Su Changkong took out three strands of Innate Qi that he had prepared from a brocade pouch and handed them to Tang Ming, with money in one hand and the goods in the other.
"This Dao Wufeng really is an extraordinary character… Where did he get so much Innate Qi?"
After inspecting it, Tang Ming confirmed it was correct, and he couldn't help but be curious about where Su Changkong had gotten so much Innate Qi from.
If one were a solitary martial artist, obtaining a strand or two of Innate Qi would be considered good luck, and even martial artists from sects that hold territories with excellent fengshui which can continuously produce Innate Qi wouldn't likely bring out so much Innate Qi to buy various types of Spiritual Medicine.
Such an act would be too wasteful, as a strand of Innate Qi for a sect basically equates to the potential to create a new Innate Martial Artist!
And only with a sufficient number of Innate Martial Artists can a great sect remain forever strong.