Pirate Merchant

Chapter 13 I won't be as sad as Sauron if I kill you

"Aren't you afraid of losing money?"

On the pier, after Kuina waved her hand and greeted the sailors of Shuangyue Village who greeted her one by one, she worriedly asked Mu Qian who was giving oranges to the children and those tramps who wanted to try their luck for free.

"Losing money? Hahaha, of course I'm afraid. How can there be a businessman who is not afraid of losing money?"

Mu Qian was amused by Kuina's question.

"However, being afraid of losing money is completely different from being able to lose money."

Mu Qian raised his finger and shook it, looking at those children and homeless people who ran away and smiled confidently.

"There are sixty-seven of them in total. The cost of my basket of oranges is about 1,000 beri including the bamboo basket. Thousands of baskets of oranges, and these five thousand baskets of oranges are only one-fifth of all the oranges in Shuangyue Village."

After all the children left, Mu Qian nodded to the sailors behind him, asking them to follow the group of children to protect them from being bullied by the villains.

"But, little senior sister, if, I just mean, if, if the investment of 67,000 Berries allows me to find a qualified salesman among these children, the wealth I can get will be endless."

Mu Qian patiently explained to the worried children and Kuina who followed.

"300% profit can make businessmen flock to give up everything?! Wrong! Only a businessman who can create 300% profit is a real businessman! A businessman who only knows how to pursue immediate interests is just a big fish eating leftovers It’s just a 996 wage earner!”

Following Guina to the bottom of the triangle with the words 'logue town', Mu Qian opened his arms wide as if he was holding something in his arms.

In his eyes, the street with a huge traffic flow shone like it was made of gold.

"Hehe, it seems that there are already children who sold out the oranges very quickly."

A dirty little girl about ten years old ran over quickly carrying an empty bamboo basket, and she was holding a bulging money bag in her other hand.

"Little girl, do you teach protection fees when you sell things on our street?"

And just when the little girl was about to run out of the street, three tall and burly gangsters stopped her, wrapping her in the midst of bursts of smirks.

"Scum."

Kuina strode forward angrily, and her right hand even put her right hand on the hilt of He Dao Yiwen, who was not used to bullying the small.

"Those little things can be solved by the children themselves, hehe, your doting is just wishful thinking."

Mu Qian pressed Kuina's shoulder to stop her from trying to teach the little gangster a lesson.

And when he held Kuina, the little girl who was stopped slammed the bamboo basket in her hand at one of the gangsters, then turned around and slipped into the crowd without hesitation.

"asshole!"

"Catch her! Don't let her get away!"

"It hurts! Who?! Who just smashed my foot?!"

After the little girl ran away, the street became completely chaotic, and in the midst of the chaos, a little boy about eight or nine years old took advantage of the chaos and smashed hard on the knee of a little gangster with a wooden stick in his hand.

"Get rid of them!"

Following the courageous blow of that little boy, more than a dozen little boys armed with wooden sticks and toilet plugs rushed out of the crowd, and beat the three punks away with weapons amid shouts and roars.

"This is what I said, 300% interest is enough for people to have the courage to do their best, especially when it is inevitable."

Mu Qian smiled with satisfaction as he watched the dozen or so children gathered together holding sticks and cheering for victory.

Children without parents get married early, and they understand the importance of gathering sand and forming towers better than adults when they are young.

"Jiya, you gathered all the oranges and sold them to the fruit shop?"

Kuina, who was squatting in front of the little girl, was full of surprises and asked the little girl who was showing off to her with a bulging money bag.

"Yes! Sister Guina! We sold a total of 24,000 Berries!"

Jiya laughed happily, and the innocent smile with two missing teeth made people feel very warm.

"The principal of 18,000 Berry~Sheng Hui Sheng Hui~"

With a smile on his face, Mu Qian stretched out his hand to take the money bag handed to him by the somewhat reluctant Jiya, and handed it to the sailor beside him without counting it.

"I said, you are an adult after all, right? Didn't you say that those boxes of oranges were given to them? Why do you have to collect money now?"

Seeing the smaller purse in Jiya's hand again, Kuina kicked Mu Qian's calf in dissatisfaction and asked.

"Give it away? In business and business, the word "give away" never appears in shopping malls. I used to think it was just an investment. It is common sense for the investment to return the principal successfully."

Mu Qian rubbed his calf that was sore from being kicked by Guyina, and said with a smile on his face but unquestionable.

"Uncle! We still need 18! We still need 20 baskets of oranges! I will give you the principal later!!!"

With her first success, Jiya led the children behind her and said to Mu Qian confidently.

"Uncle?! No, I'm only six years older than your sister Kuina. How can I be an uncle? You should call me brother."

Mu Qian, who was forced to smile again and again by the little girl's "uncle" call, instinctively raised his hand to stroke his hair. Her uncle's call made Mu Qian start to worry about his hairline.

Under Mu Qian's nod, the group of children, with the help of the sailors who were very kind to them, carried twenty boxes of oranges from the cabin and put them on the trolley and ran away happily.

"Yo~ Senior Sister, have you come to Rogge Town too?"

Not long after the children left, Saka, who was wearing a black swordsman uniform stained with blood donation, came back with a look of desire and dissatisfaction.

"Sarkar? Did you go to sea with him?"

Kuina looked at Saka who came back from the street in surprise.

Seeing the blood on his body, Kuina nodded and guessed what he was doing just now, and asked with a smile to Saka who greeted her.

"Yeah, it's really boring to be with him. I finally waited for the appetizer, and the result was disappointing."

Saka sighed and complained to Guina, all his beautiful fantasies about the sea were shattered when he followed Mu Qian to the sea this time, and there were no countless pirates on the sea for him to practice.

"Is it all resolved?"

Mu Qian patted Saka on the shoulder and asked him.

"Ah, it's all solved. No one can beat it. By the way, destroying a gangster who wants to wait until night to rob us is no more difficult than crushing an egg."

Saka shrugged and replied unhappily. He thought he would meet a strong person, but they were all ordinary people with toothpicks in their hands.

"Thanks for your hard work. We won't be going back for the next few days. We will stay in Rogge Town to train agents. If you feel bored, you can find this young senior sister who is also itchy to compete with you."

Mu Qian looked at Saka and Kuina beside him, feeling a little nostalgic for the days when Sauron and the three were tricked by him into making troubles in Shuangyue Village.

If you want to gather them now, you probably have to wait for them to become famous, right?

"Okay, I just happen to be very bored recently, Saka, your swordsmanship won't regress after staying with him for a long time, right?"

Under Mu Qian's suggestion, Kuina, who hadn't met anyone worth fighting for a long time, asked Saka with a smile, her gentle voice was full of provocation.

"Regressive? Sister, I'm different from Sauron, who was reluctant to use force when he swung his sword at you. I won't feel bad when I cut you! Besides, our battle doesn't need to wait until night, right?"

Saka, who was provoked by Kuina, raised his eyebrows, and agreed to challenge Kuina with high spirits. Saka, who had just taught those gangsters that even swords are useless, had already put his hand on the hilt.

Mu Qian, who started the dispute, spent his leisure time mingling with the sailors of Shuangyue Village who were watching the play, and became a handsome passerby smiling in the background.

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