As it turns out,
once you start having troubles, they just keep coming nonstop.
Even if they’re happy troubles.
Li Ye quickly discovered that with the successive establishnt of the three Immortal Islands, they had begun to alter the spiritual power structure within the sea.
At the sa ti, many fish began building nests in mid-air.
No.
Rather, it’s that all the spirit fish and spiritual objects within the sea are in uncountable numbers, almost endless, blocking the sunlight and clouds, flying towards the Heavenly Do.
They carry various spiritual materials derived from the sea, forming groups by tribe, constructing one "nest" after another surrounded by cloud qi, with the interior resembling an intricate network of coral reefs.
The vitality produced where the sea and the Heavenly Do et is reflected atop these nests, and soon a variety of spiritual objects began growing, like seaweed, coral, and all kinds of marine life.
These "nests" are like layers of clouds covering the earth, in vast numbers, estimated to be in the billions and still considered few.
"So is it because of the power of Ruo Wood?"
"The sea has more yin energy anyway, which does make sense."
"But isn’t this too much?"
Li Ye glanced, feeling a bit perplexed.
Even his divine sense couldn’t accurately discern how many fish were building nests at once; it’s worth noting he’s the master of these hundred thousand acres of sea.
And on those nests.
Grow so second to third tier spiritual materials.
Yet, they are very pure.
These constitute the first batch of spiritual materials evolved from the vitality resulting from the sea eting the sky, with excellent quality, useful for crafting water series magical artifacts, magical treasures, refining pills, and for other uses, imbuing the effects of both sea and sky.
However, they still require a lot of spiritual qi.
And the more the better.
Li Ye hadn’t expected that one day he would be troubled by a lack of spiritual qi.
Clearly there’s already so much spiritual qi here, with the power of Ruo Wood bringing even more, yet there’s still a lack — it’s as strange as saying there’s a scarcity of gold in a gold mine...
But that’s the reality, and Li Ye is quite helpless.
Nevertheless, he has solutions in mind.
He took another look at the various spiritual materials that were growing vigorously, taking a deep breath, and instructed the Spiritual chanism Vine:
"Here’s the plan."
"In my na, summon the sect’s disciples, brothers, and sisters here; entering this place only requires giving one third-tier spirit vein, then they can freely use the spiritual objects here for refining or other purposes."
"But the items refined must be sold in Ruoquan Island’s auction house, just send out invitations to all the major sects on this point."
— This actually won’t incur a loss because the spiritual qi required for the first growth acts as a foundational investnt; the more, the better it is for future developnt.
It’s like fertile land.
The various spiritual materials grown on it are just by-products.
Moreover, it allows for the favorable exchange of ties and helps boost fa — even though he’s already quite famous, he wouldn’t mind becoming even more well-known, as one can never have too much reputation.
"Okay."
"I’ll get to it right away."
The Spiritual chanism Vine understood Li Ye’s intention.
And imdiately went to make arrangents.
When the news began spreading from the East Pole Yang Sea to the internal circles of the Four Seasons Sect, the alchemists, array masters, and other cultivators who had been feeling envious and competitive suddenly beca excited.
"Finally, True Man Lingye has thought of us."
"Hahaha, let’s see what those arrogant alchemists have to say now!"
"It feels so good, but entering requires a third-tier spirit vein..."
Hmm.
In fact, this price is not important.
It’s almost like a symbolic entry fee.
After all, who doesn’t have the money for a third-tier spirit vein? Attending such a grand event, a third-tier spirit vein is just a small expense, and rely the opportunity to et great figures, form connections, and discuss the Dao is already worth the cost.
But the issue is, who wouldn’t have so spirit veins stored at ho, especially third-tier ones, which are quite awkward in level — True Man Lingye might as well ask for fourth- or fifth-tier instead.
Of course, this was just a passing thought.
Third-tier is just right, even Golden Core and Foundation Establishnt cultivators don’t mind.
So there remains just one troubleso matter.
If too many cultivators go to exchange for third-tier spirit veins, will the sect temporarily close the exchange channel?
Thus, the array masters, artifact refiners, talisman masters, and other cultivators who had been happy hurried to the sect’s Steward Hall, gathering in a group, clamoring:
"Quick, get a few third-tier spirit veins!"
"I want so too, I have quite a few friends and juniors, give a hundred strips."
"I’ll take slightly fewer, just thirty strips will do."
In any case, just buy first and talk later.
Not planning to stockpile and resell, but buying more for family and friends should not be a problem, right?
The steward cultivators in the Steward Hall were already aware of the commotion caused by Li Ye, having prepared in advance and begun to mobilize the sect’s reserve of third-tier spirit veins.
Yet, this matter blew up way beyond expectations.
Waves upon waves of cultivators rushed over, almost packing the vast Steward Hall to the brim — mind you, this hall utilizes a special spatial array, theoretically capable of accommodating a million people to handle affairs simultaneously.
So shortly.
The Hall Master of the Steward Hall reported to the Sect Leader with a bitter face:
"The third-tier spirit veins stored in Grade B Warehouse Number One and Number Two are depleted."
These two warehouses are open to the public, each holding three hundred thousand and six hundred thousand third-tier spirit veins — theoretically sufficient for normal scenarios.
Otherwise, who buys so many third-tier spirit veins for no reason?
Those without money won’t buy so many, and those with money directly buy higher-tier spirit veins; Li Ye set this awkward level perfectly, which is quite vexing.
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