Chapter 179: New Kind of Business (1/2)

Chapter 179: New Kind of Business

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

It was the first tistaff was a s just the urban areas If all the areas belonging to Flagstaff were added up, then the actual size was relatively large

Arizona was a state with many desert areas that were less populated The east and south sides of Flagstaff were like that

On the way, Li Du had observed that the houses here were mostly short, flat-roofed houses, mostly with two to three stories So more like an African tribal area rather than a developed country

After parking the bike, Li Du asked, ”Awith second-hand goods?”

”Right You haven’t seen this yet, so I’ you here to learn about it”

Li Du couldn’t help but laugh, ”What’s so great about a second-hand market?”

Hans said in disdain, ”See? You say that and I know that you don’t understand a thing about Arizona’s Old Goods Market! In fact, this is like a storage auction, and the Old Goods Market is also a thriving business”

Li Du could understand that, since he could tell frooods stores He could also see it froe auction trade

Before Obae W Bush had sent their troops to the Middle-East, though it wasn’t because he loved wars or sent the national consumption to drive the econoood, and the Anant

In these conditions, A poorer, and so they tried their best to purchase old goods instead to save as much money as possible

It was due to this environoods had an unprecedented booe auction business rode on this wave to its popularity

”Cooods has had a brighter spotlight For a long time, life in Arizona, in a certain aspect, revolved around the trade of old goods In the past two years, this way of life has becooods, there areand selling in theand selling old goods, there are two types of ways to go about trading: One is by cash, and the other is by bartering”

Li Du was astonished, and asked, ”Bartering? A?”

Hans nodded, ”Yeah, the Aious conservatives and those living in the Rocky Mountains like to barter as well Many isolated villages in Arizona also like to barter”

Li Du asked, ”So which one are we going to use? You’re going to sell these ain and said with a suessed correctly We will participate in an auction for old goods In time, there will be many people interested in our h price”

As they spoke, they walked to a wooden building at the side of the e was in bad shape The outer walls were just an extra layer of wooden planks nailed onto the original foundation It didn't even have any paint, revealing the original brownish-yellow of the wood

At the entrance was a wooden board, with ”Office of Hoffman’s Old Goods Market” written on it

Hans pushed open the door and went in There were ten people or so gathered, playing cards

After the main lobby were offices, each decorated in a ulated with air-conditioning, so the te, a man with a small beard stood up and asked, ”What are you here for, buddy?”

A young blackFox, you rascal, what are you doing in this hillbilly gathering?”