Chapter 60 - The Sword Ee (2/2)
In this picture, ele water strea muslin spindle Full of well-distributed rhyth speed of the elemental needles
Ai Hui was learning y used to control the elemental needles had to be well-distributed, and only then would it expedite the embroidery process
Yet such a change wasn’t enough to surprise Ai Hui Even though he had become more intuitive and perceptive, he had already discovered that in the past
What really shocked hi he couldn’t explain
He did not knohat the faint s was It was constantly changing shape; a soft light at tiy and indistinct at ti fish scales
Also, within the ripples created by Senior Mingxiu’s eleht, like stars scattered over the pond’s surface
It was the first time these had appeared
Even after racking his brains for a long time, Ai Hui was still clueless
The sword eo Why did it absorb the Calo in the first place? Ai Hui still did not know the reason He couldn’t find an answer in the sword manuals Materials of ancient tiies and characteristics had undergone es
Calo was a newly developed item and was absent in the Cultivation Era There definitely would be so similar in the past, but Ai Hui had no idea what it was called
Parts of the sword manuals that explained ed, so Ai Hui had to fill ininfors would turn out
On the bright side, the sword e the Calo must have contained so process
It was a pity that the Calone He couldn’t even afford the cheapest kind, or else he could conduct research on the types of substances that were needed for the development of the sword embryo
This thought flashed through his one within seconds, like a sale
Calhty million yuan!
Although Ai Hui was startled by the sword eht that this change had cost eighty million yuan
If it had been elehty ?
Ai Hui did not know if the ingredients needed for a lifetihty ht about how he could at least becoitimate elementalist
Meticulous with his calculations, Ai Hui knew the sword e that cost y development was the exact opposite
The choice was clear
Ai Hui would not be tempted by the sword embryo No matter how special it was, Ai Hui was a practical istered elementalist
His gaze was firhtest
Her speed was rapidly reducing, and Ai Hui knew that she was doing it on purpose, for his sake
Ai Hui was grateful for her kindness, but that picture of strength and beauty had becoer seemed as artistic
He sighed to himself