Chapter 326 Looting Treasures

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nIn an Unknown Dimension shrouded in chaotic energy.

nA man slowly opened his eyes, sensing the abrupt disappearance of his clone’s connection.

n“Hmm?”

n“Valoros, the Etherium realm?” The man read the memory of the clone.

n“The unification of dimensions, Malgron, the Amalgamation of will…”

n“Three successful experiments, not bad.”

n“Unfortunately, the clone died too quickly; the Amalgamation of will isn’t finished yet. What a pity,” the man frowned.

nSpreading his clone in all dimensions, it can be said that this clone of his was one of the most efficient.

nThree successful experiments in just one dimension? how efficient is that?

nThe Amalgamation of Will seemed to have some potential.

nIt’s a pity the clone died too quickly.

nLooking at the man who had killed his clone, a hint of anger flickered within him.

nJust as he was about to retaliate in anger, he suddenly felt a shift in the origin of law.

n“Not now. Advancement to the Ultimate Realm takes priority…”

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nIn the Etherium realm, on the Curse Continent,

nMaximus felt excitement surge within him as he gazed at the forbidden forest ahead.

nAccording to Valoros’ memories, this land was a veritable laboratory, filled with all kinds of lab equipment, experimental subjects, data, and more.

n“Just right. It can replenish my expenditures!” Maximus muttered happily.

nDealing with Valoros wasn’t easy.

nThough the battle was brief, the resources he expended nearly depleted his entire property.

nIf calculated, it could probably buy a complete tier 8 ultimate treasure set for his foundation.

nUnfortunately, he had yet to find one for sale in the Myriad World Mall.

nMaximus could only wait for it to be updated in the full version and explore other transdimensional platforms.

nFlying across the continent-like land, Maximus scoured the entire place with his domain, which now spanned over a trillion kilometers in radius.

nThe continuous expansion of his domain even surpassed the range of his divine consciousness.

nHowever, after reaching a trillion kilometers, it seemed that the expansion slowed down.

nAfter all, the expansion was in radius, not in area; each meter was equivalent to trillions of kilometers.

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nA few days later,

nAfter Maximus had turned the forbidden forest upside down, he looked at his harvest.

n“Tsk, what a harvest,” Maximus muttered with a light in his eyes.

nValoros possessed the most advanced mechanic and alchemy apparatus Maximus had ever seen, even surpassing the tier 9 equipment he was proud of.

nIt had to be said that the foundation of an apex sovereign living this long isn’t something a nouveau riche like him can imagine.

nThis is still because Voloros live in seclusion.

nIn addition to the mechanic and alchemy apparatus, Valoros also had the largest collection of Athercore he had ever seen.

n“A thousand tier 9 Aethercores…”

nAethercore was the most advanced supercomputer built using a combination of alchemy and mechanics.

nThey could effortlessly process a multitude of data.

nEven Maximus’ empire had only one Aethercore, yet it could easily handle all the arrays, virtual apps, and miscellaneous tasks within the empire.

nLooking at a thousand of them made him feel as though he had struck it rich.

nWhether in the Etherium realm or the Myriad World Mall, these items were incredibly expensive.

nBy price alone, they were more expensive than dimensional treasures of the same grade.

n“A thousand equivalent dimensional treasures? Hell yeah!”

n“Just these could pay back my expenses,” Maximus thought.

nAlthough Aethercores are only used to process data, they were treasure makers.

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nAlthough not as fast as his system, they were controllable.

nHe could even let his people participate in some miracle-making projects.

n“These will be the foundation of the empire from now on,” Maximus thought.

nManipulating the Aethercores, he searched for any experimental data within them.

nUnfortunately, to his dismay, they seemed to have been cleared.

nWith the death of Valoros, all files self-destructed and corrupted.

nEven after deep scanning, no files remained.

nCarefully storing the Aethercores in his storage dimension, he looked at his remaining harvest.

nUnlike the rest, it was only miscellaneous items without much value.

nLike the remains of the ancients who first roamed the world.

nRare plants and minerals could be found in the Etherium realm.

nUnique treasures created by the world.

nMaximus didn’t pay much attention to them and put them all in his storage dimension.

nAlthough other gadgets are a little interesting.

nCompared to others, these things weren’t worth mentioning and could easily be bought in the Myriad World Mall.

