Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower -
Chapter 260 Leviathan Skin
Chapter 260: Chapter 260 Leviathan Skin
Yet the commotion here also caught the attention of Li Wenli.
Witnessing Bai Junjun obtaining the treasure sword, Li Wenli was also astounded.
The Vermilion Demon, one of the Four Famous Swords, who doesn’t recognize it?
Legend has it that Azure Tail and Vermilion Demon disappeared without a trace a thousand years ago, and currently, only two treasure swords are known to exist in the world.
One of them, Bailou, is in the hands of the Ninth Prince, while the Mysterious Dipper is with Ah Dao.
Unexpectedly, the Vermilion Demon was also hidden in this armory.
Vermilion Demon is rumored to be an Assassin’s Sword, small enough to be hidden up a sleeve, expert in stealth with a single thrust sealing the throat, and throughout history, countless exceptional individuals have used this sword to assassinate the corrupt officials who consume the flesh and drink the blood of the people.
The Vermilion Demon, lost for a thousand years, lay collecting dust here, and seeing Bai Junjun find it, Li Wenli couldn’t help but feel a pang of jealousy.
What a fine dagger it is, and yet again, the young miss has stumbled upon it, her luck is just too good.
Bai Junjun also felt her luck was exceptionally good; originally she just wanted to find a dagger, but to her surprise, she acquired a legendary sword.
Without a second word, she immediately hung the treasure sword on her waist, declared her ownership, and then began to slowly scour for other items.
However, with the Vermilion Demon in mind, other swords seemed sharp too, but it felt as though they lacked spirit. But as someone who would rather kill a thousand by mistake than let one slip, Bai Junjun still took everything she saw—swords, spears, clubs, and staves—and threw them all into her space.
After all, if left here they would just collect dust, better save them before they oxidize, who knows if they might come in handy in the future.
Li Wenli, on the other hand, was selecting weapons that suited him, but soon he discovered a loft, and upon entering, he was stunned.
He saw many leather goods filled with an exotic aura.
Clothes, shoes—all sorts of items were on display.
Whether it was because they were well sealed or because the air was dry near the volcano, most items were well preserved.
But these goods did not seem to come from the Central Plains; they appeared to have a touch of Roman or Arabian exotic style.
Li Wenli, well-read in world history, recognized the style and origin of these artifacts at a glance.
The goods here were likely exchanged by the City Lord’s caravan during their travels to the south and adventures in the north with foreign merchants.
However, to give credit where credit is due, the leather goods production lines in Western Europe were indeed advanced, and with finding clothes as his pressing concern, Li Wenli naturally searched among them.
He immediately noticed one of the silver boxes, attracted by the faint fragrance emanating from it, and opened it with great interest.
Inside was only a set of grey clothes and a pair of leather boots. Upon touching them, he found the material soft to the touch, and what surprised him most was that although the fabric appeared to be thick, it felt very cool in his hands.
And this boot’s exterior material was the same as the clothes but the sole was a combination of rubber and leather.
Li Wenli, intrigued, tore off the shabby cloth from his worn-out shoes and slipped on the boots.
When Bai Junjun came up to the loft, she saw someone barefoot in boots.
Just as she thought to tease him for being informal, wearing boots barefoot in such hot weather, the next second she saw the oversized boots shrink once they encountered Li Wenli’s feet, eventually shrinking down to fit his size.
At that moment, both Li Wenli and Bai Junjun were stunned, and after a delayed reaction, they realized this was no ordinary item.
Li Wenli took off the boots, and soon they returned to their original large size.
The grey clothes were the same.
Li Wenli was a slender youth, and the clothes were clearly intended for an adult’s figure, but as he draped them over himself, the clothes seemed to respond, gradually shrinking to fit his size.
Such user-friendly clothing was impossible to create even in the technologically advanced future.
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