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Chapter 159

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"Killing Yin Ye, the light of blood soars to the heavens. I hereby appoint you as the Heavenly Killing Star …"



Once he gathered two hundred people, he became a taboo in the hearts of diviners and diviners, just as he wished. He changed his equipment again and vanished into the distance from everyone's sights.

Although the effect of the 'Killer Star' title could only last for 24 hours, for a veteran with rich experience from his previous life, it was enough for him to convert all the money he had on him.

"First stage Sky Splitting Armor! Intermediate equipment! Experts who can afford it, come over here! "

"Body Protection, Qinggong, Flying Dagger … There aren't many manuals in stock. If you want them, come quickly. Five thousand silver taels for one. First come, first serve!"

Luoyang lived up to its reputation as a famous capital. The city was very spacious and lively. The stalls on both sides of the street stretched from the city gate to the far end. All sorts of hawking could be heard, so it didn't feel crowded or noisy. The players passing by had a lot of choices.

This time, since he needed to change his attire, he did not enter the city on horseback in a flashy manner. He was dressed in a normal, coarse cloth robe and mixed into the crowd in a very inconspicuous manner.

Even though he was safe once he entered the city, he still did not change into his blue robes. There were plenty of players in the city, and if he attracted unnecessary attention, it would be troublesome.

As he followed the crowd, he scanned the stalls on his left and right to see if there was anything that caught his eye!

It had to be said …

World of Martial Arts developed very quickly during the early stages of the game.

A while ago, beginner level leather armors like the 'Great Wolf Fur' were still very popular. But now, they seemed to have become commonplace, and intermediate level leather armors were starting to take over the market!

Moreover, some players had also begun to train their Life Skills …

Blacksmith, tailor, and apothecary.

These three professions were the most common and popular in the game. Currently, Blacksmiths and Tailors were starting to make a name for themselves with their Intermediate equipment and weapons.

For example, the Sky-Splitting Armor and Chainmail Armor. The defense of Intermediate Equipment like these was not something leather armor could compare to. Not only did they increase the body's defense, but they also had a certain chance of completely ignoring the damage from light weapons. The defensive effects were very obvious.

It was the same for the weapons. Even though they were not masterpieces, they were much better than the iron swords and bronze swords sold in shops. Both their durability and attack were greatly increased.

However …

Some thought was needed to create these materials. They had to buy or dig out metal materials from the mines and bring them to the shops to process them. Then, they had to personally refine them. It took a lot of time, and with the number of failures, the cost was naturally high. It was only slightly lower than the lowest-grade masterpieces.

Even so, having one or two pieces of Intermediate Equipment and Weapons was still an obvious improvement and glory for the majority of players.

If it were in the past, as long as he had some surplus in his hands, he would still be unable to resist buying some.

But it was clear that he did not need those right then. If he wanted weapons, he had four masterpieces in his hands: Frost Axe, Green Jade Shrouded in Heavenly Silks, and two Silver-spiked Staffs. He also had a Hundred-battle Saber that did not lose to masterpieces.

As for equipment, there was even less of a need …

That kind of thing was actually a hindrance to cultivation. For a long time in the future, he would be focusing on cultivation, so he didn't need it at the moment.

However!

Happy stopped in front of a stall that was filled with bottles and did not have many people around it.

Herbalists!

He remembered that during the early stages of the game, there were very few players who chose herbalists as their occupation and continued training. It was practically impossible for them to do anything. It was only when the players gradually filled up their wallets and gained more money that herbalists quickly grew stronger and surpassed ironsmiths and tailors!

The stall owner in front of Happy was a man with stubble on his beard. He looked rather dispirited and dejected, and he seemed to be in a rather miserable state. He was dressed in coarse cloth and sat on the ground. There was a perplexed and self-deprecating look in his eyes. He did not pay much attention to the players who passed by, and he would occasionally sigh silently.

He seemed to know that no one wanted to patronize him and was considering whether he should close his shop and quit, but due to some other reason, he had to continue staying.

In other words, he was a person who was conflicted between reality and his ideals!

Compared to the merchants who sold weapons, equipment, or martial art manuals, the stall owner's life was incredibly bleak.

Happy walked over and cast a glance at the stall. Then, he picked up one of the bottles, twisted the cap, poured out one pill, and looked at it.

[Small Pill:

[Grade 8: 9. Recovers 36 qi within thirty seconds!]

[Price: five hundred taels of silver crumbs each.]

'The quality is pretty good.'

He quirked his eyebrows slightly and cast the stall owner a glance. Then, without saying a word, he continued to look at the other medicinal pills in the stall.

Aside from Excellent Jinchuang Ointment, which allowed him to recover injuries even faster, there was also Vigor Pill, which allowed him to quickly recover stamina. These were not sold in shops.

There were also some poisons that could be smeared on weapons to increase damage and fatal effects.

Poison was something that Happy did not care about in his previous life.

His gaze moved past the black and green bottles that exuded a strange presence. His eyes landed on the last few bottles. He picked them up and poured out some black medicinal pills that gave off a fragrant scent. His spirits instantly lifted, and a hint of a smile appeared on his face.

[Dew Pill:

[Grade 7: 9. Heals wounds within thirty seconds. Recovers stamina and injuries. Also recovers 36 qi points.]

[Price: twenty-five hundred taels of silver crumbs each.]

'That's right!'

'This is it.'

Happy smiled in his heart and turned to look at the stall owner.

"Can we talk?"

At that moment, the stall owner also noticed the young man who had carefully sized up all the medicinal pills in front of the stall. Even though he thought that the young man's clothes made of coarse cloth did not look like much, the young man's temperament and demeanor made people naturally choose to look at him in the eye.

The man hesitated for a moment before he nodded.

"At this stage of the game, it is indeed a little expensive. But the ingredients for Dew Pills are hard to get, and the cost is not low. If you sell them at too low a price, it won't be worth it."

When he heard the man's answer, Happy immediately knew that he had misunderstood.

He immediately explained, "Hehe, the price of Dew Pills is rather fair. What I mean is, how many Dew Pills do you have? What grade are you now? "

"Huh?"

The man was stunned.

Someone actually said that the price of his medicinal pills was not expensive?

This was the first time he heard that.

One consumable medicinal pill cost two hundred taels of silver crumbs in normal shops, and many players could not afford it. Dew Pills cost two thousand and five hundred taels of silver crumbs, and someone actually said that it was not expensive?!

For a moment, he thought that he had heard wrong.

Happy continued speaking, and it was only then that the man snapped out of his daze.

"I'm a grade six herbalist, but the success rate of creating grade six medicinal pills is still very low. There aren't many of them that I can bring out. The medicinal effects are very low, and their prices are several times higher than Dew Pills. As for Dew Pills, I still have a few bottles with me."

"A few bottles?"

When Happy heard that, his eyes lit up!

Dew Pills were very popular in the later stages of the game, and it could even be said that they were monopolized by the major guilds. They were practically the most important consumables for large-scale battles and quests.

It was already very good for an herbalist to be able to get two bottles of Dew Pills in a month. The herbalist in front of him had been able to increase his herbalist level in just a few short months and gather so many ingredients for Dew Pills … Yes, he was definitely not a simple person!

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