The small courtyard was enveloped by a simple prohibition spell, and the key was a jade token that could unlock the spell. Using the token, the three of them entered the courtyard.
It was a very rudimentary courtyard, with a large wooden hut that had only one room, six pillars, and walls made of wooden planks that had many gaps. On the wooden floor, there were some old rush cushions. In the middle of the courtyard, there was a stone table with four drum-shaped stone stools, truly the epitome of crudeness.
"How many Spirit Stones did it cost?"
Mi Xiaojing was genuinely curious about how many Spirit Stones were needed to rent such a simple dwelling.
"One Spirit Stone."
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