for now. As for customers? To put it bluntly, if you are valuable, you will not be cheated. If you are not valuable, you will be treated as a toy.
"No, I'm telling the truth. You know, we didn't come to you on our own initiative."
"The demon merchant came upon summoning, but there was no suitable item for trading, yet he greedily summoned the demon merchant. Is it too much for the demon merchant to retaliate against him?"
"If you humans order a door-to-door service without paying, you will also be beaten, right?" Besero analyzed.
"..." Mu Hua was silent. It seemed that what he said was quite reasonable.
"So, the transaction itself is more important to us. You don't need to be wary of me."
"I will provide you with considerate service, keep your secrets, and strive to gain your trust."
"After all, I don't want to lose you, and I don't want you to throw yourself into the arms of other demon merchants. We are in the same group." Besero knelt down and bowed, performing a slightly funny etiquette to Mu Hua.
"Before I am squeezed dry." Mu Hua said stubbornly, unable to find any fault with Besero's words.
"Okay, I admit it. I am a demon merchant, you know." Besero said as if he didn't care.
Mu Hua smiled bitterly and shook his head. It seemed that there was no need to argue with Besero on this issue. The devil was still a devil, and you couldn't expect a devil to be pure and kind.
If you get along with a liar, you have to be careful of being deceived. If you are deceived, you deserve it.
After all, knowing that he often cheats people, you still want to get along with him. If you get cheated, who can you blame?
It's a very simple truth, and it's quite suitable to apply it to the demon merchant.
Not to mention the demon merchant, even human merchants will probably do things that kill people without paying for their lives.
"I still have the Philosopher's Stone. What can I buy from you?" After thinking about it, Mu Hua said to Besero.
"No, no, Mr. Mu Hua, our intersection depends on what you want?" Besero's eyes lit up.
"I will definitely try my best to meet your needs." Besero rubbed his hands, and said to Mu Hua with a little humility.
When Tuesday appeared, Besero really gave Mu Hua the plague demon rotten flesh extract, and even attached a treatment serum. This serum is unique and only targets this virus. This made Mu Hua realize the trouble of the plague demon.
Tuesday should have brought some extra points to Mu Hua. Even though he was not sure how many Philosopher's Stones he had, Besero still valued Mu Hua very much.
As long as a being followed by a cursed spirit is not killed, it will not be too weak. Being not weak also means that it can make money to some extent.
Devils become demon merchants not just for wealth, but to achieve their own growth through transactions. They sell items to all walks of life and are also merchants who buy and sell in hell.
They even help projected monsters transfer materials to hell and open banks in the courtyard. All of these involve transactions. The more valuable the things obtained through transactions are, the more conducive they are to their growth.
But what is more bizarre is that transactions with humans promote their growth far more than transactions between demons, which also makes demon merchants very "sincere" to humans.
And if you want to complete high-quality transactions with humans, you must have high-quality goods in your hands.
These goods cannot be created out of nothing, and it is inevitable to collect and purchase them in hell.
By the way, some things cannot be bought with demon gold coins.
The Philosopher's Stone is a very valuable thing, and in hell, the Philosopher's Stone is absolutely superior to the demon's gold and soul.
This is probably why Besero was excited.
With the Philosopher's Stone, the Curse Spirit is around, young, and his strength seems to be very good.
Even if he is not sure how many Philosopher's Stones Mu Hua has, Besero has fully affirmed Mu Hua's potential as a high-quality customer.
After all, it is just a little devil, not a highly qualified demon merchant, and it is not easy to meet a relatively safe and potential customer.
Merchants do hurt people, but there are also many customers who will stab merchants, so Besero pays more attention to potential rather than strength for the time being. He still attaches more importance to establishing relations with customers. Well, those who are too poor are not considered customers.
In front of Besero, Mu Hua grabbed a handful of Philosopher's Stones, which gave Besero some confidence.
When Mu Hua put away the Philosopher's Stones again, Besero cried. This guy actually cried, leaving tears in silence. . .
This is a big fish, and we must not let it go. We must not let any demon merchant know of his existence.
Besero swore in his heart. (End of this chapter)