Global Game: I Can Choose Instance Rewards-Chapter 311 - 254: Mr. Li and a Smooth Operation
A slightly chubby middle-aged man with glasses instantly replied to the man on horseback wearing a bamboo hat, and then an employee in the courtyard behind him pushed a small cart towards the entrance of the farmhouse. The cart held an open iron box filled with gleaming gold bars that looked extremely dazzling and heavy.
"May I inspect the quality of this gold first?"
The man on horseback with the bamboo hat asked, his tone somewhat inquisitive.
However, the slightly chubby middle-aged man with glasses didn’t immediately respond to his request but instead looked at a tall young man beside him, whose gaze kept scanning the heavenly horse in front.
Mr. Li seemed deeply captivated by the seller’s incredibly handsome mount, but he wasn’t distracted in the slightest. He turned his head and nodded to the chubby man with glasses beside him.
"You may inspect the gold first, but one of our people must accompany you."
The slightly chubby middle-aged man with glasses finally spoke.
"No problem."
The seller with the bamboo hat replied indifferently, then jumped off his chestnut-red steed and walked towards the farm gate.
As he approached, the steed behind him suddenly galloped forward and completely vanished, disappearing into the air.
At this moment, Mr. Li, who was still observing the heavenly horse, showed a strong sense of regret in his eyes, having no choice but to shift his attention to the approaching man.
The man appeared rather unremarkable, approximately five feet eight inches tall, not especially tall or short, with an average build neither fat nor thin. His attire was casual, unremarkable ordinary clothing without any memorable features, his face completely obscured by the black curtain hanging from the bamboo hat, rendering him indistinguishable.
The man casually walked past Mr. Li and the chubby middle-aged man with glasses, crossed the farmhouse gate, and bent down to start inspecting the gold bars in the small cart, while Mr. Li, following the heavenly horse’s disappearance, quickly joined in, collaborating with other personnel to conduct real-time supervision.
Throughout the inspection process, the seller didn’t exhibit any inappropriate behavior. He simply picked up a few gold bars from the box, weighed them briefly, lifted the heavy box filled with gold bars gently with both hands, then put everything down and turned to the slightly chubby middle-aged man with glasses next to him and said:
"How do you intend to inspect the magical beasts I’ve brought?"
"Please summon the magical beasts listed in the transaction sheet into this courtyard in batches; it’s best to ensure they remain calm. We have professional equipment to conduct tests, and once confirmed, we will transfer ownership and complete the transaction."
The middle-aged man with glasses spoke the prepared words.
"Okay, then I’ll start summoning the magical beasts one by one."
The seller showed no objection to this and, with a casual wave of his hand, a classical-style large portal suddenly appeared in the air beside him. It seemed to be made of stone, with the interior shrouded in gray mist, obscuring the view.
Yet, a second or two later, a fearsome bone head bigger than a water tank emerged from the stone gate, followed by a terrifying body and claws made of thicker white bones. When it fully came out of the stone gate, it appeared as a towering white bone mountain, imposing but remarkably stable.
"Bone Demon King of leader level, unmistakable aura."
Mr. Li, standing near the gate, nodded and commented. However, he showed no signs of tension upon the appearance of this terrifying monster, maintaining the same slightly relaxed demeanor he had at the start, without so much as drawing a weapon for precaution.
"Please hold on."
The slightly chubby middle-aged man with glasses appeared less composed, possibly experiencing such a close encounter with a terrifying monster for the first time. His breathing became noticeably more rapid as he took a tablet-like instrument from his pocket, pointed the camera at the back towards the leader-level Bone Demon King, and displayed "Analyzing" on the instrument’s front for several seconds before moving to the next screen.
"Your magical beast’s grade is verified. Can you transfer ownership to us first? Otherwise, we can’t properly contain it."
After the inspection, the chubby middle-aged man with glasses looked towards the unremarkable seller with the bamboo hat and proposed.
"It’s better to exchange goods on an equal basis. You give me enough gold, and I’ll transfer magical beasts of equal value to you."
The seller thought briefly during this phase but chose not to compromise, adhering to his principle of fair trade.
The chubby middle-aged man with glasses seemed a bit indecisive at this point, worried that the seller, who seemed to have various tricks, might try something sly. He looked to Mr. Li, who was calmly watching, for guidance.
"Follow his terms."
Mr. Li’s response was simple and direct, exuding powerful confidence.
Thus, the transaction proceeded. The seller subsequently summoned several magical beasts from the large stone gate he had called forth, and all these beasts were verified as genuine by the glasses-wearing middle-aged man using his equipment, after which they took some corresponding gold from the box for the seller.
The seller immediately sent this gold through the stone gate, and then he initiated a transaction with the onsite personnel, transferring ownership of the magical beasts already present in the courtyard.
Once these official personnel acquired ownership of the magical beasts, they used something akin to a scroll to reverse summon them, transferring them to a mysterious location known only to them.
Thus, the first phase of the transaction was completed, and both parties were satisfied with the outcome, proceeding with the next batch of magical beasts and gold. About twenty minutes later, all magical beasts were successfully traded, and all the gold bars were sent through the large stone gate by the seller.
"Thank you for completing this transaction with us. If you’re interested, you might consider joining our official organization. We offer the highest quality contracts to high-level players like you, with the most professional and experienced team to advise your future development plans..."
After the transaction smoothly concluded without any surprises, the middle-aged man with glasses secretly breathed a sigh of relief and began an additional task, attempting to recruit this mysterious player capable of selling numerous powerful magical beasts.
Though the seller hadn’t revealed his level throughout, based on his remarkable descent on a heavenly horse and the ability to summon a space portal casually, it was unmistakably evident he was a high-level player with substantial experience.
"Thank you, goodbye."
The seller responded succinctly to the recruitment attempt, dismissing it with a few words, then stepped towards the large stone gate from which all the beasts had been released.
The middle-aged man with glasses realized the seller intended to leave when he saw him heading towards the gate, wanting to say something to persuade him but understanding his demeanor suggested it wouldn’t help. He regretted not completing the additional task assigned above, but he also dared not press further, as the seller was clearly someone not to be casually provoked, despite the management bureau’s might they couldn’t afford to create enemies.
"Wait! Can you tell me where your horse dropped in a dungeon?"
Mr. Li, showing some concern over the departure of this mysterious player, hastily asked about a matter that greatly interested him.
"It was in a low-level fantasy dungeon, but I can’t recall the specific name."
The seller’s figure paused slightly, almost entering the stone gate, speaking without turning his head, then completely stepped into the stone gate, which subsequently vanished entirely from the farmhouse courtyard.







