Mark, the twins, and Milena arrived at the table they were using as their stall. Milena’s friends were already waiting and the two boys from Madam Luzviminda’s cart were already acting as bodyguards.
Mark couldn’t keep giggling at the girls in the queue's reactions to Madam Luzviminda’s boys. They were eyeing them like the boys were K-pop idols from his old world, making seductive poses and eye gestures which the boys ignored. They were very pretty and he wondered where the madam found them.
He began replicating some supplies that he had decided to sell like pretty perfumed stationaries, custom-designed ball pens and pencils, custom pencil holders, backpacks for children and teenagers that were on the cute side, perfumes for girls and teenagers, custom toy pieces of jewelry and plastic cheap toys for kids.
He also added some picture books and pop-up books for kids, several fairy tale books, action figures, dolls for boys and girls, and the most famous dolls of all time, Barbie, and her dresses. When Mark was still on Earth, he read a web novel about a transmigrator who had access to an online store and another who copied that novel and opened a convenience store. He had the whimsical idea of opening something like that so he collected a lot of diverse things.
Mark reckoned that since he had a huge inventory space and he only needed just a copy of each item, he could store them without any issues and thought that they would be useful. He asked Milena to price them based on sizes and to make sure that there were only three prices and that it should be very affordable.
Milena just priced them just like the candies when they opened the stall the first time and even though her friends kept telling them that they were pricing them very cheap, Milena just ignored them. Mark’s cook knew that he didn’t care about earning coins and was just enjoying the people’s reaction to his products so she began conforming to the idea that everything should be affordable even for kids from the village.
When the adventurers saw what they were selling, the men showed dismayed looks but the women looked interested. The children were particularly excited, especially when they learned that the prices of the items would be very cheap.
No one complained though since they were informed on the first day that products would be different each day and not all of them would be food. That was part of the charm of the aptly named Circus Wizard Store.
The first time Mark saw the board with the stall’s name he was startled but let it be since it was his stall and he was a wizard.
When the table was full the first thing that happened was Milena requesting that Mark conjure more of the same items in the tent behind the stall since she and her friends wanted to have the products as well.
The twins also clamored that they wanted some of the toys and Mark informed everyone that they could open the stall and once it was closed, he could just conjure the items they wanted.
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The second thing that Milena did was not to open the stall but to take one of the stationeries and a pencil and make a list of the items that she wanted, her friends and the madam’s boys also made their list.
The twins jumped and down shouting that they wanted a list of their own. Mark then spent a few minutes explaining what the items were to Milena and her friends so they could answer the customer’s questions. The products were not complicated since there were no items that needed any batteries or something like that. What you see is what you would get.
Mark saw that the men in the queues started to leave so he announced that the products the next day would be catered to them but honestly, he still didn’t have any idea what to sell the next day.
The stall opened and their bodyguards allowed three customers to approach first. Unsurprisingly, the customers were two teenage girls and a woman adventurer. Mark listened to Milena and her friend’s explanation of the product but since everything was dirt cheap, the customers didn’t hesitate and began purchasing the items that they fancy.
Mark was surprised by the popularity of the items but the most popular were the dolls, especially Barbie and her clothes and accessories. Even boys purchased them and men did as well saying that it would be the best gift that they could give to their children.
All the products were so popular and due to word of mouth, the customer queue went longer instead of shorter. Mark needed to replicate the items as fast as he could and because of that, he was denied the pleasure of seeing the customer’s reaction to playing with the items, which was the main reason he was doing this project.
After a couple of hours of selling, Mark filled the tent behind them with the items to the brim and told Milena to close the stall once all the products in the tens were sold out. He noticed that the twins stayed since they were enjoying selling the toys too much and he also saw that even though they were selling the items dirt cheap, their coin coffers were full.
Mark asked the twins to come with him after a few minutes so they could rest and they were reluctant but they were showing signs of tiredness so he carried them using Telekinesis which made the boys laugh.
When they arrived in the RV, Mark asked the twins to take a nap for an hour and they obediently followed and after a couple of minutes, they were asleep. While the boys were sleeping, Mark took the list that Milena and the others noted so he could replicate the items they wanted then he put them on the table.
Mark relaxed by reading a web novel on his phone and after about an hour, Milena entered the RV together with her two girlfriends and the two Madam Luzviminda’s boys who were acting as their bodyguards.
They saw the items that they wanted on the table so they rushed to it and put them in their backpacks. Milena’s friends then said their goodbyes then went outside the RV and discussed the items that they received. They were actually talking about how beautiful Barbie was and how gorgeous were her dresses.
“Even though the items were cheap, we earned a lot of coins so I gave them all to Hamil so he could change them to larger denominations,” Milena reported.
“Remember to give your friends their pay from our coffers. Also please get our food budget and your and Nedertu’s pay from the coffers as well. If it's not enough just tell me.”
Milena laughed when she heard Mark saying that the coins they collected from opening the stall and from Hamil from the dragon roller coaster would not be enough.
“You don’t need to worry about the coffers in the cart not having enough funds so you don’t need to worry about our budget and focus on your studies and adventures.”
“Oh good. That’s a load off my mind,” Mark said.
Milena just shook her head when she heard Mark saying that managing coins was a burden.