Biggie, Huck, and Tagore appeared in a vegetable market on an ordinary administrative planet.

Two pure men bringing a cat out to buy groceries also attracted a lot of attention.

Biggie was tall and had a rugged face. Huck, on the other hand, had a full beard and sharp facial features. The combination of the two exuded a masculine aura, but with Tagore's beautiful little tabby cat, many women turned their heads.

"What would you like to eat today?" Biggie's mood brightened at the thought of showing off his culinary skills.

"I want to eat grilled fish." Tagore made his request without hesitation.

"Whatever." Hark said expressionlessly. These two words were also the most frequent words he had said to Biggie and Tagore along the way.

What to eat? Whatever.

What to drink? Whatever.

Where to go? Whatever.



In Tagore's words, Huck was a casual man. No matter what you did, you did not have to ask for his opinion because his opinion was as good as not having been asked at all.

"Hehe …" Biggie laughed awkwardly when he heard the answer. He was honest and had no temper toward his own people. If it were Lilliath, she would have rolled up her sleeves and served him violently.

Tagore, on the other hand, shook his ears hard as if he was venting his displeasure at the answer.

"Let's go buy fish first."

As Biggie spoke, he led Huck toward the fish market. Tagore lay on Biggie's shoulder and wagged his tail twice in a happy mood. He thought to himself, 'Following Biggie was the right choice. That little fatty Blue is still too green. He doesn't have a good eye at all.'

When they arrived at the fish market, Tagore immediately saw a large fish that was nearly twenty meters long in the fish pond. He stretched out his paw at Biggie and said, "I want that one."

The fish was covered in black scales and had a mouth full of sharp teeth like daggers. With one bite, even someone of Biggie's size could probably swallow three or four of them.

However, Biggie was no stranger to handling large ingredients. The first time he cooked for them, the ingredient was a giant golden crocodile.

The two men and the cat immediately walked toward the pond.

"Boss, how much are you selling this fish for?" Biggie asked the owner of the fish stall in front of the pond.

"This fish is called Blackscale Dragon Brocade. It's very rare. As for the price, three hundred Origin Stones. " The owner of the fish stall was a dark-skinned, short, and stout man. His eyes darted around, and he looked very shrewd.

"Thirty Origin Stones. This fish is only slightly bigger. It's not even a demonic beast. It's a little unfair for you to sell it at the price of a demigod item. " Biggie's honesty was usually only shown in front of people he was familiar with. He was never stingy when it came to haggling with the various vegetable vendors he had been dealing with for a long time.

The fish stall owner's face did not even blush when Biggie exposed him. "A hundred Dawn Stones."

"I'm only offering thirty. You're selling it for a hundred. I have nothing to say if anyone else wants it," Biggie said and was about to leave when the owner of the fish stall shouted at him.

"Hey, big guy, big guy, don't go. Thirty it is. I'll bear the pain and sell it to you at a loss. "The owner of the fish stall looked like he was in pain.

Biggie laughed at the side. Of course, he knew that the expression on the owner's face was a result of years of experience.

After paying, Biggie used his hand like a knife and instantly cut the fish into pieces. He then put the pieces into his storage space. All that was left in the pool were fish scales and guts, which stunned the people nearby.

Biggie turned to leave. He had only taken a few steps when Tagore saw another big fish. It extended its claws again. "I want that too!"

Biggie glanced at the stall and felt that the owner should be easier to talk to than the previous one. He immediately patted Huck who was next to him. "Huck, why don't you buy this one and see how much you can get for it?"

"Me?" Huck did not expect Biggie to ask him to do something like this.

"Yes, you should interact more with strangers. The more you interact with people, the more you'll be able to untie some of the knots in your heart, and your murderous intent will slowly fade." Biggie nodded very seriously because that was how he slowly let go of his murderous intent.

"I'll give it a try." Huck listened to what Biggie said and felt that it made sense, so he agreed.

Biggie pushed him to the front of the stall.

"Do you think he can handle it?" Tagore was doubtful.

"It shouldn't be a big problem. He saw it when I bought it just now. He just needs to imitate what I did just now. It's not that difficult. "Biggie was more optimistic.

The conversation between Huck and the stranger stall owner finally began.

"Boss, this fish … What's the price?" Huck's tone and pauses sounded a little strange. He was still not used to communicating with strangers.

