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Chapter 188

Chapter 188. Selling an S-Class Superhuman, Never Used. (2)

After looking into various things, I realized that preparing to sell an S-Class superhuman at the auction requires quite a lot of effort.

**Title:** Attention, S-Class from Gacha Up for Sale!

**Author:** ㅇㅇ

**Content:** [Image of a cute bunny-eared girl winking]

First, cancel the auction you were about to list.

And without further ado, slap some extra equipment and body modifications on the superhuman you were planning to auction.

To what extent?

No matter what faction you’re in, you need to add something visually “extra.”

For example, if you’re part of the Monster Force, adding an extra arm or tentacle tail is the bare minimum.

If you’re with the Earth Federation or Xenobia, consider adding something like a drone or shoulder cannon.

You know, like the ones from *Predator*.

Pirates? No idea.

Of course, unless you’ve got something truly rare, leveling them up to at least Level 50 is a must.

**Comments:**

– [Selling stuff is so hard lol]

– [This is why small businesses are dying, smh]

– [If they give it, just take it gratefully lol]

– [Welcome, auction house hustlers]

– [This isn’t a restaurant, why should we be grateful?]

“Hmm.”

Thanks to the post on that forum, I finally understood how to sell superhumans at the auction.

“What do you think, Commander?”

“Good, I totally get it now.”

“Ah… yes.”

“Just kidding. To summarize, you need sufficient leveling, proper additional equipment, and at least one faction-style extreme modification.”

“Ah, I see.”

In our case, to sell those two S-Class superhumans at the auction, we’d have to add at least one tentacle or arm, whether we like it or not.

Though, if we add an extra arm, I feel like they’ll eventually shave their heads and start worshiping some four-armed god.

To sell them at market price, we’d need to add a tentacle or something…

As I was thinking this, a sudden idea crossed my mind, and I jumped up to speak again.

“Hmm… but thinking about it, do we really need to stress over their price?”

“Huh?”

“Ignis, Partia, and Belial—these three are just stuck at the base and don’t like it. Do we really need to strengthen them just to sell them at full price?”

“Uh… yeah? They’re not exactly useful for our forces anyway.”

Seeing the Commander nod with a blank expression, Jessica shrugged and said,

“Not a bad idea. Even if we just get 100 gold, it’s still a profit, right?”

After all, whether we rolled the gacha or did something else, we didn’t spend direct resources to get them.

Since they were obtained as part of war compensation, we could do whatever we wanted with them.

With that thought in mind, I finished today’s daily quests and quickly opened the auction house, planning to slap a 100 gold price tag on them.

But…

**<Notification!>**

**<You cannot set a price lower than the ‘minimum price’ for this superhuman.>**

**<You must set a price higher than the minimum to register.>**

“Ah, this isn’t working.”

Guess the auction house won’t let us turn it into a dumpster sale.

With our brilliant plan hitting a snag right from the start, I shook my head and adjusted the auction settings.

After finding the minimum price, I set it exactly +1 gold above.

**<For Sale: S-Class Superhuman, Never Used.>**

**<Details>**

**<S-Class Axion, Level 60>**

**<No physical defects, no negative traits>**

**<Weapon included, no additional defense equipment.>**

**<Starting Bid: 322 Gold>**

<Selling, S-Class Superhuman, Never Used.>

<Details>

<S-Class Letty, Level 55>

<No physical defects, no negative traits.>

<No weapons, no defensive gear.>

<Auction Starting Price: 566 Gold>

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On top of that, I decided to remove the unnecessary fluff I added yesterday and keep it concise.

I posted the revised auction post, hoping someone would bite.

Of course, if no one sees it, there’s nothing I can do…

But I’m not a fool—posting it once and doing nothing is enough for me.

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-[Aaaaaah, I wanna rub my face between Pashtira’s boobs aaaaaah]

-[Don’t say that out loud, you idiot!]

-[Hueeeeeh, baby Sirekan stubbed their toe today and it hurt so much]

-[It feels like the number of idiots is increasing day by day]

-[U-yas]

-[☆☆☆3 S-Class Destroyers on sale in the auction house☆☆☆]

-[What should I eat today?]

-[The base chefs will give you the best stuff anyway]

-[Gulkin ship]

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Today, as usual, I opened the global chat filled with all sorts of nonsense, relying on complete anonymity.

Seeing someone else promoting their auction post, I decided to casually drop a short message to promote mine.

—————————————-

-[☆Selling 2 S-Class Superhumans in the auction house, lowest price☆]

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Of course, even if I write this…

Considering the number of users who only use the chat and not the gallery or other in-game community features, the active user count is at least 110,000.

In a global chat that can spike up to nearly 500,000 users, how many people would actually read such a short message?

So, if there are no bidders, the post will automatically be deleted by tomorrow. Until then, I’ll casually drop a line in the chat every now and then for some low-key promotion.

With that in mind, I decided to post in the global chat every 30 minutes or so, like running a macro, to promote my auction.

—————————————-

But surprisingly, exactly 29 minutes and 33 seconds after I started deleting trash posts in the gallery…

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<Someone has requested an anonymous chat with you.>

<Will you accept?>

<Y/N>

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‘What’s this?’

I thought it might be someone trying to vent about why I deleted their trash post.

So, I naturally tried to reject the chat, but…

‘Oops, my finger slipped.’

I accidentally clicked Y next to it and opened the chat.

But thankfully, it wasn’t one of those trolls spamming trash memes.

—————————————-

<Anonymous chat room opened.>

-[Hey, are you still selling in the auction house?]

-[2 S-Class Superhumans]

—————————————-

‘Oh.’

It wasn’t one of those idiots—it was the auction participant I’d been waiting for.

Finally, the VIP (?) had arrived, and I immediately started responding to the chat.

I Became the Commander of a T*ashy Sci-Fi Game

I Became the Commander of a T*ashy Sci-Fi Game

SF 똥겜의 사령관이 되었다.
Score 7.6
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: Korean
I found myself possessed in a game I quit three years ago. But it seems like I’m not the only one who ended up here.

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