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The Falling Silver Ice Sulfur was good stuff but also needed a top-notch Weapon Saint to be refined.
Even though the Hundred-Night Weapon Pavilion was the top Weapon Pavilion of the Great Weapon City and one of their floors sold supreme-grade divine weapons, the amount of supreme-grade divine weapons that were being sold did not exceed 10. Each of these 10 supreme-grade divine weapons had a heaven-defying price. Apart from that, they were also handed down and not refined by any Weapon Saints.
The Great Weapon City had the most blacksmiths with the highest level of blacksmithing. Nevertheless, there was no Weapon Saint in the Great Weapon City.
In the Great Weapon City, there were only Divine Weapon Masters who refined low-grade divine weapons at most. Blacksmith Great-Masters who could refine middle-grade divine weapons were very rare. As for Blacksmith Grandmasters who could refine high-grade divine weapons, there were only two of them in the entire Great Weapon City. As far as Weapon Saints were concerned, there were none in the Dao World, let alone in the Great Weapon City.
Even after purchasing the Falling Silver Ice Sulfur, one would still be unable to refine supreme-grade divine weapons. In other words, if a Weapon Saint really existed in the Dao World, how precious were they? How could they refine a mere supreme-grade flying Dharma treasure for someone else?
Those who attended the Dao Trade Meeting had a high status. However, they were nothing in front of a Weapon Saint.
Nomological fragments were different, as each of them represented a divine power. One could be enlightened about the divine power as long as they had the nomological fragments.
After the itinerant monk took out the Falling Silver Ice Sulfur, many people were overjoyed. When they heard the itinerant monk’s offer, nobody was interested because no one could afford it.
“I offer one metal-element nomological fragment.” Just as the itinerant monk thought that his Falling Silver Ice Sulfur would become an abortive lot, a slightly hoarse voice made an offer all of a sudden.
When he made this offer, Di Jiu immediately sensed everyone’s Spiritual Force on him. He snorted and frantic killing intent overflowed around him. This kind of killing intent seemed to manifest and even allow fluctuations in space.
Then, Di Jiu seemed to recall what kind of place this was. The instant that his killing intent overflowed, it vanished without a trace.
Those cultivators, who had scanned Di Jiu with their Spiritual Force, hurriedly withdrew it and felt silently shocked. Even though Di Jiu withdrew his killing intent instantly, everyone around could sense how powerful he was. This kind of power was tempered by killing countless people. Otherwise, he could not have such a terrifying killing intent.
He couldn’t be provoked! He was definitely a frantic cultivator who was bloodthirsty.
Di Jiu naturally could control his killing intent. He knew that he had revealed his good stuff so he purposely showed his aura to show these fellows who wanted to provoke him their place.
He cultivated the Nomological Dao. During the Immortal World’s Beast Tide, he had killed many demon beasts. Even a second-step expert might not have this kind of terrifying killing intent that could suddenly be withdrawn. This was because a second-step expert might not necessarily understand the killing intent law as clearly as Di Jiu.
“Dear friend, I urgently need your metal-element nomological fragment. As long as…” Before the itinerant monk could finish his sentence, an urgent voice was heard. It had to belong to a cultivator who also wanted the metal-element nomological fragment like the itinerant monk.
The itinerant monk who had taken out the Falling Silver Ice Sulfur snorted. “What’s the meaning of this? This is the Hundred-Night Weapon Pavilion’s Dao Trade Meeting. Don’t tell me that you don’t need to abide by the rules here?”
A skinny and not very tall man wanted Di Jiu’s nomological fragment. He did not fear the itinerant monk at all so he said calmly, “The Hundred-Night Weapon Pavilion’s Dao Trade Meeting is prosperous because we are all willing to have competition. Could this be your first time here? Is that why you don’t know the rules?”
The itinerant monk’s face turned somewhat ugly and he did not even answer Di Jiu. He just threw the Falling Silver Ice Sulfur to him. “I’ve made a trade. This is for you. Give me the metal-element nomological fragment.”
How could he not know the rules of the Hundred-Night Weapon Pavilion? In the Hundred-Night Weapon Pavilion, if two parties were having a trade and a third party was interested, he could intervene. As long as the things presented satisfied the other party, one could trade at any time and any place.
Di Jiu ignored the itinerant monk. Instead, he looked at the skinny cultivator. “I want top-notch materials to advance my flame. Do you have any?”
