Wan Ge could sense that he was starting to get nervous, probably due to the psychological trauma he had suffered before. Holding his hand, she slowly said, "Don't be afraid, with me here, no one can hurt you."
Cang Mu nodded, then looked up at Wan Ge and answered very seriously, "I want to go."
Wan Ge patted his head and gave him a demon fruit to eat. It was a little different from the ones he had eaten before, but it tasted even better, and he didn't feel any discomfort after eating it.
Wan Ge didn't tell him that this was to conceal his half-demon aura; those whose abilities didn't reach the level of a high-level demon wouldn't be able to detect his half-demon aura.
Moreover, most demons cannot sense his aura and will subconsciously assume that his strength lies within themselves, so they will not cause him too much trouble.
Wan Ge did this to protect him. Although she would promise to stay by his side at all times, no one could say for sure what might happen. She would never gamble with him, not even if the world could be reset.
Cang Mu obediently followed behind her and went out the door with her. Wange held his hand, and they soon arrived at the Demon Market.
The demon race also holds grand celebrations, but their festivals differ from human festivals in terms of timing, the objects of celebration, and decorations.
The demons now consider the decorations extremely lively and festive, but if humans were to accidentally wander in, they would find them eerie, terrifying, and particularly frightening.
Cang Mu didn't see anything wrong with it, because he had lived among the demon race since he was a child and was not afraid of such a scene; he was more curious about it.
The demon market sells all sorts of things. Normally, the demon race and the human world don't communicate with each other. The demon race has a rule that they cannot harm people in the human world at will, so the demon race generally doesn't like to go to the human world.
Most of the hearts and other items they sell at the market are animal parts.
Demons are strictly forbidden from harming each other, but in private they often fight together and bully lesser demons or half-demons.
It's just that people don't dare to do it openly.
Moreover, those with similar cultivation levels generally do not bully each other. Except for those who are more extreme in dealing with half-demons, those who are stronger generally do not bully those who are weaker than themselves, because they disdain to bully those who are weaker than themselves, while they dare not bully those who are stronger than themselves.
The demon race also has some things to play with, but most of them are weapons.
Cang Mu stood before a sword, looking at its dark surface, yet inexplicably feeling a sense of familiarity.
Wan Ge could tell at a glance that the sword in front of her was unusual, but the sword spirit seemed to be gone, and the sword itself was rusty. It looked like a sword that wasn't very valuable. If it weren't for its good appearance and the good material, the shopkeeper probably wouldn't have picked it up.
The shopkeeper noticed that the two men were staring at a broken sword, but he couldn't sense their presence. He then realized that their cultivation was above his own, and not daring to offend them, he simply smiled and told them to take their time looking at it.
Wan Ge asked softly, "You like this sword?"
Although it doesn't have Blade & Soul and looks a bit broken, Wange thinks it can still be salvaged.
Cang Mu nodded, and soon Wan Ge took out some demon coins and handed them to the shopkeeper: "We'll take this sword."
In the demon realm, everything is clearly priced. There's no need to write it down; the shopkeeper will use their demonic power to leave the price, and they can see it at a glance.
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