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Chapter 1265 - Sale

And that's exactly what Rean did. He spent all his ti forging the weapons while Roan just cultivated with Kentucky and Celis. Thanks to that, Rean also experienced an increase in cultivation even though he only did the elental exchange with Roan. Eventually, the day finally ca when Rean delivered the last Special Edition of his Elent Gathering equipnt. "Here you go, a set of flying knives capable of gathering Wind Elent. Since there were quite a few pieces, I took three days to finish them all. The price is 1000 Rank Two Divine Stones."

The cultivator was delighted to see his knives and imdiately used his Divine Sense on them. Sure enough, Wind Elent gathered on their own, leaving a lot of space for the inscriptions he would add later. "1000 Rank Two Divine Stones... Over two years used to save them. However, I don't regret it at all. These little guys are perfect." The guy then passed the Divine Stones to Rean. "Thank you!"

Rean nodded before sending the stones into the Soul Gem Dinsional Realm. With Roan obtaining ten thousand from Kihin, the twins now had thirty thousand Rank Two Divine Stones to spend. Rean also took so Rank One Divine Stones for simpler trades, so there were another ten thousand of those. "Alright, everyone. I need to leave now. I'll let you know when I co back to continue forging." Well, Rean didn't think he would co back anymore anyway.

However, before he left, the Blacksmith Hall Master and a few other elders stopped him. "Wait a mont."

Rean looked at those guys and could tell that a few of them were the people who tried to figure out how his Elent Gathering equipnt worked. "Oh, Senior Grabol. I haven't seen you in the last few months. Tiao and Francis as well. The last ti I saw you was during I tried out for the Blacksmith Hall. Is there anything I can help you with?"

Grabol and the others nodded in response. "We have been trying to figure out how your Elent Gathering equipnt worked. However, we finally reached the conclusion that there's so secret involved during the forging process that can't be analyzed. No, to be more precise, once the equipnt's finished, the thod to create it disappears from its forging traits."

Rean had to admit the guy was really good. "So you noticed, huh? That's correct. It disappears, leaving behind the Elent Gathering ability alone. However, that doesn't an you can't figure out how it works by analyzing my equipnt. It's just that it's very difficult."

Grabol nodded and went straight to the main topic. "Rean, we really wish to have your thod to create Elent Gathering Equipnt. Would you mind coming up with a price? Before you refuse, I know that you have Elder Etherian backing you up. However, this kind of equipnt is just too important for our Sacred Land. If it continues like this, even Senior Etherian won't be able to stop the other elders from coming after you for the thods."

"Alright." Rean imdiately nodded.

"What?!" Let alone Grabol, even the disciples and the other elders were taken aback. How co he accepted it so easily? If it was any of the other blacksmiths, they would be extrely unwilling to do so.

Rean looked at Grabol and the others with a puzzled expression. "Is there a problem? If you don't want to buy the thod, then so be it." Rean was leaving the Huring Continent, so he didn't mind doing it. That was a good way of securing so extra profit as well. Besides, he wouldn't talk about his tempering thods or the Earth's Remnants. His own Elent Gathering equipnt would still be the best.

"Wait, wait, wait!" Grabol imdiately ca back to himself. "We want! We definitely want it!"

Rean smiled in response, telling them, "Very well. Senior Grabol and the other elders saw how profitable this business could be, right? With that said, I hope you won't mind if I ask for a very high price for it."

Grabol imdiately raised his hand. "You got one thing wrong. We do want the thod, but we won't allow the thod to leave the Sacred Land. The ones who will know of it are just a scant few, as it is directly related to the Sacred Land's strength. With that said, we won't be opening a business anywhere. We will only forge equipnt for our disciples and elders. Also, those who learn it will have to sign a Soul Binding Contract, with the penalty of death in case they try to reveal the secret behind the thods."

Rean wasn't surprised to hear that. "Very well, that makes

even happier. In any case, I will still ask for a high price."

Grabol didn't mind. "That's a given. Paying you for this huge contribution to the Sacred Land is just the right thing to do."

Rean then stated his price. "1000 Rank Three Divine Stones."

Grabol's face went pale in an instant. "This..."

Before he could refuse, Rean intervened. "Don't co at , telling

I can't have Rank Three Divine Stones because I'm not a Core Sector mber. You said it yourself. This is directly related to the Sacred Land's strength as a whole. Even if I'm not a Core Sector mber, surely I deserve such a paynt."

Grabol shook his head. "It's not that. We would definitely make an exception for you since you're correct in your statent. It's just that 1000 Rank Three Divine Stones is truly very expensive."

Rean smiled in response. "Not really. You don't need to share the forging thod, but you can still sell it to so big shots of the Huring Continent and recover the Divine Stones eventually. Think of the long term. It's definitely worth it."

Grabol then closed his eyes before he spread his Divine Sense. From the looks of it, he couldn't make that decision alone, so he contacted soone else. Around a minute later, he sighed and nodded, telling Rean, "Very well. One thousand it is."

"Thank you for your patronage." Rean was delighted to hear that.. "Please, bring everyone who wants and has the right to learn my thod inside. I will only show how you do it once!"

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