Chapter 684 Gold Coins
'Great Elf Warrior - Taylor' quickly replied to 'Stella Donner's' post:

"What's so strange about that? Many slaughterhouses and processing plants grind the beef from these sick and old cows into minced meat, mix it into meat patties made from good meat, and then claim that these are premium Angus steaks."

This was followed by a reply from 'Ancient Dragonblood Warrior':

"Don't listen to his nonsense, Tang. This kind of thing only happens in poor third-world countries. It's impossible for such a thing to happen in the great United States. I suggest you report it to the local regulatory authorities as soon as possible. I believe that the law enforcement agencies in the United States will handle this matter fairly. Maybe he is just someone who has been smuggled in from a third-world country to run a shady factory."

'The Dream of a Madman' immediately retorted to 'The Ancient Dragonblood Warrior':

"Put away your pathetic inferiority complex, Liu Xin. Don't forget that you are also Chinese."

"Shut up, Lin Hong. I've already got my green card. I'm an American, unlike you who come here to study and wash dishes."

After that, the post was followed by a war of words between the 'Ancient Dragonblood Warrior' and 'Crazy Walking Dream'.

It is clear that these two people know each other in real life.

One person criticized the other for working as a cashier at a convenience store to earn a living, while the other retorted that she married an older white man with a sheep's tail in order to get a green card.

The verbal battle between the two continued for more than ten floors.

After both of them had calmed down, 'Hermes' replied:

"While I think 'Ancient Dragonblood Warrior' is a bit too sensitive, we can't rule out the possibility. So I suggest Tang, you report this to the relevant authorities. You don't necessarily need to call or anything; you can write an anonymous letter to the local food safety department, explaining the situation and attaching the buyer's credit card information. We don't need to worry about the rest; those government employees, using our taxpayer money, will handle these things." "That's what I meant by strange," 'Undead Witch - Tang' typed her first reply.
"He didn't use a credit card."

Hermes' Feather replied:

"No credit card? Did he pay in cash? How many cows did he buy?"

'Undead Witch - Tang' replied:
"A total of eighty-nine head of cattle and seventeen sheep. If you include the sick cows, the old cows, and three sick sheep that just died and which my father was preparing to bury, then there are a total of ninety-six cows and twenty-two sheep."

"It wasn't a credit card or cash, but a gold coin like this."

Stella Donner posted a photo she had just imported from her camera to her computer—

There were two gold coins placed side by side on a piece of white paper, one of them facing up.

Of course, Stella Donner couldn't tell which side was front and which was back either, but compared to the other side's mixed lines, geometric patterns, and unknown, chaotic words that looked like child's scribbles, Stella Donner preferred to think that this side was front.

The design on the front is very simple, with a profile of a young Asian man outlined in very refined lines and circles. He looks very much like the young man who came to buy cattle and sheep. The hair, pupils and other black and shadow parts are composed of countless uneven, tiny characters.

These tiny characters felt very substantial to the touch, but unfortunately her camera had too low a resolution to capture them clearly.

(End of this chapter)

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