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Chapter 370 The Ming Clan’s Prodigy

Although Ming Lihua looked small, her aura was not weak.

When her gaze landed on Zhou Feng’s body, a wave of blood-red Qi began to surge. The rumbling sound of blood-red Qi flowing did not seem like something a young girl could have.

“What? Celestial Spiritmirror Fish? Did I mishear?”

“This person has a Celestial Spiritmirror Fish?”

“There shouldn’t be any mistakes. The Ming Clan’s eldest daughter shouldn’t be lying.”

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Everyone’s attention was once again on Zhou Feng. After all, the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish was a very hot topic.

One had the right to become the Xia Clan’s son-in-law with this Celestial Spiritmirror Fish.

It was also because the other large clans didn’t want their direct descendants to marry into the clan.

Therefore, this was a great opportunity for the other small clans.

‘Troublesome! Troublesome! Really troublesome!

Zhou Feng sighed in his heart.

However, there was no change on his face. He only sped up his actions and stuffed the entire plate of fish into his mouth.

This Blackbear Fish was cooked using a special method, so he could receive a strength increase through the passive Level-2 Gluttony.

This could not be wasted. If they were to fight directly later, there would be no chance to eat

“Hmm?”

Ming Lihua looked at the nonchalant Zhou Feng and strode forward. “Let me ask you, is that the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish on your waist?”

Although Zhou Feng had concealed its aura, Ming Lihua still felt a trace of Celestial Qi leaking out.

That Celestial Qi was very special as only the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish could release it.

She was so familiar with it because the Ming Clan also had more than a dozen Celestial Spiritmirror Fish.

And two of the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish were about to transform.

Because of this, Ming Lihua could feel the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish on Zhou Feng’s waist.

She could even feel that this Celestial Spiritmirror Fish was a little weak. It had been out of the water for a long time.

Although the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish could float in the air, it could not leave the water for an extended period.

It was best to raise it with a spirit spring, which should be filled with all kinds of water plants and medicinal pills.

By carefully raising it like this, the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish could continuously produce Celestial Qi and assist in comprehending divine abilities.

It could even condense a trace of destiny power when there were more of them.

The person in front of her clearly did not know anything

The Celestial Spiritmirror Fish falling into the hands of such a person was simply a reckless waste of a god’s gift.

‘It just so happens that I can’t find Xia Chunqiu, so I can play with this person!

Ming Lihua could also sense that Zhou Feng was not simple.

After putting the last piece of fish into his mouth, Zhou Feng said very calmly, “It’s mine!”

As soon as he said this, he could feel the gazes around him becoming more and more intense.

The idiom, ‘Possessing wealth leads to sin’, was indeed correct.

This was especially true in the world of cultivators.

Everyone had extraordinary power, and the pursuit of all sorts of spiritual objects was innately born.

This was because these things could allow one to reach a higher level.

Of course, the most important thing was that Zhou Feng’s cultivation level wasn’t enough to intimidate these people.

How could a mere Purple Mansion cultivator keep the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish?

If Zhou Feng was a Divine Ability cultivator, the situation would have been much better.

It seemed like breaking through to the Divine Ability realm became more urgent than ever.

Zhou Feng had also felt traces of pressure in the Jade Sword Holy Land.

Too many cultivators had reached the Divine Ability realm. Although most of them had just entered the Divine Ability realm, they hadn’t even cultivated a single divine ability to perfection.

But no matter what, they were still more powerful than Purple Mansion cultivators.

How strong would Zhou Feng’s actual combat strength be if this continued?

If he were to encounter a prodigy like Jiang Yi, he would have no other choice but to flee.

Originally, Zhou Feng’s plan was to take care of the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish.

He would rely on the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish to produce a trace of Celestial Qi.

Then, he would use the spirit fragrance to travel through the great void once again. He would be the last one to comprehend the Great Void Primordial Art and step into the Divine Ability realm.

“Then, do you know that this Celestial Spiritmirror Fish will die if this continues?”

“I do.”

Zhou Feng was clear about Ming Lihua’s question.

Otherwise, he would not have come to this city. He wanted to solve the problem of raising the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish.

“You know? That’s good. Since you don’t know how to raise it anyway, why don’t you give It to me?”

Directly take it? Ming Lihua was not interested in this kind of thing.

No matter what, she had some reputation. She naturally would not do such a despicable thing

Moreover, she also guessed that Zhou Feng would not agree so easily.

However, this did not matter. Once the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish was exposed, many little ghosts would pester Zhou Feng.

When Zhou Feng couldn’t hold on any longer, she would appear.

At that time, with the Ming Clan’s reputation, they would definitely be able to get the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish from Zhou Feng.

A mere Celestial Spiritmirror Fish was not enough for the Ming Clan to give up on the reputation they had been accumulating for several generations.

By using this method, although they would have to pay a price, it was better than directly taking action. As the eldest daughter of the Ming Clan, this method was used very skillfully.

“No!”

Zhou Feng raised his eyebrows. He felt that this girl had long expected his reaction.

“Not selling? That’s fine, but I recommend you get a spirit fish tank.

“The Celestial Spiritmirror Fish needs pure Spiritual Qi to grow flesh. It is best to match it with the spirit spring and the aquatic plants in the central area of the Celestial Lake…”

Ming Lihua was not angry due to Zhou Feng’s rejection. Instead, she smiled and gave him some suggestions.

In Ming Lihua’s opinion, the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish would be hers sooner or later.

It was temporarily under Zhou Feng’s care.

Before that, of course, Zhou Feng had to take good care of it. Otherwise, it would not be good if the Celestial Spiritmirror Fish was on the verge of dying.

“Thank you!”

Zhou Feng vaguely guessed Ming Lihua’s thoughts. However, he urgently needed those suggestions.

As such, he casually thanked her.

“No need, no need. Oh right, The things I said just now can be found in the Mingshi Workshop.

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“Go there and report my name. My name Is Ming Lihua. There should be some discounts,” Ming Lihua added.

Although she looked like a young girl, regardless of whether it was her actions or her tone of voice, Ming Lihua gave people a very old-fashioned feeling.

“She’s really powerful! I don’t know how the Ming Clan raised her.”

“That’s right! Not only is her cultivation aptitude terrifying, but she’s also so good at treating people and things. She’s treating this Celestial Spiritmirror Fish as her own!”

“As expected, the Ming Clan is the only one in this generation that can contend with the Xia Clan.”

 

Many people began to sigh as Zhou Feng and Ming Lihua were talking.

Only the Ming Clan and Xia Clan had outstanding leaders in the young generation among the top clans nearby. The other large clans were on a completely different level compared to the Ming Clan and Xia Clan.

Moreover, the leading youngsters of these two families were both women. This was quite rare.

“Goodbye,” Zhou Feng said. He did not intend to stay there any longer.

Instead, he chose to head toward the Mingshi Workshop. The next step was to prepare for a breakthrough.

As for someone who wanted to cause trouble for him, he did not panic. He just needed to deal with them as they came.
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