The purchasing power of spiritual stones on elixirs is still very strong.
Compared with the low-level talismans that often cost two or three spiritual stones, the price of low-level magic weapons is double digits.
As long as the elixir is not a top-grade elixir, it is not too expensive.
One spirit stone can buy two to three middle-grade Peiyuan Pills.
It can also be exchanged for more than 120 Yuan-Building Waste Pills.
Such a price for elixirs is also the result of the Red Kite Immortal Sect's deliberate efforts to better cultivate the inner sect's geniuses.
In this world, the yield rate of a mature alchemist's elixirs is usually seven wastes, two bad ones, and one good one.
High-grade elixirs are all dependent on luck, and you can only encounter one or two by refining them enough times.
And because of the existence of erysipelas, the geniuses would not take anything but top-grade elixirs.
So with the push of the geniuses and the tacit approval of the top management.
The result is that for alchemists, above the middle grade, the high-grade pills that only appear by chance have become their real profit.
Each top-grade elixir sells for a hundred times as much as a mid-grade elixir, and the supply is always in short supply. There is a price but no market.
This greatly increased the alchemists' enthusiasm for alchemy and virtually increased the production of other high-quality elixirs.
In addition, the Immortal Sect has always adhered to the policy of vigorously supporting low-level monks who have the talent to become alchemists.
As a result, the number of alchemists in the Immortal Sect far exceeds that of other skilled monks!
As a result, the price of low-quality elixirs has been suppressed, which is natural.
Su Ping didn't know whether this atmosphere was good for the alchemist's future, and it was difficult to evaluate it.
But now that Su Ping had taken out three spirit stones and got 230 Yuan-building waste pills and 120 Qi-blood waste pills, he was still very satisfied with the situation.
I bought useless elixirs and drank up the good tea sent by the old monk.
After Su Ping and the old monk complimented each other a few times, they left Yunbao Tower and returned to the street.
At this time, Su Ping realized that there were many vendors on the street selling those spiritual beasts mentioned by the old monk.
This made Su Ping understand that there is no shortage of smart people doing business in this fairy world.
These people obviously understand that feeding waste pills to mortal animals may not necessarily make money.
But selling mortal beasts to those who are willing to take a gamble can definitely make money!
Su Ping scanned the mortal beasts on these stalls.
After thinking for a while, Su Ping took out a mid-grade Peiyuan Pill and ten waste pills, and exchanged them for two mice and three small snakes, one white and one gray, from the hands of a casual cultivator who was at the first level of Qi training.
These two mice have bright eyes and seem to be quite intelligent and able to understand human nature.
This is also the most spiritual beast in this city according to Su Ping's perception on this street.
It is rumored that the rat spirit beasts have extraordinary escaping skills after they grow up.
In addition, they were small enough to be inconspicuous even in modern society. Su Ping felt that he would have a place for them here.
The three little snakes were a bit inferior in appearance, but they were just supplements to the two mice.
Su Ping had already made a plan in his mind. When he raised the spirit snake, he could find another place to sell it to make up for the shortfall in spirit stones these days.
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At night, a bright moon hangs high in the sky.
Under the moonlight, in the master room of Linyue Villa.
Su Ping exchanged all the fish he caught for fishing coins, excluding the purification elixir exchanged last night, and now there are still 160 coins left.
Su Ping looked at the mice and snakes he brought back, which were in two cages.
He smiled slightly and said softly that it was your creation that you met me.
Su Ping was not in a hurry to use the waste elixir, but took out two beast-controlling talismans from his storage bag.
As an inspector who has cut off his own career, Su Ping is naturally prepared for things he will need in the future.
In many cases, using ferocious beasts is undoubtedly more useful and can ensure loyalty than people guarding homes and courtyards.
Especially when the monks are old and frail.
No matter how much you trust someone, it is possible for them to change their mind.
These two beast-taming talismans were bought by Su Ping from his junior brother who had learned the art of beast-taming.
It allows ordinary monks to perform animal control skills.
Of course, the talisman Su Ping took out was not even a low-level talisman!
What was performed was said to be a beast-controlling technique, but in fact it was at most a beast-controlling trick, which could only be effective against mortal beasts.
Therefore, the price is cheaper, and the sales targets are monks like Su Ping who have come down to earth to enjoy blessings.
"contract!"
Su Ping bit the tip of his tongue and spit out two mouthfuls of tongue blood on the talisman.
Immediately, the two talismans turned into two balls of red light and fell onto the two mice, one white and one gray, shivering in the cage.
"squeak?"
The mouse panicked. After being hit by the red light, Su Ping's magic imprint appeared in his mind without any resistance.
"Squeak, squeak, squeak!"
The red light dissipated in the blink of an eye, and the two mice were no longer afraid. Instead, they looked at Su Ping with a hint of flattery.
"It's so smooth as it should be... But think about it, after all, I am a monk in the middle stage of Qi training. If the contract with two mortal mice can fail, then how bad my luck will be!"
Su Ping felt the mysterious insights brought by the beast control contract and gently spread his hands.
Suddenly, after spending thirty fishing coins, purification elixir and life elixir appeared in the palm of his hand.
"Everyone be obedient!"
"First take the waste elixir, and then drink some life elixir. If you can't stand it anymore, drink the purification elixir!"
Su Ping used the waste elixir and the elixir in one hand, and used his magic power to control the mice.
With on-site practice.
Su Ping discovered that the minimum dosage of the elixir he redeemed was one milliliter.
Less than one milliliter of elixir will not work.
Su Ping couldn't help but regret that he couldn't subdivide it infinitely to test the lower limit of the elixir.
However, Su Ping's method of feeding spirit beasts with waste pills, with the blessing of the elixir, was indeed the right path as he guessed!
The white rat was promoted to a first-level spirit rat after taking the sixth waste elixir.
The little squirrel was successfully promoted when he was fed the waste pill for the fourth time.
Don't look at the fact that you only took a single digit amount of waste elixir.
In fact, without the help of the elixir of life, the two mice would most likely have been poisoned to death when they took the first waste elixir.
There is no purifying elixir to remove erysipelas and repair defects.
Even if the mouse survives the first one, it will reach its limit and be unable to progress when the second waste elixir hits.
In the real world, if an ordinary beast wants to rely on useless elixirs to become a spiritual beast... I'm afraid it's more difficult than winning the jackpot in the lottery!
"squeak!"
Becoming spiritual beasts, the two mice became more humane and were even able to send messages to Su Ping through a contract.
Su Ping also opened the cage and released them.
The two mice turned into afterimages and escaped from the cage, lying on Su Ping's left and right shoulders respectively, and spontaneously started breathing, swallowing up the essence of the moonlight under the night.
"Things that are not controlled are monsters, and those that are controlled are spiritual beasts."
"My pair of spiritual rats will be able to spontaneously absorb the moonlight if they are successfully promoted... and even vaguely can feed it back to my master's physical body."
"If a spiritual pet like this were sold for spiritual stones, it would cost at least three digits, right?"
Su Ping was a little surprised that he had good luck in breeding for the first time and got two spirit rats that seemed to have great potential.
He didn't care about the mouse, which was minding its own practice, and turned his attention to the little snake.
Su Ping followed suit and gained experience. He took out a homemade syringe and successfully turned three little snakes into spiritual beasts.