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Chapter 164.5: Townsquare (Part 2)
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The young master asks the young master about the blood crystals he's been looking for. The master explains that the crystals are valuable because they can be used to make arrowheads. He also explains that these ore veins are common in the mountains, and that after refining them, the ore can be turned into arrows. After refining the ore, the arrowheads can be shot into the demon beast's body, but once they're hit, they'll melt. This is a waste of valuable materials, the master says. He's going to look around and see if he can find anything useful. He finds a family heirloom that he'd like to sell. He asks how much he'll sell it for, and the master replies that he can't sell it because his family has declined in value over the past five hundred years, so he wouldn't want to sell it. He then asks how many bags of food the master is selling, and he gets a laugh out of himself when he realizes that the master's
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Tales Of Demons And Gods • Chapter 164.5: Townsquare (Part 2) • Page ik-page-1148222
Chapter 164.5: Townsquare (Part 2)
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The young master asks the young master about the blood crystals he's been looking for. The master explains that the crystals are valuable because they can be used to make arrowheads. He also explains that these ore veins are common in the mountains, and that after refining them, the ore can be turned into arrows. After refining the ore, the arrowheads can be shot into the demon beast's body, but once they're hit, they'll melt. This is a waste of valuable materials, the master says. He's going to look around and see if he can find anything useful. He finds a family heirloom that he'd like to sell. He asks how much he'll sell it for, and the master replies that he can't sell it because his family has declined in value over the past five hundred years, so he wouldn't want to sell it. He then asks how many bags of food the master is selling, and he gets a laugh out of himself when he realizes that the master's
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