However, Wilbur was instantly baffled when he saw the durations. 'First level: Lake-Swimming Dragon, one-second duration.' 'Second level: Tail-Wagging Dragon, two-second duration.' 'Third level: Dragon Out of the Water, three-second duration.' 'Fourth level: Dragon in the Field, four-second duration.' 'Fifth level: Dragon's Roar, five-second duration.' 'Sixth level: Dragon's Shadow, six-second duration.' 'Seventh level: The Dragon's Turn, seven-second duration.' 'Eighth level: The Dragon's Wrath, eight-second duration.' 'Ninth level: The Dragon's Dream, nine-second duration.' There were nine levels in total for the Dragon Move, but the longest duration was merely nine seconds. Nine seconds was far too short. Wilbur could only unleash the skill twice. If his opponent dodged it, he could only attack once. Wilbur thought he got lucky with 3,800 grace points, but it turned out quite useless. Moreover, it was hard to level up the skill through cultivation. Wilbur felt
Layla let Wilbur stay on the line and sounds of rapid tapping on the keyboard could be heard from the phone. Around ten seconds later, Layla said, "I'm so sorry, sir. There's no information on the three cauldrons at the moment. They are probably in someone's private collection." Wilbur expected the outcome, so he was not surprised. He continued to say, "Help me find out how many people are in touch with the cauldrons in recent years, then analyze who interacted with them the most." "Got it." Layla immediately understood what he meant. Since there were nine cauldrons, there was no doubt that the nine cauldrons were connected. Since they were connected, there was a high probability that someone collected the sixth, eighth, and ninth cauldrons together. Therefore, all Layla had to do was find out who the collectors could be. Then, find out how to investigate them. Perhaps they could find the remaining cauldrons that way. Soon, Layla could be heard from the phone, "Sir, from the
Kearson thought that Wilbur invited him for collectibles, which was profitable for his business. Therefore, Kearson was very happy to hear that. Wilbur replied, "That's right. I'm interested in collectibles, especially collectibles that represent the Dasha civilization, like paintings, pottery, and bronze cauldrons. According to what I know, the Korlyn City Museum was not small. There are more than ten thousand collectibles in there. So, I would like to know if there are other Dasha collectibles in Korlyn City Museum." "Um, I'm not so sure about that, Mister Penn. You know how busy I am. I can't possibly observe each collectible, but if you need, I can let my assistant help you find some collectibles from Dasha. As for the price, I think we can discuss it later." "Alright, sure." Wilbur smiled and got up. He said, "It looks like you're a straightforward person, Mister Kearson. In that case, I'll be looking forward to hearing some good news from you." "Happy doing business with
It was only possible that the collectibles were sunken along with those ships and recovered later by Haron. That was why they were placed in the Korlyn City Museum. Wilbur suspected that the seventh cauldron was placed in the Korlyn City Museum the same way. If that was the case, the ancient sea route was the key lead. If the seventh cauldron was recovered, it proved that the sixth, eighth, and ninth cauldron could be somewhere along that route. Dasha people were into pairing collectibles, so one of the three cauldrons was probably in Korlyn City. It might be in the sea along with the other sunken goods or had fallen into the hands of Kearson or Haron. Since Kearson could not find any cauldrons at the moment, Wilbur felt like he could start by investigating Haron. Perhaps Haron knew about the Nine Dragon Cauldrons. At the very least, he knew about the trade route. He believed that he could find a cauldron if Haron trusted him enough. The antique market in Korlyn City was massiv
Wilbur stayed at the seas for a long period of time, and he was a cultivator with keen senses. Wilbur could smell the scent of the sea from any item fished out of the sea within a month. However, the collectibles here did not smell of the sea. Wilbur realized that no collectible in the display area was recovered from the sea, which proved that Haron was a cautious person. A month was not a short period of time. Other people would have sold them after a few days in exchange for money, then go and enjoy themselves. Those who were patient would only hold on for a week or two. No one could resist the temptation of money aside from cultivators, after all. Most ordinary people would not resist the temptation of material wealth. Wilbur was surprised that Haron was able to hold himself back for a month, or perhaps several months. It seemed like getting a lead from him was not going to be an easy task. Molton suddenly said, "I can tell you're an expert, sir. Feel free to choose the coll
Molton held Wilbur's hand excitedly and said, "If your friend is interested in my jades and needs them in bulk, I can give you a seventy percent discount." "Yeah, I wish we could work together for the long term, but I must bring these jade collectibles back to Dasha for my friend to inspect. We'll decide if we want to collaborate with you after that." Molton held Wilbur's hand tightly as though he had found a huge investor, saying, "My jades here are the best, and I have the lowest price. If your friend has the right market, I can promise that he will profit a lot from this collaboration." Wilbur cleared his throat and said, "I understand. Let me look around first. I'll remember you, Mister Molton." "Thanks, Mister Penn." Wilbur walked out from Rondar and shopped around at the market. He visited a few shops before leaving and then went back to the hotel. He placed the jade collectibles on the tables and smirked. The collectibles did not seem different from other jade collec
The energy emitted from the jade pieces was very cool. They would not have energy like that if they were buried underground. Therefore, Wilbur assumed that these jade pieces came from the bottom of the sea. Haron found the jade collectibles from sunken ships, yet they had no scent of the sea, which meant that Haron was a cautious person. He probably held on to the batch of goods for more than a month before he traded them on the market. Therefore, Wilbur was sure that Haron must have found the trade route that went to Terya from Rostead. Moreover, he must have found some sunken trade ships. The seventh cauldron was probably from there. According to Dasha culture, they liked to pair collectibles, so there were probably two cauldrons on that ship. If his guess was correct, Wilbur believed that he would find the next cauldron soon. However, it did not seem like an easy task. Kearson and Haron would be wary of him. He could only get to learn about the trade route slowly through Mol
Molton did not expect Hart's attempt to steal his deal. Moreover, Hart was being disrespectfully honest. They were all from the collectibles industry, so Hart's attitude made Molton feel very uncomfortable. Molton looked displeased seeing Hart walk over, saying, "We're all businessmen, Hart. Aren't you crossing the line by defaming me?" "Am I crossing the line?" Hart sneered coldly and said, "It may seem like a bit much to you, but to me, not at all. The customer is always right, after all. My customer has the right to know everything about their purchase. Moreover, three hundred million dollars is not a small sum. Dasha is a famous nation, after all. If I allow you to close the deal and destroy Rostead's reputation, it will undoubtedly be a disaster." Hart looked at Molton with seriousness, then asked, "Do you know how many people from Dasha would visit Rostead to shop and travel, Molton? If I allow you to ruin Rostead's reputation, I don't dare to imagine the profit we will l