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The minor officials couldnât discern the value of the lighter and the rolled cigarettes, so they raised their voices to ask, âHow much are these items for sale?â
Feng Jun hadnât managed to reply when Ding Lao Er spoke first, âEnough, theyâre just one copper coin.â
As he spoke, he took out a copper coin and handed it to the other party.
The minor official wouldnât have it, âStand aside, itâs not your place to say how much should be collected.â
Ding Lao Er1 s face darkened, and he said ominously, âIâm saying, do you think youâre tougher than Wang Er?â
There was nothing to be done; this was how people here talkedâvery directly and without any finesse when threatening others.
Of course, the minor official knew Wang Er had hit a snag last night, after all, he was someone even Lone Wolf supported, rumored to be a Divine Doctor.
But he was from the tax office, not the Arrest House, so upon hearing this, he really felt a bit helpless, âIâm saying, the town provided you the venue, isnât it right for you to pay taxes accordingly?â
Ding Lao Erâs eyes bulged, and he spoke with a nasty tone, âYou speak so oddly, have we said we wonât pay taxes?â
Feng Jun actually didnât mind paying a bit of tax, even if he couldnât sell the items, it was no big deal, but unfortunately, he didnât have a single copper coin in his pocket and could only let Ding Lao Er foot the bill, so he couldnât interject.
Yet, the minor official felt very aggrieved, âThe things youâre selling, theyâre definitely not cheap, one copper coin is really quite little.â
He had already heard about it, the transparent little gizmo wasnât only delicate and clear to look at, but it could also produce fire with a press, certainly no ordinary item.
âItâs not too little,â Ding Lao Er replied harshly, âunless youâre saying if we canât sell, youâll refund the money?â
Seeing this, Feng Jun couldnât help but laugh, accustomed to Ding Lao Erâs honest demeanor, he hadnât expected him to have such a side.
Hearing the laughter, Ding Lao Er glanced back at him and then explained, âDivine Doctor, itâs not that weâre being devious, but there are many in the market who donât pay taxes. The fact that weâre willing to pay is already giving them plenty of face.â
After saying this, he gave another glance at the two minor officials, speaking proudly, âItâs just one copper coin, not a coin more. Take it or leave it!â
The lead minor official flushed with anger and didnât even accept the copper coin, turning around to leave, âYouâll regret this.â
Ding Lao Er scoffed disdainfully, then blew a whistle at the retreating figure.
Then, he turned to Feng Jun with a smile, âDonât mind him. Weâve put up with those birds long enough. Now that Lord Wolf has our back, if we donât give them a hard time, weâll be at a huge loss⦠You spare them, they wonât be grateful.â
Feng Jun merely smiled nonchalantly, âActually, I donât really care much for money.â
âI know that,â Ding Lao Er nodded, knowing the Divine Doctor didnât even charge for medicine, âBut all this stuff you have is top-notch. Folks in Shuangxi Town really might not be able to afford it, why bother paying taxes?â âOh really?â Someone snorted nearby, âSuch big talk, whatâs so special that people from Shuangxi canât afford?â
The speaker was a seventeen or eighteen-year-old stocky teenager, flanked by another similarly aged boy in white. Behind them were five or six strong men, clearly figures of status.
The stocky teenager stepped forward, pointing with his riding crop, and asked brazenly, âWhatâs for sale at your place?â
Knowing the newcomers were of no ordinary status, Ding Lao Er immediately answered, âThey are tobacco rolled in paper, along with items for starting fires.â
âTobacco, huh,â the boy said, losing interest as he didnât smoke, âHow much for this fire-starting item?â
Feng Jun picked up a lighter, demonstrated it twice, and then called out the price, âOne silver yuan each.â
âOne silver yuan?â the stocky youth exclaimed, âWhy donât you just rob me? Itâs just a fire-starting item. How different can it be from flintstone?â
Truth be told, the difference was quite significant, at least in terms of convenience, but Feng Jun had no intention of explaining and simply replied indifferently, âIâm not forcingyou to buy.â
At this, the young manâs eyes widened, âWhat did you say⦠forcing me to buy?â By then, Feng Jun couldnât even be bothered to respond to him.
It was Ding Lao Er who cleared his throat, âThe Divine Doctorâs wares arenât something just anyone can afford. If youâre not buying, young master, better step aside and not block our business.â
âDivine Doctor?â The stocky youth took a thoughtful look at Feng Jun, pondered for a moment, and then raised his hand, âCome, buy one of these fire-starting items⦠give it a try. If itâs a scam, smash this fellowâs stall.â
âHold on,â Fengjun spoke up, âSince you put it that way, now I really wonât sell it to you!â
âEh?â The stocky teen turned his head in surprise, âBold of you to refuse to sell to me. Do you know who I am?â
âLikewise,â Fengjun answered expressionlessly, âDo you know who I am?â
His tone was remarkably calm. The stocky teen was keen to make a scene, but seeing Feng Junâs unique attire, he forcibly held back, only sneering coldly, âYouâre truly not going to sell it to me?â
Feng Jun lifted his chin and pointed to a man not far behind, âBrother, could you let me have a look at those stone balls in your hand?â
The man was about forty years old, clenching two stone balls in his hand, each with a diameter of seven or eight centimeters, and twirled them nonstop. He had been watching Feng Jun debate with excitement, but when the conversation shifted towards him, he shot Feng Jun an annoyed glance and then turned to leave, muttering, âSicko!â
Feng Jun just shrugged his shoulders and couldnât be bothered to care, reaching into his cigarette case to light one up.
