Chapter 69: Rewards
Even if the demon was gone Zac stayed put for some time, going over the conversation he just had. Everything that came out of the mouth of the demon seemed to be the truth, but he didnt feel it was that easy. He guessed that many of the things he learned today werent any hard-to-gain secrets, maybe with the exception of the things in the crystal he received.
How things like quests, races, and classes worked should be the most basic of things and not something that the System would keep hidden. Still, he would work under the creed Trust but Verify. He believed that he would get access to a secondary source of information soon now that various buildings were unlocked in the Town-Shop. It would be easy to compare and contrast the words from the demon with what he learned in other places. From there he might actually be able to learn the demons agenda, from finding out what he lied about through omission for example.
Satisfied he turned his attention to the Nexus Node. It was time to do what he initially returned to the camp for. He had some rewards to cash in on.
Off With Their Heads (Unique): Kill the four heralds and the general of an incursion within 3 months. Reward: 10 E-Grade Nexus Crystals, E-Grade equipment, unique building depending on performance. (5/5) [COMPLETE]
Not wanting to wait any longer he walked over to the crystal. Zac knew Ogras might actually be spying on him from the shadows, but he didnt have any means to locate him at the moment and could only let him be.
As he placed his hand on the crystal it started pulsating for a few seconds until the familiar voice of the System appeared.
[Incursion subjugation complete. Calculating personal contribution. Contribution 88%. Time taken: 47 days. Support: 1. Completion Grade: A. Distributing rewards.]
Two boxes appeared on the ground and Zac picked up the smallest one first. Zac still felt it was unsettling that the System could just make things appear out of nowhere. There was no sound, no ripples of power, nothing. One second emptiness, the next the boxes just were there.
As he opened the lid of the smaller box a blinding light radiated out from its contents. They were the E-Grade Nexus Crystals from the reward. Zac could easily discern that anything he had seen so far was F-Graded at best, as these crystals were on a completely different level.
Each crystal contained a terrifying amount of energy inside, perhaps as much as a thousand crystals in his bags. But it was condensed into the small space of his hand. Zac felt that one single crystal might hold enough power for him to gain more than a level, and if these crystals could be absorbed as quickly as an F-Graded one he would instantly skyrocket in power.
But unfortunately he didnt dare try them at the moment, not while his predicament with his energy poisoning still remained. He could only reluctantly close the lid of the box and place it into his pouch with a sigh. Next he picked up the larger box, which should contain a set of equipment from the reward.
But before he had time to check it out a large rumbling interrupted him. The ground was ominously shaking and a deafening noise could be heard from somewhere close by. Zac instantly got a bad feeling from the sound. Had Ogras lied, and the demon horde was already upon him? He quickly threw the box into his pouch and summoned his axe instead.
He quickly looked around but saw no change. The noise clearly came from the south so he ran there after a brief hesitation. The only thing to the south was the ocean, and Zac was afraid an aquatic beast horde had started if it wasnt the demons making trouble. As he ran he opened up his Town Shop, ready to buy a defensive array at moments notice.
He soon arrived at the edge of the island, and immediately spotted a familiar figure. Ogras was staring out over the cliff with his mouth ajar.
What did you do? Zac angrily huffed at the demon as he ran up to him, axe at the ready.
What did I do? Nothing. I heard the noise and thought you had done something crazy. And it seems that I was right, Ogras snappishly retorted and gestured at the odd scene in front of them.
Zac was starting to get excited as well since it seemed the System had actually given him something pretty good. But still, Ogras reaction seemed exaggerated if that was it.
So, what else? he asked the excited demon.
Well Creators can also make some of the most sought after cosmic ships and sky fortresses. Owning a shipyard means you can sell those in the future. It can net the Lord hundreds of times more income compared to the crystal mines in the mountains. He explained after a brief hesitation.
Cosmic ships? Like spaceships? Zac asked, now starting to get excited as well.
Something like that. Ships that can traverse the endless distances of the multi-verse. They can travel to any points on a planet in seconds as well, very convenient. But they are not spaceships. They are Spiritual Ships that travel using the Dao of Space and cosmic energy, rather than relying on technology.
Now Zac was on board the hype train as well. Travel anywhere on the planet in seconds? This was exactly what he needed in order to search for his friends and family.
How much do you think it costs to buy one of those cosmic ships? Zac asked eagerly.
Slow down, an E-grade shipyard cant create things like that. I think it must be D-grade, maybe even C-grade before you can create those kinds of things, Ogras immediately doused the burning desire Zac was building up. We need to upgrade the shipyard first before we can start reaping the benefits. And before that we need to keep it safe and hidden.
How do I upgrade it? And why hidden? Zac asked confused, but the next second froze, knowing that he had exposed himself.
Yes, hidden. This shipyard is a treasure, and any force would drool after it. If the word spreads that you control a Creator Shipyard you will have endless troubles coming your way, Ogras said after a smug smile at Zacs mistake. As for upgrading it? No idea, try asking the Creators.
I mean I get that this is a good thing, but why would even you foreign forces go crazy for it? Cant you just buy your own? Zac asked, starting to feel he was sitting on a hot potato.
You cant just buy a shipyard from the Creators when you wish. There are so many requirements that have to be met. They are extremely picky who they work with and where they work. Youd never be able to build such a thing on this planet if it wasnt a reward from the System. This applies for most of the good things, just check your Town Shop. Ogras impatiently explained. Clearly he knew it wasnt a purchase of Zac, rather a reward, just from how rare this thing was.
Zac opened up the town shop and the screen displayed the various shops. He had looked it over briefly as he trekked back toward his camp, as he needed to buy a shop to sell his crystals. But now the screen was changed. The shops were now actually purchasable, but almost all of them shone with a red light on the screen. Confused, Zac focused on one of the red ones called [Parlaz Consortium - General Store].
A new window with deeper information about the shop opened, something he hadnt been able to do before. A list of what type of services it provided was listed on one side, and it truly seemed comprehensive. It sold everything from seeds for farming to construction materials to weapons and armor. It also dealt in basic information, having stocks of crystals explaining most things, from plants to blacksmithing to even town-building.
On another row, a number of requirements were listed. Zacs outpost didnt actually fulfill a single one, except having enough space. There were requirements for minimum town size, population, town daily turnover, and security. Since Zacs town was just an outpost and a shipyard with no inhabitants it wasnt possible to fulfill those demands.
As he flipped through various buildings he saw that most of them had varying severity of requirements. Some even demanded a town population of a hundred million, or that it was the planet capital. There were myriad choices, but the ones he could actually choose were scant few. It seemed that the merchant conglomerates of the multi-verse were quite picky.