Chapter 557: I’d rather take it straight than ask for it! 【Subscribe

Chapter 557 I would rather take the middle than ask for it! 【Subscribe】

Routines for exchanging treasures from various sects

In fact, they are all the same with minor differences and nothing new. It is nothing more than using treasures to drive the disciples to do tasks, practice, and work for the sect. Wei Han has long been clear about this.

But what happened to Jianzhong?

He looked at Gu Mingyue suspiciously, hoping to get more information.

"Sword mounds are a major feature of our holy land!" Seeing this, Gu Mingyue chuckled and said, "Our sect has cultivated countless sword cultivators over tens of thousands of years, and most of them will enter the sword mounds when their lifespan is exhausted. In the secret realm, completely bury your body and Feijian inside, so that the descendants of the Yin sect will be blessed."

"After years of accumulation, there are millions of tombs of sword cultivators buried in the secret territory of Jianzhong. Each of them represents the inheritance of a sword cultivator at his peak, and each tomb retains a powerful sword intent."

"The Zongmen stipulates that outer disciples have the opportunity to enter it to practice once every three years, inner disciples once a year, and our personal disciples three times a year. If you obtain the inheritance of sword intent in the secret realm, you will receive a lot of merit rewards. It can also be regarded as a means of artificially cultivating swordsmen!"

Wei Han couldn't help clicking his tongue secretly when he heard the words.

The holy land is amazing, even a secret place like Jianzhong? The background is simply unimaginable.

As long as the disciples in the sect enter the precious land of Sword Tomb to cultivate, as long as their talent is not too bad, it will definitely be a hundred times easier than ordinary sect disciples and casual cultivators who feel the sword intent.

It is no wonder that the gap between the disciples of the Holy Land and the disciples of the small sect is like a world of difference.

"Senior sister, do you know how much merit it takes to exchange for a space Taoist?" Wei Han raised his eyebrows slightly, and said, "If it is possible, I would like to exchange for one, junior."

"You? Impossible, save it!" Gu Mingyue seemed to be amused, and leaned forward and backward with a smile: "How precious is the space Taoism, which direct disciple doesn't want to exchange for one? Do you know the worst one? Every spatial Taoist tool needs more than three million merits, and even better ones need tens of millions of merits?"

"Let's put it this way! Ordinary inner sect disciples in the Holy Land can accumulate three to five thousand merit points a year, but they can only reach ten to twenty thousand if they work **** tasks, and they will have to save for hundreds of years without eating or drinking!"

"It's better to be a direct disciple. There are at least 50,000 to 100,000 merits every year. In theory, you can basically exchange them for hundreds of years, but you can't exchange them for other things during this period. Who can bear it?"

Wei Han couldn't help having a headache when he heard the words.

It is indeed a Taoist tool that can only be used in the realm of the gods, and the price is not ordinary expensive.

It is said that the merit points of Zixiao Holy Land are very valuable, and the private exchange price has been raised seven or eight times. It takes seven or eight high-grade spirit stones to buy one merit point.

In other words, a space Taoist artifact is worth tens of millions of high-grade spirit stones? I'm afraid this is enough to buy a medium-sized fairy city, right?

"I do have spirit stones, but I'm just getting started, so I don't want to show off my wealth in a high-profile way, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble!"

"So if I really want to exchange space Taoism, I'm afraid I can only go to Jianzhong to try my luck?"

Wei Han pondered in his heart for a moment before he made a decision.

Sword Mound really should go, no matter whether you can earn a lot of merits from it, it is such a suitable place to practice sword intent, if you don't go, you can't justify it.

"Junior Brother, do you really want to go to Jianzhong?" Gu Mingyue is a shrewd woman, she could tell at a glance that Wei Han was silent, and she might have made a decision.

"That's right!" Wei Han said with a calm smile, "It's good to go and have a look, after all, wouldn't it be a pity if I didn't know about this holy place of sect practice?"

"In addition, in the Sword Tomb, you can increase the level of the sword will, and each level will have a merit reward of 500,000. It would be great if you got started earlier..."

Gu Mingyue's voice became softer as she spoke, her face full of regret and annoyance.

Obviously, he can figure out how many achievements Wei Han has missed by pinching his fingers casually.

"It doesn't matter!" Wei Han smiled indifferently: "Achievements and spiritual stones are just numbers, and you can find a way to earn them when you need them."

"You are free and easy."

Gu Mingyue smiled appreciatively, and continued to listen to other people's high-spirited talks.

After some information exchange, everyone present has learned a lot, and they have learned a lot of various true or false information, and their horizons have been broadened.

Finally, finally reached the stage of discussion.

All the personal disciples present are all talented people. Every time they practice and retreat, they will have a lot of gains. There will always be some inferences when discussing and communicating with each other. This is what everyone looks forward to most in every gathering.

As one personal preacher after another preached, Wei Han also listened mesmerized.

Although no one here can match his sword intent, most of them are below the second and third ranks, but they each have a lot of novel ideas, which still let Wei Han gain a lot.

"Hehe!" A female cultivator in a long skirt at Danding Peak teased and said, "It is rumored that Junior Brother Wei in Qingming Peak is a peerless genius who comprehended sword intent in 30 breaths and reached the fourth rank in a few years. Come out and give us advice."

"Hiss! 30 breaths to realize sword intent? Impossible, this is impossible!"

"Could it be that he is the guy who searched the sect for more than half a month a few years ago? Isn't that a fake?"

"Promoted to the fourth rank in a few years? Is this too exaggerated?"

Everyone was in an uproar, and pairs of unbelievable eyes stared over.

Everyone has heard about Wei Han's outstanding talent, but not many people know exactly how evil he is. After all, Master Xu Suwan deliberately kept the news low-key, and the whole sect only regarded him as an ordinary genius.

Now Dan Dingfeng's true biography has been exposed in public again.

Wei Han might find it difficult to keep a low profile now.

"You don't need to pay attention, junior." Gu Mingyue sneered and reminded through voice transmission with his spiritual sense: "Our sword cultivators in Qingming Peak are upright and impulsive, and the two master ancestors are also straightforward and quick to strike when they disagree, so this peak has a lot of grudges in the sect. Many, these bird people in Danding Peak like to make trouble when they have nothing to do, so bear with it."

"Senior Sister, do sword cultivators have patience?" Wei Han smiled dumbly, and said casually: "A sword cultivator would rather take the truth than ask for it. Although I am low-key, I am not the type to let others bully me."

"this?"

Gu Mingyue was shocked all over.

It was as if something exploded in my mind.

Wei Han said that she would rather get straight from the middle than seek from the song, which already made her think a lot, as if there were billions of thoughts intertwined in her mind, and she couldn't say a word for a long time.

"What's the matter?" The female cultivator in the green skirt of Danding Peak urged with a sneer, "Junior Brother Wei is famous for his peerless talent, don't you even dare to preach?"

(end of this chapter)

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