I Can Copy Everything Without Limit Chapter 5
Previously on I Can Copy Everything Without Limit...
At the Jiaang Family Weapon Shop.
Since Mr. Jiaang had no interest in joining for a meal, Wei Lulin found himself saving a considerable sum of money.
Noticing that Youth Jiaang was the only one present in the hall, Wei Lulin spoke up with ease, “Mr. Jiaang, do you happen to have any extra Spirit Locking Stones on you?”
“You’re looking to purchase a Spirit Locking Stone?” Youth Jiaang perked up at the mention of the item, his eyebrows lifting as he questioned with a hint of skepticism.
Spirit Locking Stones were typically utilized by martial artists at the lower ranks of the Qi Refining Stage. High Rank Martial Artists looked down on them as unsuitable, and ordinary people had no use for them at all. Consequently, the practicality of Spirit Locking Stones was even less than that of money.
Wei Lulin was considered an oddity within the Wei family. He possessed the most formidable Cultivation Talent in all of Yao Country, yet his damaged meridians prevented him from cultivating. For him, the Spirit Locking Stone was as useless as a chicken rib.
“I’ve been in need of some Spirit Locking Stones lately. Mr. Jiaang, do you have any surplus?”
Youth Jiaang was a member of the Jiaang family, one of the three prominent clans in Yao Country. Much like Wei Lulin, he was overlooked and undervalued. His Cultivation Talent was notably subpar, merely a middling Grade Ten, and his life’s greatest accomplishment would likely be reaching the mid-stage of Qi Refining.
As such, Youth Jiaang lacked any ambition to cultivate, driven instead by the desires common to most people: wealth and the allure of the opposite sex, with a particular penchant for the latter.
Given the choice between gold coins and Spirit Locking Stones, Youth Jiaang would unhesitatingly opt for the money.
“You’re actually interested in buying the Spirit Locking Stones I have?” Youth Jiaang’s initial impatience transformed into a gleam of excitement, though he seemed somewhat incredulous.
The reason for his disbelief was that Wei Lulin, much like himself, had limited prospects. Youth Jiaang’s Cultivation Talent was meager, capped at a mid-Grade Ten, with no hope for significant achievements.
Wei Lulin, despite his High Level Grade Eight talent, had been rendered incapable of cultivating due to the residual effects of a battle between unparalleled masters, which damaged his meridians. Thus, he and Youth Jiaang shared a common need: money to ensure a decent quality of life.
Of course, that was just Youth Jiaang’s line of thinking. He was more than happy to sell the Spirit Locking Stones that were of little use to him. Why would he question a willing buyer?
“I’m looking to purchase some Spirit Locking Stones,” Wei Lulin confirmed with a nod.
“I have thirty Spirit Locking Stones. The market price for each is around eleven gold coins. You can have them for three hundred gold coins; consider it a discounted rate,” Youth Jiaang proposed after Wei Lulin’s affirmation, pausing to think before stating his price.
Three hundred gold coins!
Wei Lulin did some quick mental math. The price Youth Jiaang offered was quite reasonable.
For a martial artist, items imbued with spiritual energy were paramount. Money was easy to come by, especially for High Rank Martial Artists who could earn hundreds or even thousands of gold coins by hunting just a few Magical Beasts.
The market rate for a Spirit Locking Stone was about twelve gold coins each. Youth Jiaang’s asking price of ten gold coins each was not steep at all.
“The price is quite fair,” Wei Lulin agreed with a nod.
He then continued with a hint of difficulty, “However, Mr. Jiaang, I currently only have a hundred gold coins on me. I’m short by two hundred.”
Wei Lulin produced two thumb-thick, palm-length medicinal herbs resembling tiger whips from his pocket and said, “Mr. Jiaang, these are two Tiger Sun Herbs, each twenty years old. I don’t need to elaborate on their benefits; you’re well aware of them.”
“A single twenty-year-old Tiger Sun Herb is valued at nearly a hundred gold coins on the market. Two would be worth roughly two hundred gold coins. Along with the cash I have, would that suffice to exchange for the thirty Spirit Locking Stones you have?”
“Tiger Sun Herbs! And they’re twenty years old!” Youth Jiaang’s demeanor changed dramatically upon seeing the herbs Wei Lulin presented. Without waiting for permission, he vaulted over the counter and snatched the two Tiger Sun Herbs from Wei Lulin’s hands.
“Lulin, I actually have thirty-five Spirit Locking Stones. I need to keep three for my cultivation practice. How about you take the remaining stones for a hundred gold coins and these two Tiger Sun Herbs? Does that work for you?”
Wei Lulin was elated to have unexpectedly come across two Spirit Locking Stones. He stood patiently in the hall, waiting for Youth Jiaang to retrieve them.
Lindorin Town, situated adjacent to the vast Endless Forest, was renowned for its rich medicinal herb resources and consequently housed a multitude of shops. Many shop assistants, much like the young Jiaang, possessed meager Cultivation Talent. This often led them to indulge in worldly pleasures, exquisite cuisine, or the pursuit of riches. Wei Lulin was well aware of this reality, which significantly boosted his confidence in rapidly acquiring the needed Spirit Locking Stones. However, Wei Lulin's immediate obstacle was a lack of gold coins. He had managed to save one hundred gold coins throughout the years. To accumulate the required sum swiftly, he understood that bold measures were necessary. Upon returning to his humble abode with thirty-two Spirit Locking Stones, Wei Lulin immediately commenced the process of replicating Meridian Grass. Drawing upon his prior experience, he efficiently cultivated over a hundred specimens. The superior quality of the Spirit Locking Stones, acquired through his dealings with young Jiaang, allowed him to successfully replicate a total of one hundred and fifty Meridian Grass plants. Observing the one hundred and fifty Meridian Grass before him, Wei Lulin experienced a wave of elation. Once his excitement subsided, he returned to the intricate work of mending his meridians. It appeared that Wei Lulin's body had adapted to the discomfort caused by the Meridian Grass. Previously, he could only endure consuming thirty plants each night, but now he could handle forty. Consequently, in less than four nights, all one hundred and fifty Meridian Grass were utilized. The previously damaged meridians within his body were now approximately half healed, and his weakened constitution had markedly improved.