Chapter 406 Stupidity (1/2)

Chapter 406: Stupidity

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Derta was 60 miles away from Flagstaff. The American highways were all connected and ran in every direction, so such distance was not considered far. The Iron Knight sped on full power, and they reached Derta in just 40 minutes.

With the guidance of the navigation system, they saw the small town appearing before them. The sun was still blazing and the town was quiet and peaceful.

Staring at the peaceful town, Hans seemed full of regret. ”It’s most unfortunate that the peace here will be broken, for a bloody battle is about to unfold!”

Li Du said, ”General Fox, what battle plans do you have in mind?”

”No plan is needed,” said Hans. ”Take our men, find the Californians, and give them a good bashing!”

He was really furious with Frank because his good mood and birthday celebration were both spoiled.

Olly was waiting for them by the roadside. When they saw him, they picked him up and he showed them the way to the storage company. There were close to 30 people gathered at the parking lot of the shabby company.

The moment Li Du alighted, the crowd immediately surrounded them as if they had found a life buoy. They started to make a commotion:

”Big Li, Big Fox, you’ve arrived! We’ve been fooled! D*mmit!”

”It’s the Californians! They’re inside the office now!”

”Those *ssholes, they’re too much. And Rick too! That f*cking Dog Ears!”

”Exactly! Dog Ears was bidding and increasing the prices maliciously. He didn’t win any units!”

”Let’s go teach those b*st*rds a lesson—thrash them!”

Looking at the enraged treasure hunters, Li Du waved for everyone to calm down. ”Don't worry, bring me to the units first.”

All the treasure hunters surrounded him and led him to the storage units. Big Beard Carl and Dickens opened the entrance of their unit and spoke in frustration, ”Take a look.”

The first thing that Li Du saw was the pile of cowhide, and the cattle skulls near the corner of the unit. Unconsciously, he nearly blurted out that the unit had some value.

He would have if the group hadn’t already told him that they’d been scammed. There had to be some type of problem with the cowhide and cattle skulls.

The cattle skulls were from bulls, with large horns on them. They were a popular decoration among the middle class. A complete bull skull in good condition could be sold for a few hundred bucks.

Originally, he wanted to ask what the problem with the items was. But if he were to ask that, that would mean he couldn’t tell what was the problem with the storage unit was, and that would affect his image in the minds of the treasure hunters.

He had an image to maintain as he was now the Treasure Hunting Tycoon of Flagstaff!

And so, he changed his tune and asked, ”How much did you pay for this unit?” As he spoke, he released the little bug.

The little bug was now stronger after its encounter with Ah Ow; it could fly much faster. It could reach a distance of nearly ten feet away in the blink of an eye.

The little bug dived into the pile of cowhide and then it flew out and zoomed to the cattle skulls. With that, Li Du knew what the problem was.

Dickens replied despondently, ”1,600 dollars.”

Hans furrowed his eyebrows and said, ”Actually, getting this batch of items for this price—”

”Well, this unit is only worth 160 dollars,” Li Du interrupted Hans. If he hadn’t cut him off, it would have meant Hans had also been tricked like the other treasure hunters.

Everyone looked at Li Du, who pointed to the cowhide and explained, ”Only this outside layer is cowhide, and that cowhide is the cheapest cowhide. Inside all of them is tattered felt.”

Then he pointed to the cattle skull. ”If these three cattle skulls were genuine, they could be sold together for around 1,000 dollars. But they are fake. You can tell by looking at the color, bone texture, and quality.”

The treasure hunters were impressed.

Dickens ripped away the layer of cowhide, revealing the dirty felt underneath. Maybe it had been collected from some dump.