Rise From The Doom Chapter 110

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It wasn't Liu Wei An's first time in Yellow Sand City, but every time he came here, he could feel the bustling atmosphere. It was not Liu Wei An's first time in Yellow Sand City, but every time he came, he could feel the bustling atmosphere.

Unlike Stone City, it always gave people a comfortable feeling.

"Get out of the way, get the h.e.l.l out of the way!" A luxurious carriage roared over, charging into the street from outside the city without slowing down, causing the streets to be filled with chickens and dogs. One of them couldn't dodge in time and was knocked away by the horse, screaming as he crashed into a wall seven or eight meters away.

The man who was driving the carriage had to use all his strength to redirect the carriage. He let out a string of angry curses, and with a flash of his blade, two heads flew out. One of them was a Bronze-ranked warrior.

Only then did Liu Wei An notice that this coachman was actually a Silver rank master. Thinking about Sun Lingzhi's Gold rank driver, he couldn't help but wonder what was wrong with this world. Were all the experts old drivers?

In the blink of an eye, three players had died. The surrounding people didn't seem surprised, but after the carriage left, the scene returned to bustle.

The person that Li Qingyang had sent to wait at the entrance early in the morning, after meeting Liu Wei An's signal, he transferred the money to Liu Wei An, who also handed the Black Bow over to Black Bow. Ten million copper coins suddenly entered Liu Wei An's account, and he was in a very good mood, so he could eat more today. He had a good impression of the Plum Blossom Trading Company, so he preferred to go with the Plum Blossom first.

Bronze grade equipment, black iron grade equipment, one silver grade item, plus some random items, he made a profit of 5.9 million copper coins. Finally, he took a look at Liu Xiangyan's sword, which was worth 3.11 billion copper coins. He took a look at the goods in the shop and saw that their prices were generally 20% higher than the income.

The only thing left was Zhao Xiaolong's spatial ring. It had always been a good item, and it was a cube one at that. He was reluctant to sell it. Last night, he sent one out, but now he came back with another. Thank you, Xiaolong.

Liu Xiangyan's influence could not reach the boundaries of Yellow Sand City. After coming here for so long, no one knew who he was, so Liu Wei An was completely relieved. He came to the street stall's wild market, which was the most bustling place in the region.

There were many swindlers and thieves, but there were also quite a few good things to sell. For those with good eyesight, they would be able to find rare items worth a few gold coins with a few copper coins. Of course, there were also those who would spend a few gold coins to buy trash that were worth not even a single gold coin.

Sabers, spears, swords and halberds were the most common items in the stalls. However, they were basically low-grade goods that were no higher than bronze. Actually, this was easy to understand as well. Ore, wood, bones, unknown terrines, yellowed books, paper, sh.e.l.ls, worms, snakes, ants, herbs, earth. The variety and variety of the items had greatly broadened Liu Wei An's horizons. It turned out that mud could also be bought and sold. Next time, find a jar and fill it with water. I wonder if anyone will buy it.

Liu Wei An checked the stalls one by one. Because he had never seen one before, he looked very carefully and actually saw a man selling bricks.

The stall owner was a s.h.i.+fty middle-aged man, he spoke to the people around him, "I am not bragging, this is definitely a treasure that belonged to the Immortal family, if not how could it be invulnerable to swords and spears? I've also asked some experts, and the method of burning it is also very common. It's the fire that we usually know, but how could a normal brick be harder than metal? No one could explain it, so — "

"Stop bragging. You said that we are invincible, do you dare let me try?" A big fellow couldn't help but be eager to give it a try. When everyone saw him, they were shocked. This person was 1.8 meters tall and had a powerful body. The key factor was the huge saber on his back, which was about two meters long and weighed at least a hundred pounds.

"No problem, but 1 copper coin for one cut, that's the rule." The booth owner was not afraid.

"1 copper coin is not a problem. However, if it is broken, you must compensate me with 1 copper coin. No, 2 copper coins." The big man was not stupid.

"Deal! My business has always been honest and honest —"

"Cut the c.r.a.p, hurry up." The surrounding people hurriedly interrupted the stall owner who was bragging about himself.

The big man did not make any unnecessary movements as the brick was on the ground. He chopped down with his blade, and it was obvious that he had managed to restrain some of his strength, but even so, he was still able to exert about two to three hundred pounds of strength. Even Liu Wei An did not believe that the brick could survive.

