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Half a month ago, he bought a car of the Nine Prefectures series. Even though it was the lowest cla.s.s model, plus insurance, and it only sold for eighty thousand yuan, he was very happy. This was also the first time he owned a car. After half a month of training, he was already able to travel alone. With the driving license he bought, he could no longer see any side effects.
After parking the car and adding in the intense morning exercise, running while carrying a heavy load, the two hours of long distance running had exhausted all the students' energy. After eating breakfast and attending cla.s.ses, the most difficult course for university students had become the one that they were looking forward to the most.Liu Wei An gradually came to understand the reason behind the ravenous consumption of food. Physical strength was just one aspect, on the other part it was hard to eat, if they ate slowly, a large part of the people would probably not be able to finish their food, and ravenous eating could make the food enter their stomachs before they could even react.
In the afternoon, the horse stance was the same as before, but there was an additional javelin project, with only three movements: straight stab, oblique stab, and back stab. Liu Wei An heard Xiao Jie say that this javelin project usually only existed in the second grade, and Xinglong University paid a lot of attention to foundation. According to the usual practice, there were only two projects in the first grade.
Right now, copying a book was no longer a form of punishment for him, but a form of training. He deeply felt that copying a book was of great help to him, and during this period, he rarely practiced archery, but he could feel great improvements in archery. This was not an increase in skill, but a type of steadiness that allowed him to stand firm despite the howling wind. Next was drawing talismans. Drawing talismans would allow one to advance by leaps and bounds in a month, and copying books would be a great achievement.
The large pen flew up and down in an exaggerated manner, but the words that were written were extremely exquisite. They were horizontal and vertical, extremely neat and tidy. Each of the words in the small square seemed to have been printed out. Liu Wei An's calligraphy skills were lacking, so he chose block letters. These type words were the simplest and most commonly written. Basically, the first thing people did was practice block letters, but very few people were able to write them properly.Liu Wei An didn't dare to speak carelessly about calligraphy and calligraphy, so he could only manage the two words.
It had already been a month since Tang Tianyao had last spoken to him about the First Army's quota. Today was supposed to be the topic of discussion, but today, Tang Tianyao was nowhere to be seen, causing Liu Wei's heart to be a bit disappointed. Liu Wei An wanted to ask Tang Dingdong about it, but Tang Dingdong always wore a stern expression on his face, as if no one owed her any money.
The matter of soaking in the medicinal liquid had long since stopped, so they didn't have much interaction with Tang Dingdong. In fact, he felt that there was nothing wrong with his body. All the medicinal liquid he absorbed had been dissolved by the [Dark Emperor Sutra] without the slightest residue, but in order to avoid appearing shocking, he did not mention this point. He planned to make himself some medicinal liquid to continue soaking. This thing was indeed very good. In those few days, he felt that the copper skin and bones had greatly improved. Even though it had already been more than 20 days, it was still affecting his body. It was no exaggeration to say that the ordinary blades could no longer harm him.
Today was Monday, and Wu Lili was going to work as a home tutor at night. Perhaps because she felt that she had grown up, perhaps because she wanted to experience life, she found a job teaching dancing home tutors, paying a fee of 200 copper per hour. The student was a 14 year old girl, and Wu Lili still cared a lot about her first job.They had been together for a month, and their relations.h.i.+p had improved very quickly. Right now, except for the last stage where she had not broken through, she was no different from a normal lover. If it wasn't for the fact that Liu Wei An had to attend cla.s.s, Wu Lili would have been happy to stay by his side 24 hours a day. Wu Lili wasn't very interested in studying, but as long as she pa.s.sed school, there was no need for her to strive for excellence. Maybe it was due to her good genes, but she only needed to spend one point to be able to pa.s.s after five points of hard work. Thus, she had a lot of time to rest.
After coming back, they didn't see each other much, but the two of them talked more frequently. Every two days, Gu Youyue would sit down, weak and weak, not saying a single word. However, a lot of things were said on the phone, she was the one who basically said that Liu Wei An was listening.
He had received a scholars.h.i.+p to study at Taojiang University because he was rich. He had always heard his students say that, but only after he had heard the amount of the bonus did he have a clear idea. 380 thousand copper coins, there was no need to deduct taxes.
It could be said that most of the annual medical expenses for her mother were due to her scholars.h.i.+p. If it wasn't for her mother's illness, Gu Youyue would have been able to read and become rich.
