As he entered the center of the World of Fate, he was greeted by a huge living room.
On the living room, there were many messages hanging high above, giving Adil a strong sense of déjà vu.
As he walked in, Adil casually glanced at it.
The messages that could be displayed here were basically posted by some Destiny Walkers. Some of them could be read for free, while others had to be paid.
"Ten ways to discover the Destiny's Child."
"How to avoid the world's poison when entering a different world?"
"How to harvest the world's energy while minimizing the backlash."
… …
Messages flashed past his eyes, causing Adil to feel a little dizzy for a moment.
He looked at the messages in this area, they were basically written by some experienced Destiny Walkers. Among them, Adil even saw a very familiar name.
That was the strategy posted by Chellar, it was quite eye-catching in this area, and seemed to be quite popular.
Basically all the strategies here had to be paid. Adil casually opened a few, paid a few World Stones, and roughly understood the situation. After that, he no longer paid attention to this area and turned to the other side.
At the bottom of this area was the trading area, the messages inside were basically trading information, and the quantity was much more than the strategy information above.
This was the place that Adil was really interested in.
"Basic Spiritual Energy Training Method, Psionic World No. 38, 50 World Stones."
"Septuple Fist Secret Technique, World No. 97, 3 World Stones."
"Dracophant Secret Technique, Secret Technique World No. 47, 300 World Stones."
… …
Messages flashed past his eyes again. After looking at these messages, Adil found some patterns.
There were very few physical items being traded here, most of them were knowledge items, secret techniques of certain worlds, or precious information.
After carefully observing this situation for a while, Adil also found the reason.
In the World of Fate, although there was a function to transfer physical items, the amount of World Stones required was too terrifying, and it was far cheaper than trading knowledge items.
Therefore, in this World of Fate, unless it was some extremely precious resources, no one would choose to trade physical items.
"What a money-grubber."
After casually strolling around this place and getting a preliminary understanding of the rules here, Adil sighed.
The World of Fate had a very clear characteristic, no matter what you do, you need to pay the World Stones.
It didn't matter if you wanted to trade goods or buy strategy guides, you had to pay taxes. Moreover, the taxes were very heavy. Adil was speechless when he saw it. He felt that he didn't have enough money.
Adil had some understanding of this situation after strolling for so long.
It was said that the World of Destiny was created by a great being called the Lord of Destiny. The reason or purpose of its creation wasn't complicated, it was to collect World Energy.
This great existence created the World of Fate, spreading the Seeds of Fate across the multiverse, allowing those with potential to become Fate Walkers, then made these people work for him, continuously collecting World Force.
Perhaps it was because he disdained to deceive ants, but the Master of Fate had explained all of this very clearly.
The Fate Walker traveled through many worlds, risking the danger of being devoured by the world itself to harvest world power. According to the Master of Fate's words, this was a naked trade. After all, without the Seeds of Fate, these people wouldn't have the ability to harvest World Force.
Of these harvested World Force, the Fate Walker would only get half of it, the other half would be taken by the Master of Fate through the Mark of Fate.
After obtaining half of the World Force, the Lord of Destiny would use all sorts of methods to exploit the World of Destiny for consumption.
He had to pay to buy information, trade goods, and even more so to travel to other worlds.
There wasn't a single service in the World of Fate that didn't require money. It was obvious that the Master of Fate wanted to squeeze out all of the World Stones that the Fate Walker had worked so hard to collect.
Adil guessed that if it wasn't for the Fate Walker's enthusiasm, the Master of Fate would have most likely skipped all of these steps and directly confiscated all of the World Stones that the Fate Walker had obtained.
This method reminded Adil of some capitalists in his previous life.
Although there was a huge difference between the two, they were surprisingly similar in this aspect. They both exploited their own workers as much as possible, while also hoping that their workers would work hard.
However, Adil wasn't unhappy with this exploitation.
On one hand, this was the truth. Without the World of Fate, most Fate Walkers wouldn't be able to do anything even if they had enough World Stones.
On the other hand, Adil discovered that compared to the other Fate Walkers who were being exploited, his situation seemed to be a bit better.
