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Aguri Teichi rummaged through the list of goods that had been sent this time. Every week, each person here could receive a One-Star Phantom Card, which contained detailed information about all the goods in the auction house for this week. Aguri Teichi was a card repairman, and his strength wasn't particularly high, but he had an extremely strong interest in treasure hunting.
His eyesight is quite accurate, so he can always pick up good things every time. Buying low and selling high, he actually relies on this small range of transactions to mix well in this building, holding a large number of contribution points in his hands.
Every time he would wait punctually for the delivery of the invoice, and then he would immediately flip through it to see if there was anything worth buying.
He carefully browsed through each item. This holographic card was made extremely delicate, and the image of each product on it was extremely realistic.
As far as he knew, there were more than 2,000 Keshu in the entire building, and even hundreds of card makers. Adding other card-related personnel, the number was countless. This is actually a very good market, and those who can enter here are not ordinary people.
Here, what is traded are naturally high-end goods, a truly high-end market in name and reality.
As goods go up in grade, although their trading volume may be less, the profit per item is much higher than that of ordinary commodities.
In terms of doing business, Aguiletti is very dedicated, much more so than when he was playing cards.
Cards are his focus. In the building, Card Repair is the largest group and the largest consumer group. A powerful card for Card Repair means a higher survival rate. In this era of superficial calmness but constant conflict behind the scenes, military strength represents discourse power and status.
Katsu's enthusiasm for cards sometimes reaches an astonishing degree.
Every week there are many new cards, and the card makers need to sell the cards they make to get enough contribution points to buy materials so that their experiments can continue.
His gaze kept sweeping over the images on the cards.
Gigantic Wave Slash Card, this card can generate a gigantic circular wave slash with a diameter of about five meters. Its destructive power is astonishing and its sharpness is unparalleled. However, when Aguri saw the activation time it required, he gave up on it. This thing actually needs a whole fifteen seconds to activate, imagine that, in those fifteen seconds, this card user can be killed multiple times.
This giant wave slash card is a typical heavy firepower, it's only suitable for large-scale battles, if it's a siege station, it can exert considerable power. However, for single-player card repair, its use is really limited.
Azure Snake Line Card, moderate power, but the difficulty of getting started is not small. To achieve some success, it takes a considerable amount of time. However, the card repairers here are not newbies, they often have their own main cards and have formed relatively mature tactical methods.
They won't start training from scratch on a new card. It takes too much time, wasting money and time, and also requires overturning the habits they have already formed. The reason for choosing some other cards is just to enrich their tactics.
His gaze fell on a card named Yushuka.
The complex pattern on the surface of this card caught Aguri's attention at first glance, and he immediately opened it to view its description.
Three stars, this rating is a bit low. Agu Lidi sighed slightly and looked down at the card in his hand, it seemed that its value was not high. However, he still shifted his gaze downwards.
His moderate strength solidified his thoughts in mind.
He saw that the manufacturer particularly emphasized the instructions, and card makers would generally emphasize the advantages of their cards under these emphases.
Firing frequency: five arrows per second. When he touched this line of bright red words, he was stunned.
One second, five needles? Aguri Tei rubbed his eyes, making sure he wasn't seeing things. And when he saw the price tag of thirty contribution points behind it, he didn't hesitate at all, letting out a sharp cry as he jumped up from his seat and rushed out of the room like a gust of wind.
Agu Li Di Qi rushed to the pawnshop in one breath, and Lili was quite familiar with this slightly chubby uncle. She smiled and revealed two cute dimples: "Uncle is so anxious, what good thing has he set his sights on again? This time, don't force me to give a discount, okay?"
Aguri Teichi's first visit to the pawnshop coincided with Lili's, and he launched into a torrent of words, trying to persuade Lili to give him a discount. Lili was almost in tears from the pressure. The two became acquainted through this encounter, and since Aguri visited the pawnshop several times a week, they soon became quite familiar with each other.
Agu Li Di Qi's old face suddenly felt a wave of heat, but at this moment he couldn't be bothered to explain, and hastily said: "Quickly check if the card numbered 81782 has been sold?"
Li Li didn't continue to make things difficult for him and smiled as she said, "Alright alright, I'll go check now, Uncle don't worry."
Aguri Tachibana returned to his room with a satisfied look on his face, holding the card called "Rain Shot" in his hand. It was a three-star Phantom Card.
Generally speaking, a three-star card is worth very little, especially in this place.
