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Chapter 1977 Shameless Threat (4)

 Yun Luo's heartbeat suddenly dropped, "So, what exactly do you want to ask, senior?"

"Don't worry, I haven't finished speaking yet."

Lord Yu sneered and said: "When I found out about this matter, I couldn't figure it out, so I sent people to continue to investigate, and I found out that the power in the hands of this stinky girl like you is really not small."
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He Shi Shiran took a step forward and said firmly: "Wentianlou's elixir business belongs to you."

Sure enough, this guy found out!

Yun Luo narrowed his eyes and took a deep breath, "So what?"

"Just admit it."

Lord Yu smiled slightly and said casually, "A few years ago, I went to Xianle Palace and happened to overhear a few gossips, saying that a large number of elixirs had appeared inexplicably in the Four Kingdoms. I don't know who refined them. Not only the price

It was cheap and of excellent quality, prompting warriors from the four countries to rush to buy it. No one was willing to buy the inferior elixir made by the alchemist in the Xianle Palace, and the loss was not small..."

"Inferior elixir?" Yun Luo's eyes moved slightly, and he immediately reacted and couldn't help but sneered.

No wonder before Wentianlou was born, the quality of elixirs on the market in the four countries was so poor.

Even medium-quality elixirs are very rare and extremely expensive.

A low-quality useless elixir with three-thirds medicinal properties and seventy-percent impurities can be sold for the same price as a top-grade elixir.

There is even a price but no market.

I don’t know how many warriors have a lot of gold and silver but can’t buy it.

Yun Luo used to think that this was because the Four Kingdoms lacked alchemists and could not produce good elixirs.

Rare things are valuable, so naturally rare things are worth living in.

This is why, when Yun Luo founded Wentian Tower, he first chose to start with elixirs.

She sensed a huge market gap here.

But it was not until later that Yun Luo gradually understood that the lack of good elixirs in the four countries was not because there were no outstanding alchemists in the four countries.

It's because those talented alchemists are often found by the people of Xianle Palace as soon as they appear.

Use coercion, inducement, both soft and hard. If it doesn't work, just cut it off.

In this way, Xianle Palace snatched away batch after batch of outstanding alchemists who should belong to the four countries, and brought them all under its banner to serve Xianle Palace.

This repeats year after year, all talented alchemists are taken away, and high-end talents gradually become scarce.

Those who remain are either useless, or have not yet shown their talent.

Only alchemists can refine medicinal materials into elixirs.

And elixirs are essential for warriors to practice.

The decrease in the number of excellent alchemists will naturally lead to a shortage of elixirs in the four countries, and the quality will become worse and worse.

As a result, the price of elixirs will inevitably increase year by year.

Ordinary warriors have to take more risks to hunt monsters in exchange for money, and then use the money to buy elixirs.

The entire elixir business is like a huge gold-eating beast, constantly draining the pockets of warriors from the four countries.

As a result, the lives of the people of the four countries became increasingly difficult, and the strength of the warriors could not be improved for a long time.

However, Xianle Palace can sit behind the scenes and only use some of the cheapest medicinal materials, allowing alchemists to refine some low-grade elixirs at will, and easily obtain huge profits without any effort.

Moreover, ordinary warriors lack elixirs and their strength increases slowly, which also inhibits the future development of the Four Kingdoms to a great extent, making it easier for two sects and one palace to dominate their heads.

This becomes a chain of links, like an invisible giant network, bound layer by layer, making it difficult to break free.


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