Because the ability in his body had devoured the Seed of Fate, Adil had completely replicated the Seed of Fate's abilities. Even without the Seed of Fate, he could harvest World Force.
This allowed him to bypass the most heavily exploited part of the production process, allowing him to avoid being exploited by the Master of Fate and not have to suffer like the other Fate Walkers.
Thinking to there, he couldn't help but smile and walk to the other side.
The hall in front of him was quite big. On one side of the hall, there were many doors of light, giving off a faint glow.
Adil was very familiar with this glow. Every time he activated the ability in his body and went to another world, he would see the glow that belonged to that world.
The doors of light in front of him represented a large world.
In front of him, Adil looked over and saw at least hundreds of light doors densely packed together. He could not help but be taken aback by the sight.
However, although there were many doors of light, not all of them were useful.
Even if they were all worlds, some of them didn't have any life, their World Force was weak, and some were even on the verge of death.
In the multivariate world, these types of worlds were the most common. Most of the hundreds of doors of light in front of him belonged to this type, the lowest type. Apart from a few special worlds, most of them didn't have much value.
Better than these types of worlds were worlds with life.
In the multivariate world, these worlds that gave birth to life belonged to the second type, but there were also large differences.
Although they all gave birth to life, whether they were wild beasts or intelligent beings, how many types of life there were, and whether they had developed to a high level of civilization. These were all factors that determined the value of a world.
Above this was the third type of world.
This kind of world usually developed a certain Extraordinary system, and the specific value would vary according to the different levels of power of the Extraordinary system, and the difference would often be very big.
Apart from these three types of worlds, there was a fourth type of world, which was also the most valuable type.
However, there weren't many descriptions of this type of world in the World of Destiny.
Thinking about this information in his mind, Adil glanced at it casually.
In front of him, among the hundreds of doors of light, there were only 30-40 that belonged to the second type of world, and less than 10 that belonged to the third type of world. The rest belonged to the first type of world.
Looking at these doors of light in front of him, Adil carefully searched for a while, but in the end, he didn't find the door that belonged to the World of Knights.
'Without the specific coordinates of the World of Knights, it seems that Chellar entered through a random teleportation method,' thought Adil.
These doors of light basically belonged to worlds that the Lord of Destiny had control of. Through the world's coordinates, one could enter steadily.
However, apart from entering a fixed world through the world's coordinates, there was another way to enter other worlds, and that was through random teleportation.
Of course, although it was called random teleportation, it was actually within a certain range.
By paying different amounts of world stones, one could state one's request to the world gate and enter the world one wanted to enter through the Fate spell.
The simplest request was to enter a world.
This request was the most basic, because without this prerequisite, one might really be teleported to the void outside of the world, instantly turning one into dregs.
When ordinary Destiny Walkers used this function, they usually requested to enter a world with life. This was the most cost-effective method. Although there was a high chance that they would descend into an ordinary world, there was a small chance that they would descend into a world with extraordinary power.
If one had enough world stones, one could even directly request to descend into a world with Destiny's Child.
However, this way, the amount of world stones needed was extremely terrifying, and it was definitely a price that ordinary Destiny Walkers couldn't afford.
"Adil, you're finally here." A voice sounded out from behind him.
Hearing this voice, Adil turned around and saw a familiar yet unfamiliar figure.
It was a young man wearing a white shirt, dressed like a successful person in the workplace. His looks could be considered handsome, just a bit wretched. Right now, he was standing there looking at Adil with a smile on his face.
"You're … Chellar?"
Looking at this young man in front of him, looking at his somewhat familiar appearance, Adil spoke a bit uncertainly.
"Haha, that's right!" In front of him, Chellar smiled and nodded, then pointed at himself. "Are you surprised by my current appearance?"
"Indeed a bit." Adil lightly nodded, expressing his affirmation.
"This is how I look." Chellar sighed. "That appearance before was the influence of the world's poison."
"Then, looking at your current appearance, you've already left that world?" Hearing his words and looking at his current appearance, Adil asked back.
"Yes, after meeting you that day, I directly left." Chellar nodded. "20 years, I've been in that world for a whole 20 years, and I really can't hold on any longer."
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