Interstellar Number One Farmer: I Only Want To Farm!-Chapter 131 - 45: Beating Someone in Public
The cosmic mineral trade market is just at the end of this road, turn left, and the sides of the street are full of mineral shops with simple decorations. The facades are dusty, and none of them appear bright or shiny.
However, the small piles of mineral samples in front of the shops look somewhat pleasing, golden and openly displayed there, not afraid of being stolen at all.
Su Xiaocai distinguished those piles of minerals and found they were all common gold ore. An entire heap might not even refine into a few bucks. The universe is most abundant in gold.
It is widely used with strong ductility, but the quantity is truly large.
The reason it is called gold is because before humanity embarked on cosmic voyages, the purpose and quantity of gold on the planet made it suitable as a metal to measure currency.
Su Xiaocai patted the dust off the surface of the gold ore; even without refining into high-purity gold, they still looked good.
Buying a few pieces to make some jewelry would certainly be glamorous.
Ultimately, Su Xiaocai decided against purchasing gold ore; you can buy plenty of gold online, a whole piece for just around a hundred yuan.
It’s more convenient and labor-saving than refining it yourself.
Continuing the stroll, Su Xiaocai felt a bit bored as the scenery on this completely mechanized planet was monotonous.
The birth rate of infants also approached zero; without the joyful noises of children, people’s playful thoughts were at their lowest.
After walking for a while, she noticed a crowd gathered in front of one shop, an exciting scene. Listening to their shouts, it seemed a Star Gold mine had been discovered, and the merchants were all trying to squeeze in and buy.
For now, Su Xiaocai didn’t lack Star Gold as Wu Qingqing promised to help her find seeds and minerals, including five pounds of Star Gold.
Star Gold is often used as one of the coatings for the space surface of machinery. Even a thin layer can resist the impact of low temperatures on machinery.
Buying a mine directly is risky as you might end up with one of low concentration, and Su Xiaocai didn’t like gambling.
She didn’t enter the bustling shop but instead went to a store that sold semi-processed metal. These stones, which had undergone simple treatment, were a bit more expensive, but the staff would proactively inform you of the approximate mineral content percentage. The purity of the main minerals would be much higher.
Su Xiaocai never expected to find the powdered "Green Life Crystal Stone" she had been looking for so long as soon as she entered.
Green Life Crystal Stones have a crystal-like form as well as a powdered form, which many people don’t recognize, often mistaking them for some metal ore.
Green Life Crystal Stone is also available online, but the prices are inflated, usually sold as medium-grade jewelry gems.
She’s a penny-pincher who bargained down to a yuan or two at seedling shops; there’s no way she’d let herself be a sucker.
The Green Life Crystal Stone is the most important companion crystal for sensitive fruit growth. With it, the sensitive fruit is willing to flower, bear fruit, and reproduce.
Whether the sensitive fruit could be successfully planted depends on this. She planned to create a fake native environment for the sensitive fruit to make it believe it was still growing in its native environment.
After she bought all the stones in the store at what she thought was a very low price, the clerk almost grinned ear to ear, politely bidding farewell to the esteemed customer. They never thought the idle minerals they’d left on display for so long would be purchased so quickly.
The vicissitudes of life.
The boss was right, this world doesn’t lack keen-eyed customers, and they all share a common name: suckers.
Su Xiaocai suddenly felt a chill on her back. Eh, who’s bad-mouthing her?
Caressing the mineral stone in her hand, Su Xiaocai was already fantasizing about the day when Su’s Planet could cultivate hundreds of acres of sensitive fruit, and money would roll into her pocket.
Heh heh!
"Tell me, where did my son go? He went into the mine with you, but he hasn’t returned yet. Just where did you take him?" Up ahead, a tall man dressed in black angrily yelled at a small employee, kicking a pile of crushed ores, scattering them.
The small employee hastily gathered the scattered stones, "Brother, I don’t know what you’re talking about."
"You still claim you don’t know, you’re the one who took him away," the man grabbed the small employee by the collar, "You won’t say, huh? I’ll beat it out of you."
With one punch, he floored the person, the small employee’s cheek swelling, "I really don’t know, we went to different places after we entered the mine, I had no idea he didn’t come out."
"You still dare say you don’t know, you introduced him to the mine, you’re at fault for not bringing him out," the man hammered down forcefully, venting his anger with each blow.
The small employee curled up as much as possible, hugging his head, crying out in pain.
Seeing that the small employee was about to be beaten to a pulp, someone shouted, "Stop hitting him, you don’t even like your son, who you always consider a burden, is it really worth killing someone for him?"
The man, a well-known gambler from the area, shouted, "Even if he’s a burden, he’s still mine. This person must have sold him off, and even if sold, it must be through me. Where’s the money?"







