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Chapter 1391 - 608: One Cannot Become Rich Without Windfalls_2

Chapter 1391: Chapter 608: One Cannot Become Rich Without Windfalls_2

In the end, they even suspected that the Crow Tribe had secretly blacklisted them, as the Crow vendors had obviously started avoiding them. Wherever they went, vendors around them packed up and left immediately, making them waste several hours in vain, with not a single gain...

However, as a return for being blacklisted, their loot over the past few days was quite substantial; otherwise, they wouldn’t have been blacklisted by the Crow Tribe.

Over three days, the merchandise in the pet shop had piled up like mountains, most of which were various fantasy creature materials and Divine Arts stones, along with all sorts of strange and unusual items.

And now, the divine savings in Mu You’s backpack had reached an astounding 210,000!

Of course, this number seems huge, but compared to the vast wealth accumulated by the entire Crow Tribe over countless years, it’s still just a drop in the ocean. Those huge hidden assets are almost never shown publicly, and this number is essentially the maximum one could loot from them through theft.

Getting back to the point, with the Crow Tribe now in a state of PTSD from being looted, Mu You temporarily lost the opportunity to act and didn’t fuss further, directly controlling his character to teleport back to Dawn City.

After being busy for three days, he finally had time to sort through his loot.

[You arrive in front of the Order God Statue...]

[You invest 2420 points of Divinity into the statue, upgrading the 3-star mainline Divine Art ’Call Nemesis’ from LV1 to LV6... The Divine Art’s damage to summoned creatures is increased to 600 points and an additional ’Chaos’ effect is unlocked, causing newly summoned creatures to fall into a state of chaos for 10 seconds, indiscriminately attacking nearby beings...]

[...You invest 1210 points of Divinity, upgrading the 1-star Divine Art ’Song of Peace’ from LV1 to LV6, significantly increasing the range of attack judgment for Divine Arts and unlocking an additional ’Exemption’ effect, making you immune to the effects of Song of Peace...]

[...You invest 1815 points of Divinity, upgrading the 2-star Divine Art ’Annihilation of Order’ from LV1 to LV6, significantly increasing the damage per layer of Annihilation of Order and unlocking the ’Feedback’ effect, where the damage Annihilation of Order inflicts on enemies will be fully converted into healing for the caster...]

[...You invest 5850 points of Divinity, upgrading the 9-star mainline Divine Art ’Order Judgement’ from LV3 to LV6, reducing the required layers of Order’s Lock to 40 and unlocking an additional ’Execution’ effect, guaranteeing that Order Judgement will deal damage of at least 50% of the target’s maximum health...]

...

With money in hand, Mu You proceeded to upgrade all the Divine Arts currently at LV1 to LV6, unlocking the first additional effect.

As for level 10... The cost of upgrading each Divine Art to level 10 is more than 80 times that of level 6, so his mere 210,000 Divinity would only be enough to upgrade one or two, beyond his current expectations.

Even after upgrading to level 6, more than a dozen Divine Arts consumed over 36,000 of his Divinity in an instant.

Mu You didn’t waste the remaining 170,000+ Divinity, as he would need a lot of it for Star Level upgrades in the future.

Although he seemed to have a lot of savings at the moment, even if he invested all of it in Star Level upgrades, it would barely ensure his promotion to 8-Star, leaving a gap of over 1.2 million Divinity to ascend to godhood, not to mention the many Divine Arts waiting for him to learn in the future.

"It’s just that money is never enough..." Mu You sighed.

After upgrading his Divine Arts, Mu You finally started to organize the treasures piled up like a mountain on the ground.

Mu You called everyone over, first categorizing the pile of items and then taking stock of them.

Among the loot, the most substantial was fantasy creature materials: 1475 pieces of 5-Star materials, 245 pieces of 6-Star materials, and 19 pieces of 7-Star materials. As for materials below 5-Stars, due to their lower value, they were subconsciously ignored by everyone when looting and ended up not being very numerous.

Beyond materials were Potions of Divine Power.

The three types of Potions of Divine Power were their main targets, and over three days, they had practically bought up all the publicly available Potions of Divine Power in the entire tribe.

But even so, only a little over 700 potions ended up in their hands.

