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Chapter 1832 - 666: Hiram Garden_1
Chapter 1832: Chapter 666: Hiram Garden_1
Every challenge on Heaven’s Hanging Wall has a high reward.
Currently, there are a total of 109 challenges, and the lowest-ranked reward is a whopping one thousand Immortal Merit Points. What does this number mean? The Immortal Merit Points system was initially established based on the Heavenly Furnace. By accumulating one hundred Immortal Merit Points, one can use the Heavenly Furnace once to refine whatever they desire. In other words, by solving the last challenge, one can use the Heavenly Furnace a total of ten times!
The rewards for the top thirty challenges are even greater.
After the Heavenly Furnace disappeared, the Immortal Merit Points system nearly collapsed, causing great chaos. Fortunately, the Emperor Venerables refined the exchange system within the Immortal Country. Some large-scale Immortal Artifacts, rare Immortal Materials, and so on, all required Immortal Merit Points for exchange. The system finally stabilized.
Over the years, the market has gradually stabilized. If one doesn’t have enough Immortal Merit Points, they can also purchase them - at the cost of ten thousand Immortal Coins for one Immortal Merit Point.
Master Sun calculated that if he could solve all these challenges, the wealth he would obtain would be... simply unimaginable!
Moreover, he would undoubtedly become the most dazzling, rising star in the Heaven Realm, and his fame might even surpass what it was in the Lower Realm.
However, Master Sun restrained himself. It was indeed enjoyable to show off one’s talent in public, but the top thirty challenges all involved some fundamental theories on the refinement methods of the Immortal Race. If he answered these questions, he would inevitably help the Immortal Race make a significant leap in the field of refinement!
That would be seriously helping the enemy! If he really did that, the Heavenly Palace might as well give up and admit defeat to the Immortal Race. Everyone might as well go into exile and return to the Chaotic Void.
But Master Sun couldn’t remain unknown. He chose Hiram Garden to attract Master Hale’s attention. Master Sun stood beneath Heaven’s Hanging Wall, looking down the rankings one by one, searching for a suitable challenge for himself - one that wouldn’t promote the development of the Immortal Race but would still carry enough weight to allow him access to the core figures of Master Hale’s power.
A few Immortals floated past him, each stepping on auspicious clouds or Immortal Devices. Seeing Master Sun standing beneath Heaven’s Hanging Wall, they couldn’t help but sneer, "A newcomer? So ignorant and foolish to dare to think of solving Heaven’s Hanging Wall’s challenges."
"Let’s just say he’s like a fearless newborn calf. Once the challenges repeatedly defeat him, he’ll realize how ridiculous his initial impulse was."
"I wonder who brought him here. Didn’t they tell him that the first thing to do when arriving in the Heaven Realm is to know one’s place? That kind of mentality where one deems themselves the best in the Lower Realm must be quickly discarded, or else their Dao heart will collapse from the pressure."
"Poor thing, those Lower Realm geniuses come up here only to find themselves indistinguishable from the rest. Each person finds it difficult to accept. How could they solve these challenges?"
"I’ve seen many Fairies from the Lower Realm with countless admirers, like the center of the universe; but when they come to the Heaven Realm, they’re beaten down and forced to become slaves, subject to whims and even gifted away by their masters. If they don’t submit, they’ll struggle to survive in the Heaven Realm."
"This young man looks quite handsome. I heard that one of our superiors in the Flowing Goblet Courtyard has a taste for that kind of appearance. Perhaps we should introduce him..."
"Hush! That superior is not someone we can gossip about behind their back!"
The group gradually drifted away, entering the Heavenly River Courtyard within Hiram Garden. Master Sun, unconcerned with their ridicule, analyzed and sorted through the challenges on Heaven’s Hanging Wall. He selected five to weigh his options. With these challenges in hand, he returned to his room in Hiram Garden.
Hiram Garden is divided into fourteen Lower Institutes and Five Great Upper Courts, each with different research directions. The few individuals who just entered the Heavenly River Courtyard were from the Lower Institutes, while the Flowing Goblet Courtyard they mentioned is an Upper Institute. As a newcomer, Master Sun was assigned to one of the fourteen Lower Institutes - the Blind Master Courtyard, headed by General Prudence.
According to Brocade Honor Immortal General, General Prudence did not belong to Master Hale, and in the entire Hiram Garden, she was quite unique. She did not associate with the powers of any Immortal Venerables or Emperor Venerables. Hiding in Hiram Garden and conducting research, she sheltered hundreds of ascended fairies under her care. However, in recent centuries, her achievements have grown sparse, diminishing her confidence and causing her to be restrained and yielding.
Master Sun wanted to be directly assigned under Master Hale, but Master Hale’s people were in the Upper Institutes. A newcomer like Master Sun had to start from the Lower Institutes, and neither Brocade Honor Immortal General nor Immortal King Master Claude were qualified to interfere with the allocation.
When Brocade Honor Immortal General brought Master Sun, only one Fairy greeted him coldly. After arranging everything for Master Sun as a matter of routine, she immediately turned around and left without any further conversation.
Even the residence arranged for Master Sun was far from the Camille Pavilion, where the fairies of Blind Master Courtyard lived. Master Sun’s small courtyard was isolated in a corner of Blind Master Courtyard, as if they knew a man was coming and hastily modified it for him. A curtain of Virtual Waterfall separated it from Camille Pavilion.
The Fairy who settled Master Sun in returned to Camille Pavilion, and immediately, layers of Array rose up, tightly protecting the entire Camille Pavilion. Even from the outside, everything within the pavilion was obscured, making it impossible to see even a shadow. Master Sun couldn’t help but smile bitterly, thinking, "Are they afraid I’ll peek?"
Master Sun returned with the five challenges in hand and quickly selected one of them:
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