Chapter 194: Doing business always involves sales pitches
Heath looked at this inexplicable honorary title and couldn't help but take a deep breath. This person's XP was indeed very special. Heath never thought that he would encounter such a strange thing. It really made Heath want to complain.
"Forget it. This honorary title doesn't seem to have any effect anyway, and I'm the only one who can see this thing." Heath sighed. This was a blessing in disguise.
Just as Heath was about to continue cooking to entertain the next guest, Heath keenly noticed that there seemed to be a line of words below this honorary title. Heath was stunned for a moment, then squinted his eyes hard to distinguish the font above.
"People who hold... this title... are more likely to attract maids..." Heath was stunned for a moment. He finished reading it. The line of words was very small. If Heath did not have good eyesight, he probably would not have been able to see it.
Originally, attracting maids was a very happy thing, but when Heath thought that all the maids approaching him were muscular "maids", he had an urge to die on the spot.
"I hope not, it shouldn't be, right?" Heath shook his head uncertainly. He felt that it would be better for him not to see those things just now, otherwise his mentality would not be affected now, although sooner or later he would realize that something was wrong there.
"Sir, do you have a minute?" A strange voice came. Heath looked up and saw a girl in black and white nun's uniform, looking at him with a smile.
"Ah, sorry, I don't believe in religion." Heath waved his hand. It was really strange that there were churches in the world of Pokémon. However, the gods worshipped by the churches here were also very strange. Some worshipped Arceus, some worshipped Ho-Oh, and Heath had even seen one worshipping Suicune.
"Eh? Are you really not interested in our Heavenly Father and Savior?" The girl in nun's uniform stared at Heath with her big eyes, and there was an urge that made people want to love her.
"If your savior and heavenly father is Cthulhu, maybe I would be a little interested." Heath waved his hand. He had seen such missionaries before. After listening to Heath's words, the girl in nun's clothes could only leave aggrievedly, and then stood in front of another passerby and asked the same question.
Heath didn't feel anything about it. When he started his business, he knew that he would more or less meet all kinds of people. It was inevitable in Evergreen City, not to mention the populous Quartz Alliance.
Maybe because he was running a business, Heath had come into contact with many salesmen during his food truck days. Some came to his door to sell his eggs, some came to his door to sell flour, and some even came to his door to sell small food trucks, which left Heath stunned.
However, this is also something that cannot be avoided in doing business. In his previous life or in this world, sales has always been the other profession that Heath has come into contact with the most.
"Sir, could you please put a product of our company on your food truck? Of course, as a reward, our company will give you two thousand Alliance coins every month." A man came to the door with a smile. Heath curled his lips. Wasn't there a man just after he finished speaking?
"Sorry, my food cart doesn't need any products." Heath refused skillfully. Everything on his food cart was purchased by himself or given by Gold Finger. As a picky chef, Heath had strict requirements for the items on his food cart.
"Please take a look. This is a shared power bank. As long as you are willing to put it aside, you don't have to pay anything." The male salesperson had obviously encountered countless situations like this before, so he spoke very humbly.
Heath became interested. He had never seen a shared power bank in Changqing City, but he didn't expect to see it in the Quartz Alliance. This was really rare.
As if seeing that Heath was interested, the man quickly opened the box and took out a device similar to the street power bank in his previous life, but this power bank was a little special. It was yellow in structure and had the words [Pikachu Street Power] written on it.
"This thing is very convenient. There are two styles. One is the type that needs to be equipped with wires. We will bear the corresponding electricity bill for this type. The other type is placed here, and we will have special employees to provide electricity every day." The man rubbed his hands with a smile and handed over a flyer. Heath took it and took a look. On it was a Pikachu riding a bicycle and trying hard to hurry on the road.
"If I choose the second one, will a Pikachu really come to my house to charge my phone?" Heath was a little curious. Although shared power banks were not a new industry in the previous life, it still seemed to be a promising industry in this world.
"Of course, but our employees will go to the various charging points every morning." The man said with a smile. Heath became interested, but Pikachu didn't seem to be a rare Pokémon in this world, and considering his future travels, Heath still refused.
The man did not get angry. Instead, he smiled, left a business card, and continued to sell his shared power bank to the next store.
Heath continued to entertain his guests, but the number of guests was much less than yesterday. Heath thought that this was related to the fact that most people went to watch the game. After all, this is the world of Pokémon, and in the world of Pokémon, apart from the battles, only the Gorgeous Competition will attract so many people's attention, and the Gorgeous Competition is not as famous as it was in the past life.
The topics discussed by the guests who came from time to time also gave Heath some understanding of this competition that he had never paid attention to. For example, in this battle, Adu had already defeated two Pokémon and was about to take out his trump card Dragonite to fight, while Sirona also replaced Togekiss, which had replaced two Pokémon, and sent out her strongest trump card, Garchomp.
Although Heath had no interest, he still opened his phone to watch the live broadcast of the battle when there were no customers coming to eat. In the live broadcast, Shirona was in sharp contrast to the person who was forced to smile before. The current Shirona looked serious and powerful. Although separated by a mobile phone, Heath felt that Adu, who was facing Shirona, might be able to feel Shirona's powerful momentum.
As expected of a man who was born for Pokémon, Heath put down his phone. He didn't care much about the outcome of the battle. He was more concerned about the guests who came to eat. This was the foundation of his livelihood.