Chapter 21: Discerning Eyes
One moment, Shixiong. For what reason have youe to the ck Market? one of the guards asked while stepping out in front of Fang Xing.
Have you been to a ck Market before? Im here to exchange for things I need; why else would I be here? Fang Xing casually replied.
The guard wasnt expecting such a flippant response and hesitantly smiled. What Shixiong said is correct, but the ck Market isnt the same as it was before. There was a thiefst time who stole many things, and a ck Market wasnt held for a full three months afterwards. We have to be extremely careful this time around thanks to him, so please tell me exactly what it is you are looking for or what item you n to exchange, or I cant let you in.
It seemed as though this truly was to prevent a repeat ofst time. Fang Xing was relieved that he actually brought something of value with him today; if hede empty-handed with only the snuff bottle like before, hed have been immediately exposed.
Fortunately, although Fang Xing was young, he understood how to deal with people quite well. When the guard started asking questions, he pretended to be annoyed and answered, The ck Market seems to have more and more rules. I may as well exchange things with the sect at this rate! Well, since Im already here, Ill just go along with it for now. Im here to exchange Spirit Stones for a Flying Sword. Here, have a look for yourself! As Fang Xing spoke, he brought out a handful of bright red Spirit Stones and held it right in front of the guard.
Since you brought plenty of Spirit Stones, its likely you intend to actually exchange and youre not the thief. The guard smiled and gestured inside. Thank you for your understanding, Shixiong, and pleasee in!
Fang Xing waved his hand and smiled. No, Ipletely understand. Its all the fault of that despicable thief; youre just doing your job!
Fang Xings words moved the guard. He was supposed to stay here and check everyone who intended to enter in order to ensure the ck Markets safety, but not everyone was so understanding. Most either showed no reaction or were just downright rude and uncooperative, soing across someone who seemed to understand the difficulties of the job really stirred the heart.
If only they knew that the sole person who understood them happened to be the very thief fromst time whod caused this whole mess!
This ck Market was noticeablyrger in size than thest one, with many more disciples to go along with it. Even the average cultivation tier was slightly higher, with most of the disciples in their second tier and quite a few others in their third. It also seemed as though the people here were experienced with these eventsthey said only what was necessary and their transactions were carried out with a calm shrewdness.
<em>Looks like the newbies were all scared off after what happenedst time and all the old foxes came out instead.</em>After giving it some thought, Fang Xing decided it was a bit too risky.<em>Oh well, fair enough. Just a normal transaction today!</em>With that, he slipped himself in with the rest of the crowd.
There was an interesting sight this time around: some of the people had sat down cross-legged and ced what they were exchanging in front of them for others to see. If a passerby saw something they liked, theyd start discussing the details of the deal.
Some of the trades were direct barteritems for itemsbut if an agreement couldnt be reached, it came down to Spirit Stones or gold and silver. Most of the items that appeared in the ck Market were intended for cultivation, and the amount of gold and silver someone would need to exchange for them was excessive. For that reason, Spirit Stonesa universal resource for cultivationwas what was used most often.
Afterpleting a full circuit around the market, Fang Xing realized that this ck Markets size wasnt the only differencepared to the previous one. Thest one primarily featured Spirit Stones formon gold, but now there was a huge variety. Flying Swords, skill manuals, spells, medicinal pellets, elixirsit was all incredibly dazzling. While some of the people had only one or two items ced in front of them, there were others who had so many items it was practically a stall.
Hey, Shixiong, how about taking a look at this? There are some good things here, but mine are the best!
As Fang Xing walked to and fro, some of the people would whisper their greetings. It was fortunate nobody yelled or shouted, or else it would have been as loud as an actual flea market.
Maybe after looking around! Fang Xing responded before turning his attention elsewhere. Fang Xing had originallye here to buy a decent Flying Sword, but there were so many avable that there wasnt any rush. He decided to look at the other different and interesting things for now instead.
You really think of this as a flea market, huh? the man mumbled, but didnt cause any trouble.
Fang Xing smiled, but he suddenly let out an eh? sound as his gaze swept across the mans items.
