Tang Zhen pretended to be careless and asked what the Silver-Horned Skink King was.
The fat man next to him was quite enthusiastic. After hearing Tang Zhen's inquiry, he immediately helped to explain.
The so-called Silver-Horned Skink King is actually a super creature, but it is a very rare species.
In addition to providing regular particles, super creatures also have many uses for their own muscles, bones, skin and flesh.
For example, the Silver-Horned Skink King is only encountered in forbidden areas, and its number is very rare.
Many organizations purchase this super creature and pay extremely high prices.
However, the trend of acquisitions only appeared in the past hundred years, and it is said that it is related to a treasure somewhere in the Forbidden Sea.
The rumors are somewhat credible, and no one knows at all.
The monks are not particularly interested in the real use of the Silver-Horned Skink King. They only care about the price given by the acquirer.
The basic price of a Silver-Horned Skink King is five times that of an ordinary super creature. If it is stronger, the price will rise accordingly.
They are both super creatures, but they can earn several times the income. No wonder the monks are looking forward to catching this kind of monster.
Sometimes when giving blessings, one may also wish the other party to catch the Silver-Horned Skink King, which shows how far-reaching the influence is.
As the saying goes, rare things are valuable. Although the Silver-horned Skink King is expensive, its quantity is also very rare.
Being able to catch the Silver-Horned Skink King on this forbidden coast is definitely a symbol of luck and strength.
After figuring out what was going on, Tang Zhen naturally knew what to do next.
He tried every possible means to get the Silver-Horned Skink King, and then took this opportunity to make contact with Loucheng in the fourth theater.
If just one is not enough, it is best to have a method to ensure that you can catch more Silver-Horned Skink Kings.
After confirming this, the Loucheng monks will no longer regard Tang Zhen as an ordinary monk, and are likely to have more contacts and transactions.
If this is the case, Tang Zhen can blend in openly and quietly look for opportunities to take action.
This is just a preliminary plan. How to operate it depends on the situation.
The most important part is how to capture more Silver-Horned Skink Kings to make them their specialty.
Tang Zhen thought of this, picked up the bait in his hand, and studied it silently.
He decided to give it a try and do some research on fishing bait to see if it would be effective.
Fishing on the coast of the forbidden area is not much different from fishing for ordinary people. It is all about fishing lines and hooks combined with bait.
There is no need to say much about fishing lines and hooks, but the bait must be specially made and divided into different levels.
There are cheap general-purpose fishing baits, special-purpose fishing baits, and some refined fishing baits secretly made by famous artists.
In this forbidden area, the proportioning and refining process of fishing bait is no easier than refining elixirs.
After countless years of inheritance and research, many systems have been formed, which can be regarded as a hundred schools of thought contending.
Strong and wealthy monks will seek the best fishing gear and buy the best bait, so that they can have the best chance of getting the maximum harvest.
As for fishing in the sea, it can save bait, but it will bear huge risks.
It turns out that these monsters are completely invisible in the forbidden sea, and there is no way to detect their traces.
A super strong man sneaks into the forbidden sea. Even if he comes face to face with these monsters, he will not be able to detect their existence at all.
However, the monster can detect the monk and launch an attack. As long as he does not leave the ocean, he will never appear.
Even the super strong ones are constrained by this rule and cannot give their all.
In this case, using fishing to catch prey naturally becomes the best and safest method.
The bait in Tang Zhen's hands is the cheapest general type. It is said that you can catch anything, but in fact it all depends on luck.
Really experienced monks will not buy this kind of bait because the chance of harvesting it is pitifully low.
Even if there are monsters swimming around, when choosing among a pile of bait, they will often choose the more advanced one.
It was for this reason that many monks were surprised and lamented that Tang Zhen was so lucky.
After all, they all saw that Tang Zhen used ordinary bait when fishing before.
The fishing baits of the monks around him were all better and more expensive than his, but the silver-horned skink bit Tang Zhen's fishhook.
The only perfect explanation is that Tang Zhen was lucky enough.
Tang Zhen was actually not sure whether the harvest just now was due to luck, but he could no longer rely on luck.
After studying the bait for a while, Tang Zhen got up and left to collect materials from the market.
The things you want are neither plentiful nor expensive, and can be generated directly in the Kingdom of God in your mind, but this approach can easily leave hidden dangers.
If someone were to investigate Tang Zhen, they would find something unusual, which would make the next plan impossible to implement.
Since you are pretending to be an indigenous monk, you must pretend to the end, and this is true in every aspect.
Tang Zhen, who had just received a sum of money, was naturally not stingy when it came to spending money, and bought a large amount of materials with a wave of his hand.
Then I took these materials and returned to the fishing spot on the cliff.
Seeing Tang Zhen carrying a bunch of things, the monks around him felt a little different, and they had obviously guessed Tang Zhen's plan.
This newly arrived monk was obviously a newbie, but he actually tried to prepare his own bait.
Although this behavior saves money, it seems to be overestimating one's capabilities.
Only the fat man next to him looked at Tang Zhen's operation with an envious expression.
"Brother, you are so awesome. You can even prepare bait. This skill is extraordinary!"
When the monk next to him saw this, he showed a hint of disdain, not thinking that Tang Zhen had such ability.
In this restricted area, there is never a shortage of people who overestimate their capabilities, but they will soon disappear.
The newcomer in front of me may be one of them.
There were many monks, although they were silent at the moment, but they were actually waiting to see Tang Zhen's joke.
The process of preparing bait is not simple. It is no different from how monks refine elixirs. Every process is extremely rigorous.
Once a mistake is made, all previous efforts may be wasted.
But for Tang Zhen, these are not problems at all and can definitely be easily solved.
Not only can he complete the configuration easily, he even has to suppress his own level and not show too much strength.
At the same time, in the refining techniques, clues related to the Loucheng monks cannot be revealed, otherwise there will be flaws and problems.
Using small tricks to blur the objects he came into contact with, Tang Zhen began the refining process.
Bystanders can only see the general movements, the specific quantity ratio and the control of the fire, but it is impossible to see clearly.
This approach is just for confidentiality and has absolutely no meaning. It is also a common practice of many monks.
Seeing Tang Zhen being so formal, some monks laughed secretly, while others pondered silently.
Thinking of Tang Zhen's previous harvest, some monks couldn't help but secretly wonder, was there something wrong with the bait he used?
If this is the case, you can try to buy one, and you may have unexpected gains.
Of course, there is no need to rush into this matter. You can continue to observe it and wait until the error is confirmed before taking action.
Bait is valuable, and if it is bait with effective characteristics, the price will be even higher.
If they buy randomly without any effect, there will be no one to bear the losses for them.