I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 455: Free Exchange Stage

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Chapter 455: Free Exchange Stage

Soon, after the bidding stage ended, Eldora announced the beginning of the free exchange.

Lying out their products on the floor, the banquet instantly turned into a bazaar market.

"Are you also going to sell your materials?" Elizabeth asked.

"No, it’s too bothersome. We’re not lacking this little bit of money." Nash shook his head.

They still had some use for the materials they had mined before.

As for the various treasures and loot, it was even more impossible to take out.

"Come on, let’s see what all this commotion is about."

Interested in what others sold, Nash invited the two to browse around.

Looking around, interest appeared on his face.

Although they had been to the same uncharted zone, there were still many materials, herbs, and treasures he hadn’t seen before.

Seeing this, Nash quickly bought them without a second thought.

Especially the herbs, who knew if he might need them in his potion-making business?

Having one or two of each type, Nash could plant and nurture them when he needed them.

Besides the herbs, Nash was also interested in various Void Beast Eggs.

These little things were also welcome.

Once nurtured, they were equivalent to autonomous battleships that could fight on their own.

Having to fight an endless war, they could be used to form an army.

Of course, he only bought a few interesting types of Void Beast Eggs.

After all, the prices here were more expensive.

If he were to buy all of them here, they would be bankrupt just from Void Beast eggs alone.

Soon, after circling throughout the banquet and spending a few trillion sols, Nash and the two grew bored.

"That’s it..."

Because they had come from the same uncharted zone, most of what was for sale was similar to their own.

Not having anything to buy, Nash thought of leaving early.

"This exchange is for all outsiders, not for us," Eldora said, suddenly appearing beside them.

"Indeed. Since we no longer have business here, we should leave first." Nash said.

"Hmm, you can. However, I want to remind you about the auction a year from now."

"Oh? What is it about? Is it an auction prepared by the Solaris Domain?" Nash asked with interest.

"No, it’s the Intra-Domain Auction, held by multiple Domains around the Solaris Domain. Everything in it is targeted for the teams participating in the final stage of the Cosmic Competition."

"I remember this. It seems there are some big treasures that would be auction this time." Elizabeth chimed in, remembering the intel she had read.

"It’s indeed a perfect opportunity. I’ll remember." Nash nodded with interest.

Inter-Domain Auction held specifically for participants of the cosmic competition? He wondered what kinds of items they were selling.

After some casual talk, Nash bid them goodbye, taking Camilla back to their residence.

"See you again, Nash. I’ll contact you later for the details about the Aqua Sector investment," Elizabeth said reluctantly.

Joining the Star Alliance, the Aqua Team would no longer be in the lead but would be the one to follow orders.

Needing to cooperate with others, Elizabeth was a bit inexperienced.

"You can contact Camilla about this. I’m busy with other things."

"Alright, then I’ll contact you later, Camilla."

"Sure~"

Bidding each other goodbye, they went their separate way.

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Returning home, Camilla continued with her work.

Gathering the members of the Star Alliance, they began to buy everything to stock up for the cosmic competition.

Meanwhile, Nash, not having anything to do, returned to the Covenant Library.

However, instead of heading to the potion-making section like before, he headed to the technology section.

More specifically, the creation of battleships, planetary weapons, space defense clusters, and such.

He thought he had gathered more than enough knowledge about potion-making.

He had already copied over 35 quintillion books; uploading more wouldn’t make much difference.

Thus, instead of wasting time, Nash thought of stockpiling knowledge about technology.

As the number one driving force of civilization, it was important that he had systematic knowledge about it.

Especially when it came to war technology, their baton against the endless dark beast.

Although it could be bought, he wanted to create one himself.

Nash might even be able to use it to increase his chance of passing the assessment for a Tier 3 Scientist.

If not, he could also leverage it to get more attention and investment.

Thinking of the pitiful investment he had gotten, Nash quickly turned serious and began another reading spree.

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Five days later, as Nash was about to continue copying another batch of books, the [Recovery Module System] sent a notification in his mind.

"Hmm? I’m fully healed?"

From his body, soul, and will, checking it himself, he discovered that he had indeed returned to his peak condition.

"It’s time to enter another soul enlightenment state!" Nash thought excitedly.

After deducing the complete formula for the Soul Relieving Potion, much less the monetary and prospective benefits, more importantly, Nash could finally begin rapidly condensing his soul!

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Returning to reality, Nash noticed the messages Camilla had sent him in the past few days.

"It seems they were quite efficient."

From supplies and money to various investments that those forces invested in the Star Alliance, everything arrived one after another.

Furthermore, there were some forces that began to feel tempted and inquired about investing in the Star Alliance.

The reason for this was because the ally priority Nash had promised began to take effect.

From buying supplies to commissioning the creation of planetary weapons and battleships, all of it was contracted only by those who invested in the Star Alliance.

Ranked by the order of how much each had invested, they would assign a certain quota of materials to buy.

As a result, those poor sectors without many connections began to earn massively from the price difference and commission alone.

Feeling a little jealous, the others naturally followed suit, hoping to be in the top rank of the Star Alliance investment list.

After all, compared to the one or two Tier 7 battleships they invested in, just the return in commission was already enough to recoup their investment.

Even if they could only take a thousandth of the Star Alliance’s orders, it would already be worth around tens of trillions of sols!