Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks-Chapter 3003: Which Auction House? Take Me There
“I stole them from an auction house. But I’ve already cleaned them out,” Ning Shu said. “There’s nothing left to steal.”
“Which auction house? Take me there,” Yu Liuli demanded.
Ning Shu: …
“It’s not a good idea to go back. They’ve already increased their security since then,” Ning Shu tactfully declined.
Who even knew which auction house it was?
“No matter how dangerous, I have to try. Yin Tian’s soul won’t last much longer,” Yu Liuli said, her voice filled with urgency.
Ning Shu: How touching…
Damn it. How was she supposed to end this charade now?
Would she really have to take Yu Liuli to wreck someone’s auction house?
“I think you should just bring money and bid at an auction instead. Stealing is not a sustainable approach, and there might still be some pills available for purchase,” Ning Shu suggested.
Yu Liuli’s face was clouded with worry—she didn’t have any money.
According to Yin Tian, the pill was of a high grade and likely very expensive.
Ning Shu offered another idea. “Aren’t you an alchemist? You can make pills and sell them to earn money. Then you can buy the pills you need.”
Yu Liuli shot her a look. If she could refine soul-nourishing pills, why would she bother trying to buy them?
Her current skill level only allowed her to make lower-grade pills.
Yu Liuli’s expression shifted before she finally said, “I understand. You focus on your cultivation.”
With that, she turned and left.
Ning Shu: …
What a weirdo.
She figured that Yin Tian must’ve told Yu Liuli something.
As long as those two didn’t bother her, she was fine with whatever they were up to.
Ning Shu continued her cultivation diligently, while Yu Liuli left early and returned late, sometimes not even coming home.
Who knew what she was busy with?
In any case, this arrangement suited Ning Shu perfectly—peaceful coexistence with no interference.
Moreover, Yu Liuli didn’t trust her. No matter what she did, she would never bring her along.
Ning Shu waited for many days before Yu Xiongfie finally prepared the alchemy materials she needed.
Ning Shu could sense that her heavenly tribulation was approaching. If she didn’t prepare soon, it would be too late.
So as soon as Ning Shu received the materials, she began refining the pills she required.
Afterward, she drew talismans to keep on her and borrowed a low-grade divine artifact from Yu Xiongfie.
Visit fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm for the best novel reading experi𝒆nce.
When Yu Xiongfie handed over the artifact, his face twitched with heartache.
He clearly didn’t want to lend it.
It was Yu Linglong who persuaded him to lend the artifact to Ning Shu.
Ning Shu felt quite grateful to Yu Linglong. Her impression of Yu Linglong was far better than her impression of Yu Liuli.
At least Yu Linglong understood reciprocity, whereas Yu Liuli was… difficult to describe in a few words.
Carrying the divine artifact, the pills she had refined, and her talismans, Ning Shu left a note for Yu Liuli.
The note explained that her tribulation was nearing, so she had gone to a remote mountain forest to face it. She wouldn’t be back for a while and told Yu Liuli not to worry.
Placing the note under a teapot on the table, Ning Shu transformed into a peacock and flew away.
As she flew high in the sky, Ning Shu searched for a desolate, uninhabited place to undergo her tribulation.
This time, Ning Shu was taking a dangerous gamble. If it went wrong, she could really die.
So, she had to be as cautious as possible.
Ning Shu found a mountain range that was considered a death zone for humans.
It was filled with swamps, poisonous gases, and terrifying spirit beasts roaming in groups.
She located a cave, but inside was a slumbering grizzly bear. Without hesitation, she threw it out.
The drowsy grizzly bear hit the ground with a thud and roared in anger as it charged toward the cave entrance.
However, it turned tail and fled before even reaching the entrance.
Ning Shu had unleashed her divine beast aura, instantly intimidating the bear. Terrified, it bolted away without looking back.
In the world of spirit beasts, the law of the jungle reigned supreme: strength dictated everything.
Ning Shu had merely claimed the bear’s lair; she hadn’t killed it.
But the bear ran as fast as it could, clearly afraid she might change her mind.