Chapter 131: 125 Trading Sunshine (Please vote for monthly tickets!)
From Secret Clan to the Divine Dynasty
âVery good, we all survived again,â
At the Alchemy Council, âSolar Goldâ, who sat near the Chairman, was still the first to speak, his tone majestic and expansive, still possessing the solidity of a mountain.
Byrne remained silent, calmly reminiscing about everyoneâs situation deep inside his heart.
âSolar Goldâ was second only to the Chairman in status and was privy to information about the Lorne citizens. He also trafficked knowledge of the Spirit Realm and was very likely a well-informed important person, perhaps even a top-tier powerhouse at the Monarch Level!
âSpirit Essenceâ was a silent, petite woman seated third in the Alchemy Council. She could casually produce a Class 4 Extraordinary Material âmeteor shardâ, undoubtedly also a formidable figure.
Then there were the old voice of âTime Stasis Stoneâ, the young voice of âMoon River Stoneâ, and the female âStar Metalâ, who was persistent in searching for the Lost followers.
Byrne was very clear about one thing, although âTime Stasis Stoneâ and âMoon River Stoneâ sounded old and young respectively, in reality, they might not be an old person and a young person at all.
Without a doubt, everyone present could easily disguise all sorts of external characteristics; they could even fake the gender they presented.
To be honest, Byrne still couldnât understand why Viscount Bast would bring him to such a high-level gathering of Extraordinary Exponents.
Whether regarding confidant level or personal strength, he was far from ranking among the âsupporters of the Lionâ.
Although he couldnât fathom it, he still remembered that three years ago, Viscount Bast explicitly stated that he wanted to utilize some kind of value from him.
After all, what exactly did Viscount Bast value in him?
Byrne had pondered this matter for years and also knew he had to be wary of Viscount Bast to avoid being used as some kind of sacrifice.
Regrettably, up to this day, despite the Fischer family having greatly benefited from the Lion clan, Byrne still didnât have the answer to Viscount Bastâs riddle.
Then he could only continue to take advantage of the benefits.
Once again, the Chairman in a purple robe, whose features remained completely unclear, slowly spoke in a non-human, strange voice:
âYou may proceed with the exchange.â
âStar Metalâ in a light blue robe sighed softly and slowly said:
âAlas, another three years have passed, yet I still havenât found anyone from the Lost Cult. Theyâre really too good at hiding. However, I did find some traces left by Last Blood.â
She seemed extremely dejected, as if the inability to find the Lost followers was akin to losing hope in life.
Byrne only felt a bit fearful, not understanding why âStar Metalâ was so obsessed with the Lost followers, never giving up over the years. Couldnât she change her lifeâs goal?
âStar Metalâ mentioned this âLast Bloodâ; what was it?
âLast Blood!â
Upon hearing âLast Bloodâ, the elderly âTime Stasis Stoneâ was surprisingly the first to exclaim, his voice filled with apprehension, as if âLast Bloodâ was a very terrifying secret organization.
Byrne made a timely comment that fit his role as the newcomer.
âLast Blood, what is that? Iâve never heard of it. Is it some kind of secret organization?â
âMoon River Stoneâ replied in a calm, youthful voice:
âLast Blood is a secret organization that worships the false god âWitch of Demiseâ. It has been in existence for thousands of years. They have three leaders passed down through generations, each holding a drop of the âWitch of Demiseâs blood, also known as âLast Bloodâ.â
He paused, lowering his voice to say:
âAccording to the church canon, each drop of âLast Bloodâ possesses vastly different powers of formidable strength, almost equal to those of forbidden relics with single-digit numbering.â
âMore importantly, members of Last Blood can use them without a personal cost, only requiring the offering of sufficient sacrifices.â
An ancient organization existing for thousands of years, worshiping the false god âWitch of Demiseâ, Byrne silently noted the information about âLast Bloodâ.
He felt that the Eastern Four Kingdoms were becoming more chaotic. It seemed like after the oppressive power of the major churches weakened, various secret organizations unheard of before were gradually emerging.
It was clear that this was no good sign.
Actually, Byrne feared those who did not abide by order and rules, who could go on a killing spree at any moment âcolleaguesââmore than the churches and nobles out in the open.
âI have something to trade with you, itâs a new Alchemy Technology from Lorne people, a method to store sunlight in bottles, quite fascinating.â
âSolar Goldâsâ voice was robust and powerful, the new technology making many in the Alchemy Council pause.
Byrne asked, not understanding, âThereâs technology to store sunlight in bottles? I only knew that Lorne and Qi Yao People have ways to infuse sunlight into metal, to create whatâs called âSolar Goldâ.â
âHaha, indeed, my codename âSolar Goldâ stems from exactly that phenomenon.â
âSolar Goldâ laughed heartily, continuing:
âYes, for a long time, Lorne people and those above the Aphotic Sea have had trade relations. They exchange âSolar Goldâ for many important resources from the Aphotic Sea regions.â
âSolar Goldâ nodded, a transparent glass bottle appeared in his hand, and surprisingly a gentle golden glow was floating at its center, undoubtedly physical sunlight:
âNow, the technology of Lorne people has advanced even further; they can now bottle sunlight, making the business of selling sunlight far easier from now on.â
He continued to smile, his voice rich and deep, âThe emergence of the Spirit Realm has driven many to madness, mutation, and death, yet it has also spurred continuous technological innovation. I quite fancy this world where danger and opportunity coexist!â
The âSolar Goldâ trade, which has existed for a long time over the Aphotic Sea, is exceedingly famous.
