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Chapter 840 Intelligence Exchange

Tangning was disgusted with the unified world promoted by the Netherworld Sea Organization. To be more precise, he didn't believe it at all.

Isn't this just kidding?

Datong? How is it possible? If we really want to make the world a common people, will we still be human?

If a person is asked to have no selfish motives and be dedicated to the public, it can be done even though it is difficult.

It can be said that it is difficult to reach the sky if one hundred people are to have no selfish motives and only serve the public good.

If 10,000 people were to have no selfish motives and be dedicated to serving the public good, not even the great gods could do it.

How can everyone in the world be treated as equals?

I don’t know why so many people believe this nonsense, even some monks who have advanced cultivation and have lived for thousands of years.

Although she was disgusted by their rhetoric of deceiving the world and stealing their reputation, Tangning still convinced and approved some of the measures taken by the Netherworld Sea Organization.

For example, we would separate the cultivators from the mortals and build a special mortal city to accommodate mortals to live without being disturbed by the cultivators.

In addition, the Nether Sea organization's discipline is also very strict, and there is very little internal corruption. Their treatment of casual cultivators is also gentle and friendly. Relatively speaking, compared with Xuanmen, their reputation and credibility among the lower-level casual cultivators is still good.

This is also the reason why after they took over Qingzhou, they quickly spread their branches and expanded their power in various places.

Otherwise, given that they occupy two thousand miles of barren land, have very few cultivation resources, and have low salaries and benefits, no one would be willing to join them.

It was only because of his reputation at the bottom that he quickly recruited so many monks.

This also makes Xuanmen even more wary of them. With the development trend they have shown, if they gain a firm foothold and get more training resources, they may soon become a prairie fire.

Tang Ning met her target while wandering around the city. After walking for most of the day, she basically walked around the entire city.

Although the city is only a little over a thousand miles in radius, it is divided into more than a dozen areas.

For example, elixirs, talismans, talismans, formations, spiritual beasts, herbs, puppets, ores, etc., each area is responsible for one thing, in an orderly manner.

These areas are controlled by the monks of the Netherworld Sea Organization. They are shrouded in light and strictly prohibit outsiders from entering. Tangning only found out about the affairs of each area by looking for people to inquire. Only the main road and a few nearby streets and lanes in the entire city are open to the public.

There are several attics on both sides of the street, selling elixirs, talismans, formation flags, magic tools, spiritual wine, spiritual food, and various spiritual materials.

However, it was very deserted in front of the shop, with few people coming in and out.

Since the Netherworld Sea Organization was suppressed by Taoism and the Cultivation Family, various chambers of commerce did not dare to cooperate with them, so their commercial trade had no way out at all.

Due to the lack of resources, there are not many good things to sell, and the income from these shops is simply a drop in the bucket for Nuo Da's organizational expenses.

Moreover, the local Xuanmen secretly did a lot of tricks.

For example, from time to time, one or two wandering cultivators would be robbed and killed near the city walls. This kind of thing would be spread to ten or hundreds of people, and it would soon spread throughout Tingcheng, and even safety could not be guaranteed, let alone business.

As a result, the shops were crowded, and as far as the eye could see, there were people in twos and threes on the main road, all wearing black robes and hats, walking in a hurry.

Obviously, the reason why these people are here is to trade intelligence. The Netherworld Sea Organization established this secret exchange very early. After so many years of operation, its intelligence network has extended in all directions and is intricately connected.

This exchange had been hidden in the dark before, but after they settled in Qingzhou, they simply put their intelligence business in the open and located it within the city walls of the territory they occupied.

Tang Ning walked straight along the main road and came to the Huizi Square in the center of the city. There were palaces standing all around, which were incomparable with the shop lofts on both sides of the streets. There were not only a few people going in and out of the lofts here, but it seemed that

It's a bit lively.

Tang Ning walked straight into a palace. The spacious hall inside was slightly dim. Looking around, there were seven or eight monks in the entire hall, all wearing black robes and hats, hiding their bodies.

At this time, a woman wearing a Nether Sea Organization costume and a mask came to him and asked, "Senior, what do you need?"

"I've heard about your reputation for a long time, and I've heard that your department is very knowledgeable. I'd like to get some news, is it possible?" Tang Ning said in a hoarse voice.

"Senior, please follow me." The woman led the way through the dim hall and turned into a long corridor.

This corridor is very dark, a hundred feet long and several feet wide, with more than ten stone chambers paved with black stone slabs on both sides.

Fang turned around and walked through the inner room, when a stone door next to him opened and a tall man wearing a thick robe and hat walked out.

