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The Currency System

Eric finds a system that can create 'people' who can cultivate but how far will he go when he can't cultivate. New chapters drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I might drop some during the weekends but no guarantees. This is my second time writing a novel. I hope you like it. I know that there are a lot of improvements that I can make so I would appreciate it if you could write down what I can do to improve the story and give suggestions for the story.

Dominion_Sage · Fantasy
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Wooden Board

Eric could break down the trees and move them with just his mind but there was still a limit. He couldn't make the trees just disappear and as he started to use his powers, he also started to get tired.

Eric uses his powers to destroy some trees and make a wooden board. He carved some things on the board before going to sleep.

The next day, Eric got to the store early and went into the room with the guardian of the store in it. He then bought out the wooden board that he made yesterday.

The things written on the boards were very simple. Eric just listed out the items that are needed for making the pills and equipment. He also added some other things like cauldrons, forging stations, and recipes on the board. Lastly, he added the amount of money that the store would use to buy it from anyone who bought those items in.

After he put the board in the store for everyone to see, Davor left and Eric started to look after the store.

Within the day, more people from the Crescent sect started to come to the store, it seemed that the word about the store had started to spread within the sect.

Even with that, however, Eric still didn't manage to get the 100 coins he needed to upgrade the cultivation technique by the end of the day. There was also a very small amount of people who sold their items to the store and none of them were cultivators since it would be better for them to turn in their thing to the sect instead of selling it in the store.

With that, Eric upped the price that he was willing to pay for the items before leaving to go home.