Ultimately, the [Fangtooth Greatblade] was auctioned off for 20,000 coins, a price that left Wu Shaochen thoroughly bewildered. How could it possibly sell for such an amount? He could only sigh inwardly at the wealth of others. After spending another hour grinding Silver Wolves, Wu Shaochen finally reached his limit. Though he was eager to keep playing—after all, there was no need to work, and soon enough, his livelihood would depend on the game—his body could no longer handle the strain of over ten hours of continuous play. The moment for profit was now, but even so, he needed rest.
He decided to store the [Silver Wolf Armor] he had just obtained in the auction house. Since he already had the [Wild Boar King Armor], the +80 health and +2 defense [Silver Wolf Armor] was unnecessary. Still, it wasn't a bad piece of gear, and its focus on health might help trigger additional healing when paired with other items.
He listed it anonymously in auction mode, confirmed the action, and logged off...
Wu Shaochen removed his helmet and massaged his temples, feeling a bit dizzy. It seemed he would need to save up for a game pod. That way, he could stay online continuously for a week without issue. He had heard that those using a game pod would experience the best sleep possible while playing, and the pod even provided nutrients to replenish the body. The catch? They were incredibly expensive—one million coins each, a true luxury for the wealthy.
Wu Shaochen checked his bank balance via his phone: 188,700 yuan. He couldn't help but smile in excitement—he never imagined that on the first day of the game's release, he would already have earned over 100,000 coins. What to do now? He had been sleepy just moments ago but suddenly found himself wide awake. "Well, I'll browse the forum..."
The top post on the forum was once again related to him.
[The Terrifying Wild Boar King: How It Was Defeated]
The post contained various analyses of the Wild Boar King's stats, with the conclusion that no one could possibly have defeated it at this stage. However, no one dared suggest cheating, as everyone felt that this game was fundamentally different—an unprecedented masterpiece, one where cheats simply couldn't exist.
The post ended with a strong request for Wu Shaochen to share his strategy for defeating the Wild Boar King.
The thread below was flooded with responses, all asking for Wu Shaochen's guide, each reply offering some grandiose excuse.
Wu Shaochen smiled faintly after reading through the comments, uninterested in replying, and continued browsing the forum for any posts that caught his attention.
After about ten minutes, he finally began to feel sleepy again. He set an alarm for six hours, then collapsed onto his bed and drifted into a deep sleep.
When the alarm rang, Wu Shaochen opened his eyes to see that it was still dark outside. Although he was tempted to sleep longer, he knew he couldn't afford to lose the advantage he had worked so hard to gain. The average level of new players in the village was probably 4 by now, with the more capable ones reaching level 5. While leveling would become more challenging as the game progressed, now was the best time to push ahead. A couple of levels in six hours was more than enough.
He put on his helmet and quickly logged back into the game. A system notification immediately chimed.
"Ding! Your item in the auction house has been successfully purchased by another player for 30,000 coins. After a 4,500 coin transaction fee, 25,500 coins have been transferred to your linked account."
"Nice! Right as I log in, there's money waiting for me." Wu Shaochen thought, considering that most players by now were probably level 6 or even 7. It was time to list his weapon for auction.
He hurried back to the starting village. "Ugh, running back and forth is such a hassle. Why doesn't the starting village have a Return Scroll for sale?"
As he passed through the Wild Boar Forest, he noticed that it was crowded with players. It seemed everyone had a fondness for Wild Boar gear. After all, defeating the Wild Boar was no easy feat. Without enough agility, avoiding the Wild Boar's Barbaric Charge was nearly impossible. The charge dealt 150% damage and stunned for 1 second, which wasn't something most players could withstand. It was often safer to hunt spiders, whose webbing was the only dangerous skill, and with more players, defeating spiders was far less risky than taking on Wild Boars.
However, this wasn't Wu Shaochen's concern. At this stage, many players already had Wild Boar gear, and his [Wild Boar King Equipment] looked almost identical to regular Wild Boar gear. He didn't even bother to remove it.
Soon, he returned to the starting village, retrieved his weapon, and listed it on the auction house with a 10-minute bidding time. After confirming, he quickly headed back to Silver Wolf Valley.
The listing of the first Black Iron-tier weapon created an immediate uproar. The regional chat exploded.
"Damn, Black Iron equipment!"
"+30 attack and +10 strength—this weapon alone boosts my attack more than all my gear combined. Black Iron equipment really is powerful."
"This weapon must be from the Wild Boar King drop. Looks like the boss killer is from our starting village."
"Why would someone with such a powerful weapon sell it? Has the boss already upgraded to something better?"
"No way, how could anything be stronger than Black Iron gear at this point?"
"Who knows? But I don't care. I'm going to grab it. If I win the bid, I'll be unstoppable."
"Everyone, focus! I'm getting that weapon no matter what," Huang Shao declared. After losing several prized items recently, he was filled with fiery determination. This weapon was the key to his rise.
"Why wait so long to sell it? Did they really get something better?" Lin Zi wondered aloud.
"Impossible. Starting village mobs don't drop Black Iron gear unless they killed another Black Iron boss," Haoran commented.
"There aren't that many bosses in the starting village. He's selling it now because when players' levels were too low to equip it, it wasn't worth much. But now that players are leveling up, this is the perfect time to sell it. They need powerful weapons to improve their monster hunting efficiency. As for whether he has better equipment, I'm not sure. Perhaps the Wild Boar King dropped more than one weapon," Junlin analyzed.
No one could have imagined that the godlike player everyone was talking about was still wielding a simple beginner's wooden sword and hadn't even broken through a defense yet.
"Should we fight for this weapon?" Xiao Bei asked.
"We definitely have to, but the price will soar. We're professional players, so even though we've made some money over the years, we can't compete with the real big spenders. We'll try our best," Junlin said solemnly. He was clearly less confident about winning the bid, having previously managed to secure items only through luck. It was becoming evident that the starting village had its share of wealthy players.
"Miss, this weapon..." Liu Shu hesitated as he approached Su Muxue. He wanted to advise her to grab it, but he was also unsure if she'd weigh the value carefully. After all, she was known for being rational and not impulsive, a trait he admired, though it left him uncertain about how to persuade her.
"Buy it!" Su Muxue declared decisively. She opened her friend list again, typed in Dust Sealed's ID, and tried to add him. However, she was met with the same message that he refused stranger friend requests. It made her grind her teeth in frustration.
Hearing Su Muxue's words, Liu Shu's eyes lit up. "Understood, miss. I'll bring you good news soon!"
The price of the [Fangtooth Greatblade] skyrocketed, as it was the first Black Iron-tier weapon to appear, and its attributes were too tempting to resist. Whoever won it would experience a dramatic boost to their attack, which would significantly improve their monster-hunting efficiency in the early stages.
Soon, the price surpassed the previous auction house record, reaching 60,000 coins, then 80,000 coins. At this point, fewer players were bidding—after all, not everyone could afford to be so reckless with their money.