A buying frenzy.
It was a complete buying frenzy.
When the sale began, people flocked over. Some even bought dozens or hundreds of vehicles at once, likely to resell them.
But it didn't matter. As long as someone was buying, the military was selling, no matter who the buyer was.
In just one day, under the mad rush of buyers, the Jeeps at the base were all sold out. Of course, some were happy while others were disappointed. Those who drew new vehicles were naturally pleased as they made a profit, while those who ended up with scrap vehicles were naturally dejected.
However, these people didn't give up. They had their friends drive them home, and by the evening, the noise finally subsided, and the arsenal returned to quiet.
Colonel Beach came to report.
"General, Mr. Hardy, the Jeeps from the eight bases have all been sold out. I've summarized the funds, a total of 7.02 million dollars."