ds were stained with a lot of blood.When a person is accustomed to life and death, they become indifferent to many things.When Shen Changqing first arrived in this world, he was a little uncomfortable...With this strike, a huge gash appeared on the monster fish's head, blood flowing freely. The pain seemed to stimulate its body, causing it to twitch slightly.
Because of the wonder of the treasure money, it could only spasm and was utterly incapable of dodging or resisting.
When saw this, his imposing aura intensified, becoming even more ferocious. His hands clenched tightly around the Pianshan Blade, slashing down like a furious storm of wind and rain!
She may not be skilled with swords, but her formidable cultivation stands before them. In her hand lies a weapon forged by an ancient clan of warriors, and her opponent is trapped with no way to escape. Even without swordsmanship, she can inflict tremendous damage.
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Lü Ye, riding the still shivering seahorse mount, rode over and examined the strange fish corpse with interest.
Just looking at the price of Bai Ling fish you know, any random Bai Ling could sell for thousands of Lingyu, and Bai Ling are considered the lowest tier star beasts among the Ling Yu in Wanxiang Hai.
The corpse of such a sunlit spirit fish, its value naturally surpasses that of any white spirit.
"Lu Ye estimated that even if this strange fish was chopped to pieces by Yan Miao, it would still sell for millions of Lingyu at the very least.
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Moreover, it has a sun-exposure layer core within its body. That thing is more valuable than flesh and blood, selling for tens of millions of spirit jade easily.
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"It can only be divided."
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Knowing that Lu Ye understood, Yan Miao immediately sliced the monster fish's flesh into pieces. Lu Ye happily collected them.king puzzled. No matter how you looked at it, Li Taibai and Fa Wu Zun were almost identical except for their appearance and voices. That's why she made that judgment, but the facts proved they weren'...