So, Gravis and Mortis began to fly in a random direction, searching for anything that could be converted into money.

The extremely hard ore this deep in the earth couldn't be used. First of all, it was hard but brittle. At best, it could be used for buildings. Additionally, this kind of ore was scattered all across the world at this depth, making the supply endless. The Peak Sects had already squeezed all the money out of this kind of ore.

Fortunately, thanks to their Elemental Synchronicity, getting through the ore wasn't harder than flying through air. They could even teleport.

Only very powerful Divine Gods could survive in such a depth. Additionally, not many of those existed. On top of that, their Spirit Sense would be suppressed by a significant degree by the gravity.

Because of that, the two of them were safe at such a depth.

Yet, there also wasn't anything valuable at such a depth.

So, the two of them charged in a random direction for around 20 years, and then, they slowly surfaced a bit.

They remained at a depth where only Late-Stage Ancestral Gods could survive, but thanks to their unsuppressed Spirit Sense, they could also see the area where only Mid-Stage Ancestral Gods could survive.

Some valuables could be found here.

However, the highest world was still far too gigantic, and the valuable places were rare.

After a century of searching, the two of them only found two tiny clusters of ore, and they weren't even that valuable.

Since they knew the True Law of Hard Complex Materials, they knew what kind of ore this was and how much it was worth.

They made about 50,000 God Stones.

In a hundred years.

That was essentially nothing.

However, they simply didn't have any other option, so they continued.

Twenty years later, they found another tiny cluster of ore.

Then, they found another one.

Then-

"Stop!" Mortis transmitted to Gravis.

"What's going on?" Gravis asked Mortis. Mortis had always traveled at the front in his intangible form as security.

"Roots," Mortis answered.

"Roots? There's a plant?" Gravis asked.

"Yes, and the roots don't seem to end at this depth. I think this is a Divine God plant," Mortis answered.

Gravis asked in shock. "Where the hell

a Peak Sect. I don't think that normal Sects have

randomly just entered the headquarters of a

valuables is luck-based, and you know our

a deep

as insurance, Gravis wouldn't have seen the plant before

would have simply captured or killed

Gravis commented with frustration. "Can

we didn't find even

build Formation Arrays that far down,"

"Anyway, we should

Mortis didn't answer.

do something here," Mortis

"Hm?" Gravis asked.

think about Samsara?" Mortis

plant must have lived? Additionally, it has been surrounded by thousands of Cultivators every second of its life. One Samsara will probably stretch

not going

you sure about that?" Mortis

I will survive a billion years of Samsara?" Gravis asked

Mortis answered. "You have created Samsara with Minor Law of Perceived Reality as

being pulled into your own attack sounds like a disadvantage and an

transform Samsara into an attack that only pulls your enemy into

he scratched

You want to try? However, it should take a while until I'm done with creating

"You simply go further down and create your attack in peace. I will simply search for

"Alright, let's

went deeper underground

combined it with the True Law of Perceived

peak-rank Laws, and it would take a

focused on his attack, and eventually, he

him

only found about a million God

Gravis asked. "Theoretically, I shouldn't be pulled into Samsara again, but I'm not certain. If I use it on the plant, I might

on me,"

lifted an

conviction is incomparably stable. Additionally, we haven't lived for that long, and my Samsara should only take around three to

of his head. "Alright, but I will only use the new base-version. I won't add all the

Mortis nodded.

out his saber and loaded it with his new

his saber towards Mortis,

excitement reached a new

pulled

It worked!

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