"Yes, this is also the cheapest tool for determining direction."
"Is there anything else?"
"Of course, there are also things like compasses." The demon looked at us with a smug expression, as if we were country bumpkins. "But these are cheap and convenient. Compasses can break and get stolen, but this one will stay with you for life until you die."
"If it's so good, why is it so cheap?" I was a little curious. I always felt that there was something wrong with that black aura. Maybe it's because I have a big imagination and a dark side, but I always feel that there is some conspiracy.
"this.."
My question clearly stumped the little demon. His big head and small brain clearly couldn't answer it.
Alright, I won't get any answers from you anyway. Whatever, it's none of my business. All I need to do is complete the cultivation assignment You gave me.
With a reliable guide, we soon saw a town in the distance in this desolate abyss.
"There really is a town here!" I looked at the rather ancient city wall in front of me, and it seemed as if people were still walking on the wall.
"You're so ignorant." Seeing my amazed look, the little demon began to smugly introduce me, "That town ahead is called Qingcheng, but it's just a small town in our abyss. Our abyss's main city, Sun and Moon City, is a magnificent and extremely prosperous place."
"Have you been there?"
"I've never been there. Only the absolute elites of the Abyss are qualified," the little demon replied somewhat disheartened.
I nodded. I never imagined that this abyss would develop like an ancient empire. If they were to unite and rebel one day, it would be a troublesome matter.
"My lord, these are Demon-Mixing Pills. Consuming them will conceal your immortal energy and transform it into demonic energy." Luo stepped forward and took out two black pills from his robes, distributing them to me and Feng Su.
"Okay." I took it and gave Luo an approving look. Luo was reliable. With the Demon-Mixing Pill, we could save a lot of unnecessary trouble.
I thought we would be questioned before entering the city, but the guards just glanced at us and let us in.
"You don't have any points, do you?" Little Demon asked suddenly as she led us down the street.
"Points?" I was completely confused.
"Without points, you can't buy identification tools." The little demon paused and continued, "In our Abyss, to live in a town, you need to use points to exchange for food, clothing, shelter, and transportation."
Isn't this just money?
"I don't have any." I shook my head, then looked at the little demon in front of me with a fawning smile. "You should have some, right? Lend them to me and I'll return them to you later."
The little demon, who didn't want to remain so dull, suddenly became intelligent and gave me a disdainful look. "Are you taking advantage of my lack of education? Don't think I don't know that you'll be going back up there soon after you've finished your business."
I scratched my head, surprised that the little demon had suddenly become so clever.
Seeing that coaxing didn't work, Feng Su stepped forward and stretched her muscles, putting on a fierce look. "Master said you can borrow it, do you dare not? Believe me or not, I'll beat you up."
The little demon actually stuck out its neck, looking fearless, and said, "Go ahead and hit me. Anyway, I've already taken your master's poison and can't live anymore. Go ahead and hit me. I was just walking along the road when you captured me. I'm just unlucky to have encountered a group of heartless robbers and devils. I just feel sorry for my old mother and my newborn son."
Seeing the little demon's appearance, Feng Su immediately softened and looked at me with a somewhat helpless and aggrieved expression.
The little demon kept wailing about how her mother had lost her son and her son had lost his father. Her cries were so heart-wrenching that they brought tears to the eyes of anyone who heard them.
Seeing that a large crowd of onlookers was gathering, I quickly pulled Xiao Yao to a quiet corner. "So what do you want?"
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