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Hearing that, Hikaru caressed Saraya's face while thinking.

'The most I have is food, soulpoints and resources used to build territories.'

'Thanks to Lucky Dice, I can have more food and other resources.'

'As for the cards, I can also use the evolution skill to evolve them to a higher tier, however, if there are too many high tier cards, then their value will be lowered.'

'But… I don't have too many cards. Looks like... I have to find a treasure chest containing many cards and rember Anno uses Lucky Dice to get more cards.'

'However, card chests are quite rare…'

Hikaru looked at Beru and said: "I can provide food for you, I can even provide the food you just ate and... tea."

Hearing this, Beru was startled. He frowned and said: "How much can you provide?" The amount we need is a lot. At least enough for 1 million users within 10 years."

"Do you know how terrible that amount of food is?"

Listening to Beru, Hikaru felt a bit confused: "In your world, resources like treasure chests or food bags don't exist?"

"Yes, but over the years, the number has beco much smaller. The players never thought that one day, the system rewards would be reduced so much?

"Hm?! Decrease?" Hikaru frowned and asked.

"That's right. After 700 years, the number of rewards, resource chests, and treasure chests decreased drastically. It seems like the odds of finding those things have dropped to only 1/10 of normal."

"After 2,000 years, it seems that the odds are very low, so low that even a single SR treasure chest will cause many Guilds to compete with each other."

Hearing that, Hikaru nodded. He finally understood why just a UR treasure chest had so many people fighting over it.

This place even gathers more than 100 Guild Masters, all of whom have reached King level. And of course, they ca to dispute the UR treasure chest.

'It seems... resources in the future will beco increasingly scarce. Even the rewards coming from the system, which were supposed to be almost limitless, are starting to beco scarce.'

'The path we are on is right, we must find a way to provide food for ourselves. Even if the system disappears, we will still have enough resources to develop.'

Hikaru frowned, he thought for a mont and then asked: "I don't lack soulpoints, what I need are other types of resources. What kind of resources do you have?"

Beru seems to have prepared in advance for today's transaction. He took out a small scroll from the storage space and threw it to Hikaru.

Hikaru took the scroll, opened it, and looked at the information inside.

Inside the scroll is a list of items and resources that Beru possesses.

Besides, in the scroll there is also a list of resources that other worlds possess. Characteristic resources of each world, which types of resources are the most abundant, which types of resources are in short supply.

Beru even carefully recorded the value of each type of resource, fluctuations in value, etc.

Hikaru felt that this scroll was like an economic dictionary. Of course, he also knew that the information in this scroll was incomplete.

A small scroll like this is not enough to represent all the information of the multiple worlds where the Players live.

Hikaru knew that Beru only showed him the shortened version, if he wanted the full version, he needed to cooperate with Beru.

Beru then spoke up: "I can help you go to the world of other players, however, that thod is very complicated and difficult."

"Hm?! What do you an?" Beru smiled and said: "There is no way for players to go to another player's world."

"However, there is a way, however, it is very cumberso and almost impossible to do."

Hikaru glanced at Beru, feeling like he didn't want to tell Hikaru the thod to get to another world before cooperating.

"Good! I agree to cooperate with you. I will circle a few resources that I need, and I will use food to trade with you."

"Of course, the food will be wheat and rice, however, how can I trade with you?"

Hearing Hikaru's question, Beru did not rush to answer. He took out a Tier UR card, then said: "This is a card with the function of creating an equality contract."

"Don't worry, this is just a contract used in transactions. Normally, this type of contract is only Tier SR, however, for you, I think Tier UR is enough to make feel secure."

"Hahaha… it seems you rate very highly. Okay, I accept." Hikaru smiled and said.

Right after that, Beru used the UR card, a screen appeared in front of Hikaru, above was the information of the equality contract.

The content is very simple, both transactions are fair, if anyone cheats, that person will receive punishnt from the system.

And of course, at that ti, the equality contract will also be canceled.

Hikaru asked Rika to look over this contract. After confirming there was nothing strange, he agreed to sign the contract with Beru.

"Hahaha… happy cooperation." Beru laughed loudly, feeling extrely happy.

