Chapter 101 101: The Great Luckiest!
Chapter 101 101: The Great Luckiest!
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But the cultivators who were watching still wore gloomy and extremely dark faces because Lin Xian's presentation of success in selecting stones was far greater than failure. Of course, it would make Lin Xian a huge profit because the average selling object within the stone had a continuous multiple of its price. And there were even items that sold for over 20,000 Gold Coins.
Even Jang Kyuk was at a loss regarding how to react because Lin Xian had received over 100,000 Gold Coins for nothing in just over half an hour.
It was a sizable amount of wealth even though it was insignificant to the big clans; it was like when Tian Ming, who made a bet with Lin Xian, easily took out a lot of Gold Coins.
Time passed, and Lin Xian kept buying stones, and only a small amount remained that he had passed because the top floors did not have as many stones as the others.
The two individuals, Tang Kong, and Tang Kuan, were silent like a stone and looked like a bodyguard at this time and kept following Lin Xian, who was picking a stone. They no longer intended to form words to insult Lin Xian because they knew Lin Xian would profit enormously from the Stone Gambling.
Not long after, Tang Ji and Wang Han left the room. The two of them were very surprised at this time because so many cultivators had come to that floor. This was extremely rare because most cultivators would be reluctant to buy expensive stones.
"Is there someone who is filthy rich spending his Gold Coins?" Tang Ji asked in surprise.
"I don't know either. Let's see!" Wang Han immediately approached the crowd close to the corner of the room.
Arriving at the crowd, Tang Ji and Wang Han fell silent when they heard a familiar voice.
"Hey, Old Man, this is the last stone I chose because I think it's enough to play."
"Okay," replied Jang Kyuk in a slightly displeased tone because the stone gambling house had suffered quite a big loss this time.
Strains! Strains! Strains!
Bluk! Bluk! Bluk!
The stone was slowly breaking.
"Will it have any more content this time?"
"I'm sure it must have content!"
"This young man is very good at picking stones!"
"Yes, the success percentage can be 65% or even more!"
"Damn it, Why does a beginner's stone seem so lucky? Even gamblers who are considered to be proficient at appraising stones wouldn't have that youngster's luck!"
The discussions with the cultivators sounded on the spot, which made Tang Ji and Wang Han silent as stones. The two did not expect Lin Xian to have extremely high luck playing Stone Gambling.
"What's that?"
"Hey, look! This time there is a resource!"
"That is a Spirit Beast Bone!"
"Take a look; it gives off a strong Qi, which means that bone must be very precious!"
The discussion broke out again as all pairs of eyes stared at the golden white bone.
"I didn't expect the final thing to be this great!" Lin Xian exclaimed excitedly.
Lin Xian's words darkened the faces of everyone present. They cursed Lin Xian in their hearts for having such great luck.
"System, the value of these bones, is it better to keep or sell them as Gold Coins?" Lin Xian's order in his mind.
[Smart Analysis!]
[That bone is the bone of a King Grade Golden Tiger King, not very useful for the Host; selling to the system or selling it into gold coins is recommended]
"What price for this thing to be pointed?" Lin Xian asked again in his mind.
[Golden Tiger King Bone will be rewarded with 2,800 Points]
Lin Xian paused, knowing that the sales would be 1:10.
"How much will these bones sell for?" Lin Xian asked Jang Kyuk.
Jang Kyuk grabbed a bone that wasn't too big and assessed it. After a few moments, he immediately spoke. "This is a Gold Tiger bone; it will be priced at 12,000 Gold Coins."
A frown appeared on Lin Xian's forehead because Jang Kyuk seemed to want to play with him.
"It seems that the young man is very lucky!"
"Will the young man help if we ask for help?"
"Do you think he would want to do that? He has Gold Coins; he should use his Gold Coins!"
Discussions resounded among the cultivators.
"How? Do you want to sell these resources?" Jang Kyuk asked Lin Xian.
Lin Xian raised the corner of his lips and then took the bone from Jang Kyuk's hand.
"What grade is this bone?" Lin Xian asked while inspecting the bones.
"Sky Level." Reply to Jang Kyuk.
"Oh, it doesn't look like that!" Lin Xian replied.
"What do you mean?" Wrinkles appeared on Jang Kyuk's forehead as he felt he had dug his grave this time.
The cultivators on the scene frowned as well. Even Tang Kong and Tang Kuan were astonished because judgments were never wrong.
Tang Ji also thought so, but not for Wang Han. He just let out a long sigh. He certainly could appraise the bone with just one glance because he was a reliable object appraiser too.
But he only remained silent out of respect for Tang Ji; otherwise, he would have directly interrupted before Lin Xian had spoken.
"This is a King Grade Golden Tiger Bone. Am I wrong?" Lin Xian asked with the corners of his lips raised.
Jang Kyuk was sweating a little on his back because Lin Xian knew the value of the bone.
"And normally, as far as I know, a King Grade Gold Tiger Bone would be priced at at least 25,000 Gold Coins, the lowest price. Normally it would trade for 28,000 Gold Coins. Was my Judgment wrong?" Lin Xian asked while throwing bones occasionally in the air and looking at Jang Kyuk with a sly smile.
"This young man even knows the market price!" Jang Kyuk thought and felt he would have a disaster because so many cultivators were watching.
"Is that true?"
"Isn't that cheating?"
"The owner of this Gambling House has promised not to try to trick the customer because the success rate is very low."
"Tch! From the start, this gambling house has been playing tricks on us by reducing the selling price!"
The discussion resumed, which made Jang Kyuk sweat even more coldly on his back.
"I wasn't wrong; what I said is the truth! That's the value of the bones you hold!" Said Jang Kyuk gloomily to defend himself.
"Is it like that?"
"What do you think, Wang Han?" Lin Xian asked, caught the bone he threw into the sky, then looked in a certain direction behind the crowd.