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Now reading: Chapter 543 - Big Progress from 100% DROP RATE : Why is My Inventory Always so Full?, a Fantasy novel by Meagerton.

Half a year passed.

In that half year, Lootwell’s progress beca rhythmic.

Growth no longer ca as one shocking leap after another. It ca in organized waves.

Branch after branch opened across the West Continent.

Each branch had its own character, but all of them carried the sa unmistakable mark.

Lootwell’s order.

Representatives were chosen carefully.

Lucien approved the final choices when necessary, but more and more often, he simply looked over the recomndations and signed them.

Lootwell had learned how to choose.

That mattered.

anwhile, the Crafting Division beca more terrifying with each passing month.

More mass-production machines appeared.

Rurik’s automaton lines beca one of the greatest surprises.

At first, outsiders had treated automatons as curiosities.

Then they saw them work.

They did not tire. They did not complain. They did not lose concentration. They did not drink, gossip, gamble away delivery schedules, or decide that "good enough" was a philosophy.

That alone made them revolutionary.

Rurik managed the production with frightening enthusiasm. The versions sold outside Lootwell remained limited, of course. Useful, durable, obedient, efficient, and impressive, but never equal to the internal models used by the territory itself.

Still, even the weaker versions beca famous almost imdiately.

One rchant house bought a batch for warehouse logistics and cut its loading ti by more than half within a week.

A mining clan purchased several for ore hauling and imdiately returned to order more.

A sect bought a set for nial formation maintenance, then tried to pretend the purchase had not changed their internal budget calculations forever.

It was too late.

Everyone knew.

Automatons were no longer strange.

They were desirable.

And the communication devices had gone even further.

By now, the culture shock had faded.

The West Continent no longer treated communication devices like miraculous toys that needed to be stared at every few breaths. They had entered daily life.

The world had not fully realized it yet, but an invisible habit had taken root.

People no longer asked whether they needed communication devices.

They asked why they did not have better ones.

That was when Lucien knew the first phase had succeeded.

•••

The Scarlet Sect beca the first great proof of another strategy.

Sohow, Raven convinced the Scarlet Sect to hand over its Origin Core fragnt.

When the fragnt finally arrived in Lootwell, Lucien stared at it for a mont, then smiled.

That single decision changed the Scarlet Sect’s future.

Lootwell did not take without paying.

The Scarlet Sect beca an official deep ally.

The difference beca visible within months.

The Scarlet Sect gained access to products never sold in the open market. Better communication devices. Higher-grade dicines. Superior automaton support. Specialized training schedules. Priority repair.

And most importantly—

limited permission to enter deeper into Lootwell’s territory.

The Grand Archives.

The Scarlet Sect was allowed to study selected Law Books under supervision.

That alone made their elders nearly lose composure.

The effect was imdiate.

People who had been stuck for years suddenly found their next direction. Practitioners who lacked conceptual clarity finally understood where their laws were supposed to bend. Several elders who had once believed they would die before reaching higher realms found their bottlenecks cracking in less than a month.

By the end of the first quarter, the Scarlet Sect had produced a visible wave of new Ascendants.

By the end of half a year, its strength had leapt so far beyond its previous standard that Maereth Region could no longer pretend to evaluate it using the old hierarchy.

The Scarlet Sect beca the strongest sect in Maereth.

Raven sent a ssage after that.

[I think the patriarch is pretending not to smile in public.]

Lucien replied:

[Let him enjoy it. He made a good trade.]

And he had.

The Origin Core fragnt had been symbolic power.

Lootwell had given them living power.

Naturally, Lucien let rumors spread.

The Scarlet Sect had given Lootwell an Origin Core fragnt and received deep alliance in return.

That was all.

The effect was better than any advertisent.

Other sects began asking questions.

Could similar arrangents be discussed? Would Lootwell consider other fragnts? What level of access would be granted? Would alliance include protection? Would strategic products be offered? Would branch priority be included?

Lucien smiled when the first formal request arrived.

Then ca another.

Then another.

