ent insignia engraved.
Zac picked up the first one and placed it against his head, and the next moment it was filled with a burst of information.
The transfer continued for a few minutes until the crystal finally cracked and turned to black dust.

The crystals were unfortunately one-time use, but that made them much cheaper than the type of crystals that could be used repeatedly after allowing them to restore their energies.
Zac was a bit woozy by the mental shock, but he kept going and soon he had absorbed the information of all four languages.

He knew he was pushing it by doing so.
Absorbing this much knowledge with his very limited Intelligence could hurt his brain, but he didn’t have time to let his mind rest.
He quickly turned back to the gnomes, who eagerly looked at his Cosmos Sack, and once again started to go through his treasures.


As they worked Abby also came by, updating Zac on the tasks he had given out.
The renovation of the area around The Towers of Myriad Dao was underway, and over a hundred people were working at it to get it done in record speed.
They had also teleported over hundreds of Zhix workers to dig as far down as possible in their mines.
Since they lived underground they were natural diggers.

“Regarding the Zhix, Nonet wants to speak with you at your convenience,” Abby said.

“And I guess Nonet still does not want to leave its hive?” Zac asked, to which Abby simply bobbed in confirmation.

“I will try to make it, but honestly there’s a bit much on my plate at the moment,” Zac sighed.

“I think it’s in regards to the Dominators, but I cannot be sure,” Abby ventured.

“I’ll try to speed things up.
Can you call over my sister?” Zac asked.

Soon Kenzie ran over and took over the job of managing the four Sky Gnomes.
In a perfect world, he wouldn’t need to waste his sister’s time for this.
But he had caught every single Sky Gnome trying to pilfer a few goodies for themselves multiple times.
The ancient one had especially sticky fingers, making him not a small source of exasperation.

So instead he released a small hill of treasure at the time and had Kenzie watch over the proceedings as he started looking through the things that he had found in Mhal’s Cosmos Sack.
The first things he took out were information missives similar to the one he got from Ogras, though they seemed to be created by some intelligence faction in the Undead Empire.

They were quite exhaustive, and Zac learned about quite a few forces that he hadn’t heard about before.
There was even a pretty decent rundown of the Allbright Empire, the place where Average and Greatest resided.
It was a strong C-Graded force that consisted of seven sectors, one of which was the Empyrean Sector.
The Red Sector that Greatest mentioned was ranked in the middle, and it was run by low-tier C-Graded hegemons.

It was very valuable information since it gave him a pretty good gauge of the power level of not only Greatest but also The Great Redeemer.
Everything pointed toward Greatest being in the top tier of the Red Zone, though not necessarily at the peak.
That meant he was likely at the bottleneck of the D-Grade.


That also meant the Great Redeemer might be around that power level as well since he seemed to be pretty close in power from the aura he released.
It didn’t really change things since he had no way to defeat that man no matter whether he was D-Grade or C-Grade, but finding protection against a peak D-Grade warrior should be far easier than from a C-Grade old monster.

Of course, that was all conjecture.
Zac also learned the shocking reality of The Church of Everlasting Dao.
Who would have thought that the zealous cult was just a front for a large corporation that collected bodies and sold them to people running out of their lifespan?

It made Zac remember what The Great Redeemer had said when he asked if he was part of the Church.
He had called them body-peddlers and that their path toward immortality was a dead end.
Zac was shocked that it was even possible to transfer to a new body to prolong one’s life, but he had a feeling there were severe limitations to such a thing.

Apparently, the Undead Empire and the cult were in constant war since they fought over the high-grade corpses wherever they met.

Apart from the information on the church and the Allbright empire, thousands of other forces were listed, which was too much for Zac to go through at the moment.
He placed the information crystals to the side, and he’d hand them over to someone else that could go through it all in case there was anything of importance.

The second thing he took out was the cultivation manual that Mhal’s clan used.
It was called [Corpsebloom Mantra], and it said that it could boost compatible attacks up to 22% at E-Grade, and it was possible to use all the way to level 150 provided the cultivator ’s body was proficient enough.

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Zac hadn’t looked to much into cultivation since he found that he was a mortal, but he knew that 22% wasn’t a bad percentage.
Ogras had once said that a boost of 10% per grade up to D-grade was good, but after that, he wasn’t sure.

That was also why he hadn’t seen cultivators as a real threat so far.
Even those with good manuals were only boosted to a pretty limited degree, but that would change in E-grade.
20-30% was completely possible, which was like a permanent boost of [Hatchetman’s Rage] without any downsides.

Besides, those numbers came from Ogras whose origin was a pretty weak D-Grade clan, so it wasn’t impossible that the manuals from higher-tiered forces were even better.
But that wasn’t really what was on Zac’s mind as he thoughtfully looked down at the manual.

He had already resigned to being a mortal until he could get his hands on one of those treasures that would enable cultivation, or reaching a high enough grade.
But he hadn’t considered one aspect.
He now had two races, which was essentially like having two different bodies.

Was the second body truly unable to cultivate as well?

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