After opening the door, Xu Ying and Zhang Yan had yet to return. Zhou Jie's door was closed, because he had been busy during this period of time, his life had never interacted with anyone else, so even though he lived under the same roof, they did not meet for long with Wu Lili. He entered his room, closed the door, and went online.
The studio had been cleaned up and everything was rearranged. Needless to say, it was Yan'er's masterpiece. Liu Wei An smiled faintly. It felt good to have a servant girl here."Young master." Yan'er heard the noise and came out from the next room, bowing three steps away.
"I'll log in at around 6: 30 PM. You can set up your own time to rest during the day." With that, Liu Wei An started the young master.
"Yes sir!" Yan'er showed a grateful expression. Since she didn't know when Liu Wei An would come online, she didn't rest the whole day and listened to the noises outside the door all the time.From six o'clock in the morning to midnight, he had already finished the production of a thousand charm arrows. Liu Wei'an rested for an hour and continued to make charm arrows, and in two hours he had made almost three hundred charm arrows. He had put these charm arrows away; he did not want to expose his trump cards, and he did not want to become the focus of others after twelve hours.
Yesterday's talisman paper had been taken away by him, and now there were about 1200 of them. It seems like this should be the standard talisman master set. Pus.h.i.+ng the door open, he asked Yan'er to bring him a bowl of soup to replenish his energy. After that, he logged off to rest, but instead had Yan'er come in at 8 o'clock to clean up his room.After three days pa.s.sed, he once again had Huang Qisheng take him to see the ancient monolith. Compared to the last time, the situation was a little better. He was only able to stay in a daze for about two hours.
He was already sure that there was a talisman engraved on the stone tablet, but why was it so powerful? He could not understand. The power that shrouded a valley was something he had never dared to imagine before.
The benefits of standing for two hours were great. After returning, the speed of drawing talismans increased again, from about 140 per hour to 155 per hour. This feeling was very pleasurable, as if primary school students could easily do the questions.
After monopolizing the Talisman Arrow, Huang Qisheng was a very business-like person, after which the price rose not too much. When Liu Wei An sold the arrows, they were priced at 120 copper, but now that the cost of the Bamboo Arrow was higher, it should be between 130-135 copper, Huang Qisheng priced it at 145 copper, but he had a condition: whoever wanted to buy the Talisman Arrow, they had to spend a certain amount of it in the Plum Flower Merchant Guild, similar to talent. The higher the price, the more they could buy the Talisman Arrow, the more they could sell it for.
The players who had bought the arrows from Master Talisman previously were filled with regret. They had bought more, but now the cost had skyrocketed.Merchants would try their best to find a way to reduce the price, reduce the price, and reduce the price, but there would still be a lot of them left, and this portion of the sales would only be counted as the cost. Plum Blossom Trading Company was one of the top ten trading companies, so it was only natural that there would be a lot of such sales, but Huang Xiaocheng managed to sell all of them in one go, not only in his Black Dragon City, but also in the nearby Yellow Sand City, Sky City, Blue City, and Lost City. With this achievement, most of them managed to upgrade to the third level, Black Plum Flower Merchant Guild's scale doubled.
The sale of Flame Arrow Talisman was explosive, and its influence spread to several cities in the surrounding area. Within a few days, everyone knew that Black Dragon City had produced a powerful Talisman Arrow. Killing monsters, tyrants, travel, and other essential items. Archers became a hot profession.
The turnover of Black Dragon City's Plum Blossom Chamber of Commerce continued to rise, Liu Wei An's status also skyrocketed, from one bowl per day to three bowls per day, which was the same as having three meals a day. At work place, there was also an extra stove, which burned with spices made from camphor trees, and the curling fragrance had the effect of refres.h.i.+ng the mind, prolonging one's longevity.
Unknowingly, another half a month had pa.s.sed and summer vacation was coming up in a few days. The curriculum in the school was a little lax. Other than running and horse walking, there were no longer any teachers supervising the courses in the morning. Liu Wei An was getting more and more anxious. He had said that the First Army would be First Army, but why was there still no movement?
After cla.s.s that day, Liu Weixin was overjoyed when Tang Dingdong informed Liu Wei An to go to Tang Tianyao's office. When Liu Weixin pushed open the door and saw Tang Tianyao's downcast expression, his heart thumped. He had a bad premonition. He was about to say something, but was unable to do so at this time.
"The First Army won't be able to go." Tang Tianyao looked at Liu Wei An, his tone filled with unwillingness.Section error, point this report (registration free) we will deal with as soon as possible. After reporting, please wait patiently and refresh the page.
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