Embroidered Uniform Guard: I Can Plunder Talents Chapter 70: Spell Technique Manual! Auction House
Ye Liuyun did not refuse.
Instead, he feigned curiosity and asked.
"I am a stranger to the young lady. This behavior is truly undeserving of ."
While speaking, Ye Liuyun had already taken out three thousand silver notes.
Looking at the neatly arranged silver notes, Xie Ling’Er’s eyelids twitched. He said undeserving, but his actions showed no restraint at all.
Yet she said nothing.
After receiving the money, she gestured for soone to bring over the spell manual of ’Flying Sand and Walking Pebbles’.
"What are you speaking of, my lord? I sincerely feel a connection with you. If you have ti, I hope you’ll visit Fan Lou more often."
"Certainly! Certainly!"
Acting, who could outdo you in acting?
After taking the spell manual, Ye Liuyun first browsed through it to ensure its authenticity, then carefully stored it on his person.
He would practice it once he returned!
Seeing Ye Liuyun treasure the spell manual so much, Xie Ling’Er smiled and said, even with internal curiosity.
"If you truly like spell manuals, three days later the Xie Clan rchant Association will hold an auction at Fan Lou. I’m sure there will be items of interest to you."
An auction? Ye Liuyun had only seen such things on the internet before his transmigration.
He never expected the Xie Clan rchant Association to organize auctions, but Ye Liuyun didn’t refuse either.
"In that case, thank you. I will definitely be there."
Even if there were no spell manuals, gaining so insight and broadening his horizons would still be beneficial for his state of mind.
Seeing Ye Liuyun say this.
Xie Ling’Er smiled and handed Ye Liuyun a token engraved with the word ’Xie’.
This was a mbership token for Fan Lou, as not just anyone could casually join the Xie Clan rchant Association’s auctions.
In Xie Ling’Er’s words.
Although Ye Liuyun didn’t spend that much money, they were fated, so she decided to give him the mbership token.
As Ye Liuyun took the token, he deliberately observed Xie Ling’Er for a mont.
There is no such thing as a free lunch in this world. Sotis, what’s free is the priciest.
No matter what Xie Ling’Er intended, Ye Liuyun was undaunted. After all, no matter how powerful the Xie Clan rchant Association was, this was Great Qian, and he didn’t believe they could do anything rash.
After Ye Liuyun left Fan Lou.
Xie Ling’Er returned to the third floor, and though she was stunningly beautiful, the guards of the Xie Clan rchant Association around her did not dare to take even a quick glance.
Looking through the third-floor window at Ye Liuyun’s departing figure.
Xie Ling’Er’s eyebrows revealed a hint of curiosity.
"Uncle Liu, is he truly an Innate Martial Artist?"
There is no such thing as gratuitous love in this world.
The reason Xie Ling’Er acted the way she did was because the Innate Martial Artist stationed there personally told her, Ye Liuyun was also an Innate Martial Artist, just like her.
Moreover, he wasn’t an Innate Martial Artist who had just entered the Innate Realm.
The elder known as Uncle Liu simply stroked his beard and smiled.
"Although he suppressed his inner strength, due to the cultivation technique I practice, I discovered when he arrived at Fan Lou. So young and already an Innate Martial Artist; he is indeed a young prodigy."
Uncle Liu had seen many geniuses in his many years.
But entering the Innate Realm at such a young age was truly rare.
"If he’s truly a genius, there’s no harm in drawing him in."
Xie Ling’Er trusted Uncle Liu more.
With many branches of Fan Lou, they not only sold items but also observed the local powerhouses or geniuses, building relationships with them.
Based on a wide net principle.
The Xie Clan rchant Association had befriended quite a few talents over the years, which was partly why they had always prospered.
"But, since he’s a martial artist, why is he interested in learning spells?"
Could it be he wants to learn everything?
In fact, in this vast world, while it’s possible to simultaneously cultivate martial arts techniques and spells, only a few achieve success in both fields.
It’s said that when human strength is exhausted, human energy is limited.
Wanting everything leads only to diocrity.
"Youthful impetuosity, perhaps."
Uncle Liu seed to guess sothing.
"Thinking he has extraordinary talent, wanting to learn everything, maybe after hitting a few walls he’ll understand."
Similar hopefuls were not uncommon.
Uncle Liu didn’t think Ye Liuyun would be any different.
If he could correct himself in ti and focus on martial arts, it would naturally be the best outco.
If not, even if he faded into obscurity, their Xie Clan rchant Association wouldn’t lose anything.
"Perhaps!"
For so reason, Xie Ling’Er inexplicably felt that Ye Liuyun might not be soone easily carried away by success.
Oh well.
Now that they knew each other, there would naturally be plenty of opportunities to et again in the future, no need to rush.
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"Talent Entry System!
Host: Ye Liuyun!
Realm: Late-stage Innate/Ninth-Grade Mage
Martial Arts: Wind-Slaying Saber Skill, Cangyang Force, Pine Wood Saber Skill, Jade Shattering Hand, Blazing Blade Skill, Phantom Ninefold Body, Overlord Saber,
Spells: Basic Fire Control Skill, Flying Sand and Walking Pebbles,
Talent Entry: Child of Destiny (Gold), Battle Physique (Gold), Man and Blade as One (Purple), Extraordinary Comprehension (Purple), Swordsmanship Talent (Green), Extre Yang Physique (Purple), Sensory Scent and Woman Recognition (Blue), Treading Snow Without a Trace (Purple),
Mage Aptitude (Green),"
In the courtyard.
Ye Liuyun spent half an hour successfully mastering the newly acquired spell, Flying Sand and Walking Pebbles.
To put it simply, this is a spell that can stir up sand and wind, albeit with a higher potential than those three fire skills.
In unexpected situations, it can already trouble a First-class Martial Artist.
A Ninth-Grade Mage relying on spells can threaten a First-class Martial Artist.
The initial power of a mage does surpass that of a martial artist.
But lacks lasting power.
Once a martial artist breaks through to the Innate Realm, this situation changes dramatically.
Fifth or Sixth Grade mages struggle to break the Innate Gang Qi of an Innate Martial Artist.
Moreover, mages rely on talent and comprehension, unlike martial artists who, when facing bottlenecks, might break through by consuming pills or relying on other opportunities. Mages have to endure slowly.
Both types of power have their pros and cons.
Now that Ye Liuyun had beco a mage, he naturally wouldn’t say mages are ineffectual.
Continuing to practice spells while also training martial arts for a while, Ye Liuyun then prepared to rest, pondering over Xie Ling’Er’s ntion of the auction in three days in his mind.
"I hope there’ll be so good items, allowing to break through to Eighth-Grade Mage first."
The matter of mage talents can be pursued later.
For now, it’s essential to advance the realm.
Ye Liuyun wasn’t worried about purchasing spell manuals, mainly because he wasn’t lacking money.
And also because, in Great Qian, martial skills dominate.
Spell manuals are sowhat niche items that likely won’t attract buyers.
Thinking this way.
Once he returned to the house and saw Xing’Er serving nearby, Ye Liuyun retracted his thoughts and said with a smile.
"Didn’t I tell you to rest well today? Such tasks can be entrusted to the other maids."
"This servant enjoys serving the master."
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