Within half a year, Lootwell gathered more than a dozen additional Origin Core fragnts through negotiated exchange.

The kind where both sides left thinking they had won, though Lucien was quite confident he had won more.

Still, he had reasons beyond greed.

The Origin Core fragnts could not be left scattered forever.

Lucien did not know how many fragnts existed among the Thousand Races’ side.

But he understood one thing.

If the Black Mass monsters gathered too many, the balance would turn uglier.

And now that the Black Mass had awakened consciousness, it would favor its own monsters more directly than before. Fragnts in foolish hands could beco bait. Fragnts in evil hands could beco gates. Fragnts in desperate hands could beco disasters.

Lucien wanted them gathered before the wrong powers gathered them first.

So the plan was simple.

Offer sothing better than hoarding.

Make surrendering fragnts profitable.

Make alliance desirable.

Make the old symbol feel small compared to the future Lootwell could provide.

It worked.

And with each new fragnt rged into the Origin Core Shrine, the network deepened.

The signal widened.

The authority sharpened.

By the ti the rged body neared fifty fragnts, even Lucien felt the difference whenever he stood before it.

The Origin Core was no longer rely infrastructure.

It was becoming a continental nervous system.

•••

During those sa months, Lucien and Seran continued their ugly little hobby.

Dungeon battery hunting.

They did not make grand announcents about it.

They simply vanished into the void at intervals, returned with sealed horrors that would have made lesser civilizations declare a national week of prayer, and fed them into the Ascension Spire with the casual efficiency of two n who had long ago misplaced the normal boundary between danger and resource acquisition.

After several such expeditions, the Spire changed again.

Its upper levels expanded.

At last, the Ascension Spire could support training environnts and mimicked monsters up to the Ninth Stage of the Celestial Realm.

When the announcent spread internally, the battle maniacs of Lootwell behaved exactly as expected.

They celebrated as though soone had gifted them a holiday built entirely from violence.

Creating Eternal-level environnts, however, remained another matter entirely.

That was still difficult.

It required an absurd amount of essence, stronger dungeon batteries, and a level of stability Lucien was unwilling to fake.

He could force sothing crude if he wanted. But a sloppy Eternal-level dungeon environnt was not training.

It was either a joke or a mass funeral.

Neither interested him.

Still, the Spire was nearing the upper completion of its Celestial phase.

And thanks to the Origin Core’s growing authority, Lucien discovered another function.

Suppression consent.

Those stronger than a dungeon level could now enter while voluntarily suppressing their strength to match the permitted range.

It was not the sa as ordinary restriction arrays. It was cleaner and more precise.

The Origin Core did not simply crush power downward. It created a temporary agreent between entrant, seal, dungeon, and floor authority.

The user consented.

The dungeon accepted.

The Origin Core stabilized the boundary.

That ant even Eternals could enter the Ascension Spire now if they agreed to suppress themselves.

The first ti Solar Concordium tried it, he almost refused to leave.

•••

Solar Concordium arrived a few months after mory returned to the world.

He ca, of course, for combat.

Lucien had expected that.

The man entered Lootwell with an expression that suggested he had co to challenge.

Then he saw the territory.

By the end of the first day, his expression had changed.

By the end of the second, he had entered the Ascension Spire.

By the end of the third, he was in love.

The suppression chanism fascinated him most.

For soone with the Law of Combat, being able to suppress himself cleanly and experience battle as though he were once more climbing from the ground upward was not rely entertainnt.

It was worship.

He fought like a mortal. Then like a tamorphosis practitioner. Then like a Transcendent. Then like an Ascendant. Then again. Then again. Then again.

Every level, every limitation, every forced reduction of advantage gave him sothing he had almost forgotten.

Honest struggle within a defined boundary.

Solar Concordium stayed in the Spire for a month.

At so point, one of his attendants sent a ssage from his territory asking when he intended to return.

He replied:

[When I am finished.]

The attendant then asked when that would be.

Solar Concordium did not answer.

Lucien found this deeply funny.