Tang Ning tilted her head and glanced at him, and the man paused slightly. The two sides seemed to be eye-to-eye with each other, but in fact they saw nothing. Gein was wrapped tightly.

"Senior, please." The woman beside him led him straight into the room with an open stone door. The inside was only one foot in size and was extremely dark.

I can barely see my fingers, but with a monk's eyesight, there is no problem.

There is nothing else in the room except a stone table and two stone benches.

Sitting in front of the stone table opposite is a monk wearing robes and hats, whose gender cannot be seen.

With a soft creaking sound, the thick stone door closed again, and the woman retreated.

"Fellow Taoist, please take a seat." The deep and deep words came from the monk in front of the stone desk.

He took out a dark green talisman, placed it on the desk, and pointed it towards it. The talisman emitted a faint light, but it was a musical note.

Tangning sat down as instructed and said in a hoarse voice: "Does your department still have this rule?"

"This must be the first time for fellow Taoist to come to our headquarters! Don't get me wrong. This is for the convenience of recording your fellow Taoist's request. It is by no means to retain clues for tracking. We are not interested in who the fellow Taoist is and will not release any information to the outside world.

Fellow Taoists only need to make a request, and when they leave, we will leave a note and hand it back to the fellow Taoists."

"I came to your place for the first time. I heard that your organization is very good at intelligence, so I came here to inquire about a certain person. I wonder if your organization knows about it."

"Fellow Taoist, please tell me."

"Taixuanzong's fourth brigade stationed in Xuantang City is in charge of Fengyu. I want to know all the news about him."

"Fellow Taoist, please make it clearer, what specific requirements are included."

"For example, his service experience, his identity and background, the grievances between him and other people stationed in Xuantang City of Taixuanzong, as well as his preferences, and his whereabouts in the past month."

"Fellow Taoist, please wait a moment." The man turned on the raised stone on the side of the stone case. The stone case moved to both sides, revealing a half-foot-wide long tunnel going straight to the ground, with a black tube similar to a bamboo tube.

The long pole extends from the bottomless bottom to the front of the stone desk.

The man folded the note and put it into the black rod and slid it down.

After waiting for about a stick of incense, a piece of paper and the Liuyin Mansion that had just been handed over were passed up from below along the mysterious pole.

The man took the document, opened it, read it, and said, "There is no problem with the request made by fellow Taoist, but it will take some time. After three months, fellow Taoist can come here to take what you want."

Tangning asked: "I wonder how many spiritual stones are needed?"

The man said: "Fifty thousand, if you think you can accept it, you need to pay a deposit of 200,000 first."

Five hundred thousand, Tangning was slightly shocked, it was really a big deal!

"Can it be a little less?"

The man said: "The Taoist friend Fengyu you are asking about is a late-stage Yuanying monk and a disciple of Taixuan Sect. He is also a very powerful figure within him. For a monk of this level, five hundred thousand is simply a lot."

A drop in the bucket.”

"Fellow Daoist only spends 500,000 yuan to know all his past and interpersonal relationships, including his movements this month. This price is absolutely fair, and we guarantee that the information we provide will satisfy you."

Tangning flipped her hands over and took out twenty high-grade spiritual stones from her storage bag and handed them to him: "In three months, should I come here directly to find fellow Taoists to get them, or can I just find a branch of your organization?"

?”

The man took the spirit stone and handed him a black triangle-shaped number plate: "Fellow Taoist, come to this pavilion. With this number plate, you can take what you want."

Tang Ning took the number plate and took a look. There was nothing special about the number plate. The material was very ordinary. It was made from Huayan Gang. The number plate had the words "131" engraved on it.

"There doesn't seem to be anything special about your number plate. If someone comes with the same number plate, and your department has no identity token to verify, and we don't know the person's appearance, then he can easily take it away from me.

s things?"

The man said: "Fellow Taoist is thoughtful and well-reasoned. This number plate is actually just a mark of the headquarters, which represents the transaction matters of fellow Taoist and facilitates internal records."

"Because this department also adopts a rotation system, the person you met this time when you came to our room was me, and next time it might be someone else, and we don't know your identity information, so to avoid making mistakes, we used your number plate instead.

Come with the number plate and we will know you are a fellow Taoist."

"As for taking away the things that fellow Taoists need, in addition to the number plate, a corresponding code is also needed. The fellow Taoist can leave a code. When you come next time, you can take away the items by adding the left code to the number plate."

"In addition, since the remaining spiritual stones have to be paid when taking the object, even if others know the secret code left by the Taoist friend, they will not pay a high amount of spiritual stones for an object that is of no value to them."
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