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Chapter 40 Haggling a Price

When Caspian walked out of the shop, he held the 200 fedulings and a bag of Sweet Nothings, which was a good spiritual tea that he extorted from the shopkeeper.

When Caspian drank the spiritual tea, he thought it was extraordinary. Caspian inquired about the tea, and he found out that those tea leaves were plucked from a plantation in the sect's territories. Hence, it was naturally nourished with spiritual Qi, and it was far from comparable to ordinary tea leaves.

Each tea leaf contained subtle spiritual Qi, so when one brewed and drank it, it would help with concentration, useful for cultivation.

Thus, it was also why one small bag of tea leaves would cost 30 fedulings.

Now that Caspian saw it, the tea leaves were naturally Caspian's. Regardless of how much it pained the shopkeeper, Caspian still left the shop feeling satisfied.

Now that the troublesome scimitars are traded for fedulings that he urgently needed, Caspian was relieved.

He once again found a hidden alley, and afte
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