Chapter 67: For the century-old cause of Baicaotang

Chapter 67 For the century-old cause of Baicaotang

"Cooperation? What do you want to cooperate with me, a bad old man?"

Manager He handed over twenty-five spirit stones to Lu Xuan, and asked curiously.

"There are twenty or thirty spiritual planters in Baicao Hall, which means that there are more diseased spiritual plants behind them."

"These spiritual plants have been invaded by alienated demon insects and polluted by turbid spiritual energy, and they have all kinds of strange symptoms.

If you can't find the problem, no matter how much time and energy you spend, you can only watch them wither and die. "

"So I have a vague idea. Instead of letting them die quietly, it is better to buy those diseased spiritual plants from the spiritual planter at a low price and try to save them."

"I don't know most of the spiritual planters that Baicaotang cooperates with, so I want Mr. He to match them and find those diseased spiritual plants for me at a low price."

As the steward of Baicaotang, the thin old man is responsible for purchasing and counting all kinds of elixir and spiritual plants. Whether it is a full-time hired spiritual planter or a free cooperation, they all have a close relationship.

Not to mention, the old man himself had a deep love for Lu Xuanen, so he wanted to take this opportunity to repay him.

"Acquisition of diseased spiritual plants? I really don't know what you think, kid, to come up with such absurd things."

Guan He frowned, the other spiritual plant masters were so secretive about diseased spiritual plants, and it was too late to hide, but Lu Xuan wanted to take the initiative to join him, which made him puzzled.

"Are you sure you can control and cure those diseased spiritual plants? Don't you worry that your own spiritual plants will be implicated, and the acquisition will lose money?"

"The spiritual plants I planted will definitely be isolated from those diseased spiritual plants and will not be affected."

"As for buying Lingzhi at a low price, I would like to get it for free, but I guess it will be difficult to achieve. After all, the Lingzhi master has spent so much time and energy cultivating Lingzhi. Give it to someone else."

"Of course, I can't guarantee a 100% success rate in treating the diseased Lingzhi. There is only a certain possibility, but it should still be profitable."

Lu Xuan said.

"It's easy to help you connect and contact those spiritual planters. Most of them probably want to deal with those diseased spiritual planters. If someone buys them at a low price, they are naturally willing to stop the loss."

"Just what is your standard for low price? How much is my salary?"

Manager He was obviously interested, looked around, and pulled Lu Xuan into a corner.

"The purchase standard is about 10% of the value of a mature spiritual plant. There is a certain amount of room for fluctuation according to the degree of disease and growth status."

"As for the remuneration for your old man, it is directly calculated according to the quantity. The first-grade spiritual plant has one spirit stone per plant, and the second-rank spiritual plant has four spirit stones per plant. What do you think?"

Lu Xuan's main purchase targets are first-grade or second-grade diseased spiritual plants, and third-grade spiritual plants are estimated to be planted by few people in the entire Baicao Hall, and the number is extremely small.

As for the gradeless spiritual plant, its value is extremely low, and there is no light group reward. It is not possible to earn many spiritual stones just by relying on the recovered spiritual plant, so it is not within his consideration.

"One spirit stone or four spirit stones per plant..."

Manager He bowed his head and pondered.

"Then I won't be polite to you kid, and I promise to contact and persuade every spirit planter in Baicao Hall."

"It's not because of those few spirit stones, I'm just worried about the Lingzhi in their Lingtian. After all, those Lingzhi Herbal Halls have ownership or priority."

"It is related to the hundred-year-old cause of Baicaotang, and there is no room for negligence."

The thin old man said righteously.

"That's right, for the century-old cause of Baicaotang!"

The two looked at each other and smiled, everything was in silence.

"Sit here for a while, I'll go see if there are any mutated spiritual plants in the medicine garden in the hall."

With the opportunity to easily earn spirit stones, Manager He suddenly became very motivated.

There are several medicine gardens under the name of Baicaotang, one of which is not far from Baicaotang, and there are more than ten kinds of elixir suitable for refining pills.

Lu Xuan and Baicaotang are just a free and cooperative relationship, and the medicine garden has a lot to do with it. It is not easy for him to enter together, so he can only sit in the hall and wait quietly.

The drug boy who was handling the elixir next to him was very discerning, and brought a cup of steaming elixir tea and a small dish of elixir fruits.

Ling fruit is fingertip-sized, lavender in color, with uneven surface, looks ordinary, but tastes extremely sweet and delicious.

Lu Xuan threw them into his stomach one by one, and ate more than half of them in a short while.

In a wide medicine garden.

The area of the medicine garden is dozens of times larger than the small courtyard owned by Lu Xuan. Inside there is a mountain peak tens of feet high, and a small river full of spiritual energy lingers at the foot of the mountain.

At this time, over the medicine garden, a white aura shield covered the entire garden, and aura flashed across the surface of the shield from time to time.

The thin old man took out a wooden card with strange runes drawn on it, the spiritual energy on the shield immediately gathered, and sensing the breath on the wooden card, a crack that could allow one person to pass through quickly appeared.

Guan He entered the medicine garden sideways while the crack was still closed.

He looked around, and quickly located a spiritual field not far away.

Three spiritual planters gathered around the Lingtian, discussing something intensely, all three of them had gloomy faces.

"How's the situation these two days? Didn't you find any new diseased Lingzhi?"

Manager He walked up to the three of them and asked.

"Under the full protection of the second-rank top-level formation, no new diseased spiritual plants have been found yet."

"However, going on like this is not an option. The second-rank formation is maintained day and night, and the cost of spiritual stones is not a small amount to protect such a large area of medicine garden."

A chubby spiritual planter came out and said.

"How are the lesions found before Lingzhi are now? Have you found a solution?"

Manager He nodded, looked at the three and said.

"Those diseased spiritual plants have been isolated, but the degree of the disease is getting deeper and deeper, and there is no way to find out the reason for their disease. It can only be a blind cat and a dead mouse, which is entirely dependent on luck."

"That's impossible. In the past, Fangshi had the protection of the foundation-building monks and the third-rank formation, and there would never be a similar situation, so it was difficult to react for a while."

"Coupled with the strange and unpredictable way of the evil spirits' intrusion, it is impossible to guard against it. It is already very good to be able to defend well."

The three spiritual planters looked deeply concerned when they heard the words.

"I have a friend who is also a spiritual planter. You may know him. In order to find a way to get rid of diseased spiritual plants, he wants to buy some infected spiritual plants at a low price."

"What do you think?"

The eyes of the three of them lit up, and their minds became active.

The only reason why they are reluctant to give up those diseased spiritual plants is that they don't want to waste their previous efforts. Now they hear that someone wants to buy diseased spiritual plants, even if the price is not high, there is a new choice.

(end of this chapter)

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