This also allowed Dixia to secretly breathe a sigh of relief.

At the Zubair Theater, upon hearing that Dolly had bought the costume, Dixia's first reaction was, "Never mind, I don't want it."

Dolly is a notorious shrew.

Once this costume passes through her hands, you won't get it for less than ten or eight times the price.

But Rodfield said he had a way, and dragged Desia to Dolly's place. On the way, he repeatedly told Desia not to say anything when she saw Dolly, and to just watch him and Dolly negotiate.

When Dolly suddenly ordered them to leave without saying a word, it really gave Dixia a fright.

If she hadn't trusted Rhodes, she really wouldn't have been able to hold back just now.

the other side.

Rod took out a stack of papers and a few photos and handed them all to Dolly.

One minute?

It takes less than ten seconds.

He directly dumped all the experimental results that Narcida had painstakingly produced using her divine power, including the subsequent feeding steps and precautions, onto Dolly.

At the beginning.

Dolly was still a little confused about what Rhodes had given her.

But the more she looked, the more serious her expression became.

A minute had long passed, but she, who was incredibly precise with her timing, didn't notice at all, as she was completely absorbed in flipping through the experimental reports.

After looking at them all, she picked up the photos again and examined them carefully.

"is that OK?"

While Dolly was still looking at the reports, Desia asked in a low voice.

"Don't worry, there won't be any problem."

That's what he said, but Rhodes didn't actually have much confidence.

Aside from the lack of physical samples, Nasita's handmade experimental report was perfect, with absolutely no flaws.

As for those photos...

It was taken by Naxi Da herself.

Just like in the game, you cross your hands and a photo appears—it's magical.

The only remaining issue is the lack of a physical product.

It all depends on whether Dolly will buy it.

After flipping through the lab report several times, Dolly held up the report and photos and asked, "Where did you get this?"

"The Order House."

Rhodes told the truth.

Jingshan Palace is located within the Jiaoling Academy, so there's definitely no problem with saying that.

"The Order of Religion?"

Dolly scoffed, "Stupid mushroom, trying to steal from the Council? Don't you know that all the Council's experimental papers are recorded in the Void? If I used something they hadn't published, the Disciplinary Officer would be here investigating me the next second."

Before Dolly could finish speaking, Rhodes stated definitively, "This thing wasn't uploaded to the void."

"It wasn't uploaded to the void?"

Do you know how many resources such a detailed report would require?

"From approving funding to setting up experimental sites and the entire experimental process, every step requires the approval of the Order of the Teachings. Do you think there wouldn't be a record of this in the void?"

Dolly was a little unhappy; she felt that Rod was lying and trying to swindle money from her.

no way.

Stereotypes are too deeply ingrained.

Even if Rhodes was genuinely there to discuss business, given the extreme risk inherent in the experimental report, Dolly simply couldn't believe a single word he uttered.

Negotiations immediately came to a standstill.

Failed.

Before coming, Rhodes had considered many reasons and excuses that Dolly might use to bargain, but he really hadn't expected the Void.

I had never dealt with this before, so I had no idea that telling the truth would cause such trouble.

All the prepared arguments were suddenly useless.

Just as Rod was pondering his words.

Nasita's voice echoed in his mind once again.

“Tell her that this report was done by an exiled scholar, and that it is an unaccredited paper from the void.”

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 86 Good Things Outside the City

"Was it done by an exiled scholar?"

Upon hearing this, Dolly's attitude indeed changed considerably.

The exiled scholar was indeed a special individual.

Those who could be exiled were basically those who violated the six prohibitions or the recently popular "mad scholar".

Such academic reports are indeed considered taboo knowledge. Even reliable experimental results are marked as taboo and unacceptable, and then sealed away in the void, unable to circulate.

Dolly flipped through the report in her hand again.

Yes, very detailed.

The experimental data clearly shows that a lot of money and time were spent to obtain it.

They were able to obtain so much funding and research time.

That would prove that the report was not completed in the early years when the exiled person became a scholar, but most likely in recent years, or even recently.

Such a report has a very high chance of being relegated to the taboo archives.

While Dolly was considering the costs, Rod added at the opportune moment: "If anyone investigates you, just say that Adbay from Aru Village sold it to you, and I guarantee no one will say anything."

"Adbai?"

"Oh, it's that old guy."

Dolly recognized Adbay and knew that he was a highly accomplished scholar of the biotheory.

"Oh, it was his lab report."

"That's no problem."

"Tell me, you stupid mushroom, how much are you planning to sell this for? Or are you planning to use it to pay off your debts?"

Dolly didn't mind that there were only reports and photos but no actual items.

Because the experiments of the exiled could not leave any results.

She still understands this rule.

Furthermore, Dolly just scanned some keywords with the Void Terminal and confirmed that the content of this report is indeed genuine and not fabricated to deceive people.

With such a thing, Rod is indeed qualified to do business with me.

Despite Dolly's composed and unperturbed demeanor, she was secretly overjoyed at her good fortune.

'Luckily, I spared this guy.'

'If we can successfully produce this report, think of how many Mora we'll earn!'

'That was close, that was close, I almost lost money.'

Dolly, who was somewhat familiar with Rhodes, was prepared to wait for him to ask for an exorbitant price and then haggle with him for a while.

However, what Dolly didn't expect was...

What Rod said first was, "I don't want money, I want shares."

"Shares?"

"What is this?"

This was a new word that Dolly had never heard before, so she asked curiously.

"I want 30% of your total profit from selling mushroom chicken. This is profit, not revenue. It will be settled annually until you go bankrupt."

"I don't want much."

"This technology is very valuable, you know that."

“If you sell it to someone else, then they may be able to grow to a scale that can rival yours in the mushroom industry.”

"But if you monopolize it, you can use it to develop a completely new mushroom chicken market, and maybe even achieve a dominant position."

Rod chuckled.

The experiment was conducted and the results were obtained by the Grass God himself. To say that they are worthless is to be ignorant.

Dolly agreed with what Rhodes said about the experimental report.

But when she heard that she was to share money with Rod, she immediately jumped up and refused.

"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"

What's going on?

If you take 30% of the profits from Sangge Mahabai every year, what does Sangge Mahabai earn?

"At most 1%, no more."

"25%."

"1.5%!"

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