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Chapter 680: Central Sand Region

Seeing that the two seniors were noncommittal, Wang Chenggu continued: "The farthest one that can be reached to the south is Zhongsha District. Zhongsha District is also a group of islands, but the number is much smaller, so Zhongsha District is not as good as

East Sand Region, however, it is said that this Middle Sand Region is just a transit place. There is a broader continent further south, and there are also higher-level immortal cultivators. However, these news are just hearsay by villains. I have never been there.

Far away, I don’t know if it’s true or not.”

A broader continent? A higher level of immortal cultivators? Qingyang couldn't help but be fascinated, and it took him a long time to ask: "How far is this middle sand area from Purple Smoke City?"

Wang Chenggu said: "Zhongsha Region is about seven million miles away from Ziyan City. It takes seven years for the spirit ship to sail, and the distance is not very close. If the senior just wants to avoid enemies, there is no need to go so far. Along the way

There are still many islands suitable for monks to live, and monks basically live there. Monsters do not dare to harass them easily. If nothing else, there are many within a few hundred thousand miles near Ziyan City. It is easy to

You can choose the one you like.”

Wang Chenggu also saw that the two seniors were easier to talk to, so he spoke a few more words. However, Qingyang and Xiao Yuhan had already decided to leave the Kyushu Continent, so naturally they would not choose to live in seclusion near Ziyan City. Those small islands are sparsely populated.

The lack of resources cannot support the cultivation of high-level monks at all. Without cultivation resources, is it possible to become a pirate like Sang Fan, the seducer?

Qingyang hesitated for a long time and said: "Senior Sister Xiao, I have decided to go to Zhongsha Area to have a look."

Xiao Yuhan nodded and said: "I also think this Zhongsha region is worth visiting. Junior Brother Qingyang, I'm afraid we have to continue walking together."

Qingyang didn't have any objections to this. Regardless of whether he liked Xiao Yuhan's character or not, the two were still relatively familiar with each other. At least compared to those monks who had never interacted with each other, Qingyang believed in Xiao Yu more.

It's a bit colder, not to mention that this trip to the Zhongsha Region must be on the same spiritual boat. Whether he wants it or not, the two of them will definitely go together.

Qingyang did not dwell on this issue anymore. He took out a few miscellaneous elixirs obtained from Hu Xiaobei and Hong Shenghe, and gave them to Wang Chenggu. These things were of no use to Qingyang. They occupied space on his body and were used for disposal.

I find it troublesome, but for a low-level monk like Wang Chenggu, it is a rare good thing. Wang Chenggu was immediately overjoyed. This senior was so generous. He just asked a few words and gave so much.

thing.

Wang Chenggu finally suppressed the excitement in his heart and quickly put the things in his arms, then raised his head and looked at Qingyang. He knew that Senior Qingyang must still have an explanation.

At this time, I heard Qingyang explain: "You don't need to follow these two days. Go and help us find out where the spirit ship from Ziyan City to Zhongsha Region is parked, when will the nearest trip leave, and what is the price?"

How much is it? Come and report the news as soon as possible. These will be your errand expenses for the past few days. If the matter is done, there will be rewards."

Although he didn't have time to take a closer look at what Qingyang rewarded Wang Chenggu just now, he could roughly judge that it was worth about one and a half spiritual stones. This was his income for several months. Qingyang

Senior Yang casually handed out the reward, and also said that it was just for running errands in the past few days. If things are done well, there will be a reward. Now he is really prosperous.

It is said that money can make the world go round, and Qingyang's reward was in place. Wang Chenggu was also energetic in his work. He repeatedly promised that the news would be delivered within three days, and then left the inn.

Of course, Qingyang and Xiao Yuhan couldn't completely believe Wang Chenggu's words. In the next two days, they also went outside to inquire about the relevant situation. After two days of visits, they found that what Wang Chenggu said was true.

In fact, there were no tricks in front of them.

On the third day, Wang Chenggu sent the news back on time. The spiritual ship from Ziyan City to Zhongsha Region was organized by a company called Wantong Pavilion. There were not many spiritual ships on this route, a total of four

The spirit boats operate on opposite sides, with an average of only one trip every four years.

Recently, a spiritual ship has just returned. According to the usual practice, it usually takes a year to repair. However, with the recent rise of the Blood Demon Cult and the drastic changes in the Kyushu Continent, more monks have left, so the number of people on the ship has almost been booked. As long as the number of people is full,

The spirit boat will leave early.

In other words, if we can't make it this time, the next trip will have to wait until at least four years later. Qingyang and Xiao Yuhan were not willing to stay in Ziyan City longer, so after getting the news, they followed Wang Chenggu.

Go to Wantong Pavilion to book a spiritual boat.

Ziyan City is very big, and Wantong Pavilion's shop is in another city. Wang Chenggu took Qingyang and Xiao Yuhan and walked for nearly two hours before arriving. Wantong Pavilion is not a land-based business, they do

It mainly transports people and goods. In addition to transporting monks, it also carries some goods that are in short supply between the two places and wholesales them directly to local businesses to earn some profits.

Because of this, the shops in Wantong Pavilion are relatively remote, and there are not many people coming and going. The person in charge of reception here in Wantong Pavilion is called Manager Zhao. He is an old man in the middle stage of foundation building. He has a kind attitude and a smile on his face, which makes him happy.

He is as fresh as a spring breeze, and at first glance he is someone who is used to doing business.

The spiritual ships in Wantong Pavilion are all clearly priced, and there is no need to bargain. Each person has three hundred and fifty spiritual stones. This amount of spiritual stones is not a large amount for a foundation-building monk. Even some Qi-refining monks bite

They could accept it even if they gritted their teeth. After some small talk, Qingyang and Xiao Yuhan each paid spirit stones to Manager Zhao and got two plaques, which was regarded as booking the location of the spirit ship.

Three hundred and fifty spiritual stones may seem like a lot, but actually it is not much compared to the seven years that the spiritual ship travels on the sea, because the navigation of the spiritual ship also requires the consumption of spiritual stones, and the huge spiritual ship only relies on the monks' true energy.

Driving does not help at all, so there is a spirit stone driving device on the spirit ship. The spirit stones provide energy, and the monks only need to assist beside it.

A day's sailing of a spirit ship requires at least ten spirit stones, which is more than three thousand dollars a year. The salary of the boss, steward, and crew members on the ship requires almost the same amount of temporary expenses in one year. In other words, in seven years, just

The cost of a spiritual ship is more than 50,000 spiritual stones.

Fifty thousand spirit stones require at least 140 people to earn back, and the total number of seats on a ship is only 200. In fact, Wantong Pavilion does not earn much. This time it was because of the drastic changes in the Kyushu Continent.

There are many monks there. In the past, when it was time to ship the ship, there were often not enough customers to get a hundred or so customers. Most of them relied on the profits from bringing goods to and from the ship to make up for the losses.


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