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Chapter 1666 The Desolate Clan's Business

Chapter 1666 The Desolate Clan's Business

Just when Jiang Cheng, Ji Linghan and Xu left the Wu Clan, the gathering place of the Desolate Clan deeper in was full of voices.

This place is in an area filled with turbid air, and the location is similar to the frontline position of the Tianle Army in the past.

Although it is not the beautiful scene of the Wu people, it is also very lively.

There are endless palaces, fairy chariots, and tents that are resplendent and magnificent.

There are tens of thousands of immortals from all over the Land of Absolute Dao, bustling with each other, like a market scene.

"Two nails on the front paws of the first-tier boutique Howling Turbid Demon, and the price is on if you need it!"

"Second-rank top-grade blunt turbidity demon Blood Essence is a catty of four taels, only exchange for red black sand, the highest price gets it!"

"A section of the third-rank top-grade pointed turbid demon fibula, weighing seventeen catties and four ounces. If you are eager to sell it with tears, you can directly exchange it for Yuan Xianjing!"

"What, Tier 3 materials actually flowed into the market? And Yuan Xianjing can be exchanged?"

"I, I, I, I want to change!"

"Don't snatch, offer one by one!"

Hundreds of people swarmed up, just like a big sale in a supermarket, many people almost started fighting.

But there are also some immortals in the distance showing disdain.

"Hmph, a bunch of ignorant fools!"

"The turbid demon's defense is low, and the most worthless part of his body is his fibula."

"A second-order brown turbid demon eye, high-quality! I don't tell you the effect of this thing..."

"I want it!"

Similar sales and purchases came one after another, very professional and meticulous.

When Jiang Cheng killed the turbid demons on the front line, he only knew that the turbid demons were divided into ranks one, two, three, and four.

Who would have thought that turbid demons can be subdivided into more than a dozen different types, and the same rank also has different qualities and prices?

However, most of the transactions here are very primitive barter.

There is no way, the immortal Realm who came here specially is at least the Celestial Venerable.

Compared with Yuan Xianjing, what they want more is the materials they are in short supply.

The turbid demon is full of treasures. His bones, blood, fur, sharp claws and other parts can become rare materials for the alchemy array.

And these materials are not produced inside the Immortal World.

However, muddy demons are not prey, and they are extremely dangerous in their own right.

Think about the 100,000 men of the two most elite legions of the Tianle Army, paying a heavy price of 2,000 battle losses in order to wipe out more than 200 turbid demons.

Most of them are only the first-order turbid demons, and the third-order only has two heads.

This is a 'brilliant' result that can only be achieved with a well-trained army, a Tiangong fortress position in the rear, Daosheng leading the team, and clever tactical cooperation.

If it were some Sects with Daoist saints in Daoist Land, tens of thousands of people were mobilized, and in the end, the results would probably be single digits, with more than half of the disciples killed or injured.

Basically, there is no difference between giving away for nothing.

The difficulty of obtaining it is too high, which has also caused the situation that the material of the turbid demon is hard to find.

Now the Heavenly Palace has shrunk back, and the spoils of the previous heavenly armies are naturally used to arm their own people, and it is impossible to sell them to the major Sect families.

This business is now taken over by the Huangzu.

As a race that doesn't cultivate the soul, or even immortal power, and specializes in refining the body, the tall and strong Desolate people have extremely high resistance to turbid air.

Despite the lack of military tactics, due to their strong individual strength, their efficiency in killing the turbid demons is comparable to the sum of the previous two heavenly armies.

Many Sect aristocratic families and Rogue Cultivators came here to buy rare muddy magic materials.

For this situation, all domains turn a blind eye.

The Desolate Clan is one of the ancient "Forbidden Clans", but they can provide precious materials on the one hand, and on the other hand resist the invasion of some dirty demons, which is a good thing that kills two birds with one stone.

However, at this time, those outside who are hawking and selling are not barbarians.

The barren people don't need materials such as the Pill Talisman Array, or even the finished Medicine Pill Dao Item.

They only need to be useful to the Desolate race.

For example, the Meteor Dao Profound Essence Stone that can be used to forge their weapons, such as the Proud Rune Blood Vine, Bone Cracking Flame Liquid, etc. that can be used to refine the body of barren people.

These special materials are generally only available to large and medium-sized chambers of commerce.

Because of this, barren people who find it troublesome will only trade directly with the big chamber of commerce.

After these chambers of commerce received the entire turbid demon, they would cut it into hundreds or thousands of copies and sell them to other immortals outside at a high price.

The barren people don't care about this kind of reselling.

Anyway, they can't use the materials outside.

And these immortals who visit the booths of the chamber of commerce outside are not necessarily what they need.

After they bought the materials of the later muddy demons here, some of them would take them back home and continue to resell them several times at high prices.

In time, this place is likely to become a bustling Daxian City.

Across the stalls in the 'bazaar', there is a tribal gathering place for barren people.

Although there are no formation Restrictions to guard it, considering the strength of the barren people, the idlers dare not approach rashly.

Stone houses or nests like hills are arranged irregularly.

In an open space surrounded by a fence, a sign was erected, with three large characters written on it - Trading Office!

Miao Yu is here now.

Behind her stood the Jianghan Immortal Emperor who was also in the Tianshu Pavilion back then, and now is the Taoist Realm.

Opposite and beside Miao Yu, there were fifteen stone tables and benches, representing sixteen powerful chambers of commerce.

A series of transactions that are enough to make the outside world short of breath, involving hundreds of pieces of sixth- to eighth-order materials, are almost all negotiated in this extremely crude wasteland.

"Second-rank top-grade scorpion turbid demon, 513 kilograms of meteoric Dao Xuanjing stone, Changheng Palace!"

With a chants, Daosheng Liecai, the second hall master of the Changheng Palace diagonally across from Miao Yu, got up, smiled and raised his cupped hands to everyone present.

"Haha, thank you for your help."

Then he stepped forward to touch the ring, and the 513-jin meteorite flew to a huge stone table in front left.

The two Taoist priests of the Desolate race sitting behind the table glanced at them, and nodded with satisfaction.

Put those meteorites into a storage fairy in the shape of an animal skin bag that he carried with him.

Then flick your fingers forward.

A body of a second-order turbid demon with a length of more than three hundred feet, covered with a hard shell with brown spots, but with half of its head missing, flew forward.

Daoist Liecai took it quickly, and put the corpse of the turbid demon into the storage space with him.

Even if the transaction is completed.

At this time, a slightly mocking chuckle came from beside Miao Yu.

"Heh, Myu Elder, it seems that you are going to return without success this time."

"I said long ago that with our Futian Pavilion, your Tianshu Pavilion will always be dark."

"You can't beat us!"

Fairy Miao was used to strong winds and waves, and her beautiful face did not change at all in the face of this kind of provocation.

She just turned her head slowly and glanced at the middle-aged Daoist sitting on the stone bench next to her.

Then he said lightly: "That's not necessarily true."

The middle-aged Taoist twirled his black beard and said triumphantly, "Then let's wait and see."

(end of this chapter)

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