Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor

Chapter 1427 Reunions (X)



Chapter 1427  Reunions (X)

"You guys have no rare resources, and your only advantage is your vast number, and that has nothing to do with me," Wang Wei commented. "However, because of our friendship, I can allow their hall to exchange the tickets with things of equal value."

"That's good enough for me," Shi Qian said excitedly. The Existence Healing Pill is rare enough, so it will benefit the Limitless Exchange Hall immensely if they can replace them with things of equal value.

"Don't get ahead of yourself," Wang Wei added. "The deal is only for your hall's inner members."

"That's still alright," Shi Qian said after a brief hesitation. Any cultivators not associated with a faction can be considered part of the Limitless Exchange Hall, as they can come and receive missions and rewards. However, the hall has internal members that they cultivate at a young age, similar to other sects or families — those are the inner members. Of course, outer members with enough talent can also become inner members, but they will forever bind themselves to the hall.

"I'm glad we could come to an understanding," Wang Wei smiled. The two chatted for a few hours before Shi Qian left. With this deal, she secured a spot for the trial and increased her status in the hall, so she left with happiness in her stride.

'Is there a way for me to turn the Limitless Exchange Hall into the sect's cannon fodder for the upcoming catastrophe?' Wang Wei was greedy, so he did not want to just survive the catastrophe but to do it with as little loss as possible, and if he could turn the hall into his own personal mercenary group, such a thing would be possible.

'This idea is a long shot, but it's not out of the realm of possibility,' Wang Wei contemplated. 'The greatest value of the Limitless Exchange Hall is the trust of all loose cultivators.' The Overlords have tried to limit the hall's power by establishing similar groups catering to loose cultivators. With their abundant resources, the Overlords should have run the hall out of business, but unfortunately, loose cultivators have one thing in common — a distrust and hatred for sects or clans. So, this approach had little impact and was ultimately considered a failure.

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