Chapter 337 System Mastery

Chapter 337 System Mastery

"Codexia is a world personally crafted by the Emperor using the Moonlight Engine."

"Codexia is an infinite open world made of inscriptions and runes, created to enlighten and teach us about it."

"Furthermore, playing this game could gradually strengthen your soul," David explained.

"The Emperor..." Draven fell into thought.

From birth to death, everyone in the Moonlight Empire was marked by this so-called Emperor.

It can be said that the Emperor is their sustenance of faith, the God of the Moonlight Empire.

Although somewhat skeptical of some of the Emperor's achievements.

Draven still had to give credit to this Emperor for managing the former Nexus Continent like this.

"So what about this game world? How do we make money?"

"There are many ways to make money, but the main way is through currency exchange."

"The currency you have in this virtual world could be directly cashed in through your bank, at a 1-to-1 ratio."

"So much? So, Codexia's money is equivalent to real-world currency?!" Draven was a little shocked.

Just by rough guess, Draven knew the money needed to run things here was immense.

This added another halo to the Emperor again, giving the people an imagination of unlimited wealth.

"Don't think it's easy to earn money in this game."

"Your brothers and sisters in the game are just a small guild barely getting by."

"We can only earn thousands of magic crystals per day, grinding day and night."

"Is it really that hard?" Draven shrugged his shoulders, undaunted.

With countless epochs of knowledge, if not for his limited strength and various nonsensical rules, making money would be as easy as picking.

He was a divine forger, a wealthy profession that regards money as dirt.

Draven didn't think that a mere game could stop him.

...

Teleporting to the Ancient Temple, Draven quickly registered in the game.

[Alias: Divine Forge

Level: 0

Class: None

Wealth: 0

Inscription Tab]

In the game, Draven looked around curiously.

It was a forest with the most common resources, from stones, rocks, trees, grass, and such.

It was all mortal tier that one could see everywhere in the world.

"How do I make money in this?"

His brother didn't tell him how the game mechanics work.

He said that he would know once he was inside.

Just when he was in a daze, a shadow flashed past behind his back.

With lightning reflexes, he kicked the shadow out, quickly killing it.

"A horned rabbit?"

As the rabbit disappeared, a coin spawned out.

[+1 copper coin]

"This is it?"

Picking up the copper coin, he was speechless.

Even if he killed all year round, he would never earn enough money for his resources.

Seeing that he was in no further danger, he tapped on the inscription tab.

[Inscription Tab:

Please select the profession before proceeding.]

"Profession?"

Soon, a list of professions popped up for him to choose from.

Without hesitation, he chose blacksmith.

[Divine Forge

Level: 0

In the case that you take on a solo inscription task at every level, you would need over 300 years to level up to 100.

"Tsk, tsk, what a scam."

"Fortunately, I'm different," Draven smiled.

Mobilizing his battle will, he quickly regenerated his soul energy.

Feeling replenished, he smiled.

"Let's continue."

...

In the Imperial Castle:

Maximus slowly opened his eyes and looked through his system panel.

[Myriad World Mall: Perfect Mastery.]

"It's done..."

Although happy, Maximus was a little disappointed.

A few years ago, once the population hit a hundred quadrillion.

The amalgamation of will he receive also hit its peak, reaching 1 quintillion per day.

With over half of the population reaching tier 1, he could gather over 500 quadrillion units of amalgamation of will.

With about 1 percent reaching tier 2, another hundred quadrillion units of amalgamation of will was in his pocket.

Plus, the various powerhouses, from soldiers to top students.

It could be said that reaching a quintillion units of amalgamation of will was expected.

As soon as Maximus reached a quintillion, he put the myriad world mall into the agenda.

From 100 quintillion for initial mastery to 800 quintillion for perfect mastery, Maximus spent 1,500 quintillion in total.

The problem was perfect mastery was already the limit the system could achieve.

Maximus would need to comprehend it himself if he wanted to master it further.

Moreover, although he mastered it through perfection.

The security encryption of the transdimensional system was still solid.

Maximus thought that after studying the Myriad World Mall, he could arbitrarily set his money to any number he liked.

Who knew he couldn't even increase the star rating of his shop?

Even changing the font and color of the shop name was impossible.

It seemed that the transdimensional system he mastered was different altogether.

Fortunately, studying the Myriad World Mall to perfection still had its benefits.

First is the security.

Maximus could encrypt his shop with various walls to make his coordinates untraceable.

Unless it's the creator itself, no one could find his shop coordinates.

Even in his rune inscription, Maximus could incorporate such security.

The rune language he was using in the Moonlight Engine was related to his ultimate dimensional physique.

Rune is the innate language of the world.

After becoming a tier 9 runemaster, Maximus created his own rune language related to his own physique.

Using it, the flow at which the Etherforge Reactor absorbed his mana shot up to a hundred times.

Now, it could produce 100 million units of energy or low magic crystal per day.

Without such security, he wouldn't dare to present such a rune language in the world.

After others mastered it, one could still steal his mana without his permission.

Although he had an unlimited amount of it, it was still daunting to think that someone was stealing from his backyard.

The security encryption knowledge he just mastered came at the right time.

After setting it up, one must know the core inscription he put in to decode his rune language.

As for the second benefit, it's creating a system.

Not a full-blown system that could bind others remotely, but a castrated version that needed some physical device.

With this knowledge, Maximus planned to upgrade the identity token of his people.

Not only can it contain more functions, it would also further bind the people to him.

As for the third benefit, Maximus managed to get a glimpse of the 'Family and Power system.'

In the past, looking at the system core program, it was just a bunch of garbled codes.

But now, like understanding programming, he could understand it a bit.

This is a major milestone for his future, wanting to study or even upgrade his system.