Divine Fortune-Teller Miss

The Mu family's foremost wastrel is reborn from nirvana and returns, causing heaven and earth to change color and the entire world to be rewritten. Heavenly treasures, hidden riches, and divine...

Chapter 589 The lackey is the city lord

"Mu Hanyan, what exactly do you want? What do you want me to do in exchange for you stopping?" Yuan Tianbo suppressed the fear in his heart and asked Mu Hanyan.

"I don't know either. I just want to try how good my luck is. When my luck gets bad, I'll leave." To be honest, Mu Hanyan hadn't really thought about what to do before. She just wanted to try her luck.

However, to Yuan Tianbo's ears, these words were undoubtedly a huge irony.

"You want to try your luck? Why the hell don't you just jump off a cliff or hang yourself to see if you're dead or alive? Why are you messing around at my Stone Appreciation Conference?" Of course, he was just cursing in his heart, not daring to say it out loud. He didn't want Yan Yuchu to pull out her sword again to help him trim his hair or fix his corns.

"Mu Hanyan, you're trying your luck, right? How about we just make a big bet?" Yuan Tianbo said, gritted his teeth, and said with bloodshot eyes, not wasting any more time with Mu Hanyan. He looked like a gambler who had lost everything.

In fact, he was really furious after losing so much.

"Oh, tell me about it." Mu Hanyan said.

"Follow me." Yuan Tianbo said as he walked towards the back of the hall.

Mu Hanyan knew that he didn't dare to play any tricks anymore, but she was a little curious about how big he was going to go, so she followed him.

When the others heard that there was a bigger excitement to watch, they all followed.

The guards were afraid of the strength of Yan Yuchu, the city lord's lackey, so no one dared to stop him.

When she arrived at the back hall, Mu Hanyan discovered that the building was actually built against the mountain. The hall at the back was made of stone walls, and there was a secret door on the wall.

After entering the secret door and walking forward along the stone wall, Mu Hanyan soon heard the crisp sound of metal and stone colliding.

Further ahead, the view suddenly became brighter. They had already walked out of the secret passage, but the cliffs on all sides formed a huge skylight. If it weren't for the secret passage, no one would be able to discover this skylight formed by the cliffs on all sides unless they flew over it like a bird.

The open space in the courtyard was filled with large and small stones. More than a dozen swordsmen raised their swords high and slashed at the huge stones with force, breaking them into small pieces.

It turned out that this was the Yuan family's meteorite gold vein. No wonder Mu Hanyan had never heard of the Yuan family having such a vein. It turned out that the location was so secret. No one knew how the Yuan family discovered it in the first place.

"Why do they use swords instead of hammers?" Mu Cheng asked in confusion.

"Meteorite gold is hard in texture. Even waste rock is much harder than ordinary quartz. It can only be mined with the help of energy. If it is replaced with an iron hammer, the size is too large. It is not possible for ordinary swordsmen to channel their energy into it, and they can't afford to hire someone who can do it." Ling Baobao curled his lips and explained.

Mu Cheng then noticed that these swordsmen were all quite powerful, most of them were at level four or five, and there was even one at level six, slightly stronger than him. But even with such strength, they would often break their swords and immediately switch to another.

No wonder the Yuan family didn't become wealthy after discovering this meteorite gold mine. Seeing this, Mu Hanyan finally understood. Mining this meteorite gold was incredibly difficult. Hiring these swordsmen was a significant expense, and the constant replacement of longswords added to the expense. Furthermore, the meteorite gold mine's yield rate was incredibly low. Perhaps, far from profiting, the Yuan family had actually suffered significant losses.

Don’t you dare say, Mu Hanyan actually guessed it right.