Given Lin Yuan's speed of earning Radiance dollars, eating a few fish was really a piece of cake.
After the meal, Lin Yuan transferred 50 Radiance dollars to Chu Ci through his Star Web account.
Chu Ci had never seen so much money before.
However, when she looked at Lin Yuan, she only felt warmth in her heart, and everything was at ease.
"Chu Ci, the Sharp Iron Horn Bull needs to eat more now. It needs all kinds of metals to strengthen its skin's defense and horn's destructive power. I'll mail you a pot of Silver Usnea later. The Sharp Iron Horn Bull is a herbivorous fey. Apart from eating metals, it can make the Sharp Iron Horn Bull stronger with Silver Usnea."
Chu Ci nodded.
There was no need for gratitude between siblings.
If Chu Ci had to thank someone, it would be endless since she was six years old.
Previously, Teacher Bao had asked Chu Ci to strive to get the school's recommendation at the end of her first year of high school.
She would become a seeded contestant of the Redbud Hundred.
Chu Ci had always kept this in mind.
Now, Chu Ci planned to apply for an independent dormitory from the school after returning.
The resources that Lin Yuan had given her were simply too shocking, and it was not suitable to take them out in a shared dormitory.
After applying for an independent dormitory, Chu Ci would redouble her efforts and use all her energy to fight for the title of a seeded contestant of the Redbud Hundred.
Afterward, she would strive for the dreams of all the Radiance Federation's students.
Radiance Hundred Sequence.
This was Chu Ci's ambition.
People born in insignificance were like fireflies, and none of them wished to be more than a flash in February.
Chu Ci's ambition was very firm, and it was both ambition and a goal.
A firefly yearned to become an immortal radiance.
Lin Yuan did not continue to give Chu Ci any more instructions. He was at ease and proud of his sister.
Chu Ci and Lin Yuan shopped and bought some delicious snacks and fruits.
Lin Yuan had specially picked them for Chu Ci to bring back to express her gratitude to Teacher Bao.
As they walked, they happened to walk to the Redbud City's Rare Lifeform Pavilion.
The Rare Lifeform Pavilion had existed since the Spirit Qi Awakening. It was the largest and only auction organization on the Star Web.
It was officially established by the Radiance Federation.
Apart from the Rare Lifeform Pavilion on the Star Web, it would hold a grand auction event every once in a while.
If one wanted to auction something on the Rare Lifeform Pavilion, they would have to pay a certain handling fee and put it on the Rare Lifeform Pavilion.
Someone else will raise the price at a specific time.
The Rare Lifeform Pavilion only displayed the current highest bid, so if a participant wanted to obtain a treasure, they only needed to raise the bid again.
Of course, he could also choose to contact the seller and conduct a private transaction through bartering.
If that was the case, the handling fee for placing the item on the Rare Lifeform Pavilion would not be refunded.
Most people didn't care about the fees.
They would pay a certain processing fee to place the item on the Rare Lifeform Pavilion. If they had a specific intention, they would normally leave a message under the fey and conduct a specific transaction.
The transaction fee was nothing more than using the Rare Lifeform Pavilion as a platform to complete the transaction.
Unlike the Star Web's Rare Lifeform Pavilion, the products in the Star Web's Rare Lifeform Pavilion were all interconnected.
In each of the Radiance Federation's main cities, the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's goods would also be auctioned, and it wasn't much different from the Star Web.
However, the feys in the main cities' Rare Lifeform Pavilions weren't interconnected. The feys in the various Rare Lifeform Pavilions were all put up for sale by the locals.
Compared to the Star Web, the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's physical shopping mall had much harsher standards.
Normal items rarely had the qualifications to be auctioned in the Rare Lifeform Pavilion.
Lin Yuan said as he patted Chu Ci's shoulder.
"Come, let's go in and take a look."
Lin Yuan knew that he wouldn't be able to afford most of the feys and spiritual ingredients in the Rare Lifeform Pavilion.
However, there was a specific area in the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's physical shopping mall that wasn't available on the Star Web.
This area would sell rare Normal and Elite feys that few people had seen before.
This area was the place that Lin Yuan wanted to visit tonight.
Chu Ci was rather reserved as she had never stepped into such a place before.
"Let's go take a look. There might be something suitable for your second fey."
After entering the Rare Lifeform Pavilion, one would need to go through the Star Card's identity verification.
After Lin Yuan and Chu Ci's verification, they would be able to enter the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's first floor without any obstructions.
In order to enter the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's second floor, there was a spirit qi occupation requirement.
A combat-class spirit qi occupation would need to be at least C-rank.
A lifestyle-class spirit qi occupation would need to be at least Class 2.
If it was a Creation Master, even if it was a Class 1 Creation Master, the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's third floor would be fully open to the Creation Master.
Lin Yuan wasn't a Creation Master yet, and his various aspects weren't up to the second floor's standards.
It just so happened that the area that Lin Yuan wanted to visit was on the first floor, so Chu Ci led Chu Ci to the specific area.
There were plenty of people on the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's first floor.
As there wasn't any authorization, one just needed to scan the Star Card to be able to enter the first floor without any obstructions. In Lin Yuan's opinion, the Rare Lifeform Pavilion's first floor looked like a temple fair.
As a mature soul from another world, Lin Yuan was able to quickly integrate into this world because he had a family, a younger sister, and responsibilities in this world.
Another important reason was that this world wasn't dark.
There might be difficulties and bad people struggling at the bottom, but this world wasn't cold and indifferent.
For example, the Rare Lifeform Pavilion was an official trade organization with an extremely high threshold.
The first floor was open to all Radiance Federation citizens. Even if one wasn't a spirit qi professional, as long as they registered, they would be able to enter.
This was a kind of attitude.
"Lin Yuan, look at that white little fox! It is so cute with two tails! But I have never seen this fey in the textbooks. "
Lin Yuan looked in the direction that Chu Ci was pointing and recognized the fey.
How was this a little fox? It was a Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret.
The Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret looked cute and was lazily lying in the fey storage box.
However, it was an extremely rare assault-type ice-type fey. It would only occasionally appear in the forests of the extreme north's glacial regions.
If Lin Yuan didn't have Genius' illusion glasses and True Data, he wouldn't have been able to recognize this cute little thing as a Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret.
Lin Yuan probably wouldn't have been able to recognize this cute little thing as a Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret.
The Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret's freezing ability was already at the top of the Silver elemental feys.
This little Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret's price had already reached the high price of 1,100 Radiance dollars.
The price of a fey might be related to its grade, but that was only for feys that were circulating in the market.
However, that was only for feys that were circulating in the market.
For those feys that ordinary people wouldn't have seen in their lifetime in the Rare Lifeform Pavilion, the price and grade didn't have much of a relationship.
After all, people who could afford such feys would naturally be able to find Creation Masters to evolve their feys.
Lin Yuan didn't consider a Silver fey like the Twin-Tailed Snow Ferret.
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