The cigarettes were his trump card. It would be too wasteful to use them just to fly. Although he still had a lot of cigarettes left, he couldn't use them for that.
The journey this time was a little long, and he didn't know what would happen on the way. It would be useful when the time came.
An hour later, Mo Tiankong arrived outside the Han family's Lin Garden. Why was it called Lin Garden? It was just the literal meaning. Firstly, it was very big. Secondly, the greenery was done well. Overall, Mo Tiankong directly called it Lin Garden.
The imperial capital was much bigger than the average city, but every inch of land was worth an inch of gold. Because he didn't look down, he didn't know how big it was, but he could tell just by looking at the door.
The walls stretched out, and a huge door sat in the middle. The door was guarded by Wuzong level martial artists. They were divided into two rows of five people each.
Mo Tiankong had experience in the Lin Clan. Mo Tiankong was stopped when he stepped forward. Then, he reported to the Lin Clan.
Mo Tiankong got the map from the Han Family and didn't stay for long. Mo Tiankong didn't have the time to think about it.
After leaving the Han Family, Mo Tiankong opened the map and looked at it.
The Eastern Xuan Region was named because it was located in the eastern part of the continent. The entire region was divided into ten great empires, like a jigsaw puzzle. Each empire's territory was connected to the other empires. In addition, there were also many forbidden areas. Some were outside the empires, and some were within the empires.
Adding these together, the entire Eastern Xuan Region was formed. The Aquamarine Empire was at the bottom of the Eastern Xuan Region, and the Sentry Town was at the bottom of the empire. The Chaotic Sea was at the border of the empire.
Of course, from the map, the Aquamarine Empire wasn't the empire with the longest coastline. Half of the empires in the Eastern Xuan Region had coastlines much longer than the Aquamarine Empire.
However, there were also empires that were inland. They didn't have the threat of the Chaotic Sea, but they weren't completely without threat. Some demon beast mountain ranges ruled many empires, and some forbidden areas were also in the empires.
There were two empires that shared borders with the Aqua Blue Empire. One was the Kushuang Empire, and the other was the Grand Wan Empire. Kushuang was an inland empire, while the Grand Wan Empire was half of the empire's coastline.
After Mo Tiankong saw this, he let out a sigh of relief. Fortunately, the Aquamarine Empire wasn't located in the middle of the ten empires. Otherwise, he would have to travel back and forth, which would take even more time.
Now, they only needed to start from the Aquamarine Empire, the empire at the bottom of the Eastern Xuan Region, and go up one by one, avoiding the need to go back and forth several times.
The Han Clan's map was quite detailed. All the cities of the Empire were marked out. Even the large mountain ranges and rivers were marked out.
With the map in hand, Mo Tiankong began to consider which empire to go to first. There were two neighboring empires, Gui Shuang and Da Wan.
There was still some distance between the two empires. In order to not have to travel back and forth repeatedly, they had to go to both empires. The remaining empires could travel in parallel.
After Gui Shuang and Da Wan, they would go to the third empire, Xiumi Empire, and then the fourth empire. It would be like tying a shoelace.
After making the decision, Mo Tiankong went out of the city and stepped into the transmission formation. The Imperial Capital wasn't close to the border between the two empires.
Naturally, Mo Tiankong was going in a straight line. As long as he reached the nearest border, he would have to take three transmission formations to reach the northernmost city of the empire. Then after crossing the border, he would enter the other empires.
Along the way, Mo Tiankong didn't stop to stroll around. After three transmission formations, Mo Tiankong arrived at the northernmost city, Settling North City. Most of the city was garrisoned by the army.
Mo Tiankong didn't enter the city. Instead, he directly flew up and continued to rise. He looked down at the ground, mainly to identify the direction.
The border of the Kushan Empire was three kilometers away from Settling North City. His flying speed quickly crossed this distance and entered the Kushan Empire.
Soon, he stopped in front of a city. Mo Tiankong looked up and saw three words written on the city gate: Tu Xi City.
Well, this wasn't the main point. The main point was that 1% of his reputation points might come from this city. Mo Tiankong wanted to find a small town, but it would be better if there was a city.
After all, there were a lot of rich people in the city. Although it was located at the border, it was similar to Settling North City. Most of the people in the city were garrisoned by the army. There were fewer warriors, but there were also merchants.
The demand for all kinds of supplies at the border was very high. Therefore, merchants would travel thousands of miles to these cities.
When the empires were in a state of stable development, they wouldn't deliberately prohibit the entry of warriors from other empires. Many merchants from other empires were also coming and going from other empires.
After entering the city with the crowd, there wasn't much difference between the warriors in the city. Whether it was their clothing or other things, such as their language, they were also using the common language of the continent.
