Chapter 301 Game World 29
Chapter 301 Game World 29
Number Six grew angrier the more he thought about it. He wanted to go up and have a serious talk with Number Three, but reason made him hold back.
He quickly finished his food, paid the bill, left the restaurant, and then rented a horse-drawn carriage in the village of Watori. He drove the carriage towards the banana grove.
Number Six sneered inwardly. Number Three dared not use a horse-drawn cart to transport bananas, preferring to carry them in baskets on his back, making trip after trip, for fear of revealing any flaws that would allow him to discover his secret.
Since Number Three is acting like the first day of the month, don't blame him for acting like the fifteenth. He's going to load all the picked bananas onto the truck and sell them, leaving Number Three not a single banana peel.
Anyway, I had my eye on that banana grove from the start.
Number Six drove the carriage and soon arrived at the banana grove. Looking at the mountains of bananas piled up in the grove, he estimated that there should be nearly two thousand catties, which would be worth almost two thousand rupees.
Thinking of this, he felt a surge of excitement and quickly began to move the bananas onto the carriage.
Unfortunately, the carriage could only carry a maximum of 1,000 catties of goods. Seeing that there were still several hundred catties of bananas left on the ground, Number Six gritted his teeth, drove the carriage, threw most of the bananas into the sea, and then returned to the banana grove to load the remaining bananas onto the carriage.
This was a bit of a lose-lose situation, but there was nowhere nearby to hide so many bananas. He just wanted to destroy them all and not leave any for Number Three.
Who told Number Three to be so cunning and scheme against me?
Number Six used the canvas that came with the carriage to wrap the bananas tightly, so that it was impossible to see what was inside from the outside, and then drove the carriage toward the restaurant.
As a result, he happened to run into Number Three, who had just finished breakfast, on the way.
Number Six was too guilty to look at Number Three, but Number Three glanced at Number Six a couple more times because Number Six had been staring at him in the restaurant.
Looking at Number Six driving the carriage, the back compartment was bulging and full of goods.
Number Three suddenly realized that the person he met at the restaurant that morning was a traveling merchant.
After glancing at the carriage behind, Number Three suddenly reached out and stopped Number Six, startling Number Six into pulling hard on the reins.
"What...what are you doing?" Number Six asked, stammering.
He pretended to be calm, but his heart was pounding. Had Number Three figured out that he was Number Six?
Number Three pointed to the carriage behind him and asked, "You..."
As he pointed to the carriage behind him, Number Six's heart leaped into his throat.
Do you buy bananas here?
Number Six quickly replied, "No, we never accept bananas here."
Number Three felt a little regretful upon hearing this, and waved for Number Six to leave.
He had originally planned to ask the price if the traveling merchant also bought bananas, and if the price was high, he would sell some to the merchant to make more money. Unfortunately, the traveling merchant did not buy bananas.
Feeling guilty, Number Six quickly drove the carriage away.
To prevent Number Three from following him, he deliberately drove his carriage into the village of Wotoli. After stopping the carriage, he stood at the village entrance and looked back to make sure that Number Three was not following him before he breathed a sigh of relief.
Number Six wiped the sweat from his forehead and, under the scrutinizing gaze of Village Chief Lozel who was inspecting various parts of the village, drove the carriage toward the restaurant.
Jiang Shuang noticed a carriage stop outside the door, so she went out and saw that it was one of the guests who had come to eat earlier.
Speaking of which, when they saw that the customer had ordered a bunch of dishes made with bananas, they all wondered if this person was from the Yigai team.
But when our teammate number three came to the store for breakfast, he didn't greet this customer, which made him think that it might not be him. After all, how could members of the same team not recognize each other?
"I just heard you say that you buy bananas here?"
Jiang Shuang assumed he had overheard what Number Three said and nodded, saying, "Yes, we are collecting them."
Number Six was delighted and continued to ask, "How will the acquisition proceed?"
Jiang Shuang glanced at him and said, "One rupee per pound."
Number Six thought to himself, "That bald guy Number Three didn't lie to me about the price."
But he still wanted to haggle a bit, "Could the price be a little higher? I have plenty of bananas here."
Jiang Shuang shook her head: "Sorry, no, this is the price we offer here."
Seeing the determination in Jiang Shuang's eyes, Number Six sighed helplessly and said, "Alright, one rupee per pound it is."
He lifted the canvas on the carriage, revealing a carriage full of bananas.
Jiang Shuang saw that the bananas looked very fresh and readily accepted them. There were 1,053 jin in total. Number Six held the rupees he had just received and his eyes narrowed with joy.
"I can bring another truckload of bananas tomorrow, will you still buy them?" Number Six asked. He knew of a banana grove a bit of a distance away. Although Number Three said they would always buy bananas here, Number Six wasn't entirely sure and asked another question.
Jiang Shuang shook her head, "We won't accept it tomorrow."
They had been in Vottori village for several days and planned to leave tonight for their next destination.
Number Six was stunned when he heard this. "Huh?"
Why wouldn't they accept it?
Didn't Number Three say he'd keep collecting? Sure enough, that bald guy Number Three lied to me again.
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