In fact, there is a reason why this kind of stall is so popular.
After all, there are many strange things in the world of cultivation, and anything can happen.
Turning waste into treasure, choosing magic weapons, carrying inheritance from grandfathers and sisters, turning treasures into useless things... these are all routines that have been played out in the world of cultivation since ancient times. Don’t think that Ningxia is memorizing some outlines of 21st century cultivation and fantasy routines. These all happen on this continent.
There are indeed many people who have officially embarked on the road to rise through such ordinary links.
Although most of these people are not ordinary monks as everyone thinks, but human beings with the will of heaven and earth. And those opportunities may not be so easy to come across, but may be "feed" prepared by a certain existence to achieve a certain purpose.
Ordinary people who have not been "selected" have a slim chance of encountering such a situation.
However, those legendary figures and the legends about them still bring encouragement to many monks. Especially the low-level monks with ordinary qualifications and long-term poverty are full of hope that one day they will be able to achieve such great fortune.
There are even some people who have not graduated from the second grade of secondary school who feel that they are born to be extraordinary, and the ordinary life now is just a preparation for the extraordinary life in the future.
And such a "scrap stall" is their first stop.
Perhaps picking up treasures really should start with a spiritual stone.
Ningxia, who was given a spiritual stone and squatted at a stall where the business was not so busy, was naturally no exception.
But she is more talented than most of the monks here.
In fact, some people don't know that this kind of business, which seems very unreliable and seems to specialize in deceiving people to make a living, can actually turn out some good stuff sometimes. This has been confirmed by Ningxia personally.
Not to mention the formation inheritance and some special dropped props, Ning Xia suspected that these things came to her through some special "paths".
Later she visited these stalls and discovered another method.
Isn't this the essence of "picking out the missing" to recognize treasures that others don't know?
She may not be professional in other things, but she really has an advantage that others don't have in identifying materials, especially formation materials.
The great master who left the inheritance to her seemed to regard this inheritance as an essay, and also recorded some things that had nothing to do with the formation in the booklet behind him. So Ningxia also followed the records above and learned about some ancient rare medicinal beasts or spiritual herbs that are now extinct.
With this kind of information gap in time and space, there is no foundation-building monk who is better at picking up the slack than Ningxia.
There are already many high-end spiritual materials piled up in her unique alien space that can be seen but not used, and she even doesn't know how to use them.
Of course, just because it is not needed now does not mean that it will not be needed in the future. Ningxia is still very crisis-conscious and understands the importance of storing supplies. After going through those things before, she had to be prepared at all times to avoid the regret of "the book is only used when it is used".
Therefore, visiting such stalls in Ningxia is very technical.
In fact, it is not surprising that orthodox monks regard this kind of business as a crooked way and not doing their job properly. Generally speaking, nine out of ten monks who set up such stalls are scammers... Who would sell any real treasures to others? They are all low-level monks who are not financially well-off and do not have any serious income.
For this kind of people, doing this kind of business is the fastest way to make money. Don't worry about buying things cheaply. They are all available for you to choose from. Some of them are pleasing to you and even allow you to have a couple with them. But how many people pass by here every day?
As long as you make new moves, you don't know how much you can sell every day. When these small stall owners return home at dusk, they have to cover their faces and run away to avoid being targeted by the dark forces in the city.
And this kind of small stalls are also divided into levels. As Ning Xia just said, almost all people doing this kind of business are scammers, but there are also some very different kinds of "sexy bitches".
They might actually have the supply. Just like those antique streets in Ningxia in the past life, the circulation of these old things has long formed a product chain, and there are also hidden treasures that have been lost for unknown reasons.
Sometimes even the monks who handle them can't see through their broken exteriors to see through their true bodies, and only take the last step to appear in front of Ningxia and others.
Finding such stalls depends entirely on your eyesight, and sometimes there may not even be one on the entire street. After all, the supply of goods is not always available every day.
Of course, the threshold for this kind of business is relatively low after all.
A smart person can probably deceive many stupid young people and naive people with just a little disguise.
However, Ningxia is not just a veteran, it can also be regarded as a little naughty among them.
She has been shopping around a lot of small stalls like this, so she has naturally developed an eye for them.
A qualified "Taobao hunter" must first learn not to judge books by their appearance.
First of all, the kind of grandfather with a long white beard may not be genuine. Seeing that the stall of the old man next to him was surrounded by people, Ningxia couldn't help but shook his head. If he was really capable, this old man wouldn't be 80 years old and still only have one or two levels of Qi training.
Oh, if you think this is his disguise... Ningxia would like to say that strong people are also proud. Even if they want to pretend to be disciples, they will not come here to deal with a group of guys who just want to take advantage of them. If not thinking about your spiritual stone, why?
The credibility of a beautiful young lady wearing shabby clothes but looking proud is not very high either. Looking at the young lady over there who was also surrounded by people, Ning Xia couldn't help but sigh. No, that beautiful female cultivator didn’t even remember to change her inner lining. Her shoes and socks were all high-end goods from a clothing store, and they were spotless... Just look at it and you’ll know how much money she made from some pure perverts. money.
In addition, this kind of small stall also depends on the type of "goods". You really have to be smart when listening to vendors' advertisements, otherwise it will be easy for these old foxes who are accustomed to watching people's words to take advantage of them.
For example, there are those kinds of weird and exaggerated spiritual weapons on display, and the vendors brag about how rare they are, and at first glance they are paying the IQ tax.
Those who sell elixirs and spiritual herbs have their own opinions, and most laymen end up buying them from guys.
Those who sell old items from ruins or expedition sites should keep their eyes open. The level of antiques made by such people is so high that it can make those antique experts that Ningxia heard about in their previous lives doubt their lives.
...I have said so much just to illustrate the dangers of this profession. The water is very deep and there are many things mixed with it. It is not as simple as those orthodox monks who never let go think.
Of course, for her, visiting this kind of stall has become the only entertainment she has left.
A hard-working life also requires adjustment. Ningxia has always believed that shopping makes people happy.
Walking around and shopping in this bustling environment actually relieved Ningxia's depressed mood these days and no longer suppressed it. It’s also gratifying…