But its firing speed of five arrows per second immediately made its value soar. Aguiletti specially rented a training room to test its firing speed, although it didn't reach the stated five arrows per second, but also had more than three arrows. This result was already quite surprising for him as a first-time user. He had no doubt that if he became more familiar with it for a while, the firing speed would reach five arrows per second. And if in the hands of those card masters who were proficient in arrow-type cards, the power of this card would be brought to the extreme.
He really wanted to know which monster made such a powerful card. Unfortunately, there was no introduction of the card maker in the description of this Rain Arrow card.
This is not a rare occurrence, and not every card maker is willing to make a name for themselves. Moreover, among the card makers here, who isn't exceptionally skilled and renowned? These people mostly prefer to keep a low profile.
However, the harvest this time has already made him extremely satisfied. Thirty contribution points, this card maker obviously did not realize its true value. At this price, it is almost indistinguishable from picking up a white card.
He activated the communication card in his own meter.
"Hey, Ash?"
"Fatty, what good stuff do you have again?"
Agu Lidiqi appeared in front of a light screen, and a middle-aged man with a sharp expression appeared on the screen. His hair was cut short, his hard hair stood upright like steel wire, and his narrow eyes seemed to be full of danger. This man named Ash had the title of senior card repairman, and his strength was also quite outstanding in the entire building.
Ash has rich actual combat experience, and more importantly, he specializes in a type of dart card.
Aguri let out a hearty laugh, his rather plump physique making him a rare sight in Kasshoku, earning him the nickname "Fatty".
"I have a spare ticket on hand, are you interested?"
Ash's expression turned serious. He knew that since the merchant had come to find him, it must be good stuff. He asked cautiously: "How many stars? What card? What can it do?"
Aguri Teichi stretched out three fingers: "It's a Three-Star Phantom Card."
"Three Stars?" Ash's expression was somewhat displeased, the power of a Three-Star card being somewhat low in their level of Card Masters. However, he believed that something that could be noticed by Aguri Deici, a merchant who excelled at discerning value, naturally had some extraordinary aspect to it, so he waited for the other party's next words.
"This Phantom Card's power may be ordinary, but its firing speed is astonishing, five shots per second! I believe that with your level of skill, the firing speed should be able to be increased even higher!"
"What?" Ash, who had been calm all along, finally revealed a look of surprise, and his narrow, slanted eyes, which had been half-closed, suddenly opened wide: "Five arrows in one second, no mistake?"
Aguli Teqiqi smiled complacently and said: "I'm not mistaken, try it out and you'll know."
"Alright, same place, wait for me." Before he had even finished speaking, Ash rushed out the door in a hurry.
In training ground No. 9.
Bang bang bang bang, a string of pale blue energy arrows shot out from Ash's hand one after another, hitting the distant target with unerring accuracy. The radiant glow of the energy bursts was truly a sight to behold.
Ash's expression solidified, and he slowly raised his right hand.
Hiss! Hiss! Hiss!
Arrows fell like rain, a vast expanse of pale blue light seemed to tear through space. The sound of hitting the target was dense and explosive, like frying beans, but when it landed on Aguri Tei and Asher, it was no different from heavenly music.
"Good card! What a pity!"
Zhan De couldn't help but praise Ash, with a hint of regret.
"Yes, if this were a four-star Phantom Card, it would absolutely be considered top-notch. Aguli also felt a hint of regret. The power of a three-star Phantom Card is far inferior to that of a four-star one, and the price difference between them is also extremely large."
"Hmm, I'll take this card. Name a price." Ash asked directly. Although the power of this card was slightly lower, its astonishing firing speed made up for this shortcoming. Moreover, Ash had already judged that if he became more familiar with it for a while, there was a high possibility that he could further increase the firing speed to six shots per second.
This is an extremely terrifying number.
"One hundred and fifty points." The fat man reported his price without hesitation.
"Alright." Ash swiftly pulled out his own room card and swapped it with Pudding's, brushing them against each other. A light screen popped up in front of both Ash and Aguliti. Ash inputted the amount of contribution points on his own screen and confirmed.
Seeing his contribution points increase by 150, Fatso contentedly put away his room card. He had found Ash just to confirm that this "Next time you have good stuff, don't forget about me." Ash said to Aguli Teqi.
"No problem." Harvesting 120 contribution points in one day is absolutely a pleasant thing. However, at this time, Aguli Teqi, this old fox, was thinking about how to find the creator of this card.
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