Chapter 27
"Good, thank you, Senior." Ksitigarbha showed joy.
Fifty thousand exchange points, that was much more than his previous exchange points.
"By the way, Senior, can I give a portion of the exchange points to Di Ting?" Ksitigarbha asked.
"Of course you can." Wu Feng smiled. "You just need to explain it to me, and I will give a portion of your exchange points to Di Ting."
"Master, no." Di Ting said in a row on the side.
"Senior, I want to give ten thousand exchange points to Di Ting." Ksitigarbha shook his head and said.
"Good, ten thousand exchange points are already in Di Ting’s hands." Wu Feng said immediately.
"Master." Di Ting looked very moved.
So many heavenly treasures were only worth fifty thousand exchange points, and Ksitigarbha gave him ten thousand; although it was not half, it was also a very large number.
"Di Ting, this is your opportunity; you can take a look here to see if there is anything that can help you."
"Yes, Master, Di Ting understands."
Inside the grocery store.
"Senior, I have another question," Ksitigarbha said continuously. "I've been here before, and the amount of points required for the treasures in those cabinets wasn't specified. Do I need to ask you, Senior, when the time comes?"
"Hmm, that won't be necessary," Wu Feng shook his head. "Right now, these treasures are merely concealing their own spiritual light. You only need to spend ten exchange points to make their true forms reveal themselves before you. The amount of points required to obtain that treasure will also be indicated on them at that time."
In this regard, there is a difference between books and direct treasures.
For books, you read as many pages as you have points for.
But for heavenly materials and earthly treasures, most are taken directly, and their prices are fixed.
"Uh..." Ksitigarbha was stunned for a moment; he hadn't expected it to work like this.
"What if I don't choose them?" Ksitigarbha continued to ask.
"Then the exchange points will have been spent in vain," Wu Feng said with a beaming smile.
"Alright, thank you, Senior." Ksitigarbha took a breath.
At this moment, Ksitigarbha couldn't help but feel that the Senior was so much like those money-grubbing shopkeepers in the mortal world!
"Damn it, I can't think like that; the Senior is a good person," Ksitigarbha hurriedly suppressed this thought in his heart.
After obtaining the Heart of the Demon and breaking free from the shackles of Buddhism, Ksitigarbha's hidden nature was slowly being revealed.
Or rather, this was the true self of Ksitigarbha.
The Ksitigarbha of the past had merely had his nature suppressed by the power of the Buddhist Sect.
"But ten exchange points is not too bad," Ksitigarbha thought about the points needed to see the true treasures.
Ten exchange points, compared to tens of thousands, was a drop in the bucket.
Thinking this way, Ksitigarbha's mood improved significantly.
For Wu Feng, although ten exchange points were few, they added up over time. As more and more guests arrived, it would become a very large figure.
After all, there were so many things here; it was impossible for one person to only look at one, right?
This was also why Wu Feng set the cost of revealing a treasure at ten exchange points; after all, this was a long-term business.
"Di Ting, you know now as well," Ksitigarbha said to his spirit beast.
"Yes, Master," Di Ting nodded.
"Di Ting, you should walk around yourself, but I have a suggestion: the books in the grocery store might also bring you a lot of help," Ksitigarbha suggested.
The Heart of the Demon was something Ksitigarbha had obtained from the books.
This was not something ordinary heavenly materials and earthly treasures could compare to.
It was just that when reading books, what one obtained was uncertain.
Now, Ksitigarbha wanted to see what the other things in the cabinets actually were.
This gave Ksitigarbha a great deal of interest.
Arriving in front of a cabinet, Ksitigarbha looked at the various items inside.
There were blades, swords, bells, cauldrons, and so on.
This must be the cabinet where weapons were kept.
To Ksitigarbha's regret, he looked again and again, but still couldn't see what was so powerful about these treasures; they were truly too plain.
"As expected, there are no loopholes," Ksitigarbha shook his head regretfully.
Originally, Ksitigarbha had wondered if he could identify them by their appearance, but now he saw he had thought too much.
It was simply impossible.
"It seems I can only spend ten exchange points," Ksitigarbha said softly, his gaze landing on an ancient, simple bell.
"Then let me see what kind of treasure this bell is."
"Spend ten exchange points."
Ksitigarbha moved his mind.
The ancient bell in front of him suddenly radiated ten thousand rays of light, and terrifying power of the laws surged like a vast ocean.
One could even see earth, fire, wind, and water emerging from the bell's sound.
Looking closely, it was as if one could see numerous living beings inside the ancient bell.
"That guy Ksitigarbha, I didn't expect him to take a fancy to this," Wu Feng said with a light smile as he watched the activity at that cabinet.
That bell was no ordinary bell.
It was the Innate Supreme Treasure, the Chaos Bell.
In the entire Primordial World, there were originally perhaps only three Innate Supreme Treasures.
They were the Taiji Diagram, the Pangu Banner, and the Chaos Bell.
The first two fell into the hands of Laozi and Yuanshi Tianzun, while the final Chaos Bell was originally in the hands of the Demon Race's Donghuang Taiyi.
But after the War of the Witches and Demons, the Chaos Bell disappeared.
It could be said that obtaining the Chaos Bell, which integrated offense and defense, could multiply one's overall strength.
Just like Donghuang Taiyi back then; after possessing the Chaos Bell, he was almost invincible among Quasi-Saints.
At the Quasi-Saint realm, Donghuang Taiyi was invincible.
"This is..."
Ksitigarbha widened his eyes, his face full of disbelief.
The visions produced by this treasure connected with some legends in Ksitigarbha's mind.
"Could it be the legendary Chaos Bell?"
Immediately after, Ksitigarbha's gaze looked to the side.
A few words were written there.
"Chaos Bell, 400,000 exchange points."
"It really is that Innate Supreme Treasure, the Chaos Bell," Ksitigarbha said, unable to believe it.
That vanished Chaos Bell was actually here.
However, 400,000 exchange points left Ksitigarbha helpless.
Currently, he only had 40,000 exchange points in his hand; 400,000 was a tenfold gap.
Unless he emptied the entire Buddhist Sect, perhaps there might be a possibility.
But apart from Tathagata, who could do such a thing, other Buddhist powerhouses seemed unable to manage it.
For Ksitigarbha, who had betrayed the Buddhist Sect, it was even more so.
Having robbed Lingshan once, if he wanted to do it a second time, Tathagata would not be polite.
Steadying his mood, Ksitigarbha's gaze moved to an axe.
"This axe couldn't be an Innate Supreme Treasure too, could it?" Ksitigarbha whispered.
Apart from the Chaos Bell, only the Pangu Banner and the Taiji Diagram were Innate Supreme Treasures in the Primordial World.
There was no axe.
"Spend ten exchange points."
Ksitigarbha moved his mind to examine this axe treasure.
When the ancient, simple light vanished, terrifying Chaos Qi flowed out from the axe.
Ksitigarbha felt as if his soul was about to be crushed at this moment.
If it weren't for the power within the grocery store restraining this terrifying axe... ===== CHAPTER 51 =====
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