In the Void Domain, the famous Dinsional Origin Library was closing.
Outside, various individuals who saw the announcent were shocked.
"What happened?! Why is the library closing?!"
"Did the library finally succumb to those forces?"
"Damn, and here I was, thinking I could finally access tier 10 knowledge without those stringent clauses!"
Sad and devastated, the group of individuals almost rioted upon hearing the library was about to close.
Although the Dinsional Origin Library cost much more than most libraries, it had a complete array of knowledge, filled with transcendent insights and high-tier techniques that were monopolized.
The ones angry the most about the Dinsional Origin Library closing were the Devourer, the wanted convicts of the Dinsional Alliance.
The Dinsional Origin Library was like their holy place.
No matter their identity or status, the library treated them fairly.
As quoted by the owner, Magnus, "Before knowledge, everything is insignificant."
More importantly, those enlightennt rooms!
These rooms were like a panacea that could help them master the river of laws.
Although super expensive, they provided a clear path to their future.
Just when the crowd was about to explode from anger, an Arcanum Scholar, a staff mber of the library, ca out.
"Please calm down, gentlen. We are not closing but rely relocating."
"Huh? Is that it?!"
"You should've said so earlier! What a waste of my feelings!"
"Damn, there better be a discount for the inconvenience!"
Because the Dinsional Origin Library closed without any announcent, they thought it was over.
It seed they were just overthinking.
"Where is it? Can we still get in?" a Devourer asked.
Due to their wanted status, they couldn't access most of the virtual domains in the Virtual Realm.
"Don't worry, folks. The Dinsional Origin Library will open in a private domain of our master, with no restrictions on entry regardless of strength or status."
"Then where is it? Where will it be?"
"In the Etherium Virtual Domain. It will open a month later…"
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A month later, in the Etherium Virtual Domain:
Gustavo, a tier 10 potioneering alchemist, looked around the place, confirming if this was where the Dinsional Origin Library was.
Seeing a tower piercing the sky, he confird he was in the right place.
In the month since the library's closure, an earthquake no less than a major war between two tier 12 dinsions had occurred.
The Dinsional Origin Library had relocated to a private virtual domain!
For most individuals, this move didn't an much besides teleporting to another virtual domain, wasting so ti and money.
However, for most forces, opening in a private domain was akin to declaring a public identity.
Especially the Dinsional Origin Library, whose ownership had long been a mystery.
From breaching various patents and copyrights, selling monopolized knowledge, to becoming one of the top knowledge hotspots in the Virtual Realm, many were curious about who or what force controlled the library.
A month ago, hearing that the Dinsional Origin Library had relocated to the Etherium Virtual Domain caused a wave of shock.
The Shadowcrest family, a rising family said to be one among the top in the future, was revealed to be behind the Dinsional Origin Library.
Although many expected they would rise sooner or later, they didn't expect it to be this early.
Forget about the Dinsional Origin Library, which was causing a commotion; they were more shocked that Maximus was already a master of the river of law.
A private server is different from a dinsional server.
A dinsional server could be opened as long as one was a dinsional master.
However, to open a private server, one needed to beco a master of law.
Using their various sources, they discovered that the primordial candidate Maximus Shadowcrest had beco a master of the River of Knowledge at just the tier 10 realm.
This was more shocking than learning that he was behind the Dinsional Origin Library.
Becoming a master of the River of Law at such an early tier 10 realm was unprecedented in the history of the Dinsional Alliance.
Even Paragon, hailed as the No. 1 prodigy before Maximus, was still struggling on the edge of the River of Law.
Such monstrous talent and potential made them temporarily forget the atrocities of the Dinsional Origin Library for its rampant piracy.
As Gustavo navigated the Etherium Virtual Domain, he finally arrived at the Dinsional Origin Library.
Seeing the massive crowd entering and curious about the building, Gustavo quickly made his way inside.
[Welco to the Tower of Knowledge. Which floor would you like to go to?]
"Floor? What's the price for different floors? What level of knowledge can I access?" Gustavo asked with interest.
