Rise of the Sword Son-in-Law

Chapter 134: Who is the Big Sucker?



Chapter 134: Who is the Big Sucker?

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Giant Sword City, Xu Ping’an walked within Giant Sword City.

Although Giant Sword City could not match the majesty of a County City, nor could it rival the prosperity of Crimson Flame City.

Yet, Giant Sword City had its unique advantage, it was a city of Artifact Refiners.

Here, many Artifact Refiners gathered.

Xu Ping’an came here with a purpose, which was to find materials capable of repairing the Heaven Peering Mirror.

The Heaven Peering Mirror was a weapon from his previous life.

This object could not only detect all things in the Fifth Realms but also possessed the ability to condense space.

With the Heaven Peering Mirror, Xu Ping’an had turned danger into safety many times.

Latter on, the Heaven Peering Mirror was shattered by an Immortal Emperor known as Snow Emperor with an imperial Immortal Artifact.

Before Xu Ping’an had the chance to repair it, he faced the betrayal of Ling Qingyao.

Thus, Xu Ping’an wanted to repair it a bit.

Of course, a complete repair was impossible; after all, the Heaven Peering Mirror was a powerful Immortal Artifact.

To repair it would require an immense amount of resources.

What Xu Ping’an wanted to do was actually to create an imitation version of the Heaven Peering Mirror as a Spiritual Artifact.

Once better materials were obtained in the future, he would refine it anew.

Walking on the main street of Giant Sword City, Xu Ping’an noticed that aside from many weapon shops, there were also a lot of Refining Materials shops.

Even at the roadside, there were many stalls selling Refining Materials.

Of course, the majority of these materials were for the refinement of Mysterious Iron Weapons.

Materials able to refine Spiritual Artifacts were rare, and even if found, most were for Low Grade Spiritual Artifacts.

Materials used to refine Intermediate Grade Spiritual Artifacts were even rarer.

And what Xu Ping’an was

Suitable for him?

Or suitable for him as a big fool?

However, he did indeed want to buy this sword.

Not for the sword itself, but for the inscriptions carved upon it.

If he wasn’t mistaken, these inscriptions should be a unique kind of restriction, likely reaching the High Grade level of Spirituality.

In terms of value, it was worth no less than one thousand Spirit Stones.

As for cultivation, Xu Ping’an had currently concealed his aura, showing only a Second Rank Fifth Layer Realm on the surface.

"Fine, I’ll take it for ten Spirit Stones," Xu Ping’an laughed as he spoke.

The vendor, upon hearing Xu Ping’an’s words, was immediately overjoyed.

"I knew the young hero had discernment. Such a good Spirit Sword is meant for you," the vendor said excitedly.

Then, fearing Xu Ping’an would back out, he quickly snatched the ten Spirit Stones from Xu Ping’an’s hand and tossed the sword to him.

The onlookers stood by, speechless.

Where did this greenhorn spring from?

Yet the vendor continued to say, "Young hero, don’t hurry off just yet. I still have some good items!"

"More good items?" Xu Ping’an laughed again.


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