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Treasure Book.

Chapter 105: Refining Tools (Part 1). [725]



Summary

Yue Chen was surprised by the Dragon Palace's annual profit of thirty million, which was significant compared to New Nia Port's much higher tax revenue but lower net income due to high expenses. Heimu Snr. proposed a condition for ownership transfer, stating that if he died an unnatural death, the Dragon Palace would go to the Star Domain Charity Bureau. Yue Chen humorously rejected this, fearing he would work hard for nothing. They agreed on a five-year term for Heimu to stay safe in the Dragon Palace, after which ownership would fully transfer to Yue Chen. They signed a simple contract, and ownership was officially transferred, with Heimu appointed as CEO. Yue Chen later entered a secret area of the Dragon Palace, which was now exclusively accessible to him. He checked on Flame Dance, who was asleep, before teleporting to a remote area in the Mustard Seed World. There, he summoned various exotic treasures, which responded to him, creating beautiful phenomena in the sky. He noted that Heimu and Bai Mu were not cultivators but had grown stronger over time. Despite their strength, they were unaware of the celestial artifacts' true power, which Yue Chen claimed for himself without hesitation, feeling ecstatic about the treasures easily obtainable in this world.

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