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Starting With 100 Million Lives

Chapter 432: Emperor Venerable Level Pearl?

Author: No. 4 At World's End
updatedAt: 2026-01-16

CHAPTER 432: CHAPTER 432: EMPEROR VENERABLE LEVEL PEARL?

For Brother Cheng, these five extra-large pearls are just a matter of 1 point of merit.

He merely crafted them casually, following the image in his imagination.

Anyway, they don’t contain any Spiritual Qi or Immortal Qi, so it’s quite simple.

But to these Qilin, this is a divine object that shatters their defenses completely!

Pearls the size of a basketball were something they had seen before; both Great Emperors Mo Lin and Yulin have lived so many years and actually have a few.

But gigantic pearls the size of a round table, they had never heard of, nor even dared to imagine.

Especially since these five pearls are extremely beautiful in appearance.

They’re not of a single color, but rather a swirling mix of red, yellow, blue, green, and purple.

A thin veil of immortal mist lingers on the surface, making them look like divine objects descended from the heavens at first glance.

No Qilin can resist the allure of such divine objects.

They don’t mind that the pearls are so large, as their demon bodies can easily expand to the size of mountain ranges.

So, once their gazes fall upon them, they’re unable to look away.

"Great Emperor!"

"These... Celestial Venerable-level pearls, how much are you selling them for?"

When asking this question, Quasi-Emperors like Qimeng trembled in fear.

If Brother Cheng hadn’t transformed into the Profound Turtle Emperor, some Qilin Quasi-Emperors might even have had thoughts of murder and treasure stealing.

"You can see how rare these five pearls are."

"To say the least, there’s nothing in the Immortal Realm or the Lower Realm that can compare with them!"

"Their value is truly priceless!"

The Qilin, all being connoisseurs, could only nod quietly.

At this level, pearls couldn’t even be acquired for ten billion in the past, right?

They can’t afford them either!

However, Brother Cheng is just that ’benevolent’.

"This kind of excellent item, I originally didn’t want to sell. Having it displayed in my palace would be much more impressive, wouldn’t it?"

"But to repay the affection of my dear ones, I have to painfully part with it!"

"Flat price, two hundred million each!"

"If you miss this chance, there will be no next..."

No sooner had he spoken than two Quasi-Emperors were thrilled, hurrying to stuff ’Demon Essence’ into Brother Cheng’s hands.

"I’ll take it!"

"It’s mine now!"

They thought it would at least be ten billion, but it’s ’only’ two hundred million?

Such a rare divine object for just two hundred million?

Why not snag it immediately?

The other Quasi-Emperors were unwilling to fall behind, joining the scramble.

The Demon Kings could only look on in envy, jealousy, and hatred; they didn’t have that much Demon Essence.

Suddenly, their ’Basketball Pearls’ didn’t seem so appealing anymore.

A moment later, Brother Cheng had ten billion more to his account.

Then, without further ado, watching other envious and jealous Quasi-Emperors who didn’t manage to purchase, he revealed another ten ’Round Table Edition’ Celestial Venerable-level pearls.

"The last five, the last five indeed!"

"Once these five are sold out, there will be no more Celestial Venerable-level ones in the world!"

Poof!

Some Qilin Quasi-Emperors nearly spat blood on the spot.

Didn’t you just say they were extremely rare, reserved for yourself?

Didn’t you say if you miss this chance, there won’t be another?

How come you can casually take out another ten?

How many do you actually have?

Even though they thought that way, they couldn’t resist the temptation and snapped up those 10 once again.

Brother Cheng silently counted the Demon Essence, letting out a long sigh.

"Alas, now the Celestial Venerable-level pearls are all yours, Qilin Race..."

The originally heartbroken Quasi-Emperors instantly swelled with pride.

They all hung those ’Round Table Edition’ five-colored pearls around their necks, proudly and smugly showing them off.

Those who didn’t manage to buy one were filled with envy.

Seeing the timing was right, Brother Cheng then grandly unveiled his new product.

"Actually, I still have a few family heirloom treasures, which were definitely not for sale originally!"

"But I am too soft-hearted, and can’t stand to see you disappointed..."

"Even if it means cutting pieces off myself, I have to satisfy my dear ones’ needs, right?"

"Let us welcome the arrival of the Emperor Venerable-level pearls!"

Dun-dun-dun-dun!

Seven pearls the size of a house made a dazzling appearance!

Poof!

The Azure Dragon Empress, who was watching from the shadows, nearly spit up.

This time, the entire audience was not gasping in shock but rather fell into a stupor.

Pearls the size of a round table had already broken the limits of their imagination.

You know, normally, pearls the size of a fist are treated as Supreme Treasures, carefully revered for fear of any damage.

Now, with pearls the size of a house, how could they possibly cope?

They even suspected they had transmigrated to another world, where such large pearls are abundant.

"Is this, is this really a pearl?"

The seven pearls shone with the seven splendid colors of red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple, dazzlingly brilliant.

A special mist enshrouded the surface in layers.

Under the reflection of those seven splendid colors, it kept changing hues.

"Isn’t this too big?"

"Such a grade of pearls, never heard of before!"

Brother Cheng laughed heartily at these words.

"Hahaha, this is actually my fault!"

"For billions of years, these high-quality pearls have been intercepted and privately hoarded by me."

"What you bought before were all defective goods."

Since he’s not really the Profound Turtle Emperor, he doesn’t fear upsetting the Qilin Race with this statement.

Sure enough, those Quasi-Emperors had somewhat unnatural expressions upon hearing this.

The previous ones were all defective goods?

Does that mean the grand Qilin Race had been played like country bumpkins by the Golden Sea Demon Race?

"Why are you selling them to us this time, then?"

"I just felt guilty, after all, we’re family, right?"

Brother Cheng waggled his head, babbling nonsense.

"Moreover, who in the world doesn’t know the Qilin Race loves pearls the most?"

"A fine sword for a hero, the best treasures should belong to the most deserving beings."

"I thought I shouldn’t be so selfish, so I brought them out to share with everyone."

"Honestly, these seven Emperor Venerable-level ones are my last stash; there’ll be no more after they sell out!"

"If you don’t believe me, then forget it."

"Anyway, I was reluctant to part with them, I might as well keep them myself."

With that, he made as if to withdraw the seven ’Emperor Venerable Pearls’.

The Qilin Race Quasi-Emperors were anxious; the pearls the size of a house were too rare, worthy of a lifetime collection.

"Please wait, Emperor Junshuai!"

"We never said we wouldn’t buy them!"

"Yes, yes, don’t keep them to yourself!"

"You did say, who doesn’t know our Qilin Race loves pearls the most, other than us, no one else is fitting to own this treasure!"

"Please name your price!"

"Yes, yes, quickly name your price!"

"Sigh!"

Brother Cheng showed a trace of regret, then went through a complex internal struggle.

Only then did he slowly speak under the expectant and anxious gaze of the many Qilin Quasi-Emperors.

"These Emperor Venerable-level ones are certainly priceless, but how could I squeeze my family?"

"Another jump-off-the-building, bleeding price—10 billion Demon Essence each!"

As soon as he finished speaking, four Quasi-Emperors jumped out on the spot.

"I’ll buy it!"

"Give me one!"

"Hahaha, the Emperor Venerable-level is mine now!"

In no time, four were sold, and Brother Cheng couldn’t help but marvel at how rich the Qilin Race was.

In comparison, the Cyan Dragon Race was like penniless vagabonds.

As for the Azure Dragon Race, they were worse than beggars now.

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