Of these, there were 152 bottles of 1-Star Potion of Divine Power, 241 bottles of 1-Star God’s Defense, and 317 bottles of 1-Star Life.

As for 2-Star potions, even fewer were acquired, with only 9 bottles of God’s Defense and 16 bottles of 2-Star Life; not a single 2-Star Potion of Divine Power was found.

The proportions of the three types of potions showed the value of the Potion of Divine Power, evidently much higher than the other two types.

Following the potions came the Divine Arts stones, with a total of 275 acquired, encompassing dozens of common divine families, with generic Divine Arts accounting for less than 10% of them.

Lastly, there were various miscellaneous items, totaling over three thousand, but most of them were common items below 6-Star, with very few of real practical value.

"Take a look everyone, and feel free to take what you need," Mu You casually invited everyone to help themselves.

Present at the scene, besides him and his avatar, were Lin Xue, Little Ya, Lin Hai, and Fuya—in short, all allies. There was no need for detailed division of loot. Besides, with the quantity of items being too great, going through them one by one would take forever, so he just let them choose for themselves.

The others didn’t stand on ceremony and started to sift through the goods.

The most important items, of course, were the three types of potions. Even the scarcest Potion of Divine Power numbered over 150 bottles, so everyone could take 10 each and still leave half remaining.

Mu You picked out all the 2-star potions and casually grabbed a few 1-star potions, completing ten bottles of each type and then downed them all at once.

As of now, he had maxed out on 1-star potions, and for 2-star potions, he had 9 bottles of God’s Defense and 10 bottles for health.

After the enhancement, his three divine attributes had now become: Divine Power 35, God’s Defense 48, and True Health 1596.

The consumption limit for 2-star potions was still 10 bottles, but now each bottle increased the attributes by 2 points.

Following this pattern, it can be inferred that potions from 3 to 9-stars will each enhance the corresponding attribute by the potion’s star level.

Therefore, if someone were to max out on potions from 1 to 9-stars, they could gain 450 points in divine attack and defense, as well as 22500 True Health!

Even for a 9-Star creature, this would be a considerable boost.

"Looks like I need to figure out how to get my hands on higher-star Potion of Divine Power..." Mu You thought to himself.

This Crow Tribe probably managed to only sell up to 2-star potions due to its remote location. To buy higher-star potions, one would have to visit the larger tribes.

After distributing the potions, everyone picked some of the remaining Divinity stones compatible with their own godly affiliations.

As for materials and props, nearly no one took any.

Currently, only the Medicinal Plant Gatherer, a profession under the Fire God, and Mu You’s Synthesis Furnace could utilize the materials, and there were hardly any useful props to find.

After a final selection, apart from about 240 fewer 1-star potions and a ten-percent reduction in Divine Arts stones, the rest of the items were still piled up, almost unchanged in height.

"What should we do with these? Sell them?"

Watchman looked at the messy ’loot’ with a bit of a headache. These many real items were actually quite valuable; giving them away directly seemed wasteful, but they couldn’t use them, so selling seemed to be the only option...

"Keep the materials and potions; they might be useful later. Sell the rest."

Mu You shook his head and took out his phone, contacting Lu Yao through the forum. For such trading business, it was best to find a professional.

"Is your second-hand store still open?" Mu You sent her a message.

"Of course, it’s open. What’s up?" Lu Yao replied quickly.

"I’ve got some goods to sell, some props and Divine Arts stones and such, all from Sky High."

"Oh, how much? Send me a list first and I’ll help you list them."

Mu You sent over the photo of the prepared list, having wiped clean the items they had already picked out.

"Damn, that much?!"

Lu Yao instantly sent a row of shocked emojis. She had thought ’some goods’ meant maybe a dozen or so items, at most a few dozen. Who could have expected it would be thousands? That was even more than the total number of items currently listed in her store!

"How about it, can you sell them?" Mu You asked.

"I can sell them, but, these all seem to be common goods. To sell to players, we’ll probably need to lower the prices, and it’ll take a non-trivial amount of time to move them." Lu Yao said.

"No problem, just sell them whenever you can; no rush." Mu You said nonchalantly.

This batch of goods was essentially ’booty’ to begin with; they would make a profit as long as they could sell them, and they weren’t in a hurry for money, so they could take their time.

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