Chapter 209 Is there still sincerity between humans and dragons? (shuhaige.net)



In addition, there are nearly 500,000 top-grade divine crystals, 100,000 low-grade divine stones, 30,000 mid-grade divine stones, and 5,000 high-grade divine stones.

Indeed, the number of top-grade divine crystals used for cultivation by True God Realm cultivators alone reaches 500,000.

A cultivator at the God-King level uses 100,000 low-grade divine stones for cultivation.

Li Jing had previously obtained a low-grade divine stone, which was provided by the treasure-giving boy Bai Yexing.

However, the difference between Bai Yexing's wealth and that of a true dragon is enormous.

Even cultivators at the Divine Emperor level use as many as 30,000 mid-grade divine stones for cultivation.

There are also five thousand high-grade divine stones used by cultivators at the God Emperor level for cultivation.

This time I've really struck it rich!

Compared to the wealth that the Black Dragon is now offering, what it previously offered them to choose from was nothing but scrap metal!

"If you're satisfied, hurry up and leave. I'm going to sleep!"

"Since you have the Heaven-Suppressing Stele in your hand, you can leave on your own. I don't need to escort you!"

"Take my treasure and get out of here!"

With a frustrated expression, Heilong said something to Li Jing, then closed his eyes, turned his head, and went to sleep, not wanting to look at Li Jing at all, lest he be heartbroken.

Out of sight, out of mind!

"Are you unable to leave the True Dragon Treasury?"

Li Jing suddenly said.

You can't believe a single word this guy says, not even one out of ten.

This guy just claimed to be the owner of the True Dragon Treasury, but Li Jing felt that he couldn't actually control it.

It's not that it doesn't want to leave the True Dragon Treasury, it's that it simply can't leave.

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