The Strongest War God-Chapter 1927: Controlling the Enemies
Chapter 1927: Controlling the Enemies
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
The forbidden technique he used had killed more than a hundred transcendents with a single strike and had allowed him to fight against the master of Maknum.
Even when seriously injured, he managed to suppress the seven-leaf grass and Shadey Kanevsky.
At this moment, everyone was shocked.
However, Indiana Ibbot had already placed a bid.
According to their earlier discussion, he couldn’t participate in the competition anymore.
The rest would be left to the golden flood dragon and the others to discuss.
"The third item will be auctioned off," Imran Haak announced softly from the stage. "The starting price is one billion. Each bid must be no less than one million."
With that, he didn’t give the people in the hall a chance to react.
"One trillion!" said the stone king of the innate race from his private room.
To them, it was definitely worth that price.
If he could secure it at that amount...
Indiana’s face turned green.
The quality of the items obtained varied greatly for the same price.
However, in room 602, Colton Jansky casually had both hands in his pockets and said, "Two trillion!"
The bidding price doubled.
The stone king’s expression didn’t change as he added, "2.5 trillion!"
The major factions were effectively knocked out of the running.
Such a high price was beyond their reach; even if they sold their sects, they wouldn’t be able to raise that many resources.
The various super races had occupied the universe for countless years and accumulated vast wealth.
No one knew that today’s auction was a chance to compete based on family backgrounds.
Braydon Neal had brought out the transcendent body from Maknum.
Let’s see how much they could get for it.
If everyone ran out of money, Braydon wouldn’t let them off easily; instead, he would stop the auction and bring it to an end.
"Three trillion!" Colton called out again.
"3.3 trillion!" The stone king’s eyes were filled with cold killing intent.
Colton tilted his head and looked downstairs, smiling playfully.
The stone king exploded in anger.
This was a blatant provocation.
If the price was suddenly raised like this, wasn’t it challenging the innate race?
King Isberg suddenly transmitted a secret message. "I found out. That kid is named Colton Jansky. He is the reincarnation of the former five lords. In his previous life, he was the Bright Lord!"
"What?" The stone king’s expression changed.
He knew exactly who the Bright Lord was; he was the leader of the five lords back then, as well as the head of the five tigers under the leader.
In his previous life, the innate race had paid a hefty price to surround and kill him.
Now that the two sides had met, they both understood the implications.
The stone king’s heart sank, and a bad feeling washed over him.
Knowing Braydon’s identity and Colton’s background, he realized that the occupants of rooms 702 and 602 were probably just decoys.
He recognized this as a trap, and yet they had no choice but to step into it.
If he exposed all of this, he would likely be expelled and lose his right to participate in the auction.
In that case, the other families would undoubtedly rejoice—one less strong competitor was a significant advantage for them.
The stone king understood that as long as he didn’t bid a satisfactory price, Braydon wouldn’t easily part with the third item.
It was an auction, but it was just waiting for the right price.
Whether the price was suitable would determine the outcome.
If it was, he would sell; if not, he could simply bid and take it back.
From any angle, it was clear that the humans were definitely making a profit.
"Five trillion!" the stone king declared decisively.
Five trillion auction coins.
If he exchanged them for resources, he should be able to get 50 Great Path Primordial Chaos Fruits—enough for 50 peak-stage cultivators.
It wasn’t a bad deal.
Colton glanced over and chose to withdraw from the auction.
Auction item number 3 was secured by the innate race, who paid a total of five trillion auction coins.
He really had to dig deep into his family’s wealth; otherwise, he wouldn’t be able to gather that many auction coins.
The auction continued until now.
Backstage, the ancestors from the various large races had all used special treasures of foundational level.
Each one was like a Great Path Primordial Chaos Fruit.
Consuming one could allow a person to quickly break through to the peak in a short amount of time.
This was exactly what Braydon wanted.
Imran stood on the stage and presented eight or nine transcendent bodies.
He had acquired a substantial amount of resources from the various races.
However, by the time the thirteenth auction item came around, an accident occurred.
The various races were starting to feel fatigued.
They realized they had spent a significant amount of resources, and if this continued, they would likely be drained dry by Braydon.
As a result, the bids weren’t coming in as quickly.
Ultimately, this transcendent body was auctioned off to the Immortal Alliance, which was infuriating.
It went for 700 billion.
The faces of the various super races darkened.
Meanwhile, Braydon sensed something was off.
He sat in the private room, tapping his fingers on the table, feeling something was amiss.
He murmured, "These guys don’t seem to have good intentions!"
"In the future, they’ll probably try to seize the path," Luther Carden replied from the adjacent room.
The two brothers seemed to have seen through the super races’ thoughts.
They allowed the transcendent body to slip through and be claimed by other powers.
Even with the protection of the human race, those who obtained a transcendent body could choose to break through within human territory.
The super races didn’t dare to act recklessly in Wollo—neither the giant race nor the innate race were willing to make a move there.
Otherwise, they would provoke the human race’s wrath.
If the nine transcended together, it wouldn’t be a joke.
However, once those who obtained the transcendent bodies successfully transcended and left Wollo, they would be in danger.
They would definitely be hunted down and killed by the super races.
Needless to say, this was exactly what they were planning.
They would let go of their transcendent bodies and allow various powers to fight over them.
In the end, they would secure a transcendent body and transcend themselves.
That was the true prey of the various large races.
At that point, they would hunt.
Not only would he obtain a transcendent path, but he would also acquire a transcendent body.
He earned it with his strength.
Therefore, aside from the super races or the ancient realm forces, the ancient realm was the most powerful.
However, obtaining a transcendent body wasn’t necessarily a good thing.
Everything seemed to confirm Braydon’s suspicions.
The six races would bid for low-level transcendent bodies whenever possible, but if they couldn’t, they would simply let it go.
The six races could only afford to bid for low-level transcendent bodies for trillions of coins.
Once the amount was more than that, they would immediately withdraw.
As a result, the other private rooms in the hall began to place their bids. "Interesting!" Braydon smiled faintly.
"Next is the twentieth auction item: a level five transcendent body with a transcendent path completion rate of 7%," Imran announced from the stage.
Indiana and the others all looked over.
A low-level transcendent body could go for a significant price.
Fourth, fifth, or sixth-level bodies were not something he could afford to give up, especially those that contained the path of transcendence.
Once someone fused with it, if they were determined to hide in Wollo without coming out of human territory, they could cultivate for a while and then break through.
For instance, even if the person who fused with this item couldn’t reach the fifth level, becoming a fourth-level transcendent expert would pose a huge problem for the super races.
They were not going to allow enemies to get too strong.
All the truly valuable items had to be monopolized at all costs and kept within their control—whether it was the body of a mid-level transcendent or a high-level one.