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"It’s been a long ti, your ID is still so stylish," Shura couldn’t help but tease when he saw Gu Shanhai.

Gu Shanhai also had a very odd expression when he saw the other person, "It’s been a hundred years, how co you haven’t aged a bit, still looking like a young man..."

This remark made Shura’s expression stiffen; he didn’t expect Gu Shanhai to say such a thing.

"You and I don’t have a problem with eternal youth," Shura quickly recovered. He was very wary of Gu Shanhai because his text reminder had beco completely ineffective against Gu Shanhai. Before, he could still see so question marks, but now it was different, as if Gu Shanhai didn’t exist at all.

Therefore, in his mind, this number one player might still be this elusive *** who had disappeared for a hundred years.

"It’s really not a big problem. Do you want to order custom gear? I’ll still charge the extra rate as before. Oh, and I’m also taking orders for custom pills, props, and of course, there is a variety of other ssy business—there’s nothing you can think of that I can’t do," Gu Shanhai implied you just need to wash up... no, that’s not right, just clean out your pockets and get ready to pay.

"That’s fine then, but my requirents are not low." Shura was now at level 460, his battle power was estimated to be surpassed by only three or five other players.

Aside from a few odd exceptions, the remaining were all leaders of major forces.

"The higher the requirents, the higher my fee," Gu Shanhai hinted that he couldn’t handle a asly level 460, could he?

"You write first, Azure Dragon should also be arriving soon," Gu Shanhai handed over a piece of paper, instructing Shura to find a place to write and then be ready with the funds.

It hadn’t been five minutes since he finished speaking when Azure Dragon arrived.

"Yo, Shura is here too," Azure Dragon also teased. Although the two were lone wolves, ever since they had cooperated in the World of Adventurers, they had done instances together and beca friends through a union of strength.

Shura nodded at Azure Dragon, not saying anything.

But he seed to have co prepared and passed a list over to Gu Shanhai, then said, "Here, this is what I want. Who would have thought that after a hundred years, you would still be the best in the world."

"Don’t, don’t, I’m just soone who mixes resources, I can’t compare to you two," Gu Shanhai said with a smile.

"These years, where have you reached high positions, my friend?" Azure Dragon ca over to probe for so information.

He wanted to know how Gu Shanhai managed to level up so quickly, even surpassing them.

"What high positions? I’m just muddling along," Gu Shanhai was impervious to the flattery, it wouldn’t have made sense to explain, as the other couldn’t replicate it anyway.

Gu Shanhai could see that these two still didn’t listen to him and continued to follow the battle system. He guessed that in about a thousand years or so, their talents would not keep up with their progress, and then there would be sothing to see.

But with the advantages and combat experience accumulated in their early days, they wouldn’t imdiately fall from grace; instead, their progress would be slowly dragged down.

It was unlikely that they would beco indistinguishable from the rest, but they would gradually fall behind the mainstream.

"By the way, do you feel like your talent is now strong in spirit but weak in practice?" Gu Shanhai probed.

Hearing this, Azure Dragon laughed it off and changed the subject: "I wonder when I can get my hands on the stuff I want."

"If it’s quick, half an hour. If it’s slow, an hour," Gu Shanhai casually took out the Azure Dragon and began crafting.

He wasn’t at all shy about being watched by the two of them—if they could learn by watching, then let this be an extra gift.

Unfortunately, neither of them was a life skill professional, nor did they have any related secondary jobs, so they couldn’t understand a thing.

Put them in a fight, and they were top-notch fighters.

The two could only watch Gu Shanhai with wide eyes, and in half an hour, the items were freshly completed.

"Here, what are you going to pay with?" Gu Shanhai casually tossed Azure Dragon’s items to him, then glanced at Shura’s list and, while the Azure Dragon was still there, crafted them too.

Seeing this, Azure Dragon checked the attributes and put them away, then said, "What else can I pay with, it’s a hefty bloodletting."

From these words, it was clear he was very satisfied with the equipnt and props provided by Gu Shanhai.

Another half hour went by, and finally, all the items were crafted.

Taking advantage of Shura’s inspection, Azure Dragon brought out a large pile of items, didn’t say what they were, and pushed them all to Gu Shanhai.

Gu Shanhai, upon seeing this, remarked, "Good man, worthy of a top ten player, such rich goods."

"All for ?" Gu Shanhai asked.

Azure Dragon nodded, "All for you, if you think it’s not enough, just say it."

"With your sincerity, even if it’s not enough, I’ll waive the rest for you," Gu Shanhai was no fool; he knew the items were about equal in his estimated value, which is why he was so generous.

Azure Dragon was no fool either, he wouldn’t actually give Gu Shanhai junk, he’d make sure he paid full value.

The opportunity for a second transaction implied the chance for future cooperation; why ruin it for a petty gain?

Shura, after inspecting, also took out a large pile of items and pushed them all over.

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