Chapter 1918 Rule for the Cross-Realm Exchange
Chapter 1918 Rule for the Cross-Realm Exchange
From the onlooker's perspective, the exchange between the Eagle Man and Ajax might seem like Ajax was getting benefited.
However, it was half right and half wrong.
Even the Eagle Man was also getting benefitted from this exchange.
One, the Divine Collector Orb could only collect the awakening percentage of the Divine Rules from the Human Corpses. In short, the Eagle Man was trying to make Ajax kill his fellow Human Cultivators.
Of course, in the Cultivation World, killing fellow cultivators was a common occurrence; however, killing someone to extract the awakening percentage of the Divine Rules from their corpses was not common.
Once the news about Ajax's Divine Collector Orb spreads, he will become a traitor to the human race and in the name of righteousness, Ajax will be hunted by all the cultivators.
Also, it won't be just the human cultivators but even the cultivators from the Dragon and Demon Region would come after him to get their hands on the Divine Collector Orb.
'According to the rules of the Golden Mirror of Exchange, the details of our exchange should not be revealed to the third person and it was the same with the Celestial Orb of Exchange.'
As for what would happen if someone breaks the rule and tells the third person about the details of the exchange, Ajax has no clue but he believed there would be some severe consequences.
[If someone breaks the rules of the Cross-Realm's Exchange, he won't be able to exchange things between the Heavenly Realm and the Earth Realm]
Suddenly, the Celestial Orb of Exchange in Ajax's hands shone brightly and informed Ajax about the main consequences of breaking the rules.
'Is that so?'
Ajax raised his brows for a moment before nodding his head in understanding. Nôv(el)B\\jnn
There was no way for the Cultivators from the Earth Realm to actively share the news about the item they exchanged with the Ascended Cultivators as it would only attract attention before becoming the target for everyone in the Universe.
As for the Ascended Cultivators, Ajax believed they would definitely not want to get blocked by all the treasures that could tell the cultivators from two realms to exchange things because they have their families to support and protect in the Earth Realm.
Once they were blocked and could not contact the cultivators from the Earth Realm, their enemies in the Heavenly Realm would target their families in the Earth Realm with the help of their descendants who were actively nurtured by them.
Therefore, the information about the exchange between the Heavenly Realm and the Earth Realm would be not divulged to the third person.
It was also because of this reason, that most cultivators in the Universe have no idea that the top sects and the families of the Universe were able to become so powerful with the help of their ancestors who actively sent treasures to them.
'Activating the treasures like the Golden Mirror of Exchange was a little problem; however, with the resources accumulated by an entire sect or a family, it won't be a problem.'
His Celestial Orb of Exchange was a little different from the Golden Mirror of Exchange.
Compared to the Celestial Orb of Exchange, the Golden Mirror of Exchange needed a huge amount of Essence of Nature; however, there was no cooldown period for the Golden Mirror.
Therefore, even for the Sects and Families, it would take quite some time to trigger their mediums like the Golden Mirror of Exchange.
'Also, according to the Greater Jade Dragon Emperor, whenever someone ascends to the Heavenly Realm, the barrier separating the Heavenly Realm and the Earth Realm would temporarily become weak for a split second.'
'During that moment, the ascended cultivators could send one item for their descendants to help them increase their cultivation.'
Ajax silently thought about the information he gained from the Greater Jade Dragon Emperor and continued, 'From this, I can conclude that very few top powerhouses have artifacts like the Golden Mirror of Exchange.'
'It might also be the reason why there was barely anyone who ascended to the Heavenly Realms.'
Ajax learned that in the past few centuries, less than 10 cultivators have triggered the Lightning Tribulation for the ascension to the Heavenly Realm from the entire universe.
'I might sound a little arrogant and look down on all the cultivators in the universe; however, I still feel that numbers are quite low.'
There are a lot of resources in the universe and the only thing to do is to risk their lives in getting them.
Some lose their lives in the process and some don't even bother risking their lives and get used to their comfortable life until they die.
Some lucky cultivators would eventually get the cultivation resources.
Even though many cultivators would fail in the process of ascending to the Heavenly Realm, Ajax felt that the number of cultivators who triggered the Lightning Tribulation for the ascension seemed quite low for Ajax.
'Is there any reason behind it?'
Ajax thought about it for a moment and felt there was no use thinking about it now.
'Anyway, I will cultivate for a year and refill my Divine Spirit Consciousness before taking down the last region.'
Ajax thought whether he should order his two new subordinates to take down the Water Region of the Floating Island or not and in the end, he decided not to do it.
It was because he learned from Aveline's Nightmare that the Veiled Vampire Emperor of the Water Region has a medium to communicate with the Heavenly Realm.
So, he must have collected lots of items and that's how Aveline was killed by him in the nightmare.
Sending Oberon and Rosaline to the Water Region was not going to end well even if Ajax sent his powerful contracted spirit beasts as he didn't know what type of artifacts Maximus was hiding.
Therefore, Ajax wanted to strike the Water Region with his full force once he refilled his Divine Spirit Consciousness.
'Also, I can get another artifact from the Eagle Man.'
Ajax revealed a cunning smile as he thought of a way to get another item from the Eagle Man.