Complete Martial Arts Attributes

Chapter 2546 Skywind Cyan Vulture! Wang Teng's Scheme! (1)



Chapter 2546  Skywind Cyan Vulture! Wang Teng's Scheme! (1)

Wang Teng's gaze momentarily flickered with distraction, and an inexplicable sense of ancient desolation involuntarily emanated from him. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

"This is…"

Sang Yi, Le Yan, Le Tun, and others were in close proximity and immediately sensed something unusual, casting strange looks towards Wang Teng.

Gu Luo's expression subtly stiffened, his gaze flickering as he scrutinized Wang Teng in an instant.

What happened to this guy?

Why did he suddenly exude an aura of ancient desolation upon seeing that piece of ore?

However, no matter how he inspected, he couldn't discern any clues from Wang Teng.

Moreover, the sense of ancient desolation was fleeting, disappearing in an instant as if it had never existed.

Wang Teng's gaze had returned from its momentary distraction, becoming incredibly clear, though it held a faint shimmer, far from tranquil.

"Skywind Cyan Vulture!!!"

An ancient name appeared in Wang Teng's mind.

The ancient silhouette that had appeared in his mind just now was none other than the Skywind Cyan Vulture!

This was a divine-level star beast, existing at the same level of life as the Divine Tempest Bird Wang Teng had encountered by chance in the virtual universe.

Moreover, the Skywind Cyan Vulture was an ancient star beast, almost extinct in the present world, even rarer than the Divine Tempest Bird.

The Skywind Cyan Vulture was a wind elemental star beast, possessing extremely powerful wind elemental talents, earning it the title of the Wind's favorite.

In the ancient world, the Skywind Cyan Vulture was undoubtedly a dominant figure in the sky, rarely rivaled by any other creature.

In addition to its wind elemental talents, the Skywind Cyan Vulture also possessed extremely unique bloodline talents.

These talents resided in its wings!

The Skywind Cyan Vulture's wings bore innate patterns of the heavens and earth, capable of autonomously absorbing the power of the wind. This not only strengthened itself but also endowed it with terrifying speed.

Thus, in ancient times, the Skywind Cyan Vulture's flying speed was among the best of all ancient star beasts.

After the death of a Skywind Cyan Vulture, its wings became invaluable treasures. Even if only the bones remained, they could be refined into flying artifacts.

Inside the translucent green crystal before them lay the carcass of an ancient Skywind Cyan Vulture. Clearly deceased, not a trace of life force remained visible to Wang Teng's Real Eye.

"Brother Wang Teng, just now…" Gu Luo looked at Wang Teng and whispered.

"It's nothing," Wang Teng glanced at him and replied casually.

Gu Luo's mouth twitched, but he didn't press further. Yet, in his eyes, Wang Teng became increasingly enigmatic.

"Wang Teng, can you discern the details of this ore?" Sang Yi's gaze flickered as she inquired.

"What could he discern? That piece of wood energy stone earlier was merely a stroke of luck for him," Ti Du sneered.

"I heard that the Sang family possesses an extremely profound technique, which, when combined with mineral prospecting, yields even greater results. Can't you see what it is?" Wang Teng didn't even bother with him, instead, he looked at her calmly and asked.

Ti Du's expression stiffened, growing even darker as he glared coldly at Wang Teng.

Unfortunately, Wang Teng paid him no mind, not giving him a second glance.

"Oh?" Sang Yi couldn't hide her surprise as she looked at Wang Teng. "Brother Wang Teng seems to be quite familiar with our Sang family's techniques?"

"A little," Wang Teng replied with a faint smile.

"The Sang family's Mystic Light Sight is renowned. Even my Tai family can't compare," Tai Lu interjected.

"The energy within this green crystal is chaotic and complex. Even with my Mystic Light Sight, I can't see it clearly. The only thing I can discern is an outline, suggesting a bird, which seems to have dried up," Sang Yi explained.

"A bird!"

The crowd was stunned, their faces showing varying degrees of astonishment. Who could have imagined that the ore before them contained the remains of a deceased creature?

It was truly shocking!

In mineral gambling, what people gambled on were the various treasures within the ore.

Among these treasures were medicinal herbs, ancient weapons left behind, and even some deceased creatures, all of which were extremely valuable.

If one managed to extract any of these, it was enough to make them rich overnight.

And if a certain creature appeared, it was even more precious than other treasures.

Of course, the value depended on what creature it was. If it was just some ordinary creature, then it naturally wouldn't hold much value.

"But if we don't know what creature is inside, we can't judge the value of this ore," Tai Lu remarked.

"That's indeed a difficult problem." Sang Yi frowned.

The group exchanged glances, completely stumped by this ore.

"Open the ore," Wang Teng said casually.

The others were shocked by his words, all turning to look at him. No one could have expected him to say such a thing.

After all, the value of the translucent green crystal containing the creature's remains was still unknown.

If the creature inside had no value, then the greatest value of the ore would be the translucent green crystal on the outside.

To damage it carelessly…

Firstly, it would greatly diminish the value of the translucent green crystal.

Secondly, if someone liked such a stone for display, damaging it would also greatly reduce its value.

That was why no one had brought up this matter.

Now, Wang Teng's suggestion naturally caught everyone off guard.

"What nonsense are you talking about? How can we just open up this translucent green crystal?" Ti Jing glared at Wang Teng, snorting coldly. "Can you afford to compensate if something goes wrong?"

"That's right," Tai Lu nodded, saying, "We still can't see what's inside this ore. It's not wise to destroy it casually."


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