I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 447: Trading Seals of Truth

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Chapter 447: Trading Seals of Truth

Entering the Virtual World, Nash headed to the Solaris Virtual Branch of the Covenant of Truth.

Planning to stock up on knowledge about potion-making skills, formulas, recipes, materials, and scientific theories, there was no better place than the Covenant Library.

Although it only contained knowledge gathered in the Solaris Domain, it was more than enough to fill his foundation.

Entering the Covenant Library, Nash still felt the same solemnness from when he first saw it.

Storing millions of years of knowledge, the weight it carried was immeasurable.

"Let’s see where the potion-making section is..."

Browsing through the map, Nash quickly found the place he needed.

Arriving at the section, Nash saw that not only did the place contain books, but also various equipment, materials, herbs, and other potion-making essentials.

"Can I use these?" Nash muttered.

"Yes, as long as you have Seals of Truth, the library will use the computation power needed to simulate them." A person passing beside him said.

"What if I had access to an external virtual server to simulate it?"

Seals of Truth were the contribution point currency of the Covenant of Truth.

To earn them, he either had to contribute new knowledge or complete tasks from the covenant.

Not having anything to offer, Nash only had a few Seals of Truth with him.

"You still have to pay, however you only need a tenth of the price."

"I see, thank you. Do you know where I could exchange Seals of Truth?"

Although he didn’t have many Seals of Truth, he had money.

The current exchange rate between Seals of Truth and sol was about a million to one.

Even if Nash had to pay a premium, he didn’t mind buying a few.

"I’m Rosa, I’m one of the seal traders around here. How many do you need?" Rosa’s eyes lit up, seeing the business opportunity.

Not all scientists were rich. In fact, most of them were poor.

Needing equipment and materials for their experiments, they were often lacking money.

As a result, seal traders like them appeared.

Looking for the rich, they exchanged the Seals of Truth others earned through their research for money.

This allowed the poor to have money and the rich to save time accumulating contributions.

Meanwhile, hearing that the person before him was a scalper, Nash’s eyes lit up.

"How many Seals of Truth do you have?"

"How many?" Being asked back, Rosa couldn’t help but pause.

"Yes, I’ll buy as many as you have."

Seals of Truth were useful everywhere. From knowledge to rare treasures and technology, one could buy it all at the Covenant of Truth.

"I—I only have 25,000 Seals of Truth. Each one is worth 1.5 million sol." Rosa quickly reacted.

It seemed he’d met a big whale this time.

"Only 25,000? Fine, give me everything you have."

Although 50% more expensive than the average price, Nash was willing to take it.

The 1 million sol exchange ratio for Seals of Truth was only available for those with connections.

Without knowing a person directly in charge, he could only pay the premium.

"Here is my virtual account. As soon as you transfer the money, I’ll transfer you the Seals of Truth." Rosa said straightforwardly.

Although he didn’t fully believe Nash had that much money, he still had some hope in his heart.

Not minding his doubts, Nash quickly paid 37.5 trillion sol.

During this time, Camilla had already gone through the Solaris Bank and exchanged more of their merits for Solaris Currency.

Looking at the rows of digits in his account, Nash didn’t even bother to count.

Anyway, sooner or later, it would be spent on everything they needed.

The battleship fleet alone was already a huge expense.

Meanwhile, seeing 37.5 trillion sol in his account, Rosa couldn’t help but tremble in excitement.

"This—is this real?!"

It had been a long time since he’d been working as a scalper in the Covenant Library.

The most he’d exchanged in a single transaction was only a few hundred billion sol.

Having tens of trillions at once, Rosa felt like he was dreaming.

"Did you receive it?"

"Yes, yes. Here are the Seals of Truth." Rosa quickly came to his senses and sent all the Seals of Truth in his account to Nash.

[Received 25,030 Seals of Truth]

"Hmm, there’s some extra." Nash reminded.

"No, this is my token of appreciation," Rosa said.

With each Seal of Truth that he traded, he could earn 250,000 sol. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

Exchanging 25,000 Seals of Truth at once earned him over 6 billion sol!

"No, I ought to pay." Nash shook his head, paying for the extra.

"I—"

"Don’t worry. I’ll still trade with you."

"Really?"

"Yes, how about this. I’ll be here for the following month. I’ll buy as many Seals of Truth as you can gather," Nash proposed.

Feeling shocked and numb, Rosa could no longer speak.

It seemed he hadn’t just come across a giant whale, but a leviathan!

"Do you understand?"

"Yes, I promise to do everything I can," Rosa said, saluting.

"Then I’m looking forward to it..."

Bidding each other goodbye, Nash headed to the sea of books.

Although he already had Seals of Truth, Nash didn’t plan to read paid knowledge for the time being.

The basics still had their merits. Before going deeper into more advanced subjects, he would need to polish his foundation first.

Connecting to the [Library Module System], Nash began a reading spree.

Pouring all of his 122 trillion computational power, Nash could read about 1 quintillion books every day.

Although it was not direct comprehension, with the Soul Enlightenment state, Nash only needed to have a general understanding.

Parsing and piecing through the knowledge he’d read, his comprehension of the topic would be irrelevant.

Of course, if he comprehended them himself, it would consume less of the Soul Enlightenment energy, leading to more deduction of what he wanted.

However, with the sea of books in front of him, instead of worrying about efficiency, Nash would rather read everything first.

With quintillions upon quintillions of knowledge, entering the Soul Enlightenment state would result in a more perfect deduction.