The stall owner smiled when he saw Huck pointing at the big fish in the pond. "This one is bigger. Fifty source stones will do."

"Are you selling it for five source stones?" Huck copied what Biggie had done earlier and cut the price to one-tenth of the original price.

Biggie, who was behind him, heard this and his expression changed. He knew that this business was not going to work.

"Five source stones? Are you kidding me? If you really want it, you can have it for thirty source stones. "The stall owner was a little angry. He felt that Huck was looking for trouble.

"Five source stones!" The murderous intent in Huck's body began to rise. He stared fiercely at the stall owner and once again quoted the price of five source stones. Although the murderous intent was not overflowing from his body, it was already scary enough.

Seeing this, Biggie was ready to pull Huck away. He was just about to take a step forward when he was stopped by Tagore.

"Wait a minute. Let's see how things develop."

"Customer, thirty Origin Stones is already not a profitable price. I really can't sell it to you if you bargain like this. If you really want it, I can give you a slightly cheaper price. " The stall owner was obviously a little frightened. With a flattering smile on his face, he carefully looked at Huck's expression. "How about twenty-seven, oh, no, twenty-five …"

"Five source stones!" Huck stared at the stall owner and quoted the price again. His expression was so ferocious that it looked like a demon had descended. The murderous intent in his body finally dissipated and completely enveloped the stall owner. "I'll kill you if you don't sell it!"

The stall owner looked at Huck in horror. He felt that Huck was not joking. A bone-chilling aura made him shiver.

Biggie was speechless at Huck's behavior. He quickly reached out and pulled Huck back. "Huck, forget it. Let me do it."

The stall owner was frightened out of his control of the murderous intent. His legs were a little weak, and he had to use both hands to support himself on the killing platform in front of him to stabilize himself.

"Boss, I'm sorry. My brother has been in a bad mood lately. We'll take that fish for thirty source stones. " After saying that, he threw down thirty source stones and cut the fish into pieces. After that, he kept the pieces in his storage space and dragged Huck away quickly.

"Huck, what are you doing? That stall owner is just an ordinary person. How can we attack an ordinary person? "Biggie was really a little angry this time.

"But I followed your plan completely. I just couldn't help but add a sentence at the end." Huck still did not know what his problem was.

"I lowered the price to a tenth earlier because the shop owner wasn't being honest. In reality, thirty Origin Stones for that fish was already a very good deal. Both parties are willing to buy it. What you did just now was not bargaining at all. You forced it. Under normal circumstances, if the other party really can't accept your price, you can just raise the price or just turn around and walk away. Try another stall. "

"I see. I understand." Although Huck still did not understand, he reluctantly accepted it.



In the Cosmic Sea's restricted seabed, two young girls appeared in the sky above the Harris family's station.

One of them had short, fiery red hair. She looked delicate and sweet, while the other had long, dark purple hair. She looked a little silly and cute.

"Who are you?" Even if they were children, the guards could not ignore them because the two of them were floating in the air. It was obvious that they had at least deity cultivation.

"Go tell Bahrain that I, Olivia, am back." Liliath finally used her real name again.

The guard's face was a little ugly. Bahrain was the current patriarch of the Harris family. The little girl in front of him had called Bahrain's name in front of him. Obviously, she was not a good person.

"Olivia?" The guard next to him had heard of Olivia's name. "You're the young lady of the Harris family, Olivia?!"

Liliath snorted coldly. She was very reluctant to admit that she carried such a surname.

The guard immediately dialed the communicator and reported. Not long after, he heard a shocking order from the other side of the communicator. "Kill the thief disguised as the young lady!"

Liliath's Soul Power had long penetrated the mansion and heard Bahrain's order.

She decided not to be polite anymore. She activated her Pupillary Ability and hypnotized everyone in the mansion. Taking Elsa with him, he swaggered into the building through the main entrance.

The two of them went all the way and soon arrived in front of Bahrain.

When she saw this familiar face, Liliath had the urge to crush his head. It was the man in front of her who had killed her parents and left her to wander the Cosmic Sea.

Although Elsa did not know what had happened between them, she could clearly feel Liliath's anger.

However, Liliath quickly suppressed her anger and stared into Bahrain's eyes. Her golden pupils activated deep hypnosis and she asked, "Bahrain, tell me where Medusa's ruins are."