Chapter 162 Little Siblings



After finishing their meal, the group was satisfied and went out onto the street, where most of the people coming and going were cultivators.

Xi Yun and the other girls were talking behind them, while Sui Xin and the others walked ahead.

“You guys go back first, we’ll go buy some clothes,” Fei Rong suddenly said.

"Okay, hurry back," the chubby boy replied.

Sui Xin nodded, feeling at ease with Fei Rong and Qian Yu around.

After Xiyun and the others left, Suixin also parted ways with the little fat boy and the others, as he was going to buy medicinal herbs.

I'd like to go to the weapon shop to see if they have a suitable sword for Xiyun, though I don't have high hopes.

Walking along the road, I asked around before finally finding a herbal medicine shop, wondering what herbs I should buy later.

He should be able to refine third-tier pills now.

Of all the prescriptions he knew, the third-tier Heavenly Spirit Pill was the best of the third tier, capable of increasing a True Essence cultivator's cultivation speed threefold for eight hours, but only the first pill each day was effective.

This is equivalent to doubling the training time.

It is very useful to me now, and it will be equally useful to my partners.

Such a fine elixir! I just didn't have time before, otherwise I would have started refining it long ago.

Furthermore, the Sui Xi Pill is still useful for True Yuan Realm cultivators, although the effect may be slightly weaker, and some still need to be refined.

Finally, I chose two healing and recovery pills: a third-tier Spirit Recovery Pill and a third-tier Spirit Restoration Pill. The ingredients were different from those of the first-tier pills, and the effects were much better.

He was very efficient and quickly bought the medicinal herbs.

The star stones and the like were all left behind by my parents when they left. There are still many in my storage bag, and I can't possibly use them all.

On my way back, I passed a weapons shop and, since I had nothing else to do, I decided to go in and take a look.

"What would you like, young man?" a middle-aged man asked as he saw Sui Xin walk in.

He glanced at the person and was surprised to find that the person possessed the cultivation level of the peak of True Essence.

"Do you have any good swords? I'd like to see some."

"Yes, this way please," the man said, and Suixin walked towards the house next door.

As soon as I walked in, I saw a room full of swords hanging on the wall, some long, some short, and some large.

Sui Xin was stunned; she never expected that such a seemingly ordinary shop would have so many things inside.

After walking around the shop, Sui Xin felt a little awkward. He thought every sword was beautiful and didn't know how to choose, so he asked the shopkeeper somewhat embarrassedly.

"How can I find a sword that suits me?"

The shopkeeper was also taken aback, then burst into laughter, "Young man, you're not a disciple of the Sword Sect, are you?"

Those who usually come to me to buy swords are mostly from the Sword Sect, especially young cultivators, so very few of them are ignorant about swords.

"It seems you and my sword are not meant to be," the man laughed.

"These are all at least Xuan-rank spirit swords. You don't need to deliberately pick good swords. Just take the one that looks good to you. Following your heart is the best choice."

Listening to the boss's words, I nodded casually, feeling that what he said made some sense.

Although he found every game pleasing to the eye, there was always something missing, mostly because there wasn't a suitable one.

"I heard from the Sword Sect that divine swords inside the Heavenly Weapon Mountain will automatically choose their masters. It's a pity that we outsiders can't go in," the man sighed, his eyes full of longing.

Sui Xin listened quietly from the side, it seemed that the only hope lay with the Heavenly Artifact Mountain.

I said goodbye to the shopkeeper and went outside.

Although I didn't find a suitable one, it wasn't a complete loss.

As she walked back towards the sect, a little girl suddenly bumped into Suixin, and before she could react, she fell backward.

With lightning speed, he grabbed the little girl.

The little girl was about four or five years old. She was very thin, wearing coarse cloth clothes and a pair of worn-out little shoes. Her face was pale, perhaps due to long-term malnutrition.

But her big eyes make her look cute and lovable.

"Little sister, are you alright? Where are your parents?" Sui Xin squatted down and asked softly.

The moment he saw the little girl, he thought of Xi Yun. When Xi Yun first arrived, she wasn't much better than her, but both were adorable and he couldn't resist them.

"Big brother, do you want to buy a wood carving?" the little girl asked shyly, having recovered her senses.

The sound was very soft, gentle, clear, and pleasant to hear.

"Wood carving?" Sui Xin didn't know what the girl meant.

"My brother's wood carvings are so beautiful, do you want to buy them, big brother?" the little girl asked expectantly.

"Okay, where is your brother?" Sui Xin asked, patting the little girl's hair.

"It's over there, big brother, come with me," the little girl said, pointing in a direction with a glint in her eyes.

She walked ahead, leading the way, and kept looking back, as if afraid that Suixin might not come.

At a corner, a little boy sat on a row of bricks.

Barefoot, dressed in somewhat tattered but clean clothes, and with a pale complexion, he probably wasn't doing well in life.

In front of him were several pieces of wood, a small stool, and a small wooden board with the words "wood carving" crookedly written on it.

"Brother, I'm back!" the little girl's cute voice rang out as she ran towards the little boy.

"Xin'er, don't run around, what if you get lost?" the boy said seriously, pulling the girl along.

"I've brought guests back," the little girl said, pulling Suixin over.

The boy was taken aback and instinctively pulled the girl behind him. "Excuse me, would you like a wood carving?"

Sui Xin didn't answer, but instead asked about the two of them, "Is it just the two of you living here? Where are your parents?"

"Both parents are dead," the girl blurted out before the boy could speak.

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