What's up?
Not much. So what are you?
Cultivator, and I'm baller.
Awesome. I want your girl.
She can make her own choices. But I'm watching. Don't go too far.
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“What's that?” Taylor asks.
“Oh, it's a new vacuum cleaner. This place stinks.” Daryl responds. “You've made a mess of the place.” He says.
“Awesome. Let me try it out. I should probably clean up.” Taylor says.
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“What's that?” Daryl asks.
“It's a new juicer. More juice wouldn’t hurt, right?” Taylor responds.
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“I got a few other things too." Taylor says. “And a few things are going to be delivered.” He says.
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“Fuck, we have too much shit. We'll have to move to a new place soon. Somewhere a little more homely…” Taylor says.
“Hmmm… maybe I should find my own place.” Taylor says again.
“Why would you want to do that? I thought we were besties bro. Ride or die.” Daryl says with a laugh.
“I have a girlfriend, man. Having a private place to stay would probably be good.” Taylor responds.
“Fine.” Daryl responds. “But don't slow down the production. Now that people know this stuff exists, I don't think they can live without it.” He continues to say.
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“Oh shit, here it is.” Taylor says to himself.
He opens the package to see a small rock. The other package had a stone bat.
Taylor immediately tried it out. He let his cultivation energy flow into the stone and felt it get heavier and heavier until it was difficult to lift.
“Awesome.” Taylor says.
There was also a note.
If you time the energy charge, it can get pretty heavy as you throw it. Much easier on the body. The same with the bat. If you time it right, the weight can increase at the end of the bat as you swing.
“Awesome. Doesn’t seem to shabby for a noob cultivator.” Taylor says to himself. “Now for the bat test.” Taylor says with a grin.
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“Here we go. Boom!” Taylor says as the watermelon explodes from the crushing power of the bat.
“Rocked it. That was awesome.” Taylor says to himself.
“I wonder what else I can hit…” Taylor wonders as he looks for stuff to play with. “Or I guess I'll go cultivate…” Taylor says with a sigh.
He was almost not able to keep up with the demand for Burnout Water. Unfortunately there was no way he could produce more then he was already doing.
“Maybe I can trade the peaches for some Burnout Water. Other cultivators could do it; just not sure if there would be profit…” Taylor begins to wonder. But if he was being honest with himself, money was more useful than the peaches. The peaches restored cultivation energy at a fast pace, and it wasn't entirely useful for him given his lifestyle. He was content to live a normal life. He had no interest in finding treasure and having cultivator battles.
“I'll ask around.” Taylor confirms to himself. “It could be worth it.” He says.
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How much Spiritual Water for a peach?
Man, why do you need Spiritual Water so bad. Just make your own. The peaches are worth way more.
Just let me know. I’m using it to make cash.
Lol. Whatever. Your loss. 10 Litres of Spiritual Water for a peach. What do you say?
Good to me. Thanks.
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“You're upping production?” Daryl asks.
“Yup. Was hoping you could let the Demon Heart gang know. Not sure how high demand is.” Taylor says.
“Awesome, I'll let them know.” Daryl says with a grin as he imagined their future cash flow.