Chapter 78: Scheme (1/2)
Chapter 78: Scheme
The Adamantine Battle Armor’s sales took a large dive on the fourth day.
After losing his advertisement on the main screen, only two hundred copies of the Adamantine Battle Body were sold, and they continued to decrease thereafter. By the tenth day, he wasn’t even able to sell more than forty copies. He sold nearly a thousand copies over those seven days, not even half what we sold on the first day.
Even so, Su Chen was able to earn nearly another hundred thousand Origin Stones, reached Tier Five Dream Officer, and his personal assets had increased to seven hundred thousand Origin Stones.
The good news was that although the Adamantine Battle Body’s sales had greatly diminished, Su Chen no longer had a 90% tax imposed on him. Su Chen’s profit margins experienced a revival on the eleventh day when he sold thirty-two copies of the Adamantine Battle Body, earning 32,000 Origin Stones.
A month later, Su Chen’s profit from the Adamantine Battle body officially reached one million Origin Stones.
Although the Adamantine Battle Body no longer had much selling power, as long as Su Chen kept the notice up, he would be able to sell copies from time to time based on its 9-star evaluation. It would become a constant, long-term source of profit for Su Chen, and Su Chen began to appreciate the value of advertisement and reputation.
The name “Cloud Bat” was known by the general public for the first time, and many people gave the Adamantine Battle Body favorable reviews after trying it out for themselves.
Mid-tier Dream Officers possessed a system for evaluation, and they could begin to build a reputation for themselves.
Many people began to discuss their experiences cultivating and activating the Adamantine Battle Body. There were those who were offering their own genuine views, but of course there were also those whose only goal was to stir up trouble.
Su Chen’s life was more comfortable than it had ever been.
Of course, there were still difficulties he needed to face.
Not long ago, the clans of Zhang Sheng’an and the others finally arrived on the scene.
After getting the gist of what happened from the Hidden Dragon Institute, the clans went to the Falling Eagle Mountain to investigate the truth behind Zhang Sheng’an and the others’ deaths.
Su Chen didn’t know when they were going to return, but he knew that when they did return, the storm would begin again.
Su Chen had already made preparations.
Unexpectedly, however, someone found him before the members of the Zhang clan were able to……
That morning, Su Chen was still in his research lab performing experiments when the tower spirit informed him that there were guests waiting for him.
Upon exiting the Origin Energy Tower, Su Chen found a youth standing in front of him.
The youth had eyes that left a deep impression on anyone who saw them, and his expression was as sharp as a knife.
Even though he smiled as he spoke to Su Chen, Su Chen was still able to feel a bone-piercing, out-of-this-world chilling intent coming from him.
“Hello,” the youth said. “My name is Zhu Chen1.”
“Do I know you?”
A self-confident smile appeared on the youth’s face. “We might not have known each other before, but now we will, Sir Cloud Bat.”
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The Dream Monarch’s people were able to find him in the end.
Upon hearing the name “Cloud Bat”, Su Chen understood.
Even so, Su Chen did not panic in the slightest.
Just like he had known that the Zhang Clan would send people over, Su Chen also knew that he couldn’t conceal the identity of Cloud Bat forever.
Su Chen sat near the window of a tea shop in the Northeast corner of the Hidden Dragon Institute.
The wind from the river was cool and gentle, and it brought with it the youth’s words. “Let me introduce myself. I am called Zhu Chen, from the Horizontal Mountain Zhu Clan.”
“Horizontal Mountain? You’re from Liao Ye, not Long Sang?” Su Chen was a bit surprised.
Zhu Chen said, “The Dreamrealm serves every Intelligent Race of the Primordial Continent. People who are close in the Dreamrealm may actually be worlds apart; that’s just how it goes.”