Imperial Phoenix Rules

Chapter 3463: ChiChi's troubles (extra)

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"Humph, it's too late to beg for mercy now!"

"Your crime is so great. You really think that you can get away with all punishment by kneeling down and begging the goddess for mercy. What a dream!"

The cultivators stepped forward, grabbed the girl in white back into the crowd and pushed her to the ground, and a new round of hospitality began.

The girl in white lay on the ground, enduring great pain. She closed her eyes and let a few tears fall into the dust.

Yes, she regretted it too late, it was too late, and she was destined to spend the rest of her life in extreme pain.

The arrival of the girl in white filled the lower continent with joy, and countless practitioners gained a lot of benefits from the girl in white.

The strength of the vast majority of cultivators has soared, and a handful of lucky ones have awakened their talent for alchemy and weapon refining from the girl in white, and have become pharmacists and weapon refiners.

Thanks to the girl in white, even the spiritual energy of these lower plane continents increased rapidly.

More cultivation resources were bred and mined by cultivators for use.

The cultivator resources produced by each lower plane continent have their own characteristics. Cultivators have found that they can often obtain high profits by taking the unique cultivation resources of this continent and selling them to the required continent.

Many cultivators travel to and from various continents with various cultivation resources, and cross-continental trade is booming between the lower continents, exchanging what they need.

The development of cross-continental trade not only makes the practitioners engaged in this business rich, but the continents themselves are also beneficiaries.

Everyone is happy to hear about cross-continental trade.

Such a great thing, but it makes Chi Chi, who governs the Red Feather Continent, very troubled.

Various cultivator resources are coming in and out, and wealth has increased, but he does not know how to manage the cultivator resources that are constantly coming in and out and the increasing wealth.

Chi Chi used to learn from Di Lingtian how to march and fight, and how to command and manage subordinates.

With the help of Professor Di Lingtian, he managed the Red Feather Continent very well after he arrived.

Managing cultivators' resources and finances is an internal matter, and he has never learned anything about it.

The terrible thing is that he happens to have no talent in this area. All this is like a bible to him. He spent a long time studying on his own and still can't even understand the ledger.

The aborigines of the Chiyu Continent are even more confused about this aspect. After all, before Chichi took over this continent, the aborigines were still living a primitive life of eating hair and drinking blood.

They are all poor, have no extra resources and wealth, and have no awareness in this regard.

Chi Chi doesn't understand, and neither do the aborigines, which results in chaotic and inefficient resource management on the Akabane Continent. Akabane Continent is suffering from cross-continent trade.

Chichi and the aborigines are very anxious about this issue. If they continue to suffer losses like this, they will definitely return to the miserable life of poverty.

Chi Chi thought that Feng Yunqi was very proficient in this area. He once went to Feng Qi Yun Yong Continent to find Feng Yun Qi and asked Feng Yun Qi for help.

Feng Yunqi still has a lot of things to do and has very little free time.

He had only helped Chi Chi sort things out twice, and each time he helped Chi Chi turn losses into profits and made a lot of money.

After two times, Chi Chi couldn't help but trouble Feng Yunqi again, not to mention Wu Qianyong always looked at him with a look that was really scary.

Chichi thought of going to the six brothers from the past to see how Zizi, Qingqing and the others handled the matter.

The other six brothers have not learned this aspect either. Perhaps their approach is more useful for reference.

(End of chapter)