Six-Eyed Sukuna, starting from Hunter x Hunter

Chapter 30 Young and healthy, but taking tonics

Chapter 30 Young and healthy, but taking tonics

"Do you have any blood-replenishing medicine?" Su Wu asked casually.

"Blood replenishment? You need this kind of medicine?" The gloomy wizard shopkeeper turned around stiffly and slowly, like a machine that hadn't been maintained in a long time.

He looked up, his hood drooping back to reveal the upper half of his face that had been covered.

Unfortunately, he wasn't Voldemort without a nose; on the contrary, he was quite good-looking.

A brooding, handsome look that is popular with women.

He stared at the white-haired boy with his dark, lifeless eyes for a long time before slowly lowering his head.

"You do need this. By the way, would you like something to help you relax?" he asked after taking out a computer.

"Relax your mind...? It's not some kind of banned drug, is it?" Su Wu asked suspiciously.

It's that kind of thing that makes you feel lightheaded and like you're floating on clouds after using it.

If that's the case, would it be helpful to call the Hunter Association to report it?

"Whatever you're thinking, my shop doesn't sell any so-called banned drugs. It's just a kind of incense that makes people sleep more comfortably." The shop manager's tone remained flat, with only one tone from beginning to end.

"Take it." Su Wu thought for a moment and nodded, then suddenly turned her head to look in the direction of the door.

Six Eyes noticed that an individual with even stronger life energy than the store manager was walking towards the pharmacy.

3, 2, 1.

The door was pushed open with great force, slamming against the wall with a loud bang, and the wooden cabinets shook.

"Yordan, what's the mission this time..." The voice gradually faded as the newcomer stepped into the shop.

"A total of 13,770,000 nijana," the shopkeeper said after typing on the computer.

"The medicinal herbs from magical beasts are more expensive because they are difficult to harvest and rare..." he explained earnestly, as if afraid that the customer would think it wasn't worth it.

Very good, they came in and bought over 500,000 RMB worth of medicine.

It seems that no matter the world, maintaining health is expensive.

"Okay." Su Wu nodded, took off her backpack, and gestured for the other person to put the medicine in the bag.

Only after the deal was done did the store manager turn his attention to the newcomer.

He was a tall, muscular man with dark skin and a bright white smile.

"Is there something you need?" Even when speaking to someone he knew well, the shop manager's tone remained unchanged.

"I'm here to submit my quest. These are the things you need. I spent a whole month in the Monster Forest to collect them all," the man said with a grin, placing a large bag of items he was carrying on his back on the counter.

Then he turned to look at another young, white-haired guest.

"The medicines here in Jordan are known for being excellent value for money," he said, giving a thumbs up.

Su Wu ignored the other person, and simply took the backpack full of medicine and put it back on her back.

Although it looked gloomy and unapproachable, the other party thoughtfully put up precautions on the medicine.

He picked up a bottle of medicine that was supposed to treat his allergy symptoms and popped two pills into his mouth.

It's strawberry flavored, so it's likely that strawberries from the turtle's back are added inside.

"I understand, thank you for your help." Shopkeeper Jordan glanced at the items in the bag, put them behind the counter, and looked at the figure still standing there, silently asking the other person's purpose.

"Um... someone in my family has a fever, so I need to buy some medicine. Also, please give me some incense and the usual insect repellent." The man seemed a little embarrassed as he spoke.

"I want strawberry flavor," he emphasized.

So that explains it. The markings on the pharmacy door were designed to attract hunters.

Even though hunters themselves rarely get sick, their family and friends may.

These people are also the store's target customer group.

These medicines are not expensive for hunters.

Moreover, according to what the other party said before, this shop also issues missions to hunters to collect medicinal herbs?

It's more like an NPC in a game who gives players quests.

Su Wu pondered for a moment, and after the man left, he looked at the shop manager and asked, "Any missions?"

He asked the question directly.

The shopkeeper stared at him quietly for a while before slowly asking, "Do you have a hunter's license?"

Su Wu remained silent.

The other person then understood the answer.

"Then come back when you have your hunter license. My missions are only for hunters," the shopkeeper said.

I understand. You can only accept a task if certain conditions are met.

Forget it then. Once he gets his hunter's license, he probably won't be interested in taking on any more missions.

After all, there are still many fun places waiting for him to experience.

Having failed to complete the mission, Su Wu picked up her bag and turned to leave.

"Welcome to visit again..." came the store manager's calm, drawn-out voice from behind.

Allergy medication comes in pill form, while blood tonics are packaged as granules, and incense is a black, solid block.

Su Wu found a cup and immediately brewed two packets of blood-tonifying medicine for herself.

"Now I don't have to worry about nosebleeds causing anemia." He sat by the sea, drinking hot tonic and thinking.

The redness and swelling on his body caused by the allergy disappeared quickly after he took the medication.

And there was still a full bottle of that allergy medication left.

"And you don't have to worry about being allergic to seafood or not being able to eat it anymore." He said in a cheerful tone.

As long as he takes the medicine quickly enough, there's no need to worry about any allergies.

"Enjoy your time here for the next couple of days." He put away his cup, stood up, and walked towards a hotel.

The only hotels close to the port are small guesthouses; luxury hotels are a bit further away.

However, there are many food stalls near the port, and the ingredients are freshly caught and cooked, which is an advantage.

Moreover, it's bustling with people and hosts various events.

For example—eating contests.

Su Wu stopped in her tracks, her gaze first falling on the signboard, then sweeping over the flow of people in the shops.

There seem to be a lot of customers, so the food must taste good.

"Don't miss out! A competitive eating contest! Anyone who finishes eating everything within half an hour is considered to have succeeded. Successful participants will receive a month's worth of free meal vouchers. Of course, those who fail will have to pay for the food." A person dressed in a white apron, who appeared to be the shop owner, shouted through a megaphone.

A large crowd had already gathered in front of the shop to watch the match.

However, they all failed miserably, and none of them succeeded.

"Count me in." Su Wu stepped out of the crowd and raised her hand.

How much can a child eat?

"Isn't this just handing money over to the boss?"

"You can still back out now, otherwise you'll get a beating from your parents when you get home if you waste your money."

"Hahahahaha—"

The onlookers, partly out of curiosity and partly out of goodwill, laughed and joked.

Dressed as an emperor, Su Wu sat down at the dining table with a blank expression.

Half an hour later, the restaurant owner, holding a megaphone, stammered, "Congratulations to this young man! You've successfully completed the challenge and won a month's worth of free meals!"

"Finally, I'm full." Su Wu patted her stomach and breathed a sigh of relief.

Since his transmigration, his appetite has become exceptionally large. After eating to his heart's content this time, he finally understood just how much he could eat.

He can eat the equivalent of fifty people's worth of food in one go, yet his stomach doesn't change at all.

He actually turned into a complete glutton...

I got a thousand followers, so I changed the cover. I specifically commissioned Su Wu's portrait, hahaha. Five-pointed Satoru at a glance! No wonder he's a top cosplayer, Teacher Su. How can he not be considered a high-quality cosplayer?

(End of this chapter)

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