IUD-Chapter 76: The Trading Area

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How big is the Main God Dimension?

The exact size of the Main God’s Dimension remains unknown to anyone, including Fang Li. However, Fang Li has learned from the knowledge bestowed by the Main God’s Dimension that it is primarily divided into four regions.

The first one is the Residential Area.

The second one is the Trading Area.

The third one is the Training Area.

The fourth one is the Entertainment Area.

The Residential Area is where the main Divine Envoys reside. It features streets lined with towering stone pillars that seem to stretch toward the sky.

The Trading Area is designated for trading and business transactions among the main Divine Envoys from different planes.

The Training Area serves as a place for the main Divine Envoys to train and enhance their skills.

The Entertainment Area is meant for the main Divine Envoys to enjoy their leisure time and relax.

Fang Li’s current destination is the Trading Area. Teleportation points have been established between these four regions, allowing the main Divine Envoys to travel freely.

Following the coordinates provided by the Main God’s Dimension, Fang Li has located the teleportation point leading to the Trading Area.

The Teleportation Point appears as a massive gate and numerous main Divine Envoys enter the trading area through the gate, some seemingly merging with space while others emerge from the water-like substance in the gate with a sudden surge, all joining the lively atmosphere.

Fang Li blends into the crowd and passes through the gate. In an instant, he finds himself in a different area.

The cacophony of noise assails his ears, resembling the hustle and bustle of a marketplace. Fang Li furrows his eyebrows in response and scans his surroundings.

Before him lies a vast open space, with stalls arranged along the streets, creating a visually appealing sight. However, the arguments between stall owners and customers turn this place into a chaotic marketplace.

Various exchanges can be heard:

“What? This piece of junk is worth 1000 Exchange Points? Are you kidding me? Just take it away!”

“Hey! Isn’t this price a bit too high? Lower it down a bit!”

“Huh? No bargaining? If you don’t accept bargaining, why did you come to the Trading Area? You might as well throw it into space!”

“One fixed price, 2000 Exchange Points. Take it or leave it!”

The constant clamor and bargaining fill the air throughout the Trading Area, causing stall owners to lose their temper. Shouting and arguing with customers, the atmosphere feels more like a marketplace than an organized trading area.

Fang Li was left speechless as he saw this scene.

“It seems that wherever there’s a price involved, competition follows.”

The items sold in this space are varied, but they lack the unique items found in each Dungeon World. Since the purpose of space is to allow main Divine Envoys to enter Dungeon Worlds, the distinctive items from those worlds are generally unavailable in space.

As a result, the items sold in space are either highly universal items like various recovery or replenishment items or special items like the Servant Certificate, without the unique items from different Dungeon Worlds.

If a main Divine Envoy obtains a unique item from their Dungeon World that they have no use for, they can sell it to other space envoys and earn Exchange Points.

However, buying and selling in the Main God Space naturally occurs at a fixed price, which is usually half of the item’s original value. Main Divine Envoys often dislike such a situation.

This is where the Trading Area comes into play. Here, main Divine Envoys set up their stalls, and Main God Space even operates an auction house here. By paying the auction fee, which amounts to five percent of the final price, participants can take part in auctions at the auction house.

Alternatively, they can directly trade items and Exchange Points at the designated stalls in the Trading Area without incurring the auction fee.

“I must explore this place regardless.”

After all, Fang Li currently possesses a staggering 50,000 Exchange Points. For a rookie, this amount is nothing short of a miracle.

However, keeping the Exchange Points hidden away would be foolish. Main Divine Envoys strive to earn Exchange Points by any means possible, as they can be converted into tangible power.

Although Fang Li has experienced a significant boost in his Attributes due to his Title and possesses ten unused Attribute Points, his skills are currently limited to the Innate Skill and the passive skill Slaughterer.

Fang Li’s lack of equipment had also become apparent to him, prompting him to urgently seek ways to spend his Exchange Points and enhance his own strength.

With ten days of rest time available, Fang Li contemplates the possibility of extending his period of rest, but the exorbitant cost of 1000 Exchange Points per day leaves him astounded.

In other words, if Fang Li were to indulge in two months of rest in space, his entire reserve of Exchange Points would be completely depleted.

“After ten days, I’ll directly head to the second Dungeon World. As for Exchange Points, it’s best to convert them all into strength.” With this mindset, Fang Li commences his exploration of the various stalls in the Trading Area.

Each stall presents an array of specialty items from different Dungeon Worlds, captivating Fang Li and broadening his horizons. However, the items available for sale at these stalls generally lack significant value.

Truly precious items are not haphazardly displayed at the stalls. Instead, they are entrusted to the auction house for auction. This approach allows sellers to maintain anonymity, avoid drawing unwanted attention to them, and they could also earn greater profits.

Fang Li’s ultimate destination is the auction house, situated at the heart of the Trading Area. However, the auction house in space deviates from the traditional concept of such establishments.

Functioning more like a spacious shop, it features carefully arranged tables and chairs, resembling an open-air restaurant and fostering a relaxed atmosphere.

The Main Divine Envoys occupy each table, though, they are not there for a meal or idle conversation. They sit with unwavering focus, attentively studying the space before their eyes, occasionally running their hands over invisible objects.

Taking in the scene around him, Fang Li locates an available seat and settles down.

In an instant, an interface materializes before him— the auction house interface.

“Such advanced technology.” Fang Li can’t help but comment, then, following the lead of the nearby Main Divine Envoys, he begins navigating the interface with ease.

In the next moment, a succession of items and equipment materializes on the interface, neatly arranged and classified, allowing Fang Li to peruse them at his leisure.

These items are all up for auction, presenting an enticing array of possibilities.

There are types of equipment.

There are Items.

Surprisingly, there are also Skills.

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