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I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 504: Bidding Void Beast Eggs
"For the first bid, each of the three Void Beast eggs costs 1 trillion chronos!"
While everyone was still in a daze, Lilliana quickly announced the starting price.
"1.5 trillion chronos!"
"2 trillion chronos!"
"4 trillion chronos!"
With the fierce bidding, everyone quickly snapped out of their daze.
The Xenus Grand Tower was really auctioning a Void Beast with tier 10 Planetary Master potential!
This was no longer about the cosmic competition but the future of a domain territory.
Most Domain Territories didn’t even have a Planetary Master guarding them.
Yet a ready-made powerhouse was presented right in front of them.
A Void Beast’s potential was achievable simply with time and enough resources, something every Domain Territory had in abundance.
With the resources of an entire domain territory, only time was needed to nurture a Planetary Powerhouse!
This wasn’t like other void beasts that could only reach tier 7 or 8, but a full-fledged tier 10 Planetary Master.
At that level, talent and resources were no longer enough.
One needed luck, opportunities, and most importantly, enlightenment.
Without those conditions, even with unlimited resources, the limit one could reach was at most tier 8 War God.
Seeing a Void Beast Egg that could naturally reach the level of a tier 10 Planetary master just by living, they couldn’t help their fervour.
"I must get one of these." Nash’s eyes gleamed.
Since it was still in egg form, it wasn’t included in the limited quota in the Cosmic Competition.
If he could nurture such a Void Beast, it would be equivalent to having a ready-made guardian in his territory.
However, hearing the price reach the quintillions in just a few seconds and still climbing, Nash began to frown.
"1.3 quadrillion chronos!"
"1.7 quadrillion chronos!"
"2.1 quadrillion chronos!"
"This is insane!"
Even those who had been bidding fiercely at the start had gone silent.
All the Cosmic Teams that initially wanted to bid on the Void Beast eggs fell quiet, just watching.
Among the remaining bidders, Nash quickly identified their status after hearing the commotion outside.
"These Domain Leaders really know no bounds!"
"This is an Auction for us Cosmic Elites, not for them."
"What do you mean? This is an Auction, naturally the one with the highest bid wins!"
"Tsk, it’s really a show. Where did they even get these Void Beasts?"
The forces still bidding were no longer the cosmic elites, but leaders of each Domain Territory.
Tearing at each other, they began competing with everyone, disregarding the auction’s initial purpose.
However, the auctioneer didn’t care. Lilliana even smiled, beginning to introduce the origin of the Void Beast Eggs.
"These three Void Beast Eggs come from the Chronos Empire main battlefield. They were looted from the death of a tier 11 dark beast."
"According to regulation, these Void Beast eggs should not flow to places like this. However, because of the loosening of the rules, various Void Beast Eggs of tier 10 potential and below have become available." Lilliana smiled as the price slowly increased.
Like higher-tier battleships, Void Beast eggs at rank 9 and above were regulated resources that could only flow into the Chronos Capital or be granted to those with enough contribution.
It wasn’t that the Chronos Empire was stingy or sought to monopolize power, but instead that they wanted to allocate resources to places that needed them more.
"9.7 quadrillion chronos!"
"9.8 quadrillion chronos!"
"9.9 quadrillion chronos!"
"10 quadrillion chronos!"
"10.5 quadrillion chronos!"
"10.3 quadrillion chronos!"
"10.4 quadrillion chronos!"
Hearing the price for each Void Beast egg reached over 10 quadrillion chrono, everyone seemed to stop breathing, waiting for someone brave enough to raise the bid.
However, after one minute, two, then three, with no one daring to raise the price, Lilliana stamped the hammer, declaring the three winners!
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Meanwhile, in the room dedicated to Solaris Domain, Nash sat in silence.
"I still can’t afford it..."
He didn’t expect the bidding for a mere egg to be this intense.
He thought that with the 10 quadrillion he negotiated with Azaela, he could afford any items. Who knew he wasn’t even close?
"It seems I wasn’t destined to get such a guardian." Nash sighed, throwing the thought aside.
Anyway, even if he could buy it, who knew when he could nurture it until it reached its full potential.
Before it could reach its peak, Nash might have already advanced to tier 10 Planetary Rank.
Calming down, he paid attention to the item Lilliana presented next.
The following item was still Void Beast eggs, although the quality was a little lower; the number reached a thousand.
"The next item is Void Beast Eggs with up to tier 9 Planetary Seedling potential. The starting bid is 1 trillion chronos. Begin!"
"This time I should be able to buy one or two."
Although the bidding was still fierce, all those Dimensional Leaders stopped.
Leaving the stage to the Cosmic Elites, Nash was confident he wasn’t worse off than anyone.
Soon, picking three Void Beast eggs, Nash joined the bidding war.
Although the money still hadn’t arrived, Nash already had Azaela’s permission to bid in his name.
With a credit line up to ten quadrillion, Nash bid confidently.
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A while later, locking closely at his chosen void beast egg, the bidding came to a stop.
"450 trillion chronos!"
"460 trillion chronos!"
"490 trillion chronos!"
With the silence ending the bidding, Nash was able to buy the three Void Beast eggs for 450 trillion, 460 trillion, and 490 trillion chronos.
In total, he spent 1.4 quadrillion chronos.
"These eggs are too expensive." Nash sighed, paying with a heartache.
Although cheaper than a ready-made Tier 8 battleship, it was still too expensive in his opinion.
After all, they still needed to be nurtured before they could reach their full potential.
"This is because of the demand from cosmic elites. Furthermore, Void Beast eggs of such caliber can’t usually be bought, thus the price," Eldora commented.
"I know, but it’s still too expensive."
"If you don’t want to buy it, then you shouldn’t have bid."
"Haha, this is necessary." Nash smiled.







