“Ah, this…” Fuldamantha was astonished. He knew the Boss had some Monster Materials, supposedly from his spoils in the African tribes, but he never expected there to be so much. The furs and bones were piled up into a small mountain.
With both the quantity and quality, it was enough to open a Monster Material shop. Furs were important materials for making armor, bones could be used as spellcasting materials, weapon components, and even for certain specific construction and religious materials.
Older Brother Jayad hunted a lot of monsters for food before. Apart from the bones, there were also a lot of furs that couldn’t be eaten. Although I could eat them all, why eat fur when there’s meat? So, a lot was left behind.
Except for a small portion sold in Cando City, the rest were stored in the Celestial Realm. Now that they were taken out, they were all contaminated with a Sacred Aura. People who didn’t understand ecology might mistake them for the fur and bones of Sacred Beasts.
Looking at those magic scrolls and weapons, each of them flickered with Spiritual Light and exuded a considerable amount of Magic Power. Each one was a masterpiece.
Fuldamantha was completely baffled this time as to where the Boss got so many exquisite weapons and scrolls from. He hadn’t seen him acquiring scrolls and weapons on the way here.
“Huh? These weapons have the smell of the Great Sea, and they have such strong aggression. Could these be…?” Illyret, who had come along, suddenly said, looking at some of the weapons.
As our navigator, she had voluntarily followed us. Even after docking, she hadn’t left, but instead continued to follow like an employee. Her goal was to convert Older Brother Jayad to the faith, specifically the Sea God Church, but she hadn’t taken any specific action yet.
Most of the weapons she had her eye on were heavy, dark blue weapons. Some looked like they were made of bone, while others were made of steel that twinkled with starlight, all exuding the aura of the Great Sea.
“That’s right, these are weapons from the Deep Sea Church, and I confiscated them.” Jayad picked up a peculiar weapon that looked like a long handle topped with a circular saw. This type of weapon was usually used by Demon Hunters, and the Deep Sea School also used them.
“Confiscated? When did you encounter the Deep Sea Church? Was that why you went to the Albatross Retreat last time to ask for information about the Deep Sea Church?” Illyret looked at these Deep Sea weapons in surprise.
“Yes, I was asking on behalf of a friend. Some of my allies are in conflict with the Deep Sea Church, so I was asking for them. Your information was very helpful, and they managed to destroy a Deep Sea Church that was holed up on an island. These spoils of war are in gratitude for that information. Thank you.” Jayad bowed to her.
Illyret was suddenly flustered. This was a rare expression of gratitude from Jayad to her. She waved her hands repeatedly and said, “No need to thank me. The information was provided by the Tide Lord, and I just made the introduction.”
To be honest, even the information provided by the Tide Lord wasn’t a secret. Illyret didn’t feel it would give any significant advantage in a battle, at most it was knowing about the bizarre propagation ability of the Sea People, and they would be more careful from then on.
But it was rare for Jayad to owe her a favor, which was good for Illyret’s future preaching. However, using benefits from the Sea God Church to preach the doctrine of the Goddess of the Lake made her feel a little ashamed and guilty. Would Sea God Mannan punish her with heavenly retribution?
“After all, you helped a lot. I will remember this favor. Later, as per our previous agreement, I will go with you to search for the Goddess’s traces, but I need to settle things here first.” Jayad said.
This statement made Illyret’s heart bloom with joy. She succeeded. She nodded and quietly walked to the side.
As Jayad said, these weapons were all confiscated from the Deep Sea Church. The Yellow King believers, who had successfully eliminated the main personnel of the Deep Sea Church on Saint Port Island, struck while the iron was hot and also raided the branch of the Deep Sea Church, finding a large number of precious items and weapons inside.
The scrolls of ocean spells might still be useful, supplementing their weak areas. However, they didn’t want the weapons and Magic Apparatus. Unlike scrolls, which could be used regardless of who obtained them, Magic Apparatus needed to be compatible with the user’s magic to exert its strongest Combat Power.
Although there was no problem in using them, and they could exert some Deep Sea magic, for these Yellow King believers, they had just completed a Divine Revelation and received the God’s reward. Now they were all swimming in wealth, with each person possessing three to five Magic Apparatus bestowed by the King in Yellow, some even being quasi-divine artifacts.
With their own equipment being so good, why would they want the other people’s broken junk that they couldn’t get used to? They truly looked down on them. So, Jayad reasoned, if you don’t want them, give them all to me.
The Yellow King believers thought this was a good idea. The Divine Envoy had made great contributions in this divine revelation operation. He even braved the Dragon’s Pool Tiger’s Den alone to complete the most dangerous part. He was also the most favored lineage of the King in Yellow, so he should naturally receive more.
Thus, Jayad took all the Magic Apparatus and weapons that they didn’t want. The Yellow King believers mainly took the precious materials and magic scrolls.
The Yellow King believers even felt that the Divine Envoy had suffered a loss by only taking these broken bits of metal. They also gave Jayad a share of the remaining mountain of materials. Anyway, the main harvest was divinely bestowed, and these spoils of war were just extras.
Jayad could only accept them with a guilty conscience. In fact, he had secretly pocketed quite a lot. On Atos Island, after defeating the two Demon Hunter girls, and before the heavenly retribution arrived, he had secretly emptied the Sea People’s secret treasury and sent it directly to the Celestial Realm using the Gate of Heaven.
After that, he extracted the location of the Demon Hunter’s treasure vault of the Deep Sea School from Shui Mo and Isha, and then happily accepted it. Anyway, the Demon Hunters of the Deep Sea School on the Madeira Islands had completely sided with the Sea People and responded to the call of the collective will, so they had long become useless.
Jayad’s crazy accumulation of treasures was actually because he knew he was about to arrive in Genoa and was preparing the commodities for opening the shop. He took all three families’ collections for himself, so how could he not be rich?
Now those weapon racks could be put to good use: bone daggers, scepters made of coral, luminous pearls with magic power, shell-shaped talismans, and the strange weapons of the Deep Sea School Demon Hunters. With these good equipment displayed one by one, the shop immediately felt like a proper establishment.
“Boss, so you actually wanted to create a comprehensive mall, not just sell diamonds, right?” Fuldamantha felt like he suddenly understood why the boss wanted a large mall; it turned out he had too many goods.
“Mm, but I’ll still sell diamonds. You know, people say a shop usually needs a shop’s treasure, right? Parul also prepared one.” Jayad said.
I simultaneously took out a diamond the size of a basketball, and the dazzling multicolored light illuminated the entire mall.