Chapter 34 Mission Accomplished



I spent a long time mentally preparing myself.

What... No pain, no gain; nothing ventured, nothing gained; Heaven bestows great responsibilities, but first tests one's will and strengthens one's body; the bold get rich, the timid starve; people die for wealth, birds die for food; if I don't go to hell, who will? In ancient times, Goujian endured hardship and humiliation, and now I, Zuo Ling Bodhisattva, am provoking trouble...

...none of them paid much attention to it.

Halfway there, the hand was stopped by a tremendous energy that repeatedly halted Zuo Ling's sinful little hand.

Even wearing insulated gloves could not prevent the energy from impacting Zuo Ling.

After a long stalemate, I suddenly remembered the strange stone I was wearing.

Take out the strange stone, remove the insulated gloves, hold the strange stone in one hand, steel your resolve, and reach out with the other hand towards the eyes of the Bodhisattva.

It was as if Zuo Ling's body had been split in two, one side enduring the pain of energy impact that threatened to rupture her meridians, while the other side was being soothed by gentle energy.

The black and white stones were blocked by the Bodhisattva's eye socket. After several adjustments, the two stones were finally moved into the space.

Zuo Ling was in so much pain that she was drenched in sweat and completely exhausted.

With a pale face, he gulped down two cups of water from his spatial storage and rested for a while before recovering.

After adjusting his posture, he placed the replica into the Buddha's eye and sprinkled a handful of ash evenly over it.

After finishing, step back and examine it carefully.

After confirming that everything was correct, I opened a can of soda and happily gulped it down.

The pain wasn't in vain, mission accomplished!

Zuo Ling was so excited that she couldn't sleep.

I decided to examine the energy crystals I obtained from the village.

There are nine cyan pieces, four of which are a set. They are said to have been taken from the handle of a zither. The quality of the jade is excellent, making them top-grade cyan energy crystals.

The other five pieces aren't as good as the other four, but they're bigger.

The orange pieces consist of 7 pieces, 2 of which are collars made into doll belts, 4 decorations on tiger-head shoes, and 1 vase; all are of very high quality.

Six yellow pieces, two of which were of lower quality, were hollowed out and made into garlic mortars, and one was made into a garlic pestle.

The other three are a set of jade pendants for a grandmother and granddaughter, a very rare set of three.

The ancestral jade pendant was the largest, followed by the mother's, and then the grandson's.

Zuo Ling asked the villagers if he had shown it to anyone else.

They said they'd seen it; some said it was glass, others said it was crystal. They offered a very low price, only 800 yuan, but I didn't sell it.

Zuo Ling offered 2200, so it was sold to Zuo Ling.

Two green pieces, a pair of baby bracelets.

The villagers told Zuo Ling that someone had told him it was made from the bottom of a beer bottle.

The villagers were alarmed. The bracelet had been passed down in his family for five generations. How could it be made from the bottom of a beer bottle? Did they even have beer bottles back then?

Zuo Ling offered 2000. For Zuo Ling, the two green energy crystals were far more valuable than the jade pendant of her grandmother and granddaughter.

But to ordinary people, it is too small and not as valuable as the jade pendant of the grandmother and granddaughter.

The villagers happily sold the goods to Zuo Ling, expressing their gratitude profusely, which made Zuo Ling feel quite embarrassed.

Actually, it's no wonder people say it's made from beer bottles.

For those who study jade, energy crystals are just ordinary jade.

Many people say crystal is good, while others say glass is better.

No one knows where they came from or how they were formed.

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