Chapter 133 Good wine needs no bush



Compared with other stalls in Wozhou, Tu Nian's stall does not shout or solicit customers. Even the stall is very simple, with no signboard or big words. It is truly unique.

The consequence of doing this was that she lay there for almost an incense stick of time and didn't earn a penny. To be more precise, there were so many people coming in and out of the brothel, but no one even looked at her.

Normally, given the current situation, Tu Nian would have to change her business strategy, but looking at her calm expression with her legs crossed, you could tell that she had no such intention at all.

"How long do you want to wait?" Bo Qiu asked, feeling a little sleepy.

"Wait until the first person comes to buy." Tu Nian replied to him.

"What's the point of buying it alone?" Bo Qiu asked in surprise.

Tu Nian stretched and said, "One person can bring me millions of business."

Bo Qiu laughed at her, "How can such a good thing happen?"

Squinting his eyes, Tu Nian raised his lips and said, "Just watch."

Another stick of incense passed like this, until Tu Nian was so drowsy that she was about to fall asleep, when someone stood in front of her stall.

"You put this talisman here, are you going to sell it or something?"

“For sale!”

This sound perked up Tu Nianwen. She flipped over from the rocking chair and smiled at the man in a half-awake state, "How about it, sir, do you have any favorites?"

The man didn't say anything. He stared at the table for a while, then reached out and pinched a talisman. He rubbed his fingers together and said with a hint of surprise, "Purple Gold Sand?"

"Wow," Tu Nian lowered his chin, "Young Master, you really know what you are talking about."

Generally, the talismans sold at such stalls are only to be used, not to mention the effect. As expected, the materials used to draw the talismans are mostly just ink. Red sand is rare, not to mention purple gold sand, which is hard to find even with a lantern.

When the man saw that such a scattered stall could still sell goods such as purple gold sand, his attitude immediately changed. He looked at the talisman over and over again, until Tu Nian began to suspect that he was here to disrupt the business. Then he asked again, "How much is this talisman?"

I hope you're not here to cause trouble.

Tu Nian secretly breathed a sigh of relief, then smiled and pointed to the wooden box next to him, "It's written on it."

A set of ten top-grade items.

After reading it, the other party took a breath and asked hesitantly, "This 'group' is..."

Tu Nian leaned forward, picked up the stack of talismans closest to him, and compared them with him, "These are a set."

The man was stunned and pointed at the pile of talismans on the table in disbelief. "You mean, you only sell ten of these talismans for ten high-grade spirit stones?"

Really, this isn't even a bargain.

Selling it at a low price is still selling it after all. What's the difference between selling a purple gold sand talisman, only one top-grade one, and giving it away as a gift?

Calmly placing the stack of talismans back on the table, Tu Nian leaned back in the recliner and replied lightly, "That's right."

"This..." The other party opened his mouth after hearing this, then looked at the talisman in his hand, but still didn't make a decision. Instead, he asked her, "No, this talisman of yours can't be fake, right? Can I try it on one first?"

If it were any other stall owner, they would have kicked him out long ago after hearing his rude words, but Tu Nian didn't mind at all. He still had a smiling face and replied slowly, "You can try it, but you have to buy it after trying it."

"That's fine."

This person was obviously not a fussy person. He immediately threw her a shiny high-grade spirit stone, then walked to the middle of the road, with spiritual power floating in his hand, and threw the talisman out.

A simple fire talisman exploded in the air, and a vigorous flame instantly burned the sky red, attracting many curious passers-by to watch. In the absence of ignition, the flames continued for about half a minute before gradually dissipating.

"How is it, sir? Are you satisfied with it?" After the flames completely disappeared, Tu Nian asked the man with a smile.

The man didn't answer. He quickly returned to the stall and handed Tu Nian a cloth bag without saying a word. "No need to change. Just give me fifty of those fire talismans!"

He was indeed knowledgeable. Judging from the range and effect of the flame just now, this fire talisman clearly had the power of the peak foundation building stage or above.

Moreover, talismans of this quality are usually made by talisman practitioners for their own use. Even if one takes a dozen or twenty high-quality spirit stones to a regular talisman shop, he may not be able to get one. But now he was able to get it at this street stall at the price of a high-quality one. Isn't this a stroke of luck?

"Bang."

The cloth bag hit the table, causing it to shake slightly.

Tu Nian raised his hand and touched it.

Judging from the feel of it, there are at least sixty or seventy spirit stones in it. Although I don't know whether there are medium-grade and low-grade spirit stones mixed in it, judging from the person's posture, he probably is not someone who is short of money.

She pursed her lips thoughtfully, her fingers tapping rhythmically on the bag of spirit stones as she asked, "Only the fire talisman?"

The other party said: "Yes!"

"That won't do."

Unexpectedly, Tu Nian confiscated the spirit stone, but instead used his fingers to slowly push the cloth bag back.

"My talismans are sold in sets, so you can't choose."

"Hey?" The man raised his voice, hands on his hips, "I was wondering if they were selling so cheaply, so the quality is mixed."

Tu Nian didn't follow up on this, but still smiled at him, "I'm sorry for not informing you in advance, but this is how I sell this talisman. If you want to buy more, I can give you an extra fire talisman as an apology."

"Your stall is really weird. The prices are weird, and the rules are weird too."

As he spoke, he raised his eyebrows as if he was interested and nodded to the cloth bag on the table. "Take the spirit stones and count them. Take as many as you can. For the rest, I'll consider you my friend."

"become."

Tu Nian didn't refuse this time. He responded and opened the cloth bag.

There are more than sixty-four of them, all of which are high-quality spirit stones.

She pocketed the spirit stone, picked up the six stacks of talismans on the table and put them together. She then took out a fire talisman from the wooden box, put it together with the rest of the talismans into a small teak box, and handed it to the other party.

The man took it with wide eyes, "So particular?"

Tu Nian said, "When the talisman is not in use, it can be stored inside. It is waterproof and anti-corrosion, and very practical."

"Good, good." The other party gave him a thumbs up. "That's solid!"

Tu Nian smiled and said, "If you think it's good, you can help me promote it. Come back next time and I won't raise the price for you."

A good start, sixty-four top-grade spirit stones.

Holding the spirit stones and feeling the weight of money, Tu Nian leisurely took down the note that read "A set of ten top-grade items" from the wooden box and replaced it.

Looking at the words "Thirty top-quality items in a set" above, she nodded with satisfaction, then leaned back in the recliner, crossed her legs and waited for customers.

Good wine needs no bush. With this first customer, word spread quickly, and people soon began to gather around Tu Nian's humble stall.

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