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Second World, Lor Wizard Tower top floor living room.

Six figures, each unique in appearance, so seemingly ordinary, others exuding a vast aura of life, appeared almost simultaneously by the long table in the center of the living room.

"Indeed, a Space-Ti Transcender..." The Abyssal Sea Throne, with a tear-shaped head extended backward, embedded with a whole curved piece of obsidian on its forehead, and a body that flowed like tides under the moonlight, towering over a hundred ters, sighed deeply upon seeing Lor, filled with regret.

This trial appears to be just the struggle of beings below Tier Seven.

In reality, if they could earn enough Law Value Exchange Orders, allowing their civilization leaders to acquire an Eight-tier Law Treasure suited to them, then a dominant civilization could erge in the 758 dinsion sea.

By then, the structure of the 758 dinsion sea will drastically change, with its na rewritten to reflect the dominant civilization’s na.

However, with the appearance of a Space-Ti Transcender, everything has changed.

A single Space-Ti Transcender should not be a big deal, as he has yet to fully mature.

But with the manager’s favor, no one dares to underestimate him in the slightest.

"Can you spare the lives of those little ones from my civilization?" A giant dragon, about seventy ters tall, covered in ashen scales with charred bone wings extending from its spine, stared at Lor and asked.

The Feather Sky Leader joking about this matter is aningless, as the Second World will soon start the trial live broadcast.

Whatever happens will beco evident at a glance.

If the Space-Ti Transcender truly participates in the trial field, then competing for the Law Value Exchange Orders within the trial field would be impossible.

If the Law Value Exchange Orders cannot be contested, then it’s only natural to protect the little ones sent in, or else it would be a trendous loss.

"Haha, I initially thought this trial could determine the overlord of the 758 dinsion sea, but it looks like your plans fell through!" A beetle around five ters tall, with a honeycomb-patterned shell inscribed with complex and mysterious patterns, sneered at the six beside it, ignoring Lor.

As the only Tier Eight Divine Monarch in the 758 dinsion sea, it didn’t expect to gain anything from this trial.

Now that a Space-Ti Transcender has unexpectedly appeared in the trial field, it is most pleased.

Because once an overlord erges in the 758 dinsion sea, the Alliance of Gods it created would collapse effortlessly, and its own civilization would shift from independence to living under another’s roof.

"Hmph, old bug, don’t get complacent too soon, if the Space-Ti Transcender eventually reaches Tier Eight, you’ll still have to do what you’ve been doing." A dark purple energy mass, enveloped in golden filant-like patterns on its surface, with a diater of ten ters mocked.

"When the Transcender promotes to Tier Eight, joining under him won’t be shaful."

"You..."

The Tier Eight beings from overlord-level civilizations exchanged words, bickering as if they were ordinary beings, seeming no different from common life forms.

Yet in their own civilizations, they wouldn’t show such deanors.

Only when facing beings of roughly the sa status could they drop all pretenses.

And the Space-Ti Transcender, in their hearts, indeed holds a status no lower than theirs.

Though he is only Tier Six, the probability of Transcenders reaching Tier Eight has historically been above ninety percent, signaling a potential no less than theirs.

Having the manager’s Blood’s favor indicates his risk of premature demise is nearly negligible.

Combining these factors, the Space-Ti Transcender hardly differs essentially from the Tier Eight Space-Ti Faction beings.

"Alright, stop arguing." The Feather Sky Leader interrupted: "I brought you here not to babble but to give you a chance to redeem your own talents!"

Upon hearing the Feather Sky Leader’s words, the beetle and dark purple energy mass, who were arguing enthusiastically, fell silent, casting their eyes on the Space-Ti Transcender, who was observing them all along.

"Ladies and gentlen, if the talents of your civilizations were visiting my holand, they would naturally be welco."

With a calm smile on his face, Lor said confidently: "But they destroyed much of my holand’s terrain and slaughtered nurous life forms. If I ask for no compensation and release them directly, it would undoubtedly be unfair to my holand’s beings."

"Given the difficulty in assessing the specific destruction each talent caused to my holand, I can only seek compensation based on their strength."

"Regarding this, none of you should have any objections, right?"

After speaking, he looked around with a smiling gaze at the six other top-level civilization leaders besides the Feather Sky Leader, seemingly ’expecting’ soone to voice opposition.

With Blood as his ’backer’, he had to act boldly; without such boldness, these guys might grow suspicious.

Never mind their current attitude of equality, if they guessed that Blood couldn’t intervene directly, forget about compensations and Law Value Exchange Orders; it would be a blessing if the Wizard Plane Group could leave the 758 dinsion sea smoothly.

He knew well that he was walking a tightrope, one misstep could plunge the entire Wizard Plane Group into the bottomless abyss, leaving no room for carelessness.

"Okay."

"Fine."

"Discuss how exactly to ’compensate’ the beings under your command."

The six top-tier civilization leaders agreed straightforwardly, even including the Beetle Monarch, who hadn’t sent core mbers of his civilization to the Wizard Plane Group.

Because if he refused to bear the compensation, the mbers he recruited into the Alliance would explode in anger.

"Tier Six, Eight Stars beings compensate ten Law Values or ten thousand Plane Groups, Tier Six, Seven Stars beings compensate with one hundred Plane Groups, Tier Six, Six Stars beings compensate with one Plane Group, as for those below Tier Six, Six Stars, ten for one Plane Group, vassals included for free, what do you all think?" After a mont’s consideration, Lor quoted a significantly varying price.

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