"Is there something bothering you?" Qin Lei asked during their dinner. As someone older than Chen Tu by a few years, he naturally sensed something in Chen Tu's head. He had no reason to dig into his matters unless Chen Tu was willing. Anyway, there's a limit to being helpful to his junior.
Furthermore, he hates guessing. If there's something he wanted to know, he would simply ask.
"It is something related to pill refinement. I am thinking about asking the teacher the next time we're called to help." Chen Tu politely replied and brushed over the topic. Although there's nothing wrong with sharing things with Qin Lei, Chen Tu feels it was slightly irrelevant to share this with Qin Lei.
As a matter of fact, there's a reason for this.
While sharing what he experienced over these two days with Qin Lei wouldn't hurt him, Chen Tu felt that he shouldn't bother Qin Lei too much concerning Alchemy. After all, the latter did share with Chen Tu that the study in Alchemy wasn't his priority.
To him, Alchemy was a second profession that acted like a different form of self-enlightenment. His main focus would still be cultivation. There's also nothing wrong with having such a mindset.
After all, cultivation and occupation had a link in between, like Yin and Yang.
They could support one another as well as compliment wherever they were lacking. Furthermore, Qin Lei wasn't the only special case here. Out of the ten thousand disciples in this Outer Grotto, about ninety percent had their mind set on this path.
Hence, Chen Tu's decision to not bother Qin Lei with his matter was wise. At the same time, he couldn't tell Qin Lei that he's been wasting money lately from visiting the Worldly Treasures Pavilion and purchasing Spiritual Ingredients, correct?
"Heh... Even if you don't say, I could still guess it. You're sneakily trying to concoct some pills, am I correct?" Qin Lei flicked a grain of rice on Chen Tu to tease him.
As this fellow's senior brother, how could he be oblivious to what Chen Tu has been going lately? He simply didn't disclose everything he knew as a form of respect to this junior brother.
"Listen to my advice. Although Alchemy is important, you shouldn't neglect your cultivation. And without a solid cultivation level to protect yourself, you're nothing but a sitting duck in many situation outside." Qin Lei said.
"Try thinking this... Could you go out to harvest any Spiritual Herbs if that area you're going belonged to a Middle or Peak-Stage Body Tempering Later Beast? I doubt you'll even have the money to hire some protection, let alone going there." He added.
There was a portion of fact in Qin Lei's words. Chen Tu's future would be bleak without sufficient cultivation to protect himself.
Furthermore, his ambition didn't merely end at simply learning about Alchemy. This means that he would be climbing the ladder continuously. And in Alchemy, being incapable of moving forward and stagnating at one spot would translate to limited future prospects.
If this happened, Chen Tu would eventually come to a day when his creativity and competitiveness dried out like his vitality.
"I'll make sure to remember senior brother's words." Chen Tu returned a smile back to Qin Lei as a reply. He naturally had an answer to back his confidence. But it also wasn't necessary to disclose the truth to Qin Lei.
After their meal, the two made their way to the Worldly Treasures Pavilion.
Knowing how to read now allows Chen Tu to browse the merchandise himself. It also gave him a reason to stop following Qin Lei around.
Of course, there's always an exception here and there.
For example, when Chen Tu came to a display podium with a root of ginseng shining in jade luster and black exterior. On the label, the word "Blackjade Ginseng" was written.
To Chen Tu's surprise, this treasure cost five hundred Contribution Tokens. In a direct conversion, that's equivalent to five thousand Spiritual Coins.
How many people in this Outer Grotto can take out five hundred tokens to purchase the Spiritual Herb? Furthermore, they can't expect to eat this Blackjade Ginseng like this, correct?
Even if they don't, who knows what can be refined from this treasure? And most importantly, there's not even a line of explanation for its medicinal effect!
Other than the Blackjade Ginseng, plenty of oddities are available for purchase. For example, a clamshell that could produce a certain essence extract and a regular rucksack that had twice the holding capacity it appeared to be. Naturally, Chen Tu knew a few uses, but not everything.
