Translator: Myriea_ActiasLuna Editor: celllll, Nou
It didnāt take long for Fang Xing to collect everything of value from these unconscious people, but he thought of something just as he was about to leave.
Turning back, he took out all the gold leaves heād collected and shoved them into the pockets of the wealthy man whoād previously owned the Nine Snakesā Sword. He then took a low-grade Flying Sword from another man and placed it into the pockets of the mustached man. Within minutes, Fang Xing had jumbled up all of the remaining items among everyoneāall except for the Spirit Stones, which heād taken every last one for himself.
Giving himself a pat on the back for his own cleverness, Fang Xing walked in front of the mustached man and began slapping the living daylights out of him to satisfy his vendetta. āThis is what you get for trying to scam me at the pavilion! See if this will teach you a lesson!ā
By the time Fang Xing was finished bashing and kicking, the mustached manās skinny appearance had become swollen instead. Fang Xing even untied his own pants before dumping some fresh urine over the manās still peacefully-sleeping face. Satisfied at last, Fang Xing gave a nod of pleasure before swaggering out of the market the same way heād swaggered in.
The silver moon rested quietly over the lands of Qing-Yun, with not even a peep to be heard. In a valley nearby, a clutter of people lay still upon the ground.
The mustached man was the first to regain his consciousness around two hours later. Remembering what happened before heād passed out, he nervously checked his belongings and found all of the golden leaves heād exchanged for were gone. He let out an aggrieved howl, only to suddenly pause as he felt something else.
Although the golden leaves had all disappeared, a low-grade Flying Sword was found in its place andāafter quickly calculating the costs in his headāthe mustached man realized the sword was actually worth slightly more than the missing leaves! There was no way heād try to find the original owner and return the sword now. Just as he was about to leave, he looked up and noticed everyone else was fast asleep, with only those few in second tier beginning to stirā¦.
Without much hesitation, the man scavenged whatever valuables were within reach and left the scene in a hurry.
The remaining disciples all had the same reaction to having their missing Spirit Stones be replaced by something that didnāt belong to them before. At first, most of them had wanted to find where their original items had gone, but these ideas were quickly replaced by the fear of having to return the items that had replaced them. Moreover, there was the possibility they would be unable to get their original item backā¦.
As though it was mutually agreed, everyone quietly left the market without saying a single word.
Someālike the mustached manāeven took the opportunity to grab other things from the surrounding people. The later someone regained consciousness, the fewer items they had left.
āWho did this! I, Luo Xi, will remember this!ā The wealthy man whoād once owned the storage ring and expensive sword let out a heart-wrenching cry, scaring away a nearby group of birds.
Elsewhere, the bandit responsible for all of this had already returned to his cozy cottage with high spirits.
āWhat a haul that was!ā After counting through his newfound riches, he found over thirty Spirit Stones, an amount that a regular outer court disciple would typically need seven to eight years to save up, and this wasnāt even factoring in the Nine Snakesā Sword or the storage ring. Although storage rings sealed with its ownerās mark were locked for anyone else, the wealthy man was only in tier one and didnāt have the ability to leave his mark on the ring yet, turning it into a simple matter for Fang Xing.
Fang Xingās smile broadened even further when he looked inside.
Aside from the Nine Snakesā Sword, there were also some bottles of medicinal pellets to improve physical strength and a few dozen golden leaves. Fang Xingās financial status had suddenly improved by a large chunk.
In particular was that Flying Sword with a fiery red body and nine golden snakes intricately carved around its handle. It was as though the snakes were hibernating, ready to awaken should an enemy present itselfā¦.
Even the appearance alone was impressive!
After activating the Book of Revelation, it was clear a total of nine spells had been confined within the sword. Factoring this together with the materials used to make it, it was no wonder the man had paid over ten thousand gold for this.
Fang Xing curiously tried to activate the sword, and it was only then that he understood why the man had wanted to exchange it for Spirit Stones: the Qi required for its use was well beyond what was manageable for them right now. With such a high quality, the user had to be at least second or third tier before they could comfortably make use of the sword.
It was good loot nonetheless, and Fang Xing placed the sword back into the storage ring while thinking to himself, āThis may just come in handy one day.ā
āWhat a good manā¦.ā Fang Xing spoke in an emotional manner, praising the wealthy manās character as though heād willingly donated such a valuable item. āIāll definitely make sure to visit him again the next time I see him!ā
Now that Fang Xing had enough resources for the next few years, there was nothing to stop him in his quest to grow stronger!
It had already been some twenty or so days since his single Spirit Stone had been used up, but his visit to the Black Market meant he would no longer have to worry about insufficient cultivation resources for at least another year. It was unfortunate, but this was exactly what cultivation was likeāa cultivator would require an endless flow of resources in order to steadily make progress.
The reason why cultivators with a high level of aptitude could gain cultivation levels faster was becauseāin a senseāthey were able to free themselves from the shackles of resources. They were able to draw Qi directly from their surroundings in order to improve their cultivation, allowing them to maintain their level to a degree even without resources.
Those who werenāt able to get their hands on such a large amount of resourcesāsuch as Yu Sanliangāwould likely never be able to make a breakthrough and could even regress instead. It was fortunate for Yu Sanliang that he was already at the lowest level of cultivation and couldnāt fall any further.
A few days after the incident at the Black Market, there had been several secret investigations on who this mysterious bandit was. Since the market itself was against sect rules, however, no one dared to make the investigations public⦠and even then, the person theyād been searching for was a slender young man with a husky voice; it had nothing to do with Fang Xingā¦.
It was only after the plump Daoist mentioned the news to Fang Xing that the boy admired his own foresight in choosing the Mask of Wanluo.
No oneānot even Yu Sanliangāknew about his newfound wealth.
During the day, Fang Xing would either sleep or waste his time away with Yu Sanliang; heād only take out his Spirit Stones to practice cultivation once night had fallen. His improvements became significant thanks to the uninterrupted flow of Spirit Stones, although he also found himself going through more and more of them at a faster paceāit even reached the point that a Spirit Stone now only lasted ten days.
With an ample amount of Qi flowing through his meridians each night, Fang Xing could feel a change settle within his entire body: his bones became stronger, more supple, and filled with energy. Its healing power was an immediate benefit, allowing Fang Xing to recover from physical injury at a much faster pace. There were improvements to his immune system as well, blocking illnesses that could kill an ordinary person. The most important benefit of all, however, was the ability to better contain the Qi within himself.
The change was so great that Fang Xing could feel the damage caused by the Hwaājin slowly start to repair itself.
After starting such an extreme pace, Fang Xing mastered tier one in only two short months and was only a step away from tier two. As for how his level of cultivation compared to the rest of the new recruits, it would be considered above averageāmost of the new recruits in A-Rank had only just stabilized tier one and were getting ready to break through into tier two. As for those with poor aptitude, some of them couldnāt even stabilize.
Not everyone would have the same diligence and resources as Fang Xing. Most A-Rank disciples would only be allotted two Spirit Stones to use per month, yet Fang Xing went through three each month without even blinking.
But of course, there was still no comparison between Fang Xing and those who had both money at their disposal and strong aptitude. Not only had they joined the outer court three months before him, they also had the finances to purchase as many Spirit Stones as they wanted. These people were well into their second tier by now.
Cultivators had no choice but to practice nonstopāusing up a large amount of resources was inevitable.