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Chapter 1944 Stone Gambling 2
It was an abundance of blue Spirit Stones.
The person who opened the stone couldn't hide their surprise. While it was not uncommon to find blue Spirit Stones in these piles, it was quite rare to have multiple consecutive openings yield blue Spirit Stones.
After each stone was opened, they exclaimed, "Blue Spirit Stones."
Upon hearing this, Zhao Dier and the people around her couldn't help but turn their heads in astonishment.
"She actually obtained blue Spirit Stones." Zhao Dier was taken aback.
However, Gu Chaoyan remained unfazed. Whether it was skill or luck, it didn't matter to her. She continued making her way upstairs.
In the following moments, the exclamations continued, "Blue Spirit Stones!"
"Blue Spirit Stones."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Blue Spirit Stones."
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A few of them turned out to be blue Spirit Stones.
Out of the seven stones Gu Chaoyan picked, five were blue Spirit Stones, while the remaining two contained nothing of value.
This unexpected outcome left the casino for stones in awe. They had never encountered such a situation before.
Gu Chaoyan accepted the blue Spirit Stones and decided to move on to another location.
The stones downstairs were indeed priced accordingly. Most of them were worthless, with only a few possessing slightly more spiritual energy in her hands.
As she examined the Spirit Stones, she realized that her accuracy in identifying them was almost 100%.
Earlier, in an attempt to remain inconspicuous, she deliberately chose two stones without blue Spirit Stones. However, even with that intention, she couldn't help but attract attention.
But well…
Never mind. It was fine to draw attention. This was the Yuehua Continent, and being noticed was not a problem.
Most importantly, she didn't want to waste any more time.
Zhao Dier and the woman beside her also halted their progress and didn't continue walking.
Initially, Gu Chaoyan didn't pay much attention when she opened just one piece. However, upon hearing that she had opened five pieces, it became impossible to ignore her.
No wonder Zhao Dier had singled her out. Such a woman was undeniably bothersome.
After all, she herself might not have been able to accurately identify five Blue Spirit Stones in that pile.
Was this woman's stone-identifying ability even stronger than hers?
A sense of disgust involuntarily crept up within her.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBut she wasn't as foolish as Zhao Dier.
There were times when it wasn't necessary to target or defeat someone stronger.
Sometimes, they could be utilized.
If used properly, it would be the most advantageous.
As she was about to break through to the intermediate stage, she needed high-quality Spirit Stones.
If this woman could be of use to her, it would save her a considerable amount of time.
That's why she had been patiently waiting here.
When Gu Chaoyan arrived, she introduced herself gently, "I am Mu Weiran, the daughter of the leader of Wuji Sect."
Gu Chaoyan paused for a moment, realizing that Mu Weiran was addressing her as there was no one else behind her.
However, Mu Weiran's introduction didn't bring Gu Chaoyan any joy. Instead, she felt a sense of regret for rushing and not handling things properly. She had unintentionally caught the attention of someone who had noticed her, and she worried that it might cause trouble for herself from the Elder Miss of Wuji Sect in the coming days.
"I'm Gu Chaoyan," she introduced herself briefly and added with a hurried tone, "I have something urgent to attend to, so I must take my leave."
"Hold on…"