Protect Our Clan Leader-Chapter 1572 - 92 Rich and Wealthy! Treasure Tree Promotion_3
Chapter 1572: Chapter 92 Rich and Wealthy! Treasure Tree Promotion_3
The wealth within the treasure vault belongs to the King of the North’s Mansion and is not ownerless, providing no benefit to the growth of the Rainbow Glaze Treasure Tree.
However, Wang Fugui made astonishing gains this time, amassing an incredible amount of treasure aura. Even though Wang Baocai tried his best to absorb it all, he’d only taken in a small portion so far; the majority was still stored within him, awaiting digestion.
It seems his treasure aura will be more than sufficient for a long time to come.
With the abundance of treasure aura, the Rainbow Glaze Treasure Tree’s innate bloodline ability—"Treasure Gathering"—was greatly enhanced.
Wang Baocai shook his trunk, and one after another, fruits glowing with a glazed brilliance formed amidst his branches and leaves. They swelled visibly, and upon ripening, exploded with a "pop."
From the burst fruits, a cascade of glittering items rolled out: small piles of Spirit Stones, crumpled Immortal Crystal notes, and even a Spiritual Artifact buried deep underground for who knows how long, now damaged.
Evidently, all these items had been attracted and gathered under the influence of innate power sources.
The most peculiar among them was a piece of [Earth Vein Ginseng], a rare Heaven and Earth Treasure that grows deep within ley lines, adept at camouflage and difficult to excavate.
This particular Earth Vein Ginseng was thick as an arm, likely cultivated for over a thousand years, and served as an ingredient for numerous Rank Six Dan medicines, with an estimated value of tens of thousands of Immortal Crystals.
Tens of thousands of Immortal Crystals were trivial to Wang Fugui.
Yet, for a small family, stumbling upon such treasure would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for sudden fortune.
The treasures produced by the wealth-accumulating fruits all shared one common trait: they were all "ownerless items."
Wang Baocai sorted the various items and gifted them all to Fugui, with a demeanor keen on pleasing his master.
"This feels a bit like opening blind boxes. Most of it is trash, but occasionally you find a top-quality item." Wang Fugui found it rather amusing.
According to the sage Wu Dao, the stronger the Rainbow Glaze Treasure Tree becomes, the greater its capacity and range for gathering treasures. Once it reaches the peak of Level Twelve, who knows, it might even envelop an entire county.
At that point, one could casually reside in any county and have an endless stream of wealth. If one stumbled upon an ownerless Dao-level Item, true prosperity would be achieved.
Wang Baocai’s name, indeed, was perfectly apt.
Following this, things became leisurely and uneventful.
Half a month passed.
Jing’an State.
Princess Mansion of Jing’an.
Located within Jing’an State’s State House, this mansion is relatively young at just over a hundred years old, yet it is constructed on a grand and majestic scale with abundant prestige.
Its entirety was built using Blue Gold Bricks—a material exceedingly expensive, requiring dozens of meticulous processes to produce, with several steps necessitating the expertise of Artifact Refiners.
Such intricate craftsmanship and exorbitant costs naturally imbue it with formidable functionality.
Blue Gold Bricks possess exceptional defensive power; cultivators below the Spirit Platform Realm, even if wielding Spiritual Treasures, can hardly damage them. Even Heavenly Human Realm cultivators must exert considerable effort to cause harm.
The construction materials alone for this Princess Mansion represent an astronomical expense, to say nothing of other costly expenditures. At her current age, Princess Jing’an certainly could not have financed this mansion on her own.
In fact, this Princess Mansion was not built by her but was funded and constructed by the Royal Family of the Immortal Dynasty after her cultivation advanced to the Purple Abode Realm, officially conferring her title as "Princess Jing’an" and granting her the privilege to establish her own mansion. It was one of the perks of being a princess.
The profound heritage of the Royal Family is thus evident.
Within the inner courtyard of the Princess Mansion lies the grandest and tallest palace structure, named "Cuiwei Garden."
This "Cuiwei Garden" serves as the primary residence of the Princess Mansion.
Princess Jing’an, Yong Shaoguang, typically carries out her daily routines, cultivation, and retreats within this compound.
Since the mansion’s establishment, Cuiwei Garden has undergone several renovations, departing significantly from its original design. The overwhelming majesty of formal protocol has softened, replaced with a more refined elegance and feminine subtlety, making it increasingly conducive to personal leisure and vibrancy.
On a certain afternoon.
The door to the secluded cultivation chamber slowly opened, and Princess Jing’an emerged after months of retreat.
As she was at home and had just ended seclusion, Yong Shaoguang opted for simplicity, with her hair casually tied in a bun. Her slightly blue-tinged hair cascaded smoothly over her shoulders, lending her a sense of tranquility and warmth.
That is, until one encountered the proud and cold sharpness in her gaze.
"Your Highness."
"Your Highness."
Attendants were stationed outside the chamber at all times. Upon seeing Princess Jing’an step out, they collectively bowed and greeted her, while one hurried off to inform others.
Soon, a middle-aged woman with an elaborate hairstyle and well-applied makeup arrived in haste, bowing to Yong Shaoguang in salutation.
"Congratulations, Your Highness. Your cultivation has advanced significantly during this retreat."
This woman was the head steward of the Princess Mansion, surnamed Gou, named Qiudie, and a Divine Realm Powerhouse.
She had previously been one of the stewards in Dongchang King’s Mansion. Having cared for Yong Shaoguang since her childhood, she ultimately followed her when the princess established her own household, proving herself a genuine confidant.
"Was everything quiet at the mansion during these few months?" Princess Jing’an gestured for her to dispense with formalities, before asking in a tone of familiar ease.
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