Chapter 338 Tier 10 Physique
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nWhile reviewing the changes in the Myriad World Mall.
nMaximus observed the resurrected apex sovereigns and see how they were doing in the Empire.
nDecades prior, as soon as he conquered the Curse Continent.
nMaximus initiated the revival of these powerhouses.
nThe abyss would invade in just a few hundred years.
nTo delay its advance, Malgron needed to sow chaos in the abyss and disrupt their plan.
nTo make it easier, Malgron requested the assistance of his past comrades.
nAlthough Maximus doubted Malgron’s true intention, he readily agreed.
nAfter several decades of gestation and regaining their memories, it appeared they were doing quite well.
nInitially, he could directly awaken their memories.
nHowever, with such powerhouses under his roof, Maximus couldn’t bear not to utilize them.
nOnce they regained their peak power, the amalgamation of will they generated would be equivalent to hundreds of Monarch level Abyss Source.
nMoreover, as a citizen of the Moonlight Empire, they couldn’t simply turn a blind eye if something were to happen to it, right?
nThe power of childhood memories is long-lasting; no matter how ancient, they remain nostalgic.
nEven Maximus still vividly remembered his past life memories as a child, let alone these Apex Sovereigns.
nSeeing that they were assimilating well with the empire, Maximus smiled.
n“I will take you to the abyss later…”
nIt was too early to send them there.
nMaximus still had much to do.
nMore importantly, it was time to upgrade his physique.
nDimensional Source: 0
/1 sextillion
nWith a quintillion every day, it would only take him a few years, and he would have unlimited power of law.
nAlthough he possessed an amalgamation of will that nearly made his power of law inexhaustible, having a conceptual infinity was still a plus.
nWith his experiment into the device that could directly extract energy from him at the source.
nHe could also create a weapon utilizing his power of law.
nImagining millions of weapons attacking with his full power at once excited him.
nAt that point, Maximus would no longer need to rely on expensive tier 10 items and could combat a tier 9 apex sovereign alone.
nHe also needed to upgrade the empire’s token system.
nSince the Moonlight Empire plans to open to the outside world soon, updating the token system was imperative.
nFurthermore, to accommodate other apps created by those companies, a mere jade token wouldn’t suffice.
nThe processing capacity of such a token would crash once millions of small apps were uploaded to it.
nCurrently, they were still conceptualizing their little games, affording him plenty of time.
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nTen years later, Maximus quietly admired his work, feeling its power.
n“The Orb of Destruction… how domineering.”
nA million units of power of law concentrated in a small ball; Maximus doubted if an apex sovereign could even survive being struck by this thing.
nYears ago, after he upgraded his physique, his power of law became unlimited as expected.
nDimensional Source (Tier 10)
nUnfortunately, not seeing points beside it, Maximus was a little disappointed.
nAlthough he already knew that the system limit was tier 10.
nSeeing that it could no longer upgrade his physique further disappointed him.
nHis system was a fragment of a tier 12 treasure, barely reaching tier 11.
nTo manipulate knowledge and all kinds of things up to tier 10 was already good.
nHe can’t ask it further than its ability.
nHe could only be thankful that he even possessed such a system.
nIn the future, it would be up to his hard work to advance.
nFortunately, he had already found his path.
nWith power and wealth, Maximus didn’t believe that anything could stop him from reaching the top.
nHaving unlimited power of law, Maximus felt itchy and went to create a weapon to utilize it.
nUnfortunately, to utilize the power of law, a mere tier 9 expanding item like the Atomic God Metal was not enough.
nEven uniting the components of various tier 10 items would get destroyed easily after a few uses.
nNot having the time and enough money to continue such experiments, Maximus pursued another path.
nMaximus created an item that could store his power of law in large quantities without getting destroyed.
nAfter a decade, he finally created the Orb of Destruction.
nThis device could store up to a million units of power of law, boosting an immense power.
nThe only problem was that it couldn’t directly draw mana from his source.
nMaximus needed to manually load it with his power of law, thus slowing the process.
