Chapter 464: Spatial Spirit Device
Chapter 464 of "Urban Extraordinary Immortal Doctor" commences with: The so-called "Spatial Spirit Devices" are those Spiritual Artifacts specifically used for storing items, like... Donât miss the next part!
The so-called "Spatial Spirit Devices" are those Spiritual Artifacts specifically used for storing items, like Storage Bags, Storage Rings, and so on. In Fang Baiâs previous life, in both the Cultivation World and the Immortal Realm, Spatial Spirit Devices were essential possessions for every Immortal and cultivator.The Space Ring on Fang Baiâs hand was obtained from a Mysterious Pit nearby Yanjing. It brought a lot of convenience to Fang Baiâs daily life.
The only regret for Fang Bai was that the storage space of the Space Ring he obtained was too small to accommodate more items.
"Of course, thereâs nothing Taoist Master I donât know, given my extensive knowledge across the ages!"
Wu De said proudly.
While he spoke, his eyes never left the Space Ring on Fang Baiâs left finger, his gaze filled with a fiery intensity.
To the Martial Artists of this world, Spatial Spirit Devices are mythical treasures, things that only Immortals and Ancient Powers could possess, and they are not supposed to exist in this world.
However, Wu De knew that Spatial Spirit Devices truly existed and that there were some left by Ancient Powers in this world, itâs just that even if common folks obtained them, they wouldnât know how to use them.
Take Wu De, for example, he learned the skill of tomb raiding from his unkempt master, a Taoist. Later, by a stroke of luck during a tomb raiding, he stumbled upon a Heaven Level Martial Artistâs burial site where he acquired a Cultivation Method, along with many cultivation resources. Thereby, he stepped onto the path of the Martial Dao.
In the years that followed, Wu De traveled all over, ransacking many ancient tombs, including a few burial sites of Heaven Level Martial Artists, from which he got quite a few treasures.
Wu De was also considered a Martial Dao prodigy. Not only did he learn on his own and became a Martial Artist, but he also step by step cultivated up to a High Rank Earth Level realm, which was somewhat of a miracle.
He had discovered the tomb of an Innate Expert for several months now and had spent a great deal of effort to open up a deep tunnel that led to the depths of the tomb. However, before he could fully extract the items within, Fang Bai and his disciples came upon it.
The last time Wu De entered the tomb, he found a ring on the finger of the mummified corpse of the Innate Expert.
He didnât know what material the ring was made from, it looked unremarkable, but considering the Innate Expert wore it until his death, Wu De was certain it was no ordinary item. Coupled with past legends he had heard, he speculated that it might be a Spatial Ring.
Unfortunately, Wu Deâs cultivation level was too low and he didnât know the Artifact Refining Technique; even with the Spatial Ring in hand, he couldnât use it and had to put it aside for the time being. ThÉŞs chapter is updated by É´ovel(ę°)ÉŞre.ná´t
When he saw the big bag of Essence Stones that he had given away disappearing into thin air in front of Fang Bai, and then glanced at the ring on Fang Baiâs finger, Wu De immediately thought of "Spatial Spirit Devices," feeling a mix of shock and joy.
At the same time, Wu De became even more curious about Fang Baiâs identity.
You see, "Spatial Spirit Devices" were said to be possessions that only Immortal cultivators could have. Even those top-ranked Heaven Level Martial Artists from the Hidden Sects might not own one. So, where had Fang Bai obtained it from?
What Wu De cared most about was whether Fang Bai was an expert in Artifact Refining who had crafted the Spatial Ring himself, had it specially refined by someone else, or had come across some fortunate encounter that allowed him direct usage of the Spatial Ring.
Otherwise, Fang Bai would be just like him; even with a Spatial Ring in hand, he wouldnât be able to use it and could only fret about it in vain.
"Since you know about Spatial Spirit Devices, you must have seen them before, or perhaps you even have one yourself, right?"
Fang Bai looked at Wu De with a smile, his interest in the Fat Taoist growing.
After his reincarnation in this world, he had many secrets in his heart that he couldnât share with others. That feeling was hard to describe, and this was the first time he had met someone who knew about Spatial Spirit Devices, instantly making him feel as if he had stumbled upon an old acquaintance in a foreign land.
Even Wu Deâs smile, which draped across his face at the moment, Fang Bai found had lost its sleaziness and had become much more adorable.
"Um, yes... Iâve seen... seen..."
Wu De knew that Fang Baiâs strength was no weaker than his own and worried that Fang Bai might covet his spatial ring, so he answered vaguely and then asked in return, "Brother Fang, where did you get that ring of yours?"
Respectful in tone due to Fang Baiâs immense strength and mysterious origins, Wu De dared not take him lightly. By adding "Brother Fang," he hoped to foster a friendlier relationship between them.
Fang Bai said, "My ring? It was a stroke of fortune, came across it by chance. Do we really need to go into details about that?"
"Of course... of course... haha... I have another question Iâd like to ask you, Brother Fang. If you can satisfy my curiosity, I am willing to share all the treasures from this innate expertâs tomb with you two, splitting them evenly, and I will not go back on my word!"
Wu De tried hard to keep a smile on his round face, hoping to appear more sincere and honest.
Fang Bai let out a "haha" and said, "Brother Wu, youâre too kind! Ask away. If I know the answer, I will surely tell you the truth!"
His words were calculated, implying that Wu De could ask whatever he wanted, but whether Fang Bai would answer was another matter.
Wu De, having encountered all sorts in his travels, was well-seasoned and could clearly understand the implication of Fang Baiâs words, prompting a dry chuckle from him.
"I want to know how you manage to use that spatial ring of yours so effortlessly?"
Wu De leaned in close to Fang Bai and, pointing at the ring on his finger, asked in a low voice.
"Why are you asking if you donât even have a spatial spirit device?"
Fang Bai gave Wu De a sly look as he responded.
Fang Bai was aware that this sleazy fat Taoist must also harbor many secrets. If Wu De was trying to pry information from him, Fang Bai wasnât foolish and intended to extract some useful information from him in turn.
"I... um... actually... hehe..."
Wu De chuckled awkwardly. He had previously said that he had only seen spatial spirit devices, which seemed to imply he didnât own one. If he were to reveal his own spatial ring now, wouldnât it be like slapping his own face?
"Brother Wu, Iâm someone who appreciates straightforward and decisive people. Just spit it out, stop beating around the bush like a woman! Of course, if you donât trust me, you donât have to say anything!"
Fang Bai said with apparent dissatisfaction.
From Wu Deâs expressions and tone alone, Fang Bai deduced that he definitely had something as good as his own spatial ring. The only reason Wu De was hesitant to reveal it was surely due to his wariness toward Fang Bai.
Truthfully, even if Wu De really did pull out a spatial ring, Fang Bai wouldnât try to snatch it. While spatial rings have their uses, they donât significantly aid a martial artistâs cultivation and advancement.
Moreover, Fang Bai was already an artifact refiner. As long as he could find a space stone, he would be able to refine his own spatial spirit devices in the future.
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