Chapter 314 Scrub Gamer
Chapter 314 Scrub Gamer
After the college entrance exam ended, Nancy''s farm was bustling with activity.
Louis''s ssmates brought their parents to pick watermelons, and rtives and friends who had
previously been given watermelons also came to buy them.
Even the ''high price'' of 10 dors per pound for watermelons did not dampen their enthusiasm. In
addition, these buyers brought their entire family to the farm to pick them, including his parents,
spouse, and children, rather than letting their household servants purchase for them.
Of course, the animals on the farm were the least happy about it.
They could only stand by and watch in despair as therge watermelons diminished. These animals
continued to pester Nancy daily for the fruit; if there was none, they refused to move.
"No, too many people areing to buy watermelons, and there aren''t enough in the fields, but
many people are still calling me to make reservations."
Windy sighed as she gently pinched her daughter''s soft fingers. For the past few days, the phone
had been ringing nonstop with calls from rtives and friends wanting to order watermelons. It had
never been busier.
It''s all because her daughter was just too talented.
In less than three seconds after Windy finished her talk, Mr. Brook''s phone rang.
"Hello, Mr. Simon! You want watermelon. We are almost out of watermelons. Mr. Copper, Mr. Nigel,
and the others have asked me also to make reservations."
The Brook family was utterly worn out.
The volume of calls to their number skyrocketed at this time.
However, it was both stressful and happy at the same time. After all, this was their precious little
baby''s business, and it was the first time the farm had made money. They were thrilled because
they couldn''t believe how well the watermelons were selling.
"Let''s open an online store. Nancy''s farm will no longer be essible to the public effective today."
In a rtively short amount of time, Marcus formted a business proposal.
Adam nodded in agreement, "So many people are going to the farm, which scared Akio. The day
before yesterday, Gage flew away and didn''te back at night. Nancy''s face turned pale out of
fear, and Gage didn''te back until the next night when everyone else had left."
Chewing on a sugary candy at the time, Nancy nodded and replied, "Yes, don''t let them in," with a
touch of irritability.
Many different kinds of people went to the farm, including some adults with mischievous children
who pulled out the apple tree''s sapling. If it weren''t for the two dogs and Gage, the ce where the
strawberries were nted would be ruined too.
Those strawberries were about to ripen.
Since they were ntedter, the farm''s strawberries took a little longer to ripen than the
watermelons, and they were almost ready to be harvested now.
Moreover, these kids also try to catch Akio and Beale. Some of these birds could have had their
feathers plucked out if it weren''t for Gage''s timely intervention.
Nancy decided she no longer liked these people!
"Then we''ll open a store online!"
Everyone in the family agreed, as they couldn''t bear to see their precious little baby upset.
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The next day, someone went to the farm and was told that it was no longer essible to the
general public and that it would be sold through an online store instead. These people were both
joyful and disappointed at the same time.
#Let''s gossip about the outrageously-priced online fruit store#
ording to the headline, today I browsed through Youbay intending to buy some fruit but stumbled
upon an outrageously-price online fruit store. Initially, I didn''t give much thought to this since the
price was too high, but...
As soon as I saw that sales had skyrocketed, I was astounded.
Even more absurd was that only two varieties of fruit were sold: watermelons and strawberries. A
pound of watermelon costs 10 dors, while a pound of strawberries costs 150 dors.
I woke up early to take a look; initially, there were 1,000 pounds of watermelon and 500 pounds of
strawberries, but they were sold out within minutes!
From the customer reviews for the product, everyone who had purchased itmented with good
reviews. Furthermore, the strawberries appeared to be on sale today only.
I have a question for you: what is this new marketing strategy?
When this editor announced the name of that online store to the public, many people rushed over to
check it out.
Oh no, they were all sold out!
And allments are overwhelmingly positive.
Netizens: All these buyers were insane!
However, people who had eaten the fruits from this store quicklymented on this Twitter.
There were far too manyments below this one.
Therefore, at eight o''clock that night, manyizens waited at the online store with the name ''Nancy
Little Farm'' to grab the fruits.
At the stroke of eight, it was promptly updated with 500 pounds of watermelons and 100 pounds of
strawberries.
Within what seemed like a fraction of a second, eager customers snapped up everyst item in the
store.
"What the hell!"
A girl at a college dormitory couldn''t hide her shock and horror at seeing watermelons and
strawberries being snapped up so quickly.
"What happens?"
Her three roommates stared at her in confusion.
"This shop is one of a kind. All the fruit had been purchased within seconds after being uploaded.
Can you believe it? In addition, not only is the price absurdly high, but they sell out very quickly."
The three roommates couldn''t resist going over to take a look, and when they did, they all had the
same reaction.
"No way, prices are so high, and people are still rushing to get it?"
One of the girlsughed and said, "I also bought it. Just manage to grab one watermelon."
Her roommate said, "You''re just waiting to get ripped off. This is a scam!"
"Oh well, it was only 200 dors. It''s not that I can''t afford it, but if it''s not good, I''m sure I''ll scold
them."
Many people, like her, rushed to buy watermelon and strawberries. Those who had tasted them
previously and could buy them were so ecstatic.
People who had never eaten the fruits said it was hard to believe. Do you know if the sales numbers
in this store are urate?
One of them was a well-known live-streaming gamer who, like everyone else, learned of the news
online and was curious to make a purchase too. He was currently live streaming with his followers.
"Let''s see, by tomorrow; the strawberries will be here. Then I''ll broadcast myself eating the
strawberries live. We''ll find out what kind of divine fruit can sell for 150 dors per pound?"