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1770: Chapter 1768: Recognizing the Star Region 1770: Chapter 1768: Recognizing the Star Region It was clear that Paul Nash was not a belligerent mber of the Divine Race, even appearing quite amiable; Peter Brown also liked communicating with such mbers of the Divine Race.

“Are you saying that other people will co to take this place?”

“Definitely, I’ll not hide it from you, this place was purchased by , and above , there are many in the Divine Race with greater strength.

If it weren’t for my family being sowhat capable, I would have no space to survive here.”

“I wonder what the social structure of the Divine Race is like now?” Peter was becoming increasingly curious.

“What structure?”

After thinking for a mont, Paul Nash said, “I really can’t say for certain, but everything here is also about strength.

If you have strength, you have everything.

However, we belong to a Divine Nation called the Purpolia Kingdom.

The kingdom is very big, so big that you can’t even comprehend with your thinking; there’s no need for you to understand too much about it now, it’s too far away for you.

The Star Ocean I am in is in a remote area within the entire kingdom, from the perspective of your Earthlings, it’s like a poor mountain village.”

Peter laughed upon hearing this, not expecting such a vast area to be compared to a poor mountain village.

Paul Nash also laughed, “So you see, you can’t really grasp what it’s like either.

Even in this space, there are low-level cultivators as you ntioned, but their thods of cultivation seem very weak to us, so weak that we tend to treat them more as toys.

You already know my location is far from here, but it is even further from the nearest town.

It would take you a countless amount of ti to reach, so a person with the fate of one star is not very powerful.

Don’t think that you can defeat several people just by entering the divine nation, haha.”

He had completely not anticipated this!

“What is a Saint like, then?”

“We rank by star levels.

If soone reaches ten stars, then that’s the existence of a Saint.

Currently, there are no Saints in our part of the Divine Nation; it’s a ti of Saint Competition.”

At this point, Peter felt a sense of belly discontent, knowing from the situation that Ethan Grey and the others were also far from the position of a Saint; even they hadn’t encountered higher star-level mbers of the Divine Race before being dood.

“I wonder if there are others like who have beco mbers of the Divine Race in this area?”

“I really don’t know about that.

I haven’t been responsible for this area for too long, just for tens of thousands of years, before it was another mber of the Divine Race in charge.”

Peter nodded slightly, even suspecting that Ethan Grey and the other person might be mbers of the Divine Race, who just fell to Earth.

For Peter, none of these matters anymore, having communicated with Paul Nash for so long, he had cleared up so things.

“How should a person like , who has beco a mber of the Divine Race, grow?” Peter asked a question that concerned him the most.

Paul Nash said, “Growth, of course, depends on cultivation.

However, our cultivation involves swallowing two types; one is Luck and the other is energy.

Once these two energies enter our bodies, through the cultivation technique, we rge the two types of energy to form our own power.”

As he spoke, he pointed, and a sphere of consciousness appeared in front of Peter.

Paul Nash said, “This is a basic cultivation technique.

It’s not of much use, but it might help you understand the cultivation system of the Divine Race.”

After saying these things, Paul Nash continued, “Okay, I also have to leave for a while; take so ti to study the information about the Divine Race that I’ve given you.

You are in charge of your Star Island; I won’t interfere, and I just hope that you can help defend against outsiders when I need it.”

“That won’t be a problem; I will definitely help.”

After saying this, Paul Nash smiled slightly, and his figure gradually receded.

Watching Paul Nash leave, Peter sat cross-legged there for a long ti without moving; he realized he had truly entered a brand-new place, where everything was so unfamiliar.

Divine Race?

This was an existence Peter had never imagined.

He had always thought achieving immortality was the most incredible thing, but from Paul Nash, he learned that wasn’t the case.

The Immortal Sects on Earth were nothing in the eyes of the Divine Race, rely humans who live a bit longer.

However, one thing Peter was clear about was that he had truly entered a society contending for sainthood.

Saint Competition!

Thinking of how even such a powerful Divine Race yet had no Saints, or perhaps this universe had no Saints, Peter’s eyes showed resolute determination.

The matter of contending for sainthood still had to be pursued, although his current level of cultivation was very low, but having co this far, there was no reason not to continue.

Looking around, Peter also understood Paul Nash’s description of this place as a poor mountain village; there was hardly any life present, which for a race like the Divine Race that needed a lot of Luck, ant this place really didn’t have much to offer.

It seed that under the Divine Race, there were many stars with life, even many very powerful life forms.

At the sa ti, Peter had co to understand that the Divine Race was divided into many clans, and people of these clans were not few.

Purpolia Kingdom?

Thinking about this nation, Peter couldn’t guess just how vast such a Divine Nation might be.

For now, leaving these thoughts aside, the priority for him was to stabilize himself first.

Peter didn’t want to think too much about so many things, as for him, there really was a lot that needed doing.

Especially since Peter knew that he didn’t have soone to discuss these matters with; he had to rely on himself to proceed.

Paul Nash was a mber of the Divine Race who was easy to talk to, having so easily given Earth to him.

In regards to Paul Nash, Peter had a good impression of him.

As he looked around again, a thought dawned on Peter; if this area were to undergo reproduction of life, could it possibly garner a lot of Luck?

With that thought, Peter’s mind beca active.

With so many people on Earth, it was entirely possible to relocate humanity and develop the entire Solar System.

For now, he would go back and learn more about the situation of the Divine Race.

Peter stood up and quickly headed in the direction of Earth.

No wonder Paul Nash ntioned that the Divine Race in this space could traverse freely; now he was also crossing rapidly.

Soon, Peter had already returned to Earth.

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