Divine Emperor Of Death Chapter 243
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Natalya quickly checked herself and realized that nothing had happened to her. There were no signs of blood, neither did she feel weird down there. Her gaze slowly moved onto his figure.
Her gaze and mind became relaxed at once and she realized that he was currently bidding for an item and was not closer to her.
"VIP room 17 bids 58,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones!" The auctioneer grinned and announced.
'Crazy, but I must get this!' Davis thought while emitting heat with his eyes.
He was currently bidding for some spirit stones except they weren't any ordinary spirit stones but elemental spirit stones!
Lightning attributed Low-Level Spirit Stones!
There were about a thousand of them lined up on the auction stage.
One could see lightning sparks inside those transparent spirit stones!
Even though there were only thousand of it, its price had already climbed up to almost twelve times its original price.
Elemental spirit stones which possessed the vestige of laws existed, except they weren't easy to come by because of their rarity. Ordinarily, these elemental spirit stones were only five times the value of non-elemental spirit stones.
Meaning that a single elemental spirit stone is equal to five ordinary spirit stones. From this, one could see the stark contrast of their rarity and demand.
There were numerous spirit stone mines in Tripartite Alliance and almost 90% of it were controlled by them, leaving only a mere ten percent to the residents of the Tripartite Alliance Territory.
Actually, Davis had crossed by a Low-Level Spirit Stone Mine during his journey to the capital before but hadn't realized it due to there being a King Grade Concealment Formation.
As Davis continued to bid, he finally got it for 65,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones.
Although its price was sky-high, he deemed that it was worth it since he would need it when he gets to the Law Seed Stage and increase his Lightning Law Intent.
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Sighing gently, he finally reacted to the gaze that came from behind him, "Did I wake you up? Why don't you sleep for a few more hours..."
Hearing that, Natalya deeply blushed and got out of the bed. She immediately poured a drink and presented it to him.
Davis chuckled inwardly and accepted it. He drank the contents and placed the cup on the table.
A few minutes passed and he realized that were no common topics to converse between them.
They were sitting near each other, and although there was a wide distance between them, the atmosphere became quickly awkward.
She was still scantily clad and he didn't want to give her a change of clothes afraid that she would get the wrong idea and become dependent on him.
Davis actually didn't intend to treat her like a servant, so he couldn't help but see her as an individual.
Natalya was slightly nervous, thinking about when he would try to command her into doing the deed.
But soon, when she slightly took a glance, she saw his gaze change while glancing at the auction stage.
The second day had already started half a day before and Davis had seen some of his armaments getting sold.
...Now, on the auction stage, he saw a thousand ordinary spirit stones.
But he quickly realized that his initial appraisal was wrong with his eyesight, 'Those are Mid-Level Spirit Stones!'
The auctioneer announced that these would help Sixth Stage Experts increase their energy cultivation and started the auction with a starting bid of 1,000,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones!
The auction went on for a long time, almost half an hour before ending with someone bidding 2,260,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones!
It was from another VIP room which had never bid on an item before.
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Davis smiled wryly. He initially thought of bidding but abandoned that idea as soon as he heard the price of the starting bid.
After this, the auctioneer took out about ten fragments that looked like a crystal. To Davis, although it looked like one of that crystal in the second layer, he could see that it was entirely different.
The energy and even the surface structure of it were uniquely different and enormous. Seeing its shape, he could assume what it was! He had heard about this before from Old Man Garvin!
'It's a Spirit Stone Vein Fragment, no?' He thought.
And as expected, the auctioneer announced that it was a Low-Level Spirit Stone Vein Fragment and the starting bid to be 100,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones.
Instantly, the audience went into an uproar because a Sixth Stage Expert could still cultivate by using the Low-Level Spirit Stone Vein Fragments instead of using Mid-Level Spirit Stones.
In a Spirit Stone Mine, a Spirit Stone Vein Fragment generates a lot of Spirit Stones through the help of a source. Although it was rarer than a Mid-Level Spirit Stone, it has ten times the energy compared to it and ten thousand times the energy compared to a Low-Level Spirit Stone!
Many who failed to get those Mid-Level Spirit Stones instantly got revived. Their eyes blazed with fervor!
In cultivation, its efficiency was higher than cultivating with Mid-Level Spirit Stones!
Instantly many VIPs began to crazily bid in hopes of getting all ten of them into their hands.
Davis was hesitant a bit. He decided to back out on this one as the prices were shooting up high.
Soon, the 10 Low-Level Spirit Stone Vein Fragments were bought by someone else for over 430,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones.
As soon as it got over, the auctioneer introduced another batch of Low-Level Spirit Stone Vein Fragment!
Curses rained down on the auctioneer but he paid no heed to it.
Someone managed to win it for 410,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones.
The auctioneer again took out another batch of the previous merchandise.
Many asked how many batches were there exactly and to that, the auctioneer just merely smiled.
Many guessed that there were more to come, so they went low-key with this batch.
Davis's eyes lit up. He took up the opportunity and managed to win the batch for about 270,000 Low-Level Spirit Stones.
And as expected, the auctioneer again did the same thing, presenting another batch.
It sold for 300,000 and the batch after it sold for 470,000 because the auctioneer announced that it was the last batch available!
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