The Undying Madman of the Eight Great Wanderers
The continuous prompt sounds rang out, Small Knife had already gotten used to it.
"This is a reward! A unique item, only you can use it. Work hard, don’t let us down." The Grand Elder of the Hidden Witch Tribe handed a token to Small Knife with a sowhat complex expression.
This token was actually made of water? It felt soft to the touch, with complex patterns on it.
"Drip your blood on it for recognition, and no one can take it away. Be careful outside," the Grand Elder said seriously.
Small Knife took a closer look.
Water Elent Gratitude Order: Special lower-grade magical artifact, when activated in danger, can form a Water Elent Shield to protect the body, capable of withstanding the attack of an ordinary Immortal Master for a cup of tea’s ti, or a full-strength blow from a Middle Stage of Qi Cultivation. (3|3) (Unique)
Tip 1: Recognize by dripping blood; only those with one of the Wood, Water, Earth, or Spirit Roots can recognize.
Tip 2: Hidden Spirit Root is also acceptable.
Tip 3: With this token, one can join the Water Elent Sect and beco an Inner Sect Disciple.
Tip 4: The Water Elent Sect is a sect for Transcendent Cultivators, only elders of the sect can refine the Water Elent Gratitude Order, and each piece is extrely valuable, given only to those of great favor.
Tip 5: Unique doesn’t an there’s only one, but it’s the only one in the Witch District and cannot be refined.
Small Knife’s eyes lit up, magical artifact, used by Immortal Masters, he actually got it just like that, what a surprise.
And this had already considered his future? Not bad, very good.
Then he chatted with the Grand Elder for a few monts, inquiring about maps for purchase and news about the Water Elent Sect.
They all existed and were prepared.
But, ... hehe!
It was very extortionate, all sky-high prices, ordinary players simply couldn’t afford them.
Of course, they also ca with complex continuous tasks.
Normally, even if one could complete these impossible tasks, to buy...!
One could buy, as long as one sold part of the harvest, it would completely suffice.
So, they planned to seize the fruits of my harvest, of course, Small Knife wasn’t going to hand over and repay.
If money can solve the problem, is it really a problem!
Being so close to this gigantic Totem Pole now, coupled with the goodwill from the Grand Elder and the elders, upon checking, it was indeed true that the secret vault was right here by the Totem Pole.
Directly checking, Small Knife gasped after inspecting.
No wonder it’s a large tribe, the Wugu Tribe’s secret vault couldn’t compare, the goods inside were far more nurous, not saying a hundred tis more, but certainly dozens.
The quality was also only stronger, not weaker.
The Great Witch Artifacts were packed densely, these are entry-level, aning First Realm one-ti treasures, each representing a Great Witch’s life, so many, this tribe must have no shortage of Great Witches.
Yet these were not the most precious, as they only appeared in the upper-middle of the secret vault list.
Looking up further.
Whoa! The first item at the very top was actually a Flying Sword, not First Realm, but Second Realm?
Celestial Fire Flying Star: Flying sword, fire attribute, rating: lower-grade Second Realm, usable by Foundation Establishnt level??. (Unique)
Attributes: ???
Price: Inheritance Contribution: 10000.
Tip, unique, as it’s the only prized war trophy unable to be refined, it ca from an enemy who once nearly destroyed the Witch District, can only be obtained through tasks or exchanged with Inheritance Contribution.
Upon seeing this, Small Knife’s heart cooled.
His Inheritance Contribution was insufficient to redeem, even if it was, trading it would leave him without the ability to use it.
So he quickly turned to other items.
There were various flying swords, magical treasures, talismans, spirit dicines available.
None were unique, but only one of ten or such, all appeared to be war trophies, all entry-level, with quantity restrictions, indicating they couldn’t be manufactured, and hence could not be bought with money.
Reluctant to spend Inheritance Contribution, gave up on tasks at a glance, all were continuous tasks, complicated and troubleso.
With such, all couldn’t be obtained.
Really annoying.
How is it possible they won’t sell even when I offer a good price? Don’t they have any comrcial sense?
Even marking a sky-high price would be fine, like the Great Witch Artifacts, based on Small Knife’s estimate, their price is several tis the normal, since it’s ford from a Great Witch’s life.
So the displeased Small Knife imdiately took out Iron Block, buying whatever could be bought, regardless of whether it was Great Witch Artifact or anything else, regardless of usability.
Buy them all, buy first talk later.
The Grand Elder and others started off calm but quickly beca shocked, then numb, several elders rubbed their eyes directly.
"Weird! Is there still an undiscovered ruin?" These elders had to ponder.
It shouldn’t be possible.
"Only here, elsewhere, not just Immortal Masters, those strong cultivators would definitely take it at any cost." The Grand Elder reminded.
"I understand!" Small Knife nodded, asked about it, because he had enough Inheritance Contribution, he could also co directly back here later.
So, farewell, co back another day when the Grand Elder isn’t here to move goods.
Beep: You received a mission: Leave the Hidden Witch Tribe.
Staying within the Hidden Witch Tribe area for ten days allows departure.
Reward: Free to leave.
Tip: Within these ten days, you are just a regular native, not a player, once the NPCs of the Hidden Witch Tribe find your uniqueness, it will result in pursuit.
Failure to leave, staying less than ten days will lead to task failure.
Would you like to start the mission?
To avoid scaring the elders into having heart attacks, Small Knife temporarily stepped down.
In fact, Small Knife also wondered if he was too high-profile? And that’s why this mission appeared?
Small Knife was in no rush to start the mission, not even recognizing the Water Elent Gratitude Order with blood, who knows if there’s a ti limit once recognized.
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