Into the Zombie World

Chapter 125 - Online Selling?



"Fuck! I need to farm more zombies!" Nile smiled wryly.

He thought that his over 3000 Apocalypse Points was already enough. But it seems that it was just a grain of sand compared to the System Store\'s items price.

"Wait! If I could buy then can\'t I also sell some?" Nile said after realizing that maybe the System also had this kind of function that he had yet to discover.

With that said, Nile immediately started what he needed to do.

Experiment.

"Sell?"

And bingo right on the spot, the System responded.

"Noice!" Nile commented.

[Check the Item you wanted to Sell.]

[Only Items in the System Storage could be sold.]

"Hmm, I see. Let\'s try this."

"Huh? So cheap?" Nile said after checking the middle stage dagger he picked up before. It was the same dagger that blinded Maximo\'s eyes.

At the corner of his eyes was the counter of the total Apocalypse Points he could gain after a certain item was checked inside the cart.

It works the same as the Shafefe or the Lizado online store that Nile frequented in his previous life.

You put an item in the \'cart\' and then if you think it\'s already enough, you could then review what you wanted to sell before checking them out.

At the \'cart\' section, Nile checked the Middle Stage Dagger and its price is only a measly 2 Apocalypse Points.

Nile clicked his tongue.

Is the System messing with him or it really is the price for Middle Stage Weapon?

Nile returned to the main section and added the Katana of Liberation and Kriegsmesser of Agony to check their prices.

"Cheap!"

"Raise your stakes System!"

The Katana and the Kriegsmesser only amounted to 10 Apocalypse Points each?

"Those were peak Level One° weapon for fucks sake!"

I bought the Katana for 50 Apocalypse Points and then now that I want to sell it back, I can\'t even recover half?

There\'s only a \'little\' scratch on the blade, alright?

What a scammy System.

Nile grumble and keeps on spouting some complaints. Unfortunately, no matter what he did, the prices never changed.

Nile could only sigh in defeat.

After trying a little more, the prices really never changed.

The System replied though,

[Host, the reason for the cheap prices is that the System needs to utilize some of its spare energy just to grind the weapons to turn them into Apocalypse Points. And that spare energy will be recollected after a weapon or mutated part is converted into Apocalypse Points, hence the reason for its low price.]

"Yeah, right." Nile shook his head in defeat.

The prices were uniform and only the items that came from the System Store itself had another set of prices.

An Early Stage Level One° Weapon can be sold for 1 \'Apocalypse Points.\' Two \'Apocalypse Points\' for \'Middle Stage,\' Three for \'Final Stage,\' and Four \'Apocalypse Points\' for Peak Stage Level One° weapon that didn\'t cane from the System.

The System weapons had double the price of those obtained from mutated animals if sold. For example, the Katana that he bought from the System can be sold for 10 Apocalypse Points, while the Peak Stage Weapon he got from an animal could only be sold for 4 Apocalypse Points.

Nile shook his head and deleted the two peak weapons from the \'cart\' section. He could still use them. Besides, the Katana and the Kriegsmesser already have some sentimental value to him. Of course, if worse comes to worst, he would still sell them without batting an eye, his life is more important than some sentiments, after all.

Nile then added all the weapons that are rotting inside the Storage Space to sell them in bulk.

And what he got was a measly, 28 Apocalypse Points after selling all the weapons inside the Storage Space.

Nile could only whine under his breath for the System\'s cheap prices.

Nevertheless, Nile still decided to sell them. They were only collecting dust in the System Storage Space anyway.

He also recalled the bodies of dead mutated animals they passed by earlier. Nile wouldn\'t let such Apocalypse Points go even if one of them only amounted a little.

There is a saying about how a thousand ants could make an elephant crawl.

It\'s the same with the mutated animal parts case. Even if each one of them was only priced at 1 Apocalypse Points, a hundred of them amounts to 100 Apocalypse Points. The only problem is that he would be dead tired after extracting all of the mutated parts alone.

He could wait for the two pet animals to finish their evolution before proceeding with the harvest but he knew it would be still at a few more hours.

And if he waited, then he doesn\'t have anything to do during those hours. Hence, Nile decided to go out and start collecting some mutated animal parts on his own.

There are dozens of them lying around the village, Nile is pretty certain that he could gather at least 200 Apocalypse Points.

Nile now regretted his actions of being a spendthrift earlier.

If only he knew this would happen.

"Sigh! We really could not guess our future."

Nile installed an alarm system that will notify him if something happened while he was away. The alarm could notify him anywhere around the village. The alarm only costs 5 Apocalypse Points so it isn\'t that much.

He also recalled the weapons used by those they killed earlier. He reckoned that the majority of them were Level One° Early Stage weapons. He planned on collecting them all to increase his Apocalypse Points.

Nile then goes outside the house to start scavenging the mutated parts around the village.

Using the Katana and Kriegsmesser of Agony, Nile skillfully extracted a dog\'s mutated paw. He then stored it inside his storage space that had already been pretty cramped after an hour of scavenging.

Nile didn\'t sell them one by one. He planned on selling them in bulk, although it doesn\'t increase the prices that way, a bulk increase would be more satisfying than a little and gradual increase, after all.

"Only a little more!" Nile said after seeing his Storage Space\'s space getting closed to being full every time he stores one mutated animal part.


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