494 Great Divine Power Tree
Arriving here, Small Knife looked around, noticing that the Spirit Liquid Pool here was significantly smaller, and the floating Great Divine Power Tree in the center was sowhat different.
Its surface didn't have a scale-like pattern but rather appeared like an eye's pattern.
Small Knife understood that this was another kind of Great Divine Techniques.
This thing, recorded by the Sect, is incredibly rare and can be exchanged for rits in the Outer Battlefield — the exaggerated price being ten thousand rits, which Small Knife skimped over because it was too expensive.
Immortals and Human Kings attained Unrivaled Six Realms combat power by consuming this Great Divine Power Fruit.
This Blood Bat King lucked out because although this Great Divine Power Tree only bore three fruits, one of them looked ready to mature.
The surface's pattern had solidified, forming a shape akin to an eye, which, upon looking, gives a srizing feeling.
If Small Knife wasn't at the Divine Soul Seventh Realm, he might have been significantly affected.
Agreeing, the Blood Bat King imdiately rejoiced.
The Blood Mist swiftly contracted, quickly revealing its true form.
However, Small Knife absorbed the Spirit Liquid Pool, Great Divine Child Fruit Tree, and the Blood Bat King into his Personal Space.
There, he gradually advanced.
Of course, he also released so robots at the sa ti.
These naturally ca from the Starship.
Without the Blood Mist, the wild humans were no longer lost and charged toward the cave, shouting, as this was their Tribe's most crucial place, guarded by the Human King in hopes of birthing a second Human King.
Certainly, the Human King was the first to rush back, and if he hadn't been careless and unprepared, he wouldn't have strayed from the cave and gotten lost in the Blood Mist.
However, all below the Sixth Realm had already turned into dry corpses.
Whoosh whoosh whoosh!
The first entering Wildman King was struck by a robot, his stiff body collapsing to the ground.
This was Small Knife's choice; he did not want to kill these valuable Sixth Realm beings.
Therefore, the numbing ray he once suffered was the most suitable attack thod.
Soon, all Sixth Realm beings were captured and absorbed into Small Knife's Personal Space.
Despite the wreckage's value, rely the tal was precious, Small Knife did not linger and swiftly departed aboard the Flying Ship.
Previously, scanning the Starship consud considerable, albeit limited, energy but was incredibly effective, with the map being noted down.
He was heading to the location of the most well-preserved Starship.
This Starship was actually underground, or rather, sealed inside a mountain, also being one of the strongest tribes in this Secret Realm, boasting more than ten Sixth Realm Human Kings.
The Core Spirit Pool's Great Divine Power Trees numbered three, while the Great Divine Child Trees exceeded a hundred.
After fifty years, the wild humans ford their Sacrificial Priest, and when the fruits mature, enough sacrifices must be made to use them, or else heaven's punishnt would be inevitable.
This is the main reason for warfare among these tribes.
The Flying Ship flew directly into the defended cave entrance, arriving at the vast Spirit Pool area.
The wild humans hadn't noticed, but among the guarding Wildman Kings, one with three eyes seed to sense sothing.
These Wildman Kings defending here actually possessed not just one Great Divine Techniques, all originating from the Great Divine Power Fruit.
Unfortunately, with a wave of Small Knife's hand, a squad of robots appeared for the first ti as beams of light shot out.
Amid those Wildman Kings here, unable to dodge Small Knife's ray, they naturally all suffered.
Thus, the robots stood guard at the entrance, felling whoever ca.
Small Knife was overjoyed, swiftly collecting all into his Personal Space.
Of course, after entering this range, the Starship emitted ripples, awakening the Starship's Intelligence Brain here that had been in slumber due to energy conservation.
Otherwise, daring to move these treasures yet encountering the remaining few activated defense robots wasn't sothing Small Knife could handle.
Now, with the Starship Intelligence Brain awakened, as ti passed, Small Knife easily obtained the lowest level of authority.
Even the lowest level was the sole available currently.
Naturally, Small Knife awoke the Starship, starting its launch.
The earliest Starship had begun operating, and although energy was insufficient, it dispatched robots to sweep the tribes.
It also initiated the robot production line.
These lowest-level robots, with extrely tough tal, were untouchable without Eighth Realm strength; their long-range weapon attacks were even more convenient.
The most crucial aspect was the assembly line's ability to mass-produce as long as materials were sufficient.
A Starship typically carried around ten million robots, certainly not all being this lowest level.
Most had been mostly lost, yet the remaining swiftly occupied surrounding tribes, collecting all resources including those wild humans.
Generally, upon seeing robots, the wild humans called them Divine Envoys, not daring to resist.
Even should a Wildman King attempt resistance, a numbing ray settled the matter.
Certainly, Small Knife's chaotic deeds rapidly consud energy collected over prolonged periods.
Truthfully, all this while, the Starship was incomplete, lacking materials, yet energy was genuinely plentiful, rely kept dormant without orders.
As for Small Knife, he headed towards the direction of the Starship remnants.
Without a Starship or rely remnants devoid of Intelligence Brain, it was handed over to other Starships' robot troops.
Everything proceeded extrely smoothly, with the Wildman Kings not unleashing any substantial reserves, leading to Small Knife seizing the position of the three strongest tribes in this Secret Realm, each with the most intact Starships.
Occupying these three places, the Starships could be disassembled and assembled into a complete one.
Naturally, Small Knife didn't need to worry; he chose the strongest one as the core, stripping other components to piece together his flagship.
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