Coming here to browse their wares also allowed Chen Tu to open his eyes to the treasures here. While being able to afford it was an entirely different concern, it was always better to open his mind to what this world had to offer.
As usual, Qin Lei's destination was the counter selling the Pure Spiritual Beast Essence.
In Chen Tu's case, he returned to the ground level to browse their merchandise. And once again, he refilled the ingredients necessary to refine additional Grain Pellets.
He was about to leave the pavilion, but something caught Chen Tu's attention. This made him feel curious about its origin. And without delay, Chen Tu approached the stall owner to get an answer to his curiosity.
"This stall owner. What you can tell me about that rock?" Chen Tu pointed at the rock about the size of an ostrich egg. It had a very odd shape with a few uneven surfaces. There was a sword mark on its widest surface, and this marking revealed a hint of the obsidian crystal inside.
Chen Tu naturally had no idea what material it was.
"This stone? I found it outside of the grotto. Someone once told me there's a small amount of True Essence Obsidian Ink Inside. As for how much it had, I really have no idea." the stall owner replied. He appeared to not have enough understanding on this item too.
"What is your selling price for this item?" Chen Tu continued. He had no reason to buy this, but subsequently, feeling that there would be something good if he did.
"What about five Spiritual Coins?" the owner quickly came up with a price he considered fair. But what kind of reasonable price is this?
"No!" Chen Tu openly rejected and prepared to leave.
(What a joke!) Chen Tu's refusal was like a slap to the owner's face. Even if he could afford it, why would he spend the money on buying a piece of rock that had no specific uses? Of course, it could have been different if the owner had been sure about the content inside the stone. But obviously, he doesn't. If he did, perhaps the price of whatever was inside could be worth more than five mere Spiritual Coins. Since he couldn't deliver some trustworthiness in his words, who would be willing to pay his asking price? Even in the eyes of passersby, this thing here was simply a useless rock. Chen Tu's expression remained firm and collected. Although the stall owner only asked for five Spiritual Coins, wouldn't Chen Tu have a better place to spend his money? For example... Buying five more sets of ingredients to refine the Grain Pellets? Of course, it would be great if there was really [True Essence Obsidian Ink] inside the stone. Otherwise, he would have wasted the money for nothi
With a more organized yet relaxing schedule, Chen Tu could allocate his time preparing the ingredients before leaving them to mature. Additionally, although his tinkered recipe had a terrible chance of refining a Two-Star Pill, the losses can be compensated by its higher yield and success rate. The freedom of time he had from the preparation would also give Chen Tu more flexibility in his time to visit the Training Hall. After all, with the ingredient partially handled, the concoction time can be shortened to roughly ten minutes per cauldron. The remaining time would be divided evenly to his rest, studying, working, and cultivating. In a blink of an eye, a few days had passed. Over these few days, Chen Tu had a stable income of fifteen to twenty Spiritual Coins from refining the Grain Pellet alone. If the Contribution Token earned from the Spiritual Garden were added, that would be between fifty to seventy coins. While his choice is slightly less than working in the Spiritual Gard
Qin Lei had left his seat and stood beside Chen Tu at the end of his sentence. Judging from his expression, there's a hint of conflicting emotion fighting inside his head. The conflict was fierce, but as a matter of fact, it only lasted for a few seconds in reality. Considering how Qin Lei's knees gradually bend forward, what he was trying to do is obvious. (I'll kneel in front of junior brother Chen if that's what it takes to get some help...) "Senior brother." Chen Tu's call instantly brought Qin Lei's thoughts back to his physical body. But the strength between his legs was gone as his knees approached the ground faster than they supposed. Fortunately, a foot came forward before Qin Lei's knees touched the ground. A pair of hands firmly grabbed his shoulders simultaneously and helped Qin Lei to stand. "I'm not sure how much I had, honestly... But let us visit the Worldly Treasures Pavilion tomorrow after the harvest. With another day of income, I'm sure we could afford to buy