The man was suddenly all smiles and whispered, Has something caught Shixiongs eye?
Fang Xing didnt say anything and simply crouched down to have a closer look.
Heh, Shixiongs eyes are quite good. Not only do I have more items than anyone else, but theyre all of excellent quality and thirty percent lower in price! Although the man was quite boastful, he wasnt wronghis stall really did have a lot of items on sale.
Fang Xing still didnt say a word and slowly picked up a Flying Sword for a careful look. Seeing this, the man started to gush about how great the sword was, as though such a low-grade sword was an extremely rare find.
How many Spirit Stones for this? Fang Xing asked, seemingly moved by the mans words.
The man signed a figure with his hands hidden from the sight of others. This price. Not too bad, huh?
Seven Spirit Stones? It really is thirty percent cheaper Fang Xing muttered under his breath. If he didnt have ess to the Book of Revtion, it was likely he wouldve been moved by such a price.
So how about it? Does Shixiong want to trade? the man asked, smiling at the chance to do business.
You know, Shixiong, youve got some real craftsmanship. Fang Xing studied the sword for a few more moments before lightly tossing the Flying Sword back to the stall. His lips curled up into a smile and his eyes narrowed as he looked to the man and whispered, If I happened to start spreading the news that most of the items you have on sale here are counterfeits, what would your customers think? And the people who organized this ck Market and are trying to restore its reputation, what would they think?
The mans face suddenly darkened. He lowered his voice even further, his eyes shing coldly as he said, Dont speak nonsense. If Shixiong wants to buy, then buy; if you dont, then dont! However, such a harsh expression also gave away his guilty conscience, and he couldnt help but to look to the side.
Nonsense? Fang Xing sneered. He suddenly began to pick up several items andwith only a ncesplit them neatly into two piles. There didnt seem to be any particr order or pattern for what items went where, and the two piles were quite mixed with a little bit of everything. Then what does Shixiong think of these two piles? Fang Xing grinned as he gently ced a bottle of medicinal pellets on the left pile and dusted off his hands.
Cold sweat began to ooze down the mans back from his guilt, and an awkward smile formed on his face. Shixiong is clearly someone with excellent eyes. I should have noticed earlier. Would Shixiong perhaps ept this gift? As the man spoke, he pulled out a Flying Sword from the pile on the right and respectfully held it up in front of Fang Xing with both hands.
As it so happened, Fang Xing had very quickly managed to appraise everything here and split it into two parts. The genuine items were on the right, and those with problems were on the left. The man had been thoroughly shocked by such an event, and hed hurriedly tried to bribe Fang Xing using genuine goods. The underlying message was clear: take this Flying Sword and quietly go somewhere else!
The ck Market was differentpared to stores selling antiques in the realm of mortals. If somebody were to purchase a fake antique, the me would usually fall on either their poor luck or faulty judgment. In markets like this specifically for cultivators, however, no one had the time for such senseless decepton. Resources were scarce, and losing even a small amount was incredibly painful.
There were always exceptions, of course, and the mustached man and his two sidekicks at the Pavilion of Spirit Tools were a good example. The reason they could get away with cheating and extorting others was because the sect rules protected them, and they primarily preyed on new disciples without any background or support. If someone were to dare try to cheat someone else in the ck Market, however, it was likely everyone would band together once the swindler was exposed.
Fang Xing looked at the man and good-humoredly smiled. He epted the sword, but he casually tossed it to the side andughed, What would a piece of junk like this be worth?
The man became visibly annoyed, his gaze growing cold as he whispered, Shixiong, dont do this. We can still be on good terms if we meet each other in the future if you dont go too far. I really dont like to be pushed around. So saying, the man red up his Qi, revealing himself to be in the third tier.
Fang Xing didnt seem to care about the mans threat and mockingly continued, This is the ck Market and nobody knows who anybody else is. What meet in the future when you dont even know who I am? And your third tier isnt badtheres probably less than a dozen here stronger than youbut if I let everyone know whats going on here and they band together, your tier wont be worth sh*t!
The man suddenly grew nervous, and his fists clenched tightly together as cold sweat drenched his palms.