The pressure on the plaza was incredibly strong, yet the gods who managed to return were each filled with joy.
Although no one dared to speak or laugh, their excitent was evident.
Additionally, at the edge of the plaza, those gods who had retreated before returned to this place, seemingly planning to set up stalls once again. However, this ti, their gaze had completely changed.
Initially, when they watched those who entered, their eyes were filled with complexity and mockery.
Now, as they looked at the ones who returned, their gaze was filled with envy.
After all, those who went took great risks; the weak could easily die. But those who returned reaped significant benefits. They knew this but avoided it due to the extre danger.
Fang Jie could sense that the presence of many gods, evident when entering the plaza, had now vanished.
Though it was difficult to sense precisely due to the chaos, one could still feel the shift in numbers.
"I see, things have been cleaned thoroughly," thought Fang Jie, realizing that most of the gods without backing who entered were wiped out.
This also greatly maintains the control of the powerful gods.
After all, to be safe, one needed protection from the Divine Race.
The gods from the Divine Race could band together on the battlefield, but they would never casually protect others.
However, Fang Jie also sensed terrifying auras erupting from ti to ti in certain areas, which was the true reason gods dared not laugh. If soone looked displeased, the punishnt would be harsh.
Perhaps this was due to the death of so important figures, thought Fang Jie.
Although the subsequent showdown looked chaotic and dangerous, it wasn’t actually very dangerous for those big figures since they would be well-protected in groups.
Conversely, the earlier aimless wandering, unable to find an organization, was the real danger.
Just like the Light attribute god he ambushed, believed to be a significant figure. After all, a god difficult for him to handle was rare even among Lower Gods.
As for the god who comprehended the Law of the Void, Fang Jie wasn’t sure.
It might be an important mber and weapon of so Divine Race or truly a solo entity.
"Very well, your ability to survive and return here proves your strength," a powerful Upper God began to speak, but Fang Jie had no interest.
After all, leadership speeches of this nature were always full of empty words, with no useful substance.
Moreover, the gods spoke for a long ti, making it unbearable.
This speech went on for three days before the speaker finished reluctantly.
Next, it was finally ti to allocate rewards. The reward for slaying the Evil God and God Monster was issued by the All Heavens Hunting Ground. Fang Jie could feel the empowernt upon returning.
The empowered Strength was incredibly strong, and if Fang Jie hadn’t been suppressing it, he might have already broken through.
The reward for killing opposing gods was their Land of Faith, coordinated by the Upper Gods. But beyond that, there were other rewards, which were different.
For instance, various rits could be exchanged for items.
"Sothing’s wrong with my rits. How co others can exchange for so many things, and mine are just this little?"
When Fang Jie felt sothing was off, soone nearby also noticed. However, his friend seed to understand and quickly covered his mouth, explaining quietly.
"Nothing’s wrong. Since you didn’t join those Divine Races, it’s different. rits are the sa, but for those who joined a Divine Race, they can enjoy discounts when exchanging for internal rewards."
Fang Jie pondered, realizing the discount probably wasn’t small.
Indeed, wherever you go, there’s always an inside story. Fang Jie understood that their internal prices were likely the normal ones, and external prices were inflated to terrifying levels.
This was a ans for the Divine Race to control the gods and enhance cohesion.
Through such ans, they even forced gods to join their Divine Race. Fang Jie saw several gods couldn’t resist the temptation and joined so Divine Races, becoming mbers.
After all, gods who survived such a battlefield either had good luck or powerful Strength.
No matter how you look at it, survival indicated a standout trait.
However, Fang Jie shook his head, feeling he had too many secrets; joining a Divine Race might not be a good thing for him. "Forget it. If it’s less, it’s less. At least there’s sothing I can use."
Fang Jie eyed a Divine Art that increased speed, fundantally of the Wind Attribute Law, but capable of harnessing Space power.
There were nurous Divine Arts capable of using Space power, but not many masters. This Divine Art was very expensive, consuming more than half of Fang Jie’s rits to acquire.
Not wanting to waste ti, Fang Jie went ahead and obtained it.
Soon, soone regretfully looked at that spot, indicating others were interested too.
Perhaps this Divine Art was originally ant for the internal gods of Divine Races.
Fang Jie, looking at the few remaining rits, started exchanging for knowledge-type items. Only these offered the best value for him.
As for those items usable for Territories, they were rely common goods here.
Not only were they expensive, but also not very useful to him. At least in Fang Jie’s eyes, these items turned to waste and were better replaced with cheaper, useful knowledge.
The gods who completed their exchanges did not leave but instead set up stalls. For the next few days, they weren’t required to leave the area actively. Fang Jie browsed these stalls and found many more varieties of items.
Unlike before, when intentions were strong, now it felt like a regular trade.
Those returning from the great battle, though they ran out of Divine Power Crystals, had plenty of treasures. Killing opposing gods yielded plenty, be it materials or Divine Artifacts.
Even re corpses carried high value.
Fang Jie exchanged so more knowledge during this ti, finding nothing else of interest. Afterward, he planned to break through to a Middle-Level God, which was crucial.
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