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Chapter 781: Chapter 528: Inventory of Color Grade Rewards_2

According to Ming Hong, if he wants to advance from Level 80 to Level 81, even with sufficient resources, it will take at least several hundred million years.

For an All Heavens Supre-level force, this amount of ti is nothing at all.

When Ming Hong reaches Level 80, it would not be an exaggeration to consider him a “Quasi-Supre.”

However, for the Trial Civilizations, this ti is far too long.

This is why getting Contractors like Ming Hong is not difficult, yet no Trial Civilization has beco a nominal All Heavens Supre Force.

Within the Heavenly Worlds, an All Heavens Supre Force does not necessarily need to et technological requirents of the Ninth Stage.

As long as there is an All Heavens Supre present, it is sufficient.

For the current Trial Civilizations, which have only existed for at most ten thousand years, this seemingly simple task is quite difficult.

Moreover, this process cannot be accelerated.

Accumulating and cultivating over hundreds of millions of years, most of this ti must be spent in so high-leveled world where laws of ti acceleration are of no use.

Even so, having such a Contractor is still of imnse help to a civilization.

Even if unable to reach the Ninth Stage and beco an All Heavens Supre, just having the potential will allow one to have overwhelming power over ordinary enemies at the sa level.

Furthermore, Shen Hao sincerely hopes for the ergence of Contractors who can help develop civilization.

Finally, two Contractors erged from the colorful vortex.

They were [All Heavens Sage · Alei] and [Reversed Heavenly Dao · Wave Horror].

When he saw the nas, even though Shen Hao had already seen Contractors of this level before, he was still shocked by what appeared before him.

Wave Horror?

All Heavens Supre Wave Horror?

His first reaction was that the Wave Horror Supre had actually fallen and been absorbed into the Civilization Trial System as a Contractor.

But he quickly realized this was impossible.

Even if the Wave Horror Supre had indeed fallen and beco a Contractor, he could not have been drawn out by the current him.

A Level 80 Contractor who can reliably step into Level 81 and a true Ninth Stage Contractor are completely different tiers!

It far exceeds the reward level that could be attained in this trial.

So, drawing out the Wave Horror Supre directly was simply impossible.

Unless the Civilization Trial System completely broke down.

So what is the situation in front of him?

It couldn’t be just luck, since the prefix clearly stated this Wave Horror was also a Heavenly Dao.

Shen Hao imdiately checked the intelligence information.

[Reversed Heavenly Dao, Wave Horror Supre’s discarded cluster of all useless rules upon stepping into the Ninth Stage, also possesses all mories and cognitions prior to becoming Ninth Stage, but with chaotic laws and broken order. It has imnse power yet is unable to advance further, and its greatest role is to suppress powers related to Wave Horror Supre.]

“Similar to a failed out-of-body avatar,” Shen Hao understood imdiately.

His eyes glimred slightly.

Unlike its description stating it cannot advance further, its origin alone already attests to its power.

An out-of-body avatar can be considered a part of the main body.

This ans, as Wave Horror grows stronger, the strength of this Contractor he drew should also gradually increase.

Even if it cannot break through Level 80 due to chaotic rules, the Wave Horror Supre should not be just Level 81?

Even by strength alone, this Contractor’s power is significant.

Moreover, its ability to suppress powers related to Wave Horror Supre is invaluable.

This is easily understandable.

If soone controlled one of Shen Hao’s avatars, they could also resist Shen Hao’s Emperor’s pressure and gain an unparalleled advantage when facing the Human Civilization’s warriors.

Shen Hao already had a premonition that in the ongoing developnt of Human Civilization, the paths of these three All Heavens Supre-level forces are likely to cross more than once.

He even had a feeling.

These three forces might have been specifically prepared by the Civilization Trial System to hone the Trial Civilizations.

This is not impossible.

Considering the level demonstrated by the Civilization Trial System, All Heavens Supre-level is by no ans a major threshold.

The number of Ninth Stage powerhouses should not be small.

They are not considered rare.

Yet, after several hundred million years of exploration, only three such powerful All Heavens Supre-level forces have been discovered in the entire Heavenly Worlds with no fourth?

It can be attributed to the endless nature of the heavens.

But for the Trial Civilizations, the status and importance of these three All Heavens Supre-level forces are undoubtedly prominent.

Thus, while such a Contractor may be less useful for developnt, it is crucial for future trials or establishing a foothold within the Heavenly Worlds.

Shen Hao glanced at the rule consciousness before him seemingly in chaos. He chose to contain it within a Level 80 Secret Realm to sort it out over ti.

Even if unsuccessful, this could at least deepen his understanding of the laws mastered by Wave Horror Supre.

He then turned his attention to the other Contractor.

All Heavens Sage Alei.

He checked the intelligence directly.

Soon, he realized this All Heavens Sage lived up to its na.

Alei is his na, and the path traveled by this Level 80 All Heavens powerhouse, similar to Huan Yu, is even more powerful.

He incarnated countless tis, traveling to one world after another, bringing peace, developnt, and creating strong and prosperous civilizations.

The goal was his own growth.

In helping others, he always managed to obtain what was most important to him from these worlds and civilizations, making the Alei consciousness cluster stronger and stronger.

“Right now, you can continue doing what you want to do,” Shen Hao said directly. “We need your experience, not just for the Affiliated Civilizations but for the other civilizations in our path.”

Indeed, Shen Hao realized that Alei was the developntal aid-type Contractor he had been hoping for.

What’s more, he is all-purpose.

The countless Aleis have explored countless Extraordinary Paths, deeply understanding each one!

He is also familiar with various forms of civilizations, whether it be the Glory Empire, the Faith Divine Country, or the Conference Federation…

Of course, the Human Civilization would not completely trust him, at most learning his knowledge and concepts.

But even just his understanding of various Extraordinary Paths is of great importance.

Thus, the three most crucial rewards—buildings, Pet Beasts, and Contractors—had all been claid.

The remaining ability balls and equipnt, though so reached the Colorful Supre Level, were mostly just high-level replacents of previous Red Mythical-level items.

Apart from having higher status and expanding their influence from world scale to the scope of the all heavens, they held little substantive change.

However, not all were like this.

Among the ability balls, there was one nad “Ti and Dinsion Folding Weaponry,” which was quite powerful.

Yes, this is an ability ball, not equipnt, a building, or foundation.

Its function is to create an armory within a unique ti dinsion, where any weapon placed inside can be quickly duplicated across multiple tilines for user deploynt.

Though any damage to one would simultaneously affect all linked equipnt, this ability indeed allows for mass weapon replication at a certain point in ti.

And, the dinsion armory created by this ability is universally accessible.

In other words, as long as Shen Hao imbues this ability into an Emperor’s Seal, all transcendent users with the Emperor’s Seal can materialize and use equipnt from the armory at any ti and place!

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