n“I guess the only valuable thing left is this Array,” Maximus muttered, looking at the dense, invisible array surrounding the forbidden forest.

nThrough exploration over the past few days, he had estimated that the area of the forbidden forest was at least 1000 light-years, much larger than most continental dimensions in the Arcane Continent.

nTo place an array in such a land would require massive manpower and materials.

nEspecially the time, it must’ve taken epochs for Valoros to surround this land with a formation array.

nEven if he had unlimited manpower and materials, it would probably take him tens of thousands of years.

nTo have a ready-made array couldn’t make Maximus much happier.

nIt was equivalent to having a ready-made base.

nMaximus decided to transfer his empire here.

nAfter all, it was already destroyed, and only Moonshadow City remains.

nMoving a city by hand should be easy for him.

nAfter tabulating all his gains, Maximus teleported back to his empire.

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nIn Moonshadow City:

n“Huh? Is that His Majesty?”

n“Did His Majesty come back?”

n“Is the Emperor of the Westle Empire really dead?”

nAlthough they already knew from various sources that the Emperor of the Westle Empire had died, they still didn’t dare to venture out of the city.

nWho knew if it was a trap?

nThus, seeing their Emperor in the flesh, they couldn’t be more shaken.

nThe suffering they had endured for years seemed to dissipate as they witnessed the dawn of the empire.

nSoon, the chanting of Maximus’ name rang throughout the city.

nThe voices of trillions of people echoed his name, venting all their suffering and grievances throughout the years.

nLooking at the people chanting his name, Maximus smiled.

nSignaling them to stop, Maximus opened his mouth.

n“The people of the Moonlight Empire…”

n“The war is over.”

n“The war that caused us death and destruction.”

n“The war that put us in misery and loss.”

n“The war to declare the supreme sovereignty of this land.”

n“This war is over.”

n“The winner is us, the Moonlight Empire.”

n“The people of the Moonlight Empire!”

n“From now on, the Moonlight Empire shall reign supreme!”

nWith Maximus’ declaration, the Amalgamation of Will seemed to be agitated, as the people’s belief surged.

nSeeing this, Maximus only smiled and quickly teleported to the Castle.

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nIn the castle:

nAs Maximus appeared, Skyeand the others waiting for his arrival jumped for joy.

n“Dad, you’ve returned!” Asha said happily, clinging to him.

n“Grandpa!” Lila and Maya greeted.

n“Maximus~,” Skye said, looking to see if Maximus was injured.

n“How is the rest?”

n“They’re already in stable condition,” Asha said.

n“Hmm,”

nScanning inside, he saw his wives and children breathing evenly as they slept.

nIsabella, Rose, Luna, Livia, and Jane, who fought and held back Khan, were still injured.

nEven his children, Nathan, Sam, and Luke, were sleeping soundly.

nThinking of this, he couldn’t help but grit his teeth.

nHe should’ve at least tortured that bastard.

nHow dare he hurt his family?

nFortunately, it seemed that they were already stable.

nTheir bodies were already healing on their own.

nIf not for exhaustion and lack of energy, they would be able to get up like normal people.

nOn the other side were his wives, Hazel, Erica, Angeline, Irene, and Emma looked at them meticulously.

nIt seemed that Skye and the others didn’t tell them about his return.

nEven Neo and the others who were managing the empire didn’t inform them of the news.

nIt seemed that they didn’t want to add further worry to their mothers.

nOpening the door, there was shock in their eyes.

n“H-husband?!”

n“It’s me, I’m back,” Maximus smiled.

n“Y-you! You’ve returned!” they shouted as they lunged into him and embraced him.

n“Where have you been?”

n“Why didn’t you tell us anything?”

n“Are you injured?”

nOne by one, they asked questions endlessly, as if venting.

nSoon after feeling his warmth, they calmed down.

n“I’m sorry, I worried you…”

n“As for the reason, it’s a long story; let’s talk about that later.”

n“More importantly,” Maximus turned his head to the people sleeping on the beds.

nMobilizing his domain, he infused energy into them, bringing them back to their peak form.

n“Argh…” Groaning, they slowly woke up.

n“M-Maximus”

n“Husband!”

n“Father!”

nAs they woke up, they looked at him in shock and joy.

nFeeling their bodies as good as new, they couldn’t help but leap, embracing Maximus.

nLooking at their smiles, he heaved a sigh of relief.

n“Everything is over; let’s take our time.”

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