That sea area is a rather special one among the Nine Seas, perpetually devoid of sunlight, with most regions blanketed in darkness. Many citizens of the Aphotic Sea might even go a lifetime without ever seeing the sun.
The wealthy nobles of the Aphotic Sea are willing to pay a high price to obtain physical sunlight, to witness its bloom in the darkness and to feel that much-desired warmth.
For hundreds of years, Lorne and the Qi Yao People, who have mastered the technology of âSolar Goldâ, would infuse sunlight into the metal, then take it to sea over the Aphotic Sea, selling the Solar Gold to the nobility among the sea folk.
âSolar Goldâ is cumbersome to produce and costly, ultimately only a minority of Aphotic Sea people can afford it.
But new technology that bottles physical sunlight could potentially change everything, and even allow the common people of the Aphotic Sea to afford sunlight.
Below the White Sea lies the Aphotic Sea. Having read about the Solar Gold trade, Byrne was well aware of how lucrative the business of selling sunlight could be, especially since Nasir Town was also a port town.
He was tempted immediately.
âI want to trade.â
âSo do I.â
âAnd me.â
The second and the third voices belonged to âMoon River Stoneâ and âStar Metalâ, and they were both obviously very interested in this revolutionary new storage technology.
However, Byrne quickly felt embarrassed.
He was somewhat unable to offer enough stakes for payment; âMoon River Stoneâ and âStar Metalâ had each put forward a Class 4 Extraordinary Material.
Not to mention Class 4 Extraordinary Materials, even Class 3 Extraordinary Materials were highly valuable for the Fischer family; it seemed that trade was still possible only for knowledge of the Spirit Realm.
âKnowledge of the Spirit Realm, thatâs good, give it to me.â
âSolar Goldâ was clearly very interested in all knowledge of the Spirit Realm.
Byrne shook his head and said,
âBut I have a condition. The knowledge of the Spirit Realm Iâm about to give you is very precious; you must give me another Class 4 Extraordinary Material in return.â
âOh? Thatâs not out of the question, but I need to see what this knowledge of the Spirit Realm you write down is first.â
âSolar Goldâ hadnât completely refused, but also hadnât fully agreed.
âThatâs fine, you can look at it first, and then weâll re-establish the price.â
So Byrne nodded, silently wrote down the precious knowledge of the Spirit Realm, and traded it to âSolar Goldâ.
The content included information about the special, mysterious effects produced when Extraordinary Exponents traveled through the many different âSpiritual Gatewaysâ in the Spirit Realm.
For example, passing through the âGate of Shadowâ might render oneâs state abnormal, and if one went through the âGate of Calamityâ, one would inevitably encounter misfortune within thirty minutes, whereas those who passed through the âGate of Revelationâ could see fragments of the future related to themselvesâ¦
Since the Chairman had the power to discern lies, there was no need to worry about the authenticity of the Spirit Realm knowledge, but Byrne felt deep down that the knowledge of the Spirit Realm he was writing down on paper was being eyed by everyone, and the Chairman would end up exploiting it for free.
After reading it, âSolar Goldâ nodded in satisfaction and said,
âIndeed, the content is very precious. Although most of the information is no longer secret, the remaining parts are still quite useful.â
âHowever, giving another Class 4 Extraordinary Material, I feel like Iâm at a loss. How about I give you two Class 3 Extraordinary Materials instead, Mr. Mithril? What do you think?â
The various mysterious effects after passing through the Spiritual Gateways had gradually become common knowledge. Most of the new Spirit Realm knowledge Byrne offered was not very valuable.
After all, there were adventurers in the world every day who were not afraid of death, continuously entering and leaving the Spirit Realm. Basic knowledge would sooner or later become completely worthless.
Byrne nodded, speaking calmly, âThat will do.â
The other people present didnât seem to have any intention of trading; although everyone was unaware of what the Spirit Realm knowledge actually was, they understood from the discourse between the two that it was the type of information that would gradually become known to many.
The remaining members of the Alchemy Council seemed to currently have a low desire for exploring the Spirit Realm, not urgently wanting to acquire Spirit Realm knowledge of unclear value.
Byrne thought the trade was over, but then the elderly âTime Stasis Stoneâ suddenly said,
âI also want to trade for the Spirit Realm knowledge you possess, and Iâm willing to give a Class 4 Extraordinary Material âShadow Sea Stoneâ as compensation.â
âDeal! The trade is on!â
Byrne nodded with great joy. It was splendid to find someone willing to take the bait since basic knowledge of the Spirit Realm was sure to decrease in value!
Come to think of it, âShadow Sea Stoneâ only existed atop the Aphotic Sea and the Spectral Sea, a rather rare Class 4 Extraordinary Material, yet âTime Stasis Stoneâ had already traded two of them without much hesitation, both with âSolar Goldâ and himself.
He couldnât help pondering, could it be that âTime Stasis Stoneâ had many âShadow Sea Stonesâ on hand?
Thus, Byrne acquired the alchemy technology for âbottled physical sunlightâ, two Class 3 Extraordinary Materials, âBizarre Flowerâ and âEye Fiend Spirit Brain,â and a Class 4 Extraordinary Material, âShadow Sea Stoneâ, through the trade of Spirit Realm knowledge.