Chapter 312 Sweeping Through the Metal Capital



Chapter 312 Sweeping Through the Metal Capital

"But I want it." Miguel put on a pitiful expression, making the vendor feel embarrassed to cheat such an innocent child.

“It’s alright, brother. Our family has plenty of money. Just buy whichever piece of metal you like,” Dagles said softly, looking at Miguel with doting eyes.

However, when he turned his gaze to the vendor, his eyes were full of warning, telling him to stop. The vendor was startled; he immediately realized that Daglas was a sensible man, but he was willing to play along with Miguel and buy some useless metal.

Miguel was so excited by Daglas's promise that he almost jumped for joy. He spent a long time picking and choosing at the vendor's stall before finally selecting 36 pieces of metal, though none of them were of very good quality.

"How many gold soul coins are these metals worth?" Miguel asked innocently.

The vendor weighed them: 150 jin and 4 liang. He then rounded it down to 150 jin.

"Young master, consider this four ounces a gift from me, totaling three hundred gold soul coins." The vendor maintained his original smile and said cheerfully to Miguel.

Miguel casually picked up the stone imbued with life force and played with it in his hands. Then, Miguel smiled and said to the vendor, "Look, this stone suits my taste quite well. Why don't you give it to us as a free gift? You know, I've already spent three hundred gold soul coins here."

The vendor glanced at the ore in Miguel's hand and realized that Miguel was indeed handling it quite well. Moreover, he had found the ore himself in the river; it was just pretty in appearance and a bit big, but otherwise useless. Plus, it had no cost to him, so he agreed to give the ore to Miguel.

“Look, I’ve made another stone for free,” Miguel boasted to Daglas.

Seeing Miguel's reaction, Dagles smiled indulgently and praised, "You're great, you've even learned to save money."

The vendors were speechless at their behavior, inwardly complaining that Miguel was some kind of ignorant young master. However, as long as they sold their goods, that was all that mattered; the vendors didn't care about anything else.

With Miguel and his group's deal finalized, the vendors in Gengxin City received a message: a clueless fat sheep had arrived in Gengxin City, and as long as you could keep him happy, you could get money out of him.

In an instant, all the vendors' eyes lit up when they saw Miguel, and they were incredibly enthusiastic, praising their unsold goods to the skies. Miguel also began a shopping spree, selecting ores and metals that he considered valuable.

In just one afternoon, he spent over 30,000 gold soul coins. The vendors in Gengxin City made a fortune, constantly wondering when this fat sheep would return so they could have another good meal.

Although Miguel wasn't very familiar with different types of ores, his keen spiritual sense allowed him to buy up all the rare ores he detected. For example, the plate-shaped gold, the chilling iron essence, and the deep-sea mother mineral that Ning Rongrong sensed in the original story were all purchased by Miguel and his group.

After Miguel finished his raid on the Metal City, he went to the hotel owned by the Four Extremes Sect to rest. As expected of a hotel owned by their own family, the staff immediately gave them two rooms, one large and one small, as soon as they saw the tokens in Miguel and his group's hands.

Miguel and Daglas went to the luxurious king-size bed room. As soon as they entered, Miguel used his divine magic to lock the door from the inside. Then he took Daglas to Sky City. After entering Sky City, Miguel used his connection with Lan Yin to let Lan Yin enter Sky City.

When Mig contacted Lan Yin, Lan Yin was searching for thousand-year or ten-thousand-year-old Blue Silver Grass with Lan Feng. After receiving Mig's message, Lan Yin took Lan Feng back to Sky City. Upon entering Sky City, Mig went directly to the Lan Yin tribe's settlement.

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