Limitless Cultivation: I Can Master Every Profession!
Chapter 70: New Batch of Talismans

Chapter 70: New Batch of Talismans

Chapter 70: New Batch of Talismans

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Just like he had predicted, the day was anything but peaceful.

After the group of customers had been "kindly warned" by Elder Lie not to cause any trouble, they waited patiently for the engraver to arrive.

They knew he probably wouldn’t have anything to sell that day,

after all, crafting takes time, but their intention was to lock in a good deal and place their orders.

Unfortunately for them, Zhu Rong had dedicated that whole day to Ye Ning’s cultivation, leaving everyone stuck at the pavilion until closing time, before being kicked out by Elder Lie.

That only made the tension worse, and the next day, when Zhu Rong finally arrived, he was met by Ye Ning holding what could only be described as a tower of papers,

more precisely, orders for talismans.

Zhu Rong had expected his talismans’ popularity to grow quickly, but even he found this a little unexpected,

Not that he was upset about it, more orders meant more money.

So with a cheerful smile, he picked up his tools and said,

"Come on, time to get to work."

Ye Ning was a little intimidated by the ever growing stack of orders, but seeing that her master didn’t seem even remotely worried,

she too solidified her determination and started helping out.

At first, she thought that since the prices had gone back to their original value, the number of orders would drop,

but what she didn’t know was that Zhu Rong’s talismans were far more effective than others of the same rank,

so the people who had already tried them had no hesitation about buying more, even at higher prices.

She assisted with little tasks, mostly acting as support while Zhu Rong seemed to be drawing rune formations one after another,

like some kind of printing machine, cranking out talismans nonstop.

His pace didn’t slow down, not even after an hour,

if anything, it got faster.

As Ye Ning adapted to the rhythm, he sped up even more.

Not once did he stop to check if the formations he’d just inscribed were completely correct or not,

he had absolute confidence in his skills,

the kind of confidence that only comes after years of experience in the craft.

Even master engravers wouldn’t have that kind of confidence, no matter how skilled,

only Grandmasters could pull off something like this with talismans of this level.

And so, in less than five hours, Zhu Rong had pumped out nearly 300 first grade spirit rank talismans.

If another engraver had witnessed this, they’d probably have slapped themselves a few times to make sure they weren’t dreaming.

By the time evening approached, Zhu Rong had finished the batch and immediately submitted them to the pavilion for evaluation before putting them up for sale.

The inspectors, all expert rank engraver, were baffled by the massive number of talismans, wondering where the hell so many had come from all at once.

That said, they didn’t waste time and managed to finish the whole evaluation within an hour.

They wore amazed expressions as they gave the OK on the talisman batch.

"Heavens, it’s the first time I’ve seen such a huge batch, all crafted perfectly... Could it be that a Master Engraver decided to clear out some stock?"

muttered one of them, impressed by the precision and care in every single talisman.

No matter how many he inspected, he never found a single flaw, everything was flawless, done to absolute perfection.

It left him a little shaken.

And they weren’t the only ones shocked by the batch.

Soon enough, someone else joined them,

someone who just the day before had said it would be a while before a new batch came in.

Old Liu: "..."

’Holy sht, where the hell did all these talismans come from?!’

His surprise was understandable,

seeing a few new ones in a day or two was reasonable,

but an entire batch of 300? That was on a whole other level.

He started wondering if it was actually a team of engravers working around the clock, not just one person.

Before long, news of the new batch spread, and everyone who had placed orders came rushing to the pavilion again, packing the place to the brim once more.

The only difference this time was that none of them dared make a fuss, waiting calmly for their turn to receive their talismans.

In one day of work, Zhu Rong had multiplied his profits several times over,

earning 25,500 low-grade spirit stones after taxes.

in other words,

255 medium grade stones

or 2.55 high grade spirit stones

This officially placed him on the same level as a middle class Wealthy person,

not ridiculously rich, but definitely far from poor, right in the sweet spot.

Still, way wealthier than the average person.

Zhu Rong did a few quick calculations and figured that not even his family made that kind of money in a day,

they’d probably need 3-4 full business days to match that number.

Basically, his pockets were now full.

And seeing this, he knew it was time to take care of a few things he had left hanging,

starting with buying the rest of the elf group from the slave merchant.

"Dear guest, its a pleasure to see you return to my humble store. Please, follow me, I have your slaves ready,"

said the merchant with a sweet tongue as he led him to where the rest of the elves were kept.

He had expected to wait a few weeks, but the young boy had returned in just a few days,

and this time he said he wanted all of them.

Needless to say, those words made the day of the merchant, who didn’t hold back with flattery and praise.

He thought Zhu Rong had some kind of obsession with elf women, who naturally had a certain allure,

maybe that’s why he bought them all ?

With that in mind, the merchant considered offering him women from other races, thinking he could make some more money.

Unfortunately for him, all he got in return was a cold, emotionless glance.

That look alone nearly made him tremble.

He felt like the person in front of him had become even more intimidating than the last time,

and that realization only made his heart grow colder.

To think someone so young could carry an aura like that...

It was terrifying.

He thought that If he’s not some talented youth, then he must be a high level cultivator in disguise.

In the end, whatever the case, he understood this client was far from ordinary,

and he’d better tread carefully whenever he dealt with him, to avoid any unfortunate misunderstandings.

Just as he began calming down, he noticed the other man looking in a certain direction,

his eyes filled with surprise.

Seeing that, the merchant also turned his gaze that way, trying to figure out what had caught this young mans attention.

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