Urban Immortal Doctor Master
Chapter 219 - 219 219 Huge Reserve Vote Request

219: 219: Huge Reserve [Vote Request] 219: 219: Huge Reserve [Vote Request] “Let’s buy the tickets,” Tang Feng paused briefly before agreeing to experience the concert atmosphere.

Chen Xiaozhi and the other two were overjoyed, and Yang Zixuan also showed a smile.

“I’ll book the tickets for you,” Zhang Xiaoru took out her phone, and booked four tickets next to theirs so they could go together for a different experience.

Tang Feng then transferred the money to Zhang Xiaoru via WeChat.

“Tang Feng, you didn’t have to give me so much,” she said, genuinely surprised to see the two thousand he sent back.

“The rest is for treating you all.

You wouldn’t go to a concert empty-handed, would you?

Buy some snacks you like; I know a concert can last quite a while,” Tang Feng said.

“Alright, then we won’t be polite; we’ll take care of this,” they gladly accepted from such a generous man, especially since he had no ulterior motives—in which case she definitely wouldn’t have accepted.

Dinner brought everyone closer together, and the four women had a great time.

This time, Tang Feng paid the bill again, which of course made them feel a bit embarrassed, but after agreeing that they would treat him next time, they no longer felt reluctant.

Normally when women dine with men, it is mostly the men who pay, a gesture of gentlemanliness.

Even if one’s wallet isn’t thick, this is a face-saving act one must maintain.

Men cannot show weakness in front of women.

Yang Zixuan and Tang Feng exchanged phone numbers, a step she had thought about for a long time and finally took.

If it wasn’t for her classmates asking Tang Feng, she would not have dared to speak up.

She was naturally an introverted girl.

Tang Feng stayed behind, leaving the task of escorting them back to school to Chen Xiaozhi and the others.

This opportunity had them grinning from ear to ear the entire way.

After spending some time at the restaurant and receiving the purchase list, Tang Feng left.

He first found a warehouse outside, bought it, and then called the people from the Red Tiger Alliance to guard it.

He also brought over someone from the villa; the assassin had reached the Gathering Spirit Stage of cultivation after being graced by Tang Feng’s medicine and was being underutilized at the villa.

The warehouse Tang Feng purchased spanned hundreds of thousands of square feet.

In current times, no one was willing to look after such a warehouse—it was completely useless.

With the era of scarce resources dawning, it was impressive enough to trade it for a sizable amount of money.

So, when someone offered to buy the enormous warehouse, the owner immediately let it go; two billion in soft currency felt much better in hand than worrying over inert inventory every day.

In times of chaos, money becomes even more important.

With money and status, one tends to have more security–a fact that holds true in any situation.

Tang Feng didn’t care about what the warehouse owner thought; he took out all the supplies from the Immortal Ring, and in less than a tenth of the space, the warehouse was full.

Tang Feng entrusted the management of this vast inventory to the Red Tiger Alliance’s leadership.

Mei Ling had twelve golden-haired talents under her command, each one a finance management major graduate.

Tang Feng immediately transferred six of them over, and their jaws dropped when they saw the fully stocked warehouse.

These goods represented money and status—the real power lay in material wealth.

“Boss, you really are a major player,” the six women’s eyes shone with admiration.

Outstanding women like them naturally idolized the strong.

Tang Feng had the ability, the power, and the resources.

At this time, having resources meant having everything.

To put it bluntly, if he wished, they’d be willing to lie down and serve him immediately.

“These resources are now in your hands.

If they run out, call me.

You’re in charge here.

As for security, you don’t need to worry; no matter what happens, as long as you stay inside the warehouse, your lives won’t be in danger,” Tang Feng said.

“We understand.

Do you have any other instructions for us?”

“You girls are more competent in this area than I am, so I won’t bother you any further.

Just do a good job, and you won’t be shortchanged by me,” Tang Feng said with a smile.

“Then we’ll follow the boss for sure,” said the six women, a sentiment Tang Feng found quite overwhelming.

“Ahem!

It’s up to you, I’m not restricting your freedom.

I’ve already prepared a place for you to stay and eat, the three-story building next to the warehouse.

Call a few chefs from the hotel to set up meals, and remember, if there’s anything you can’t solve, call me.” Having said that, Tang Feng quickly left.

“The boss is afraid of us,” said one of the women, touching her face and then looking at her body, which could be considered perfect.

If she were in a corporate office, she’d likely have been devoured without a trace by now, unlike Tang Feng, who wouldn’t take the bait even when it was offered on a platter.

How frustrating.

All they wanted was to find a man they could rely on, and giving themselves to him seemed like the most effective method.

Unfortunately, Tang Feng wasn’t into that sort of thing.

The six women quickly got down to business, spending the next few days ordering people to inventory the warehouse’s resources.

Since Tang Feng had entrusted them with this task, it was a sign of immense trust, and they were determined to do the job well.

Although it might be tiring, it mattered and perhaps, one day, they might even seize the boss for themselves.

Tang Feng, however, was unaware of these thoughts.

At this moment, he had left the city to collect resources from cities overrun by beasts.

Those things would be a waste if left unattended for too long.

It was better to benefit himself, so Tang Feng once again emptied out several neighboring Sea Cities, shaking his head helplessly at the sight of beasts littering the ground.

The city beneath his feet had been bustling and thriving just a few days ago, but now it was like a dead city, worse than ruins.

Of course, outside the city, Tang Feng still saw some Beast Hunting Teams, but they didn’t venture too close to the city, only hunting scattered beasts on the periphery.

In fact, they had succeeded a few times, but the cost was significant, and not one team came out unscathed.

Those who got injured naturally retreated.

There were so many beasts that they could not possibly be exterminated in a hundred years.

This Beast Hunting Team, however, was quite satisfied.

The five beasts they got could be sold for a good amount of money.

Being pollution-free and natural food, it sold for several hundred dollars per kilogram, and these few beasts could easily fetch nearly a hundred thousand dollars, an absolute profitable industry.

“Boss, this has been our biggest haul in days.

Venturing further out comes with risks, but the payoff is still nice,” said a few men in the truck, smoking and clearly excited.

“Yeah, if we do this a few more times, we could buy an apartment in the city.

With more and more people moving to Nandu, the suburbs have already planned the XC area.

If it’s built by the time we have the funds, it would be great,” said the leader of the Beast Hunting Team, walking on thin ice every day, terrified that one wrong move might doom his whole team.

So, he never got greedy and knew when to stop.

In just three short days, they had made nearly two hundred thousand, each member taking home more than ten thousand dollars—more than they would have made in a whole month just a week earlier.

Moreover, he had a dream.

Once he had saved enough money, he wanted to join the Cultivation Academy, which he believed was the direction life should aim for.

Not only to grow stronger but also to extend one’s lifespan indefinitely, an incomparably attractive prospect for everyone.

Suddenly!

The truck came to a screeching halt, with everyone inside jolting forward.

Then they heard an ear-piercing laugh, and when they jumped out, they found themselves surrounded by dozens of people.

“Lucky us, catching a big fish.

Where’s your leader?

Step forward,” said two brawny men with weapons, looking at the Beast Hunting Team members with smiles like they were looking at prey, their eyes flashing with murderous intent.

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