[The tower has 161,803 floors. Each floor offers a corresponding amplification to comprehension. The access to knowledge is the sa on each floor. Prices can be browsed through the catalog…]
[First Floor: 100 dinsional coins/day
Second Floor: 200 dinsional coins/day
Third Floor: 300 dinsional coins/day
…]
"Take to the 100,001st floor," Gustavo said, paying 100 Origin coins.
Being a regular custor of the Dinsional Origin Library, he knew its usual tricks.
The more money you spent, the more conducive it was to learning.
As soon as Gustavo was teleported to the floor, he felt his mind beco unprecedentedly clear, like a god who knew everything in the world.
"This—amazing!"
Gustavo felt his comprehension suddenly shoot up a hundredfold.
All haziness and confusion in his mind seed to dissolve, with answers coming one after another.
Engulfed in the feeling, he couldn't help but sit down and sort through his thoughts.
A day later, a notification broke his concentration.
[Your stay in the library will end in 1 minute. Please pay before the due date or leave the premises.]
"A day has already passed?!"
He felt like only a few minutes had gone by!
However, feeling the knowledge in his mind almost sorted, he knew the ti had indeed passed.
Paying 1,000 Origin coins to extend his stay for ten days, he couldn't help but feel his heart ache.
1,000 Origin coins!
For a tier 10 weakling like him, this was already an enormous wealth spanning a few generations.
Spending it all at once made him quickly regret his impulsive decision.
"However, it's worth it. Just staying here is worth the investnt," he hypnotized himself to avoid regretting his action.
A hundredfold comprehension rate didn't just make his understanding a hundred tis faster but also a hundred tis clearer and more logical.
A bottleneck he had been struggling, an incomprehensible piece of knowledge, a problem he had been pondering could all be solved in a few minutes.
Staying in such a place would be like having the wisdom of god knowing anything and everything.
"As expected of the River of Knowledge. Is this what it feels like to be on the path of knowledge?"
"No, the path of knowledge is not suitable for !" He hurriedly shook his head.
The path of knowledge didn't offer any combat ability.
To save his dinsion from oppression, he needed to develop powerful combat abilities.
Rembering what he ca here for, Gustavo looked around, searching for books.
"Huh? Where do I find them?"
Around him was a vast, empty space.
Because he was on a higher floor and the library had just opened, no one was in sight.
There was also no librarian he could ask about finding the book he wanted.
[Mr. Gustavo, you need not worry. Simply call out the na of the knowledge you seek, and it will appear before you.]
"Who are you? How do you know my na?" Gustavo frowned.
In the virtual realm, his na was Gust, a lone potion-making alchemist.
To hide from his enemies, Gustavo didn't dare to use his real na.
[I am the Spirit of Knowledge, the guiding spirit of this library. I am the embodint of knowledge itself. Knowing your na is only natural.]
"Is that so…" Gustavo squinted, staying alert.
After a few monts of silence, contemplating his situation, Gustavo could only sigh.
What could he do? He had already paid, and even if he were allowed to leave, there was no way he would waste the 1,000 Origin coins he had just spent.
"Since you can bring anything I want, bring all the tier 10 awakening potion recipes."
With his request, a sea of books flew around him.
"Is this all the tier 10 awakening potion recipes?" Gustavo gulped.
Even with a hundredfold comprehension, reading all these books would take him thousands of years.
"Could you filter it?"
[Yes.]
"Then…"
Soon, Gustavo racked his brain, trying to filter the tier 10 awakening potion recipes into a manageable selection.
After several minutes of struggle, thinking of all the possible keywords to narrow the books, Gustavo finally slumped.
Despite his hard work, millions of books were still floating around him.
[Please ask a more specific question. For example, what purpose does the potion serve?] the Spirit of Knowledge suggested.
"A more specific question?" Gustavo sighed.
It wasn't that he couldn't, but he didn't dare.
Although he didn't know how this spirit knew his na, he was wary of divulging more information.
[Gustavo, the dinsional master of the Crystal Blue Dinsion, affiliation: none, opposition: Crystal No Civilization.]
"You! How do you know?!"
[I am the embodint of the River of Knowledge. Whether it be the past or the present, all information in the Aeon Plane can be known by .]
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