nAt his current discharge speed of power of law, he could create 10 of Orb od Destruction every day, which is over three thousand every year.
nAlthough Maximus hadn’t tested its power, feeling the energy within it.
nHe estimated that one Orb of Destruction is equivalent to the full attack power of an apex sovereign.
nThere’s also the Orb of Destruction 2.0, made mainly of tier 10 materials, capable of storing a billion units of power of law. The most update n0vels are published on ovl_Fir.et
nIts destructive power is comparable to a full attack of an ancient apex sovereign like Dean Fealan and those peak apex sovereign.
nUnfortunately, it’s costly; just one of them cost him a quintillion dimensional coins.
nCompared to the other, which is dirt cheap, costing him a trillion dimensional coins for one, Orb of Destruction 2.0 is not so cost-effective.
nHe only had about 10 quintillion income in his shops yearly.
nCoupled with the few quintillions he earned from reselling items to the Etherium realm, Maximus could only create 10 of Orb of Destruction 2.0 a year if he insisted.
nHowever, having the power comparable to the peak apex sovereigns, such a means is still necessary.
nAfter tabulating all his harvest, Maximus looked at the revived apex sovereigns in his empire.
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nIn the Virtual World, Codexia, Draven was quietly inspecting his workshop.
n“Guild leader, the Yttrium Gold is running out of supply,”
n“Hmm? Running out already?”
n“Our members were quite diligent; furthermore, the swords made of Yttrium Gold were quite popular.”
n“Popular? I remember that swords made of Yttrium Gold are only good for insects. What happened?”
n“It’s the Insect Guild, leader. I heard they spawned insect monsters everywhere, almost filling our area.”
n“Don’t those insects cost anything?”
n“No, apparently, their guild leader is a tier 6 in real life.”
n“Having such a huge soul energy, he managed to inscribe a tier 3 insect solo.”
n“No wonder…” Draven frowned.
nAfter decades of playing the game, Draven accumulated many solo-inscribed items, making them free.
nHaving leveled up to over three hundred and possessing over three hundred free items, he was as rich as he could be.
nIn real life, he also managed to reach tier 5 without any problem.
nWanting to earn more money, Draven formed a workshop guild.
nAs for the Insect Guild, it was an emerging guild of lunatics.
nTheir professions were not something decent, like insect master, slime master, slug master, etc.
nThey spawned monsters, causing chaos in the Codexia world.
nDying in this world came with heavy punishment.
nAside from leveling down, you would also lose all progress on your current inscription task.
nOne had to know that leveling up in this world is insanely difficult.
nFrom 0-100, it could take a few months to a few years just to level up.
nAs for 101-200, it could take a few years at minimum.
nAs for mortals, they could only wish to advance after reaching tier 1 in real life.
nThe soul energy needed for these levels is not something a mortal could come up with.
nAs for 201-300, it could take decades just for a level up.
nEven Draven, with the cheat of inexhaustible soul energy, was only over level 300.
nIn real life, he was already tier 5, yet was only over level 300 in this virtual world, proving the difficulty of leveling up.
nAs for the Insect Guild, causing chaos had its merits.
nFor every one they killed, they earned coins, progress, and items at a certain percentage.
nIt can be said that killing people is more profitable than mindlessly grinding and doing inscription tasks.
nAs for the other players, the chaos they caused also benefited them somehow.
nLike the surge in sales of his weapons.
nDraven could be said to be earning dozens of times his normal income during this wave of chaos.
nThere were also coins spawned by these monsters.
nUnlike the previous horned rabbit, killing these monsters was hundreds to thousands of times more profitable.
nThere were also items that could be dissected from these monsters, which was a huge profit.
nWhile Draven was instructing his guild members on the following task, a notification tab appeared in front of him.
nDraven Hammer,
nBy the decree of His Majesty, you are summoned to present yourself at the Imperial City immediately.
nYour presence is requested to address matters of significant importance to the realm.
nYour dutiful attendance is both expected and required, as your expertise and counsel are deemed invaluable in the deliberations to ensue.
nWith utmost respect and anticipation,
nChief Minister Doran
n“What is this?”
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