“I do.” The skinny man took out a jade bottle and added, “This is a bottle of fire-element Primordial Qi. However, one metal-element nomological fragment is not enough.”
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When this bottle of fire-element Primordial Qi was taken out, the entire Dao Trade Meeting venue grew excited.
Even Qi He stared at the jade bottle in the skinny man’s hands with envy. Not even pure Chaos Qi could be compared to fire-element Primordial Qi, let alone the motley of Chaos Qi he had taken out earlier.
This kind of thing usually appeared at a top-notch Dao Trade Meeting or a top-notch auction. He had not expected that such a treasure would appear at this Dao Trade Meeting.
Di Jiu was also excited. This was what he needed. This was the best treasure to allow his Dao fire to transcend nirvana. Then, he would use the Divine Fire Silk and his Dao fire would at least advance to a middle-grade divine flame.
The itinerant monk stared at Di Jiu and yelled sternly, “I have already traded with you and handed the item over. You have to give me the metal-element nomological fragment.”
No matter how fierce Di Jiu was, at the moment, he had to take out his metal-element nomological fragments to exchange them with the tanned, skinny man’s fire-element Primordial Qi.
Di Jiu did not care about him at all. He knew he was unreasonable. Right from the start, he had never touched that Falling Silver Ice Sulfur. As long as he did not touch it, it meant that he had yet to completely trade with the other party. He had read the rules on the VIP card.
The rule for trading there was that as long as the items of both parties were not completely traded, the trade could be cut off at any time.
“A metal-element nomological fragment,10 drops of First Evolution True Dew, and 3,000,000 Divine Essence Pills,” Di Jiu offered without hesitation.
“It’s a deal. I’ll hand it over to you.” Upon hearing Di Jiu’s offer, the tanned, skinny male cultivator did not hesitate at all. He threw the jade bottle in his hands to Di Jiu.
Di Jiu immediately threw a ring to the skinny male cultivator in black. He could not be any more excited. He had added 3,000,000 Divine Essence Pills because he did not want to take advantage of the other party. He could obtain more Divine Essence Pills, but there was most likely only this bottle of fire-element Primordial Qi. His offer seemed high, but Di Jiu knew very well that his offer could not be compared to the tanned, skinny cultivator’s item.
The surrounding cultivators were shocked by Di Jiu’s offer. He actually had First Evolution True Dew and had taken out 3,000,000 Divine Essence Pills? Where had these things come from?
What stunned everyone was that after Di Jiu and the tanned, skinny cultivator traded, before the itinerant monk could flare up, Di Jiu threw another metal-element nomological fragment to the itinerant monk. At the same time, he said, “I have also traded with you.”
“You have more than one metal-element nomological fragment?” The itinerant monk stared at Di Jiu in amazement as he asked this question.
Di Jiu ignored the monk. It was none of his business how many nomological fragments he had.
An ominous glint flashed past his eyes before he snorted and said, “I’m talking about two nomological fragments. If you don’t have…”
Although the surrounding people envied Di Jiu’s wealth, they also despised this itinerant monk. He clearly saw that Di Jiu was really wealthy and thought that he was on the losing end. Therefore, he wanted Di Jiu to add more items.
“You mean that you’re unwilling to trade with me for one metal-element nomological fragment?” Di Jiu coldly asked.
The itinerant monk snorted. “That’s right. My Falling Silver Ice Sulfur is definitely not worth one metal-element nomological fragment. If you want it, add 10 drops of First Evolution True Dew and some Divine Essence Pills.”
As he said that, the itinerant monk felt his hands loosen. The metal-element nomological fragment that he had in his hands was taken away. Then, the Falling Silver Ice Sulfur that he had previously thrown over was returned to his hands.
The itinerant monk suddenly stood up. How was this possible? How could someone take away the item in his hands? He had made up his mind that if Di Jiu was unwilling, he would not hand back the metal-element nomological fragment to Di Jiu.
However, the metal-element nomological fragment had been taken away by Di Jiu. This was something he had not expected.
The other people saw the change in Di Jiu’s gaze. This itinerant monk was not an ordinary fellow. What cultivation level did Di Jiu have? How had he taken the item from the itinerant monk’s hands?
Di Jiu laughed coldly. Even if the itinerant monk was at the late-stage Primordial Dao, Di Jiu could easily set up a Nomological Shifting Array to take the item from his hands. Moreover, he had left a Spiritual Force imprint in this metal-element nomological fragment. He had actually been worried that this itinerant monk would follow him but he had not expected that it would be put to use now.
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