Dang —

The huge saber was sent flying, but the brick remained unscathed. Not a single crack could be seen, not even a single shard could be seen. The big man's face turned ugly. With a roar, he used his full strength to slash downwards.

The wind from the saber blew past, causing the air waves to cause the surrounding people to take a step back.

Dang —

The loud noise suppressed the noise around them. The few people nearby were so shocked that their ears buzzed. When they opened their eyes, their eyeb.a.l.l.s were about to pop out of their sockets.

The brick was still lying on the ground, and aside from a rectangular mark on the ground, there was no other change. Looking at the big man again, his hands were already split open, and traces of blood could be seen on his wounds. From the force of the rebound, it could be seen how much strength he had used.

"Sorry, sorry." The stall owner picked up two copper coins and proudly cupped his hands towards the surroundings, "Now everyone believes that I'm not bragging, right? That's why I said 10,000 copper coins is not excessive at all. If it wasn't for my son missing money for his driver's license, I would definitely not —"

Ding dang!

A s.h.i.+ny gold coin landed on the stall. With one hand, he grabbed the brick and lightly said, "10,000 copper coins right? I'll buy this brick."

The booth owner grabbed the gold coin with a smile, "This piece of brick belongs to you. Take a look and see what else you need. My booth has a wide variety of items and I have everything —"

Liu Wei An had already led the crowd away.

"Do not miss the chance to pa.s.s by." Everyone thought that there was nothing left to watch, but who would have thought that the stall owner would grab another brick from his bag and shout, "Invincible diamond! Everyone take a look, look, baby!"

Ordinary bricks naturally wouldn't be indestructible, and ordinary metals couldn't be forged, let alone being burnt in mere mud. But, if it was bestowed with other powers, then it would be different. The moment the huge saber and brick collided, Liu Wei An saw a trace of a pattern appear.

That was why he had taken the brick down as quickly as he could.

It made him extremely shocked. He originally thought that the Corpse Dissolving Symbols were already very powerful, and could even undo metal. However, after seeing this brick, he discovered that he still underestimated the power of the symbols.

This was a shop that sold books. Books were a rare commodity in the world of demon beasts, and only those that were found in ruins could be found. It was impossible to find anywhere else, so even if it was a short story, it was still extremely precious.

In fact, many of them were replicas, so these books didn't have much value. Liu Wei An glanced over and what really caught his attention was a piece of paper the size of a palm in the corner. It was dark in color and had a faint trace of a route.

His face sank as he turned to look at the owner of the hand. It was a young man with a frivolous face and fair skin. There was a girl by his side who was about twenty-three years old. The youth didn't even look at him and directly asked the stall owner, "How much is it?"

"10 thousand copper." The vendor was an old grandpa, and he was all smiles.

"This dark and una.s.suming thing costs 10 thousand gold coins. Old man, you can play with me." The youth shouted angrily, "Are you selling it for 100 copper coins?"

The old man shook his head.

"Keep it for yourself." The youth threw the paper on the ground and was about to leave when the woman beside him suddenly said, "10 thousand copper coins, right? I'll take it."

"20 thousand copper." Liu Wei An picked up the piece of paper.

"Hey, there's a roadblock tiger, do you know who I am? You actually dare to increase the price, do you want to live? " The young man was unhappy about this.

"Old grandpa, look —" Liu Wei An didn't even look at the young man.

"30 thousand copper." The woman unhappily stared at the young man, and the young man immediately shut his mouth.

"50 thousand copper." Liu Wei An shot a glance at the woman and realized that she was extremely beautiful. Furthermore, she had an unusually quiet temperament and was very unique.

"60 thousand copper." The woman frowned slightly.

"100 thousand copper." Liu Wei An didn't hesitate. From the moment he picked up the piece of paper, he had already made up his mind. No matter what price he had to pay, he would take that piece of paper.

"Let's go." The woman sighed lightly. Without looking at Liu Wei An, she turned and walked away without any hesitation. This made Liu Wei An feel like he had missed a punch. If it wasn't for the fact that she had an unusual temperament, he would have thought that she was just a support.

"Old grandpa, this is 10 gold coins. You can count it." Liu Wei An paid the bill.

"Thank you, young lad. If you have time, come often. I have quite a lot of good things here." The old tutor was still smiling merrily.

"Of course!" He had already seen it. Other than the piece of paper in his hand, there was nothing else worth his attention.

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