Hikaru also nodded: "Happy cooperation."

"So… can you tell how to get to your world and the other players, and how to trade with you now?"

Beru nodded: "It's very simple, I will give you sothing that is teleportation magic."

"This type of magic can help teleport to your world and vice versa. However, for each teleportation, the energy required is enormous."

"If you go from my world to the nearest world, you will need to spend 10,000,000 soulpoints, 500 of each type of elental stone, of which the required space elental stone is 2,000."

"I also don't know how many resources are needed to reach your world. However, your world appeared the latest, so I think the amount of resources needed for the teleportation magic to work is also the largest."

"The first transaction, I will pay the entire teleportation fee, however, from the second ti onwards, you and I, no matter who teleports, the cost will be split in half, okay?"

Hearing that, Hikaru felt that Beru was very interested in this cooperation.

However, for Hikaru, transportation costs are the cheapest costs.

Why?

Rember, Hikaru can own a lot of resources by opening resource bags with Lucky Dice.

Anno is recharging Lucky Dice, so he is not worried about issues such as food, Soulpoints, construction resources and elental stones for the ti being.

Of course Hikaru doesn't understand these things too much, he plans to bring this scroll back so Anno can learn about it.

After all, Anno is a genius in the field of finance and business, she will definitely know what needs to be done.

"I need a full copy of this." Hikaru said as he held up the scroll that Beru gave him.

"Of course…" Beru took out a small space chest and threw it at Hikaru.

Hikaru held the chest in his hand and imdiately felt that there were more than 200 scrolls inside this chest.

The size of each scroll is also very large, 5 tis larger than the scroll that Hikaru is holding in his hand. There was even a scroll 20 tis larger than the scroll Hikaru held in his hand.

He felt as if this chest contained all the information of other worlds.

"You guessed right." Beru smiled and said: "Inside that chest is all the information of the worlds I know."

Hikaru was startled: 'That's terrible, how could Beru do that. It must be known that gathering all the information in his world is almost impossible.'

'However, Beru can not only collect all the information in his world, but he can also collect information in other worlds.'

'It seems... Beru's ambition does not stop at economics, his ambition is much more terrible. It's just that... economics is just the first step in his plan.'

'This person… is very dangerous, however, he is also the person I need.'

Hikaru smiled and said: "Beru, you seem to have very good intelligence gathering ability."

"Hahaha… it's normal… that's almost all the enthusiasm in the past 2,000 years."

"It seems like you trust a lot."

"That's right. I believe in this cooperation, I also believe that in the end, you will beco the new lord."

"Heh?! Why do you think like that?"

Beru did not answer imdiately, his eyes looked towards Saraya and Tsuraguki, then smiled and said: "Maybe... you also have that confidence, right?"

"Hahaha… Beru, you're really interesting. So… I have a request for you, of course, I will pay the fee."

Beru was silent, waiting for Hikaru's request.

"You are very strong in information gathering, so… I want the locations of all the players in other worlds present in this event world."

"Ah! This is a bit difficult, this event world is very large, to do that, we need quite a lot of resources."

"How much?"

Beru pondered for a mont and then said: "HM... about 10 billion soulpoints, I need 1 million of each type of elental stone, for space elental stones alone, I need 5 million."

"Of course, I will let you use my teleportation magic. I will pay for the cost of using teleportation magic."

"Okay?"

Hikaru smiled, he took out all the scrolls in the space box that Beru gave him, then placed the resources inside that box.

Hikaru threw that box towards Beru and said: "Is that enough?"

Beru held the box in his hand, imdiately startled by the amount of resources inside the box.

15 billion soulpoints, 2 million elental stones of each type, 10 million space elental stones alone.

In fact, this amount to Hikaru is extrely small, like cutting a blade of grass in a field of grass.

It must be known that the number of soulpoints he needs to use now has reached hundreds of billions and trillions. Each type of elental stone he owns is at least 10 billion.

That's why he is so generous.

Beru saw that the amount of resources in the space chest was more than he required, and he smiled with satisfaction.

'It seems... I chose the right person. Hikaru, I want to see how far you can go.'

'So… can you overthrow God Samay…'

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