This time, they only had three newcomers out of the twenty-five participants. By taking Chen Tu and Qin Lei out of the remaining headcount, it was safe to say there were twenty repeating participants. Regardless of how they were chosen, there's no doubt that they're happy to participate in this harvest. After all, only twenty-five people would be chosen from the seven senior workers and Elder Wei Xuan. This means those who weren't chosen could only look at the twenty-five people with a pair of jealous, red eyes. To most, this harvest was merely an excuse for the Spiritual Garden to reward the people they endorsed with Contribution Tokens. While as a matter of fact, that wasn't the case. The reward was plentiful, but not everyone qualified to share the bigger piece of an entire cake. Naturally, some people did well, and some didn't. After all, harvesting a Burial Root properly requires experience, patience, and understanding. If merely using brute strength would get the work done,
Qin Lei naturally saw how that newcomer got accepted by Chen Tu into their group. Being the one closest to Chen Tu, how can he not know what is in Chen Tu's mind? His only worry was Chen Tu being too nice to everyone else. Of course, his concern was not in a bad way. Qin Lei could feel that Chen Tu hardly doubted the intention of other people. Although it was not a bad thing, it wasn't good either. Of course, the worry should only be concerning when they were outside the Blood Refining Grotto. After all, everyone was both junior and senior, brothers and sisters here. Suppose their fellow disciples weren't helping one another in a protected environment. What could be expected when everyone here went outside? Would their sword be pointing at outsiders, or would it be pointing at their own fellow brothers and sisters? Qin Lei decided to keep quiet after he gave it a quick thought. It might still be too early to speak about this with Chen Tu. Furthermore, Chen Tu was merely ten this
Because they're having such an amazing harvest today, Elder Wei Xuan naturally couldn't be stingy with everyone here. When the sky was about to get darker, he had a senior worker bring a word to the canteen, and food was delivered afterward. Furthermore, what they served wasn't the usual menu on the ground level, but the exquisite one available to order on the first level. This kind of generosity was not something one could see often! With a sentence from the elder, everyone came and ate to their heart's content. Of course, that was after someone recorded the number of Burial Roots they handed over to senior workers. Putting the figure today into total, they had harvested seven hundred Burial Roots in this single day. Furthermore, nothing was left to waste because they missed any of them in between. It is also safe to say that there's no matured Burial Roots managed to escape their fat of getting uprooted by these human cultivators. With ten plants in a row, ten rows in one plant
Standing in the middle of their attention, Qin Lei explained his circumstances and reason for collecting such a fund. Naturally, that includes what happened to his father and his intention to buy the Spiritium Velvet Antlers from the Worldly Treasures Pavilion. The exorbitant price of seven hundred Contribution Tokens naturally explained why they needed all they could get. Although this means that not everyone can afford to buy the treasure, there's no say about what would happen if it stays unsold for some time. Although he hadn't intended to eavesdrop on their conversation, the elder could not help but shake his head after listening to Qin Lei's story. Hearing from a distance to a Golden Core Layer cultivator is as simple as breathing. The elder naturally knew who Qin Lei was talking about. After all, the sixth elder, who is also an acquaintance of Qin Lei's father, was the one who asked him to take care of Qin Lei if possible. It was obvious that he knew about this. The only pa
(Damn! This is going to be troublesome!) The worker cursed in his mind. At first, he assumed that Chen Tu and Qin Lei were normal disciples. But it was obviously akin to throwing a rock at his own feet. How can someone that could take an Alchemist Token out as they like to be normal? He should have roughly guessed the background of these two from the moment they requested the Spiritium Velvet Antlers. But it was too late for him to change his mind. With three minutes remaining on the clock, all this worker needed was to delay them until the bell rang. As long he could keep them occupied until then, they naturally had to come back tomorrow. After all, the Worldly Treasures Pavilion had a strict reputation for stopping all transactions after the bell. Only those who are in the middle of settling their payment would be entertained. As for the rest, they naturally had to return the next day if they were still keen on buying that item. The same rule would still apply even if an elder