It can also be understood that the Martial God level powerhouses unified all aspects of the continent's standards, including the road of martial arts and so on. Now that the Martial God level powerhouses didn't come out, Wu Sheng level powerhouses divided the land. Then the Martial Emperor level powerhouses established their own countries. This kind of system formed the order of the entire continent.
Therefore, there might be some differences between the warriors in different parts of the continent, such as clothing and so on. However, there weren't many of these kinds of warriors in the entire continent. It was just like the difference between the minority and the Han people.
The majority of the people were the Han people. Tu Xi City was also the same. Most of the warriors didn't dress very differently. Moreover, because of the common language, there were no barriers to communication.
In the city, Mo Tiankong also saw a warrior riding a Hanxue horse. Damn, it seems like the communication between the two border cities was very close. Then the 1% reputation value of Gui Shuang had not been completed yet.
The sky darkened. Mo Tiankong didn't think much about it. He found a restaurant to stay in. If he had a place to stay, he would be crazy to camp in the wilderness.
Good.
After eating a comfortable meal, Mo Tiankong returned to his room to think about how to advertise the product.
But first, he opened the mission panel. The side mission panel showed the reputation value of each country. This was for Mo Tiankong's reference. Otherwise, how would he know if an empire's reputation value had been met.
The reputation value of Gui Shuang Empire hadn't reached 1% yet. It was still zero. That is to say, the warrior riding a Hanxue horse was an exception. Moreover, when Mo Tiankong wandered around the city, he didn't see any transmission arrays.
But if there were goods coming in from the shops, why didn't they advertise it? Although he only saw a warrior riding a Hanxue horse today, it was hard to say if other warriors also had it.
It had been more than a month since the transmission array of the Aquamarine Empire was connected. Moreover, it was reasonable for the goods to arrive late. Tu Xi City might have just received the goods from the grocery store.
Regardless of these, he had a little foundation. If he sold it, it wouldn't be too abrupt. Not everyone could accept the appearance of unfamiliar goods.
Many warriors might think that he was a scammer, but at least they had seen it.
Therefore, there was only one problem left. How should he advertise? Should he find someone to test the effects of the items in the store? However, the items in the store were too expensive to test, and Wang Zai had a time limit to consume them. As for the Thousand Island Beer, he would have to encounter someone at the peak of the Martial General Realm or the peak of the Martial Ancestor Realm to see the effects.
One reason was that the growth of spiritual power was relatively slow, and the other reason was that the growth of spiritual power in one bottle was not much. It was difficult to find a suitable martial artist, so these were not possible.
The effect of the martial skill pill could be seen in an hour, but he didn't know what martial skill the other party was using and what level of cultivation they had.
Of course, it didn't matter. There shouldn't be many people who had high level martial skills, but Mo Tiankong was afraid that the other party couldn't afford the 50,000 spirit stones martial skill pill.
Thinking too much, it was better to just set up a stall. This was the simplest and most direct way.
Mo Tiankong was ready to rest. The wooden bed in the restaurant was not as comfortable as the shop. Auspicious also slipped into bed.
The next day.
Because the shop had been operating continuously for nearly two weeks, his biological clock remained. At around nine o 'clock, Mo Tiankong woke up.
He was ready to set up a stall, but the market was not a good choice. He could only do the same as the warriors in Sentry Town. The streets and alleys were a good choice.
The market was generally provided to some mercenary groups and some trading companies. They had a fixed shop, and they had to pay taxes. They were provided to relatively stable forces.
Not all trading companies were for business. There were fixed shops, markets, and black markets. In any case, these people could be seen anywhere that could make money.
For mercenary groups, they could get some items they didn't need from exploring, such as natural treasures and demon beast materials. They accepted missions all year round, and this was also a place to deal with these items.
For example, Mad Lion and the others sold a large number of materials to the Bountiful Treasure Pavilion because they had to sell them in a short period of time in exchange for spirit stones. If they weren't in a hurry, they could slowly sell them in the market at a higher price.
Because there were many forces participating, anything could appear in the bazaar. Many cultivators also liked to stroll around the bazaar. It was possible to find some precious items that the sellers didn't pay attention to, or items that the sellers didn't recognize.
Mo Tiankong walked around and left the more prosperous area in the center of the city. He had no choice. There were many stalls on the streets and alleys. He didn't know if he would be caught if he set up a stall on the streets.
There was no space in the center of the city, and there were many guards patrolling. The area a few streets away was more relaxed.
Mo Tiankong also thought of renting a shop and operating it for a few days. The problem was, would people rent it to you? A few days? Just thinking about it was a bit difficult. He also thought of buying a shop just for a few days. There was no need.
As for setting up a stall, Mo Tiankong also had his own plans. Forget about Wangzai. He could pick some expensive items. Even if they couldn't afford it, it would still attract the attention of many warriors.
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