The furnishings at home were even more so, all just rooms filled with things of no use. For a person on the path of cultivation, these held little to no value.
Long Hong understood this, of course. Ye Tian, with his high abilities, utilized spells and cultivation techniques, as well as magical treasures, that were beyond the reach of ordinary people, so their value was naturally different.
Long Hong was all too aware that although he was the King, he was actually inferior to some noble clans, with treasures that were merely common trifles.
Like now, desiring the supreme elixirs, he still had to beg others. It was just that the means by which he, with power, begged differed.
He dared not demand tributes from those of greater abilities, which for a King, was terribly frustrating. Shouldn't his subjects be willing to offer up their finest possessions to him?