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Chapter 134: Chapter 134 School Conflicts

“Let’s go, the old man is eager to exchange so good feed for my treasures at ho, the food in the river is not enough, and we can’t eat people, let’s see if there is sothing good here.”

The red-nosed old man said these spine-chilling words as he swayed towards the entrance, drinking.

Unfortunately, there are hardly any ordinary people left here.

And just now in the car, everyone had a conversation, and so basic information was already known.

These last groups of Transcendents ca from three different cities, naly sser City, Marston City, and Blue Deer City.

It seems like at this very mont, the market that has begun, those human figures, are in a similar situation.

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The main crowd of this market is perhaps centered around “sser City”, radiating to at least four or five surrounding cities and so regions, firstly dispatching a vast number of Extraordinary Birds to spread out in a net-like manner, distributing Extraordinary Seals.

Then, proceed with eligibility verification.

Now that the final round of verification has ended, the embryonic form of a market is vaguely erging.

As of now, it is still unknown whether this market is the first initiated by a Mysterious Organization.

Or perhaps, at the sa ti, similar markets are also erging in other areas of the Federation.

Of course, all these have nothing to do with Tang Qi; he is just here to scout.

Together with everyone, they reached the entrance.

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That tree-stump-like shadow was a Shadow Soldier wearing a black iron mask, and inside the stone jar in front of him was full of red liquid.

But its texture is entirely unlike blood, rather it resembled the state of lted candle wax.

On the other side, a stone monunt is erected.

On it, rules are engraved, the rules of the market.

The first rule is the renewal of the seal; pay one Divine Grace Coin, put the seal into the liquid, soak for one second, after which the seal can perform three stampings. Only after stamping can one enter the market, and the stamped Seal Pattern can induce mist to conceal oneself.

Subsequent rules state; within the market, one can set up stalls at will, can trade independently, or go to the Contract House for notarized transactions. No combat for any reason is allowed within the market, violators will be expelled and perpetrators of destruction will be hunted down by the organization.

Currently, the market offers three official services, located in the Intelligence Cabin, Appraisal Cabin, and Contract Cabin respectively.

The market occurs every three days, but the possibility of a Temporary Market is not excluded.

The thod to enter the market for the first ti will be followed subsequently.

Like Tang Qi and others, it’s mostly after being at the estate, that they ca in riding a “Ghost Carriage.”

Having read through the rules one by one, it was finally Tang Qi’s turn.

Clang!

A Divine Grace Coin was tossed, directly falling into the canister beside the Shadow Soldier.

With a crisp sound, Tang Qi has already subrged his seal in the liquid. He had carefully read before that the attached Information Fragnt said it was a vat of magical Red Seal Oil.

A second later, Tang Qi picked up the seal and looked at it carefully again; the Information Fragnt on it had indeed changed.

[Curios: Mysterious Seal.]

[State: Consuming.]

[Information Fragnt: With this seal, possess three permissions to enter the Extraordinary Market, can use spiritual power to induce the mist in the Seal Pattern, concealing one’s own appearance.]

Having read it, Tang Qi did not hesitate, just like the few before him.

He stamped the renewed seal directly onto the back of his hand, only to see a circular symbol appear, which contained two ssy black lines, andering and twisting, finally connecting head to tail in an unexpected harmony.

Tang Qi could sense that with just a thought, he could induce a cloud of mist from the symbol, shrouding himself.

Although the one who ca here is “Second Body”, one can never have too much concealnt.

So, the mont Tang Qi stepped into the valley, a thought touched the symbol, and a vast white fog imdiately enveloped him, enveloping his entire figure.

Strangely, this fog seed to only obstruct the sight of others, not his own.

At this ti, most people inside the market were doing the sa.

Thus, the scene appeared sowhat eerie, a perfect match for this mysterious valley and the curious market, resembling a gathering of ghosts.

Tang Qi stood at the entrance, a hint of anticipation in his eyes, feeling sowhat excited, but he masked it very well.

He walked through the mysterious valley like a ghost, quickly selecting the first stall.

It was a seemingly dead black tree; beneath the tree, a mist lingered, partially revealing a cloth spread on the ground with many items on it.

Huh!

Tang Qi walked into the fog, and the items on the cloth imdiately beca clear, although the face of the stall owner sitting at the tree’s roots remained indistinct just two steps away.

This situation could indeed trigger an impulse to grab the items and run.

However, no fool would likely do that, given that the market’s organizers dared to provide the venue and clearly set out the rules, any violators would probably be imdiately eliminated by the strong guardians nearby.

Naturally, Tang Qi did not plan to do so; compared to barbaric thods, his special ability was the true reason he looked forward to the Extraordinary Market.

His gaze earnestly fell on the stall.

He had initially thought that the randomly chosen first stall wouldn’t have anything good.

But at that mont, a ghost light surged from the depths of Tang Qi’s eyes.

Although not intense, it was undeniably real, revealing all the items as curios.

More precisely, they were extraordinary materials.

Most were bizarrely shaped herbs, and so were rather disgusting, such as bloody eyeballs, unntionable organs from so beast, dried blood, and whole viscera… Each was quite repulsive but definitely belonged to the category of extraordinary materials.

Tang Qi casually looked at one of the items, an unusually large eyeball.

It seed freshly gouged out from an eye socket, with a thick stench of blood entering his nose, and ghost lights converged into an image.

[Curio: Flash Spirit Monkey’s eyeball.]

[State: Incomplete.]

[Information Fragnt One: An eyeball of a Flash Spirit Monkey, containing a trace of extraordinary power, can be used as an ingredient in so secret dicine or consud directly for power.]

[Information Fragnt Two: Due to the missing other eyeball, direct consurs have a high probability of death. Adding the other eyeball can increase the success rate by one-tenth.]

After examining the eyeball, Tang Qi quickly looked at the other materials.

Without exception, although all were extraordinary materials, each had severe side effects and direct consumption would lead to a dire fate.

This stall must be the one those people discussed earlier, which has trapped and killed many.

However, those trapped were simply reckless ordinary people. Any sowhat knowledgeable transcendent would never directly consu materials unless absolutely necessary.

In fact, even for secret dicine.

Unless there is a precise identification, normal transcendent individuals would not dare consu them rashly.

After all, not everyone is like Tang Qi, inherently possessing the “All-Knowing” cheat-like special ability.

The materials displayed by this stall owner were like graves for reckless ordinary people, but for secret alchemists, they were full of temptation.

Yet, as Tang Qi identified and compared them to the knowledge in his mind, he was disappointed to find that none of the attractively abundant extraordinary materials at the stall were of use to him.

“So unlucky? A clash of schools?”

Tang Qi glanced at the silent stall owner still shrouded in fog, feeling sowhat frustrated inside.

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