Chapter 682: How much can a box of cards sell for?
"My turn! Doro!" Heath looked at the guest in front of him and couldn't help but think of some weird lines, which made Heath feel a little bit amused and helpless. He felt that he had really walked into the wrong set. After all, this guy's hairstyle was really too much like the game. Heath even felt that the other's face shape was somewhat similar to the game. This made Heath always have a subtle sense of being out of the play every time he looked up and saw this guest.
However, Heath still prepared what the other party wanted to eat, which was a bowl of Oyakodon. It must be said that although this Oyakodon sounds a bit strange, its preparation method is actually very ordinary. It's just that the taste makes people a little confused about how to describe it. Heath remembered that when he went to an Internet cafe with his good friends in his previous life, he ordered a takeaway. The takeaway was called Scrambled Egg Rice, but in fact, because the Scrambled Egg Rice ordered by Heath contained chicken, it was equivalent to an alternative Oyakodon.
The taste is similar. The sticky eggs are made into an effect similar to omelette rice, and then added with chopped chicken pieces, the taste becomes very strange. It is hard to describe it for a moment, but at least Heath found that the customer really liked this unique taste. Heath could see that the customer was very satisfied with the meal.
"Sure enough, entertaining guests requires giving them some surprises." Heath smacked his lips. He had never thought that he would see such a unique guest in his dining car, with such a strange hairstyle. He was indeed a card player.
[You entertained Muto, and you received a box of the first generation of Pokémon trading cards, unopened card box]
Heath was stunned for a moment. Wow, this person's name is really Muto? Heath even wanted to go over and ask if this guest had a friend or family member named Yugi, and if Yugi had a hidden brother, a nameless pharaoh or something. But then Heath found that his reward was actually very strange. It was an unopened box of the first generation of Pokémon cards? Why did they specifically emphasize that it was unopened?
Heath felt his pocket, but there was nothing in it. But when he thought about it, although Heath had never played Pokémon cards much, since it could be called a box, it must not be a small thing. So Heath still found the unopened box of cards in his cabinet. Heath took it out curiously and put it on his counter. It must be said that this box of cards looked very historical, with a slightly yellowed card box and some signs of fading, but it was still very substantial, and even the seal was intact.
"It's true that it has never been opened... but this thing... Goldfinger gave me this thing, could it be a hint for me to become a card player?" Heath touched his chin. He was really curious about what this card contained. Although Heath had come into contact with Pokémon cards before, after all, his favorite game at that time was Pokémon, but the Pokémon that Heath had come into contact with were actually pirated, not genuine. Now there is a box of genuine ones in front of Heath, but Heath only bought it to collect it and never played it, so Heath was not very clear about how to play cards.
"Hmm? Excuse me... what is this of yours... could it be the first generation Pokémon trading cards? And it's unopened?!" A surprised voice. Heath could even see some unknown small debris appearing in front of him, which made Heath subconsciously take a step back. At the same time, Heath looked up, and then Heath saw a starfish head, it was the card guy named Muto.
"Ah... yes, what do you need?" Heath picked up the card box on the counter, then looked at the boy in front of him cautiously and asked. It's not that Heath was too cautious. After all, the eyes of this boy named Muto were so terrifying. Heath even felt that what he held in his hand was not a card box, but a bottle of water, and the person standing in front of him was not Muto, but a desert traveler who was about to die of thirst.
As Heath confirmed it, Muto's breathing became much heavier. He gasped for air and looked at the card box in Heath's hand with a very perverted look. This made Heath feel very stressed. After all, the other party's eyes were really scary. Heath even wanted to put the card box away.
"Um... may I ask, is this your collection? Do you also play Pokémon cards? Can I see it?" Muto spoke very quickly, and Heath was stunned. What a guy, he didn't even dare to touch it with his hands? This made Heath couldn't help but take a closer look at the box of cards in his arms. Could it be that this thing is very valuable?
"Of course...but it's best not to damage it and don't open it." Heath reminded Muto. He was worried that Muto would eat all the cards in the box. If that happened, Heath would be in trouble. Heath also planned to check on his mobile phone how much such a box of cards was worth.
"Of course! You know, the last time this kind of first-generation unopened Pokémon card box appeared in this world, it was auctioned for a full three million Alliance Coins!" Muto's voice changed. Heath glanced at Muto's table. The Oyakodon there was only half eaten, but Muto had already pounced on it impatiently. However, after hearing what Muto said, Heath couldn't help swallowing his saliva. Wow! Heath exclaimed, wow! A box sold at a sky-high price of three million Alliance Coins?
Although Heath had never come into contact with Pokémon cards in this world, this world is an information-based world after all, so Heath still knew some information about it. He remembered that a new box of cards might only cost two or three thousand League coins, but this old version of the card box was auctioned for such an astonishing price?
Heath smacked his lips. Three million! When Zoroark heard the number, he looked at the card box in Heath's hand with excitement . Heath felt that if Zoroark was not still at work, he would rush over and hold the box in his hands.
"Should I sell it?" Heath hesitated. After all, he didn't play Pokémon cards, nor did he want to be a card player. It would be better to sell it and buy more secret seasonings. That would be more cost-effective for Heath as a chef.