When Solar Concordium finally erged, his clothes were damaged, his aura was sharper, his eyes were brighter, and his grin looked like soone had restored several centuries of enthusiasm to his bones.

He went directly to Lucien.

Then placed an Origin Core fragnt before him.

Lucien looked at it.

Then at him.

Solar Concordium said, "For the Spire."

Lucien stared for a mont.

Then nodded with complete seriousness.

"Unrestricted access."

Solar Concordium smiled.

"Good."

That was the entire negotiation.

Eirene later looked at the contract and said, "That was barely diplomacy."

Lucien replied, "It was spiritual bribery between honest n."

She considered that.

Then marked the agreent properly.

•••

The ancient beasts were also settled during those months.

One by one, Lucien returned to those who remained from the cage of the Eternal of Stillness.

By then, the lesson had long since been understood.

The Titan and Behemoth had served as examples. The first contracted beasts had served as proof.

Refusal no longer carried the sa dignity it once had.

So the last dozens accepted Concord Pacts.

Lucien then asked sothing from them.

They would serve as protectors.

They would stabilize branches, guard critical nodes, deter hostile powers, and act as living proof that Lootwell did not expand helplessly.

In return, Lucien promised them a hundred years.

After a hundred years, once the structure had stabilized and the world had adjusted to Lootwell’s reach, they could break the pacts themselves and choose their own paths.

That surprised so of them.

And strangely enough, that made them more willing to serve properly.

Forced loyalty had limits.

Recognized usefulness had pride.

By the end of half a year, every ancient beast once imprisoned under Stillness had been released from captivity and placed under purpose.

Lootwell’s branches beca much harder to threaten after that.

•••

anwhile, Lucien’s own people continued growing.

That, more than all the wealth and branches and fragnts, might have been the most terrifying developnt.

Because Lootwell did not rely produce goods.

It produced power.

Vivian was among the first Lucien focused on personally.

He created an empty vessel for her, just as he had done for himself, because he refused to let her foundation remain rely excellent when it could beco monstrous.

Then he guided her into the Abyssal Pool.

She trusted him completely.

That did not make the process pleasant.

At one point, Vivian opened one eye through the pressure and said, with strained calm, "Brother."

Lucien looked at her.

"If I survive this, I am telling Mother you made this sound gentler than it is."

Lucien smiled.

"That is fair."

She survived.

More than survived.

Her body changed.

The Celestial aspect of her existence deepened. Her Wings of Atonent and Halo of Absolution resonated more cleanly. Her foundation beca broader, heavier, and far more capable of supporting future laws without cracking beneath their weight.

Cielius went through the sa advancent.

So did several others.

Skittles and the slis did not need nearly as much help.

The slis treated the Abyssal Pool like so kind of suspiciously pleasant bath.

The first ti Lucien saw Skittles bounce into it with several others following happily behind, he stared for a while and decided, once again, that slis were a mistake reality had sohow made adorable.

Skittles reached the Celestial Realm.

So did several of the others.

Oreo. Nyxis. Spryn. Drayn. Morphy. Even the Nihility Slis advanced in their own eerie, quiet way.

They did not celebrate loudly.

They simply beca more dangerous and continued bouncing around as though nothing had happened.

Sparkles and Lucien’s other pets required more direct assistance, but they progressed too.

Lootwell’s core circle rose.

Slowly by their standards.

Absurdly by anyone else’s.

Other powers raised a Celestial through generations of hoarded wealth, brutal selection, rare inheritances, lucky insights, and old monsters guarding secret resources for centuries.

Lootwell looked at that and treated it as an inefficient production problem.

Lucien knew how dangerous that was.

He also knew how necessary it had beco.

The world was changing. The Black Mass had awakened. Abyssal entities had moved. Primordial Incarnations were no longer distant myths. The hidden structure of the universe had begun showing its teeth.

A territory full of ordinary talented people would not be enough.

He needed monsters of his own.

People who would stand with him when the scale of conflict finally stopped pretending to be regional.

And so Lootwell grew.

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