Chapter 27 - Treasury
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Blue Phoenix Chapter 27 - Treasury

Leaving the Black Lion, Hui Yue headed straight to the Black Market Auction House. He had been there before when he sold the cultivation stone, but this time, he was going to ask for a favor. He needed a new weapon. A weapon which suited his current cultivation level better than the dagger he had used ever since he was a cultivator of the lower dantian. The dagger had been a gift from the Ma family, a weapon created from black iron with an inscription engraved upon it. Although the dagger was reliable, it was clearly made for a lower-ranked cultivator, and now it was only a question of when it would shatter. It was incapable of containing all the energy Hui Yue could use when attacking.

So far, Hui Yue had completely avoided using a weapon and instead used his wolf body because the deadly claws and sharp teeth were very good weapons. But now that Lan Feng was once more ready to train Hui Yue, the young man was going to once again train in his human form.

While thinking about this, Hui Yue finally made his way to the Black Market Auction House, and with a nod to the guards, he entered the massive building. He moved through the maze-like corridors and eventually ended in front of a door crafted of heavy wood. Knocking hard on the door it slowly opened and inside was Ma Kong and his father. Both had their heads bowed over some documents and memory stones. As soon as the door opened, they looked up and were surprised to see Hui Yue.

“Hui Yue, what can we do for you?” Ma Kong’s father asked curiously as he looked at Hui Yue slowly placing the memory stone he had in his hand on the table. “Once upon a time back in Riluo City I was invited to dine with the Ma family. At that time I met the manager of the Black Market Auction House of Riluo City, and he gifted me the dagger, Black Blood. It is the weapon I have used up until now,” he said. “This dagger has served me well throughout the years. It has been by my side while I struggled to survive these past few years, and it will always have a special place in my heart; howev

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