So, what exactly was being bought and sold in this transaction that cost so much Luck?
Li Zhiyuan walked back to his bedroom, turned on the desk lamp, and took out "Liu's Qi Observation Technique."
He flipped it open and frowned.
He missed Wei Zhengdao's writing.
Out of the many sets of books he had taken out from the basement, it was only Wei Zhengdao's writing that he found most comfortable to read.
Enduring the discomfort, he carefully read on, page by page.
He wasn't sure if he was gradually getting accustomed to this cursive script's charm,
or if the content of "Liu's Qi Observation Technique" was genuinely profound and mystical.
The more Li Zhiyuan read, the more engrossed he became, finding it harder and harder to stop.
This book discussed the way of Feng Shui of rivers and seas.
It was a very special category because the general meaning of "Feng Shui" implied a broad layout, with water being just one element, and the main focus was on mountains and lands.