There is One New Rule Every Month Globally-Chapter 653 - 404 He Fucking Bought 1 Billion Treasure

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Chapter 653: Chapter 404: He Fucking Bought 1 Billion Treasure Chests!!!_2

Chapter 653 -404: He Fucking Bought 1 Billion Treasure Chests!!!_2

And then there are those who list items just for fun, not really intending to sell them at all.

As for those listing their items slightly above market price, they’re in a state of wanting to sell and not wanting to sell, just hanging the items up there and being done with it if someone buys them.

After Chen Yi set his sights on the “E-grade Random Prop Chest,” he made a swift and decisive move.

“Place the order!”

As soon as he said this—

‘Ding, congratulations to player Chen Yi for successfully purchasing 1 billion E-grade Random Prop Chests on the Star Map Platform, spending a total of 610 billion Points.’

The next second—

‘Ding, insufficient inventory space detected for player. Unable to accommodate so many props temporarily. Would you like to purchase an Inventory Expansion Coupon?’

“No need.”

The corners of Chen Yi’s mouth twitched slightly as he shook his head. In fact, after numerous expansions, his inventory could already hold 5000 props. And since he had so many Points with no intention of not spending them, purchasing such things on the Star Map Platform wasn’t a big deal.

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But the problem was…

He wasn’t crazy enough to expand his inventory to fit 1 billion props.

It’s not just unnecessary—it’s completely unnecessary.

After all, even though he could now store 5000 props, he only used a few hundred slots, and the rest were simply useless. A normal player couldn’t possibly use them all. After all, to put it bluntly, if you were given 5000 props, could you activate all 5000 items in the middle of a battle?

Would you be able to use them all?

“Let’s go.”

Chen Yi got up and walked towards the city outskirts, “Let’s find a patch of Wasteland. Actually, let’s just go back to where we were before and open these chests.”

Clearly, at this time, Blue Star was the biggest warehouse there could be.

Since it was all consumable items that were going to be used up immediately, it was a pure waste of Points to store them in a warehouse or inventory. It would be cheaper and more convenient to just pile them on the ground.

Speaking of which, the conditions for stacking the “Fortune as Vast as the Eastern Sea” were odd, I don’t know why it’s, “Open one chest, gain one Luck Point.”

I always thought it should be like my “Longevity as the Southern Mountains,” gaining one Luck Point for each person killed.

I wonder if it was the same when Wen Ping had it.

Maybe…

Chen Yi nodded thoughtfully. He had an idea of what might be going on. If Wen Ping had emerged victorious in the decisive battle and taken his “Longevity as the Southern Mountains,” then its stacking condition might be changed to be different from “Fortune as Vast as the Eastern Sea.”

To prevent one action from stacking effects on two items.

Getting a return greater than the sum of adding one to one.

Thinking like this, it’s easier to understand what that might mean.

“Phew!”

Just as the Tuberculosis Rabbit had set up the grill on the rooftop and hadn’t even warmed his seat, he was dragged back to the Wasteland by Yi again.

This time, everyone was there.

Just as the Tuberculosis Rabbit was preparing to say something to lift the spirits—

Suddenly, countless white portals opened up in the sky, and then, like hailstones, a dense rain of chests started smashing to the ground, creating an incredibly shocking sight!!!

“Boom!!!”

You could even hear the faint sound of explosions.

It looked like an airdrop.

Quickly.

The scene before their eyes vanished, leaving behind a mountain-like pile of giant chests.

“Magnificent…”

The Tuberculosis Rabbit King muttered, looking at the scene before him: “Yi, in a way, you have to thank me. If it weren’t for me thinking about opening a chinaware store in Sky City, where would we have gotten so much money to buy these chests?”

“Right?”

“Without the Points, we would have just watched the conditions for “Fortune as Vast as the Eastern Sea” to level up, crying without tears.”

“Makes sense, doesn’t it?”

“It does.”

Chen Yi smiled, pleased, and nodded: “Then thanks to you, Tu’er.”

The mall in Sky City really had a strong ability to gather wealth.

It was really just collecting protection money. Chinaware, how much could those ceramics be worth?

But he thought it was a good deal. Not only was there money to be earned, but if someone came causing trouble, they could also stack data for “Longevity as the Southern Mountains.” And if they couldn’t beat them… well, if they couldn’t beat them, they just wouldn’t fight, what else could they do?

Isn’t there a limit to what protection money can cover? You’ve never seen people pay protection money to thugs and expect them to take on the army with ghost fire, have you?

As a result, even after spending a whopping 610 billion Points this time, he still had a good 900 billion Points left in his pocket.

Couldn’t spend it all.

Just couldn’t.

And that was just what he had. The Points in the pockets of Sword Without End and the others weren’t even counted.

Moreover, the mall in Sky City was still bringing in income every day. In just the dozen or so days of the decisive battle, he earned another 100 billion Points. Almost every day, someone came to pay protection money.

Not everyone came just to pay protection money, though.

Many players, out of admiration for Chen Yi, would buy little trinkets in the God Yi Mall in Sky City. The prices were affordable, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of Points, all bearing Yi’s signature and his personally designed logo.

They served as symbols of status.

These sales accounted for almost half of the income during those dozen days.

Of course, the bulk of the profit still came from protection fees. After all, those people really had the money to pay up, paying by the billions of Points. Chen Yi never disclosed specific prices publicly, so there were those who paid one billion and those who paid three billion.

They paid as much as they could afford based on their own strength.