I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 272
272: Splitting Reward (2) 272: Splitting Reward (2) A few days later, after counting every bit and piece of the materials and items they harvested, the total came to 119 quadrillion nova credits.
Despite knowing they’d achieved such an enormous harvest in just a year and a half, they still felt disbelief in their hearts.
Nash, especially, felt his cognition of the dark plane shattered again and again.
When he thought earning billions was already a lot, he was slapped with not just a trillion, but quadrillions’ worth of harvest!
Based on his 6% share, he would have a grand total of 7.14 quadrillion nova credits!
He couldn’t imagine how much more they could earn if they stayed the full length in the shelter.
“This is truly worthy of an unregulated zone…” “Hah!
I wonder how much we could earn in the cosmic competition,” “Probably much more.
Something we can’t even imagine.” “Tsk, what we’re competing for is the uncharted zones.
As long as we have the strength, we could even explore secret realms and special resource points!” There are two types of unregulated zones: Charted and Uncharted zones.
Charted zones, like the one they were in, had once been occupied by a shelter but were destroyed at some point in the past.
Though it was an unregulated zone, all the special resources around it had long been looted, not only by the shelter from the past but also by Pioneers who had the authority to go anywhere known in the dark plane.
Uncharted zones, on the other hand, were on a different level.
They were places that had never been recorded, conquered, or even visited.
Even the Void Administrator had no control over such places, requiring them to be the pathfinders to establish connections for it to impose its various rules.
Though their simulated training was largely the same, the dangers they would face in uncharted zones would be on a whole other level.
Talking about the coming cosmic competition, their joy quickly turned to solemnity as they remembered they still had to train.
“Let’s quickly split up these materials and items.
If you want them, you can bid using your estimated share.
If not, we’ll sell them,” Nash said, swiftly convening the exchange.
They had no time to idle around, enjoying themselves.
The coming cosmic competition was no joke.
Furthermore, they might even take the special route, which would be far more dangerous.
Soon, they brought out the main stars of the show: eleven tier 5 perfect items that could give them a combat power comparable to a Void Venerate.
“Who’s going to bid first?
Remember, those who use their personal share have priority bidding,” Nash reminded.
But after he spoke, instead of intense bidding, all the seeded talents just looked at him.
“What’s the matter?” “You can pick first.
We won’t fight with you,” Natasha said, rolling her eyes.
Their shares weren’t as large as Nash’s.
Not wanting to waste their hard-earned shares on senseless bidding, they could only let Nash pick first.
As for the others, without enough individual shares to bid, they could only wait for those on the priority list to choose.
Anyway, there were eleven tier 5 perfect-quality items to go around.
After the top contributors made their picks, there would still be five for the rest to bid on.
“Hurry up.
We don’t have all day.” “I know, I know…” Sweeping his eyes over the items lying on the ground, Nash quickly chose two with an estimated worth of 2.7 quadrillion and 2.9 quadrillion.
[Primal Armor (Tier 5 – Perfect Grade): Dropped from a tier 5 lord-level Primal Golem.
Can mobilize the power of the earth element, heavily boosting physical defense.] [Aegis Ring (Tier 5 – Perfect Grade): Dropped from a tier 5 lord-level Water Elemental King.
Can project a water barrier to block elemental attacks.] With the severance knife already in his hands, Nash was only lacking in defense.
Choosing an armor with the strongest physical defense and a ring with elemental-targeted defense, his safety would be foolproof.
The only problem was that after picking the two items, Nash was left with just 1.54 quadrillion.
Coupled with the fee to turn these tier 5 perfect-quality items into runic items he could use, he might only have a few hundred trillion left in the end.
“I’m done.
It’s your turn…” Soon, Natasha picked two items, one for attack and one for auxiliary.
Hobis, on the other hand, was a bit short and could only pick one item, giving the rest of his share to Skylar and Nora so they could each choose one.
With five perfect items left, all the seeded talents began bidding, exchanging offers after offers to secure a win.
Initially, Nash wanted to pass his share to Camilla so she could bid for one.
However, seeing the prices climb past 3 quadrillion, even hovering between 4 and 5 quadrillion, he gave up.
Such a disparity in wealth wasn’t something he could easily bridge in such a short time.
Fortunately, Camilla already had a growth-type weapon from the reward given by the Void Administrator.
Having no use for his share, Nash sold a quadrillion of it to William for 30% profit.
This meant that, after everything, for Nash’s share of 1 quadrillion nova credits, William had to pay 1.3 quadrillion.
It could be said that the rich were truly rich.
Not batting an eye at such a premium price, Nash could only give William a thumbs-up.
In the end, five of the wealthiest heirs on the team, including William, each secured a tier 5 perfect item.
Soon, after splitting the tier 5 perfect items, they moved on to the others.
Although they already had tier 4 runic items from the Nova Government, who wouldn’t want more powerful items?
As long as the price was right, buying them wouldn’t be a loss.
Planning to use them to train his engraving skill, Nash also joined in and bought 30 tier 4 perfect items, worth over a hundred trillion in total.
The gap between a tier 4 and tier 5 weapon was truly vast, one was worth a few trillion, while the other reached quadrillions.
After all, while the former could be bought, the latter could only be sought after.