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I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 498: Buying Soul Potions (2)
"How about it, Lord? How many do you want to buy?" the assistant asked.
"I want 30 million top quality soul sublimation potions. Does that suffice for the discount?" Nash said after a quick calculation.
Although the impurities in lower-grade potions didn’t affect common talents much, the true elites in the Star Alliance had higher demands for speed.
If they took the same low-grade potions as everyone else, their progress would lag behind.
Thus, despite the price, Nash was willing to spend this amount.
Of course, all these potions weren’t free; they would be distributed to the Star Alliance in exchange for contribution points.
Members could even take them as loans, paying after the Cosmic Competition began.
"That’s enough quantity. I can give you the top quality soul sublimation potion for 500 chrono. What about the perfect quality, Lord? How many do you want?"
"Give me a million bottle."
"A million?" The assistant’s eyes widened in shock.
Although a million perfect-quality potions cost only 10 billion chrono, less than the top-quality ones, it was still shocking.
The top-quality potions had nearly the same effect, both without impurities and with a fast absorption speed.
Besides buying them for collection, no one purchased them in such large quantities for training.
"Do you have it?"
"Yes—yes. We have enough."
"Good." Nash nodded.
These perfect quality potions weren’t only for him, but also for Camilla and Elizabeth.
From general members to elites to true elites, his expectations for them were tiered.
Naturally, for Camilla, his woman, and Elizabeth, who would be, his expectations were higher.
Once Nash had time, he would even try to deduce an overlimit manual that could push their foundation up to 100 times the limit.
If he had the chance, he even planned to alter their bloodline, greatly enhancing their power and physique.
Taking the perfect quality potions ensured these steps wouldn’t have complications in the future.
After listing everything Nash wanted, the assistant asked if he needed other potions.
"Do you sell tier 6 law potions? How much?"
Since he might not be able to return to civilization, he would try to stock up on as many training potions as possible.
"Yes, we sell up to tier 8 potions! As for the prices, a low-grade tier 6 law potion costs a million each. A low-grade tier 7 law potion costs 100 million each. And a low-grade tier 8 law potion costs a billion each."
"Hiss—so expensive!"
Entering the level of law, the prices shot up dramatically.
These were just the basic law potions. Once he bought those specific law potions, the price could jump 5 to 10 times higher.
"Give me ten thousand tier 6 law potions, a hundred tier 7 law potions, and ten tier 8 law potions." Nash finally decided.
Although it wasn’t enough for his future training, it would at least give him a buffer until he created his own potions.
"Is that all?" the assistant asked, hoping for more.
"No more. This is enough."
Although Nash wanted to buy other basic potions, he no longer had enough money to spend.
Just these potions alone cost him over 160 billion chronos!
For this shopping trip, he’d only allocated two trillion. Seeing the list that Camilla and Elizabeth had written earlier, he couldn’t bear to buy more.
Anyway, these basic potions could easily be created.
Once they settled in the wild void territory, he could just take his time to deduce a few formulas, industrial potion-making machines, and even an automatic potion refinery.
After settling the bill, the potions were scheduled for delivery after the auction.
Leaving the Lumina Potion Pavilion, Nash and the two continued their shopping.
Having bought the training supplies, Nash went to buy his experimental supplies.
From top scientific equipment to biological samples and unique materials, everything that was not available in the Solaris Domain.
Along the way, as they shopped around, Nash suddenly came across a runic language stele tower.
"Hmm? This place has something interesting."
Looking at the rows of runic languages displayed outside quickly attracted Nash’s attention.
"Let’s go inside first," Camilla said, knowing his interest.
Like a collector, Nash had already studied or acquired most of the runic languages the Solaris Domain had to offer.
Knowing Nash personally, Camilla guessed he wanted to buy everything he hadn’t learned before.
"Haha, let’s go!"
Browsing the steles around the tower, Nash confirmed there were indeed many runic languages he didn’t have.
Runic languages were unique languages that one had to discover in order to use.
While the common runic languages were widely available to aspiring runic masters, a few rare ones were secrets known only to a few.
Either they didn’t want to share them, or they couldn’t engrave them on a stele.
Engraving such runic languages in a way that allowed them to be studied wasn’t easy.
It took mastery beyond normal engraving to make it work.
As for studying runic languages from normal engravings, it was impossible.
Even with his genetic ability, Nash would have a hard time studying the essence of each runic language.
Spending such time, he’d be better off training or condensing a few more elements.
Thus, he could only slowly collect these runic steles, which he could study and copy more easily.
Like a printer block, once he had a runic stele, the words he could print would expand.
Browsing every corner of the shop, Nash quickly gathered hundreds of thousands of unique runic engravings he hadn’t known before.
"How much is everything?" Nash asked, going to the counter.
"The total is 150 billion chronos."
"So expensive..." Nash frowned but paid regardless.
Among the runic engravings he bought, a few were tier 7, while two were even tier 8, which cost 30 and 40 billion respectively.
Knowing the price was reasonable, Nash could only bargain down a little, paying 145 billion chronos.
Getting out of the Runic Stele Tower, Nash was full of smiles, despite spending such a large amount.
"With these steles, I’ll have more flexibility!"
With more functions to play with, Nash felt he could build anything.
"Alright, our budget is getting lower and lower. It’s time to head to the Raw Material Area."
"Oh, let’s go..."