The short and stocky youth felt like he had thrown a punch into the air. Watching the other smoke, he had an idea and asked, âThis way of smoking looks kind of interesting⦠How much are the cigarettes?â
âA pack of twenty cigarettes,â Feng Jun replied dismissively, âone silver dollar.â
Another man holding a tobacco pipe beside him jumped at the answer, exclaiming in shock, âFifty copper coins for one cigarette? You might as well go rob someone!â
In his view, the amount of tobacco in one cigarette was about the same as a full pipe of his tobacco. He smoked about twenty pipes a day, adding up to just fifty or sixty copper coins a monthâdamn it, one of yours costs me a monthâs worth of smoking.
But Ding Laoyi looked down on him with disdain, âYour tobacco and ours are the same?â
The man hadnât quite grasped a concept: many who smoked grew their own tobacco leaves. Those with surplus leaves might sell them, but wouldnât fetch much money; often, they would even be given away for free, much like vegetables grown in fields.
In this realm, tobacco wasnât really a major industry.
Upon hearing this, the manâs eyes darted around, âYou say itâs different, then let me try one first.â
What could you say about that request? It was actually quite reasonable. You can taste fruits before buying them, try on shoes before purchasing, and even on Earth Realm, test top-range perfumes before making a decision.
However, trying one meant consuming a whole cigarette, which was a bit too costly.
But Feng Jun didnât see it that way; he thought that since this realm did not have rolled cigarettes, you had to let people try them if you wanted to make a sale.
Since he didnât plan on making money from this anyway, he nodded his chin upwards, âDing Er Ge, give him one to try.â
The man took the cigarette, lit it with a lighter, and began to puff out clouds of smoke before the crowd.
Seeing this, others immediately wanted to try smoking as well, and soon enough, three or four dozen smokers had gatheredâwhen it came to taking advantage of freebies, all realms were similar.
The short and stocky youth had been watching the whole time. Seeing the Divine Doctor give away two packs of cigarettes and even open a third, he was quite surprised: three silver dollars, just gone like that?
He actually wasnât short on money. His skepticism about the price of the lighters was because he didnât want to be cheatedâa sentiment quite similar to Wang Haifeng from Earth Realm: I donât mind spending money, but I donât want to look like a fool who can be easily scammed.
Seeing Feng Jun handing out cigarettes so freely, he couldnât help but blurt out a question, âAre they good?â
The forty or fifty people blowing smoke could hardly say they were not enjoyableâhow could they not wait until they finished smoking to comment?
In fact, cigarettes produced by a factory were sure to be better than homemade tobacco.
Someone gave an objective assessment after finishing one, âNot bad, but fifty copper coins⦠thatâs a bit pricey.â
The short and stocky youth wasnât stupid; he could tell that the cigarettes were better than ordinary tobacco. So, he immediately made a decision, âGive me two lighters and two packs of cigarettes.â
Although he didnât smoke himself, there were smokers in his family, and the gifts would be decentâafter all, he wasnât short on cash.
As for whether itwas worth fifty copper coins, that didnât matter. Being better than ordinary tobacco was good enough; high-quality goods should be sold for a higher price.
And just like that, Feng Jun had earned four silver dollars, which wasnât too bad.
However, as more and more smokers caught wind of this, they rushed over, and in no time there were four to five hundred people around the field bed blowing smoke into the air, making for quite the spectacle.
Ding Laoyi had initially felt envious of Feng Junâs business, but when he saw that more than twenty packs of cigarettes were given away, he became anxious; that was over twenty silver dollars worth, âHey, you canât just keep trying them for free. If you think theyâre good, buy some.â
When people heard this, some did spend money to buy, but not by the pack. They purchased them one by one, each for fifty.
For Ding Laoyi, the situation seemed a bit hopeless, but Feng Jun didnât care. In his opinion, in a poor place like this, you couldnât expect to make money from luxuries. It was the affordable daily necessities that were the real money-makers.
Take this market for example; looking around, more than half of the stalls sold food and daily essentialsâthat was the mainstream of the market.
For Feng Jun, acquiring some silver dollars from this realm to spend was a success. He was unconcerned about the cost.
Just then, a burly man approached, also wanting a cigarette to try.
It was none other than the fellow who had left earlier, still spinning the two stone balls in his hands with a âwhirringâ sound.
Fengjun shook his head, then pointed at the manâs hand, âYou canât try one for free unless you let me take a look at those two stone balls.â
The big man was dissatisfied, âIâm used to these, why do you need to see them?â
But Feng Jun insisted, âYou let me see them, and Iâll give you the cigarette. Goodwill should be mutual, shouldnât it?â