Mingxi was briefly stunned.
She hadn't expected it.
Yu Nimo, who looked like a shrewd and capable career woman, was actually a leaky sieve who spilled everything with just a little prodding.
Indeed, one should never judge a book by its cover.
Also, this Lian Yuexiang, what a strange, obscure term.
“Lian Yuexiang... Xiang? Guangguang, what do you think this could be? It sounds a bit... unclean.”
Mingxi comforted herself, certain ❀ Nоvеlігht ❀ (Don’t copy, read here) she was overthinking it.
Guangguang was Silent for a long ti before bursting into laughter and replying, “Hahaha... Master, you’re right, it’s really not very clean.
Lian Yuexiang is the poop excreted by the ghost- and plant-type Transcendent creature, Lian Yue Chang Gui.”
Mingxi: “...”
It really was that unlucky stuff.
The reason she wasn’t sure was because on Blue Star, Lian Yuexiang wasn’t called Lian Yuexiang, but the very elegant yu gui sha.
The Transcendent creature Lian Yue Chang Gui is known as the Cordyceps of the Transcendent creature world.
They have extrely short lifespans, only a few months. They hatch as Chang Gui in winter, grow by drinking moon dew, and transform into Lian Yue Flowers after winter.
Then, one day, they evolve into true Lian Yue Chang Gui.
After completing their evolution, they only have three days to live.
The poop they excrete during this period is yu gui sha.
And for humans, this yu gui sha is the best material for prolonging life.
Yes, the best.
It is said that 50 grams of yu gui sha can extend a human’s life by a hundred years!
What if it slls, what if it’s dirty?
Poop that can extend your life by a hundred years, if given to you, would you eat it?
What?
If you keep eating this poop, can you beco immortal?
Thanks for the invitation.
Eating poop is a personal preference, but for soone to be so naive as to think they can solve humanity’s most ultimate problem throughout history by eating poop, why don’t you go eat poop?
Cough, cough.
In other words, yu gui sha can at most only increase lifespan by a hundred years; not a second more is possible.
“Unfortunately, yu gui sha has no effect on your current situation, Master.”
Guangguang’s tone was full of regret, and it was unclear whether he regretted that Mingxi couldn’t solve the troubles brought by the Origin of Life and Destruction with yu gui sha, or if he regretted not being able to see Mingxi eat poop.
Mingxi rolled her eyes dramatically.
“If it’s for yu gui sha, then it’s no wonder there are so many Beast Tars coming and going outside Luo Wu Town.”
Mingxi looked at Yu Nimo, who was regretting her loose tongue, “So, soone recently discovered traces of Lian Yue in this mountain range?”
Yu Nimo finally realized she had been tricked into revealing information.
And it was such a low-tech trick, just because of a look, she...
No wonder she could beco a top Beast Tars at such a young age.
“...Yes.”
“So, I’ve arrived at a good ti.”
yu gui sha was useless to her, but she still had her friends and family—her Grandma, the Great Elder, Chu Kuangsheng, they could all use it.
Worst case, wouldn't selling it for star coins be good?
This stuff was indeed rare; one lump of poop could make one worry-free for life.
“Master, Lian Yuexiang actually has more than just one use for increasing lifespan.”
Mingxi raised an eyebrow, “Oh? Does it have other uses?”
Guangguang humd and said, “Of course, Master, haven’t you always been unable to find Qianyang Kunyue?
After my day and night of analysis and calculation, I found that Qianyang Kunyue can probably, should, and is estimated to only be synthesized later.
And after my sleepless calculations and deductions, I have co up with three highly probable synthesis plans.
One of these plans includes Lian Yuexiang, and what’s even more coincidental is that you also have the other material that can be synthesized with it.
That is infant soil.
If infant soil and Lian Yuexiang are mixed in a 1:1 ratio, there is about a 10% chance of synthesizing Qianyang Kunyue. If the Lian Yue Chang Gui’s talent is high enough and its evolution perfect enough, the success rate should also increase proportionally.”
Mingxi’s eyes had already lit up.
Qianyang Kunyue was one of the two main materials missing from the Nine Revolutions Heavenly Mystery Liquid.
Unintentionally, Mingxi now had seven main materials in her hand.
This made Mingxi, who originally wasn’t very interested in the Celestial Mystery Nine Radiance Python, have to brace herself and try to find the remaining two.
Since Guangguang said Qianyang Kunyue could be synthesized, she really had to pay attention to the Lian Yue Chang Gui’s poop.
Although the success rate was only 10%, they didn’t lack lucky individuals on their side.
Besides, if it didn’t work once, she could try multiple tis.
As long as the materials were sufficient, the success rate was not an issue at all.
Mingxi’s star-like eyes sparkled as she looked again at the crestfallen Yu Nimo, “Sister Yu, do you have the latest information on that Lian Yue? Has anyone estimated when it might evolve? What’s the size of the Lian Yue? And...”
Yu Nimo: “???”
By the ti it was Mingxi’s turn to enter the city, she had already obtained the information she wanted, while Yu Nimo looked like she had been completely drained.
Entering the city went smoothly.
During the process, no demons or monsters ca to cause trouble for Mingxi.
Although almost everyone she encountered along the way stared at her, with various gazes intertwining, only a few of them were benevolent.
Of course, the majority were simply curious about her.
Although Yu Nimo had an expression of doubting life, after Mingxi took out an A-grade energy crystal, she voluntarily offered to be Mingxi’s temporary tour guide.
Mingxi was naturally delighted.
Through their recent conversation, Mingxi already knew that Yu Nimo belonged to a private exploration team called the Gongbing Regint, and her father was the deputy leader of that team.
It was said that their regint’s strength was not to be underestimated.
They had been exploring in this lawless zone for many years and were a well-known exploration team far and wide.
Yu Nimo was the team’s internal affairs officer, mainly responsible for material procurent, fixed-point resupply, and other matters. She stayed in Luo Wu Town year-round and was more familiar with it than with her hotown.
Naturally, she was the most suitable temporary tour guide.
Luo Wu Town had its own rules, and the only rule here was—no person or pet beast was allowed to fight or cause trouble within the town. Those who deliberately caused trouble would be directly suppressed and killed by the rotating guardians.
“The rotating guardians during this period are Lord Aethelbert and Lady Ji Yue Lin Hua. Both Lords have relatively gentle and friendly personalities, so as long as one doesn’t proactively cause trouble, Luo Wu Town is absolutely the safest place on the entire Green Field Star.”
Yu Nimo’s expression was reverent.
Gentle and friendly?
Mingxi remained noncommittal.
Luo Wu Town retained its most primitive and rustic appearance; it didn’t look like a modern city but more like a rough and wild rcenary market.
Both sides of the main street were almost entirely made up of tents that could be set up and dismantled at will, large and small, arranged in a scattered but orderly fashion.
So people and their pet beasts set up stalls in front of the tents, selling various materials, many of which were extrely rare on the market.
There were also those who directly concocted dicine or forged artifacts at their stalls, and their skills seed to be quite good.
“Ding—”
A bare-chested strong man hamred the glowing hot tal, and sparks shot up into the twilight sky like a reverse teor shower.
The street scene here had a tranquility and harmony that bustling tropolises lacked.
The goods were also very good.
Unfortunately, the people here were really too fierce.
If human gazes had destructive power, she would have already been riddled with holes like a beehive.
“It’s clear everyone is very curious about you.” Yu Nimo’s tone was sowhat schadenfreude, “Once you leave Luo Wu Town, tsk tsk tsk... I can’t even imagine.”
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