Chapter 722 - 722 481


722: Chapter 481 722: Chapter 481 Jiang Tang paid no heed to those seeking the Dragon King team and had already quietly released Vitality Flowers into the seawater.


Then, he released the small fishes from the lake in the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space into the vast ocean.


The Great Power Holders who were searching for the Dragon King team in the sky seemed to sense that soon after they ascended, the air above the calm sea carried the scent of vitality.


It was refreshing to the spirit, and the Great Power Holders were taken aback.


They had not encountered this qi below in the sea, so why was there such a scent of vitality now?


Some began to conjecture that surely the Dragon King team had been rescued by someone!


And it must have been their people who had released the scent of life!


This person was so strong that the Great Power Holders yearned to seek out the challenge!


But could they find it?


After Jiang Tang had done everything, he directly activated his Flying Treasure and headed towards the West Sea.


The waters of the West Sea also led to the seas of foreign lands.


Even utilizing such a quick Flying Treasure, it still took them half a day’s time.


During that half day, Jiang Tang and the beautiful women drank tea, then had lunch with wine, chatting endlessly.


Jiang Tang felt that these days were carefree and joyful; since his rebirth, this period was the most leisurely he had been.


Even while on a mission, being able to use a Magical Treasure to fly, with companions by his side to chat and pass the boring moments—this was the ultimate pleasure of carefree living.


Jiang Tang was not in a rush to possibly find the pathway to Ascension, knowing that even if he did, it required the capacity of the Heaven-Mending Spell, a capacity he possessed, yet he still needed help.


The team needed more time to grow stronger.


Luo Yaxuan sent over a message: everyone should gather at the Imperial City base to create chaos.


He had anticipated this; the land in the Imperial City was a royal possession, and even if the Emperor had agreed to approve it, his sons might still be discontent.


Perhaps some ministers were involved in the chaos.


Jiang Tang wasn’t afraid of the King going back on his word—he had a bigger interest to offer, and he believed the King wouldn’t be so foolish to betray him.


So maybe it was just his Princes who didn’t get the benefits and wanted to stir trouble.


Jiang Tang had inquired and learned that the King was quite selfish.


He had not shared the Supreme Elixirs he received with his sons.


Those Princes had come of age, constantly eyeing the King’s position.


The King had no intention of abdicating nor did he appoint a Crown Prince, thereby crippling his own sons.


All signs pointed to the King not being a good father.


The Princes might outwardly not dare to confront the King’s commands, but they would eagerly act in the shadows.


Understanding this, Jiang Tang did not pay extra attention, trusting that Ye Tian and his family could handle it.


The Imperial City base was optional; there were not many resources in the Imperial City to begin with.


The Spiritual Energy of the base was not as good as the other two bases.


He built a house in the Imperial City simply to give Yan Weiwei a home close to her parents where her husband’s family could not mistreat her.


His house was near, so his future wife could return to her parental home at any time.


He believed that the items they gained from missions could be sold anywhere in the country, especially in Capital City, where the wealthy were plentiful.


These items could be sold in the commercial street shops within the base.


He didn’t care how much money he would make, as long as those at the base were well-clothed and well-fed.


And if he could use the profits for charity, that was always his intention.


Jiang Tang had also ordered the other two bases to cultivate food and medicinal herbs on many mountains and lands.


Not just using his own Space to grow medicinal herbs for Alchemy to sell.


The herbs from the bases could be used by those on missions to concoct Pills.


If the quality of the Pills was not high, it could help those on missions improve their Alchemy skills.


He had always thought that ordinary people in need of medicine or medicinal products could buy them at a fair price or even have them provided for free to the poor.


To do these things, a strong and reliable supply of resources was necessary.


With the country being so large, the two bases may supply much but might also not be enough.


Then they might just profit from selling medicinal products to the wealthy, allowing them to purchase more from others.


Jiang Tang had already prioritized the health of the people above all else.


As for other Magical Treasures and tasks, there were specialists to make them, requiring a comprehensive recruitment of Disciples.


They could take in less capable ones as apprentices to cultivate plants, run errands, and work as shop assistants.


Those with better abilities could also become Direct Disciples to his subordinates.


Jiang Tang had not considered taking Inner Disciples in the base.


His Saint Sect was different from others, as all Disciples, aside from Cultivation, must undertake missions.


His subordinates, as leaders, would train even more leaders in this respect.


As the Saint Master, Jiang Tang could not personally handle every minor or major issue; that would be too exhausting and leave no time to spend money under the moonlight with beauties or serve more generously.


Looking over the peaceful West Sea waters, where fishermen fished and the sea was calm with no pirates in sight, Jiang Tang let the Magical Treasure dive into the seabed, searching for the Dragon Palace of the West Sea Dragon King.


Just as he had done every time he ventured into the sea, Jiang Tang collected seafood and sought treasures.


He gathered seaweed, corals, and hidden seafood…


To those in the Cultivation World, such items might not be of interest, or they may not care for the desire for culinary pleasures, for such ordinary things.


Yet, for the rest of the nation outside the Cultivation World, including commoners and businessmen in this trade, these items were sold overseas.


Ordinary fishermen could not reach the deepest seabed and could only fish for a living.


If they encountered something good, it was considered a fortunate and lucky find.


Jiang Tang gradually noticed that other seafood and items were abundant, but he discovered some fish suitable for living in warm waters…