"Hey? Are you okay?" Mo Qiang asked as she looked at the panda who had finally opened his eyes. She had to admit that this child was really naive and innocent, she just said a few things and he actually fainted?
Little Bo blinked his eyes and looked at Mo Qiang before bursting into tears once again.
"How can I be alright? I thought that I could use these things to bargain with you and buy a few fruits and milk that I can in the #931 dimensions. But now everything has gone downhill."
"You also know that these things are trash which means that you will not buy them either! I am so useless. No wonder, Scammel said that I was not cut out for being a merchant! I can't fool anyone."
"Ah, so you were here to fool me?" Mo Qiang asked as she turned to look at the people behind her. These brats! They scolded her bloody for this panda when in truth he was here to scam her and earn money.
Why do they not scold him?
Little Bo stiffened when he heard Mo Qiang's words. He got to his feet and shook his head before replying, "That's not what I was trying to do." but he obviously didn't dare to look at Mo Qiang and his shifty eyes were enough of a giveaway.
Mo Qiang smiled at the panda. Since this little one came here to scam her then he could not blame her for what she was going to do with him.
After all, this was a dog-eat-dog world and they were just living in it.
"Alright, stop crying," Mo Qiang walked over to where the panda was sitting and then wiped his eyes and even handed him a handkerchief to wipe his snot. "There is no need for you to be so upset. I mean everyone makes a mistake once in a while, don't they?"
"D–Do they?" Little Bo asked while sniffing and looking at Mo Qiang who nodded. She did not seem like she was planning anything and she even handed a dragon fruit rather generously to Little Bo. freewebnσvel.cѳm
Mo Qiang had been thinking of how to gain more favorability points. Though she was grateful for the fruits and vegetables that were coming her way, she also wanted to get her hands on Hundred Iron Needle Boar and Static Goats.
However, the problem was that she was not a hunter or a merchant. She was not given the licence to visit the dimension where the sentient beings lived.
And even if she did somehow get a license, the sentient beings had always been wary of humans. This meant that even if she were to get her hands on the license, she could never get close to the sentient beings. Nor would they trust her, which was why it was better to use Little Bo.
Not only was he a push–naive child, he was also a sentient being, which meant that she could easily use him as a bridge to sell her products to the sentient beings.
She could also open a new channel and get close to the sentient beings' dimension. After all, she had heard from Mo Xifeng that the monster boar and goats, along with a few animals and birds, were indeed troublesome for the sentient animals.
If she could get on friendly terms with those beings, maybe Mo Qiang would get her hands on things that she wanted but couldn't.
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