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0213 The humble sword

Even if it is a wealthy knife worth 100 silver, it is very valuable, but its fate is to be lost as soon as it appears.

It's just that it's so expensive, so I can buy a lot of steamed buns.

Judging from the normal price of steamed buns, just one knife like this can buy enough steamed buns to fill a house.

No wonder Qi Ge has always been said to be very generous in upgrading equipment. When he was young, he was so generous that he could ignore normal life. If Hua'er hadn't appeared in his life, he wouldn't know what he would be like now.

It turns out that he is really so generous, he is really willing to spend money on equipment, and he is willing to pay big prices.

As for the concept of how expensive this knife is.

【system hint】

[The price of steamed buns in Xianjun Town is one penny each, and one silver equals one hundred penny]

Oh, a simple calculation, it is quite generous.

A small knife is equivalent to ten thousand steamed buns.

Two knives equal 20,000 steamed buns.

It's just that the two knives are so awesome. From this point of view, Qi Ge's sword must be extremely valuable.

Then... what on earth is that sword...?

【system hint】

[The sword that is as cold as frost in Qi Ge’s hand is a [Mandarin Charming Sword], which cuts iron like mud and is worth 100 gold. 】

100 gold!!

It's such an exaggeration. Silver... is so expensive. What is the concept of... gold...? It must be a lot more money.

And the name of this sword...is it called Yuan Mei Sword?

Where there are mandarin ducks, there must be mandarin ducks, and mandarin ducks and mandarin ducks cannot be separated.

Since there is the word "鸳", then...is there not only Yuan Mei Sword in this world, but also Yuan Mei Sword?

That Yuanyang Mei Sword? Where is it?

Is it her wife Hua'er who is using it?

Of course not, Hua'er doesn't know any martial arts.

It's just that there is a Magical Duck Sword in this world, and where is the Magical Duck Sword? These questions are the same as many questions that the system did not answer in the past. The system did not prompt. Alas, if it does not prompt, then it will not prompt.

Anyway, this system is a system with loopholes and bugs, and it often doesn’t prompt this or that.

Then be vulgar and worry about the price of this sword.

The system prompts that this sword costs 100 gold to buy.

Just this 100 gold? How much is it?

【system hint】

[One gold equals one hundred silver]

Oh, if this is priced in steamed buns, convert it into steamed buns.

That little knife was no longer great. It turned out that the little knife was nothing compared to this sword.

After conversion, this sword is actually equivalent to 1 million steamed buns. Only one million steamed buns can be eaten to afford such an extremely inconspicuous mandarin charm sword?

Oh my gosh.

You have to know how much a simple farmhouse courtyard costs in this era. It only costs 50 gold.

Such a sword is equivalent to two farmhouse courtyards.

It turns out that Qi Ge’s equipment is all so expensive. I wonder how many such equipment he has.

Look at his experience from being a third-generation rich man to being unable to even afford a duck leg.

There must be a lot of such equipment.

Is the sword in his hand, with such an inconspicuous packaging, really worth so much money?

Judging from the appearance, this sword doesn't look shiny at all, it's not even inlaid with gold or silver, and it doesn't even have half a bead embedded in it. If you don't pull the sword out, it looks like something sold on the street.

And as for the sword's cold light like frost?

It doesn't mean anything, let alone the nobility of the sword.

Because now, even the iron swords on ordinary street stalls can be made to look as cold as frost in terms of technology and appearance if only viewed from a distance.

Nothing surprising.

There is nothing gorgeous about the appearance of the sword hilt and scabbard, let alone any decoration that can reflect the precious value of this sword from a secular perspective.

From the appearance point of view, they are all gray and black, and they look worthless at all.

It takes two courtyard houses to replace such a broken thing?!

The packaging is so poor, but the value is so high.

So... could it be that Qi Ge was too young and inexperienced when he bought this sword, and was deceived?

However, whether you were deceived or not, it’s all in the past, as long as the sword is real.

The system did not prompt whether the knife or sword was worth the money spent.

But even though the system didn't say it, it can be seen from the sword's movements.

Just like those two knives, you can't tell whether they are valuable or not from the outside, but as soon as the knife is taken out, no branches are left behind wherever the knife passes, and you feel that it is worth the money on the spot.

No, these two precious knives allowed the Qi Ge family to avoid an elf war.

The knife is so powerful once it is released.

Maybe this sword is worth so much money, or it may be a great value for money.

There is a truth about expensiveness. When it comes to using it, [genuine] expensive things are still very useful.

Thinking about it this way, even though the Demonic Duck Sword has no moves, considering its price a hundred times that of a small knife, it is not more powerful than a small knife, nor is it much worse than a small knife.

Just looking at it this way, when I think about it, I don’t know how many mansions Qi Ge carries in his equipment collection.

It's scary to think about it.

After careful calculation, it seems that Qi Ge's family used to be rich. Although I don't know if they were rich enough, they were definitely rich.

Otherwise, if you don’t have money, where will you find the capital to be generous to him?

It has only been a few years, and Qi Ge is just a handsome young man in his thirties. His family income has been reduced to eating steamed buns due to collecting equipment.

However, the world of rich people is not entirely measured by cash. Think about it, Qi Ge’s equipment is actually like antique calligraphy and painting, which is constantly appreciating and increasing in value.

He increased his paper wealth.

As long as he is willing to cash out and sell any piece of equipment that he can't bear to part with, such as selling this Ganxie knife, he will have money to use to improve his life, and his current living standard will also be improved immediately... It will definitely be Cengceng

It's easy, and you can surpass ordinary people in an instant.

Therefore, the equipment collected by Qi Ge is actually more of a way to save money into equipment and use it as a way to preserve value.

After all, these equipment are assets that maintain value.

So thinking that Qi Ge has so many powerful equipment like the Ganxie Knife, it is obvious that Qi Ge is still an invisible rich man, but his assets are not cash, not just money.

If he wanted to cash out, he might need a dozen Mo Zhiluns to match his wealth.

This is the real deal...a hidden rich man with real assets.

It's just that Qi Ge's equipment is not for sale, because he spent all his efforts to collect each piece, and he thinks they are very rare, extremely rare.

He is reluctant to sell, so even if he is really super rich, he can only be reduced to... the bitterness of eating steamed buns on the street.

It's far worse than the living standard of Mo Zhilun's family.

In other words, they forcefully make a family that is extremely wealthy appear to be even shabbier than an ordinary civilian family.

He even arrived in Xianjun Town in a hurry without bringing enough travel expenses, so he was embarrassed and could not afford to eat duck legs or pineapples, which triggered a series of messy chain reactions.

Had a fight.

It's just that Qi Ge spares no effort in upgrading equipment, which affects his standard of living. Why is Hua'er not angry, but also very enthusiastic, and worried about Qi Ge's frequent inability to upgrade equipment.

Haha, this is Hua'er's little thought.

Oh, no, it's not a little thought, it's because of love.

Although there are legends in the world that many men become bad when they have money, it is not completely accurate. At least Qi Ge is not the kind of person who turns bad when he has money.


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