My Familiar Space Is Bound To The Cultivation World - Chapter 11
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Chapter 11: Moon Dew Cream
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In fact, if it weren’t for his parents’ accident that caused them to pass away, leaving him all alone, he wouldn’t have fallen so far behind. When his parents were still alive, although Zhang Xuan wasn’t considered one of the very rich in his class, he was at least in the lower-middle class. Transcendent familiars weren’t a big problem for his family.
However, the accident came very suddenly. Without any preparation, he had no choice but to take over his parents inheritance. Without much experience in management, he could not continue to develop the original cultivation center.
In the end, he did worse and worse. After all, before he transmigrated, he had just started working. He was not particularly talented in this aspect. He was not mediocre in his original world, and even on the current Blue Star, he was almost mediocre.
If it wasn’t for that door, it might have taken even longer for him to contract a transcendent familiar. Only with a transcendent familiar as a start could a beastmaster’s life be filled with imagination. As such, no matter how bad it was, he wouldn’t convince himself to contract an ordinary familiar.
Perhaps, he still wouldn’t have the chance to register as an apprentice beastmaster at the Beastmaster Association before the next monthly exam. Or perhaps, his college entrance examination results were average. But now, his fate has changed. It was changed by an unknown object.
It allowed him to possess wealth that he had never dared to imagine before, and gradually filled his future path with light.
At least for now, that was the case.
During this period of time, Zhang Xuan had also suspected the origin of the ancient bronze door. However, the benefits it brought along soon dispelled his suspicions. It couldn’t be helped, as it had given him too much.
He looked down at the silver beast head on the back of his hand. The dull color couldn’t reduce the threat it gave off. Instead, it gave off an ancient and solemn sense of mystery. Even though he knew that there were unknown risks, he still chose to continue because he needed these variables.
Now that he had become a beastmaster, even if he was only an apprentice, he already had the qualifications to take the monthly examination. He naturally wouldn’t miss it. This was because the rewards of the monthly test were not simple.
‘Ah, I really envy those who can get a mission.’ Zhang Xuan sighed as he looked at Li Youhu and the others who had accepted the mission and walked out into the wilderness.
Li Youhu seemed to have felt Zhang Xuan’s gaze. He turned around and put on a posture that he thought was cool and arrogant, but in other people’s eyes, it was extremely silly. He gave Zhang Xuan a thumbs up and grinned.
Under the sunlight, his snow-white teeth reflected a soul-stirring light, and a twinkle flickered at the corner of his mouth. It was almost as if a “ding” sound could be heard.
His classmates, who noticed what he did, walked forward and looked around. They were afraid that others would find out that they knew each other.
As for Zhang Xuan, he suppressed his desire to ridicule them. His expression instantly turned solemn, and he walked out of the Beastmaster Association’s main entrance without looking back. He wasn’t panicking in a fight, but this kind of strange awkwardness was enough to make his scalp go numb.
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On the same street as the Beastmaster Association, there were many martial arts dojos. The so-called martial arts dojo was a place for familiars to engage in actual combat with other familiars.
There were many types of martial arts dojos, but they could be roughly divided into low, middle, and high.
In low-level martial arts dojos, it was basically the bottom-level beastmasters who did the work. They made use of the familiar space’s ability to allow their familiars to recover quickly, using their own familiars as tools to help others grow into actual combat.
As compared to actual combat, martial arts dojos were more of a place where one would stop when the time was right. As such, the risks were lower, and were more suitable for the lower-tier beastmasters who sought stability. After all, even if they only had one familiar, working in the wild was too dangerous. If the beastmaster died, he would be crippled. This was also one of the ways they could maintain their livelihood.
Even so, it was a real battle after all. Accidents would happen occasionally, and the martial arts hall would compensate the staff for the losses. Although it wasn’t much, it was enough for the beastmasters to retire.
However, the middle and advanced martial arts dojos were different. After signing up, people of the same level would challenge each other. It was a very good training place.
Even though they didn’t go too far, their combat value far exceeded those low-level dojos that were forced to open their business. Thus, Zhang Xuan went ahead and signed Little Moon up for an intermediate dojo.
The number of high-class martial arts dojos in City H could be counted on one hand, and the prices were extremely expensive. There was no need for that now.
Even though it was an intermediate level, 10,000 yuan was gone in the time it took to register.
As a place for fighting, the martial arts dojo provided a considerable amount of profit. Not only the registration fee, but also the casino opened by the martial arts dojo itself, the corresponding facilities, handling fees, and so on.
Just like the gladiator arena, it could attract many gamblers every time. It was said that there was an intermediate martial arts dojo that made hundreds of millions last year just from the opening of the arena.
To open a low-level martial arts dojo, the director had to be at least an advanced beastmaster and had to have at least ten working familiars.
In truth, Zhang Xuan was quite tempted. After all, he controlled the entire cultivation world. It might not be easy to get transcendent familiars, but with the money he had, it would be easy to get ordinary familiars.
However, the corresponding wealth needed the corresponding strength to guard it. Otherwise, it would just be a castle in the air that could collapse at any time.
He would think about it when he and Little Moon’s strength improved. With that thought in mind, Zhang Xuan brought Little Moon to the rare material store in the imperial beast shopping center once again.
Now that he had some savings, the growth of his child could not be lost at the starting line. His goal this time was a very clear moon dew cream.
This was a medicinal paste that required moon dew grass to be congealed. It could speed up the absorption of moonlight force for a period of time. It was very effective for familiars that were close to moonlight, and it was even more so for the Silver Moon Wolf.
In the past, he would not even dare to think about the price of 20,000 yuan per box. He had saved up for a few months and only managed to save 40,000 yuan.
Some time ago, he had almost gone bankrupt for an earth spirit crystal. But fortunately, he had the rich Little Moon, who saved him a lot of time.
When Little Moon saw the box of moon dew cream in his hand, she was quite excited, as if she could smell the cream inside.
“You want it?” Zhang Xuan waved the box in front of Little Moon. Little Moon’s clear wolf eyes followed the movement of the moon dew cream, her gaze fixed on it.
Seeing Little Moon like this, Zhang Xuan smiled and bought the moon dew cream. It was very expensive, but fortunately, he had a lot of savings from selling earth spirit crystals recently, so it wasn’t too painful.
A box of moon dew cream could be used by a familiar for a month. Furthermore, the Silver Moon Wolf was the most suitable breed for this familiar material. From a cost-performance perspective, it was the most worth it.
In the afternoon, he returned to the cultivation center to open the shop. There were still only a few customers. The profits from the contribution weren’t enough to cover the cost of opening the shop, but Zhang Xuan was used to this. After selling his portion of Earth Spirit crystals, he closed the shop and went home.
He was going to give Little Moon the moon dew cream tonight.