Ery's eyes briefly lit up when the next weapon appeared above the stage.
Not just high grade, but top grade tier-seven blade slowly rotated in the air, its gigantic body forged from dense dark stone. The weapon radiated a heavy aura, and faint runic lines glowed along the surface of the blade.
The weapon seed extrely suitable for Ery.
The sheer size and weight of the blade ant it could unleash devastating destructive force. Combined with his primal aura and physical strength, it would certainly produce terrifying attacks capable of crushing most opponents.
For a brief mont, Ery seriously considered bidding.
However, as he observed the weapon more carefully, his initial excitent slowly faded.
The sword's runic patterns revealed its true nature, an earth-elent weapon. It would still be extrely useful for him, especially for unleashing the power of his Three-Axis Mountain technique, but it would be far less compatible with his more advanced dark-based techniques such as Star-Rending Cleave.
Ery let out a quiet sigh.
If the blade had been a low-grade tier-seven weapon, he might still have purchased it as a secondary weapon. But for a top-grade tier-seven artifact, the price would inevitably beco far too expensive for sothing that could not serve as his primary weapon.
And swords were always the most popular weapons among cultivators.
As expected, the bidding quickly escalated.
Within minutes, the price had already climbed close to ten thousand palace points.
The competition continued to intensify until one of the Supre figures seated in a VIP chamber placed a decisive bid.
"Twenty thousand."
The entire hall fell silent.
No one dared to challenge the price further.
The auctioneer struck the platform, finalizing the purchase.
Ery could only release a quiet sigh as the blade disappeared from the stage.
The auction continued.
More treasures appeared one after another-rare materials, unique artifacts, and ancient relics-each powerful in its own way. Yet none of them truly matched what Ery needed.
A faint hint of disappointnt crossed his face.
Beside him, Klea quickly observed his expression and gave him a gentle smile.
"It's a monthly auction," she reminded him softly. "That just ans we have another reason to co here again next month."
Ery nodded with a small smile.
She was right.
It was far better to remain patient and wait for the perfect weapon rather than rushing to purchase sothing unsuitable.
For a mont, Ery even considered leaving early.
But just as he was about to stand up, the auctioneer stepped forward once
more.
The atmosphere inside the hall changed instantly.
It was ti for the two special auction items.
Ery had almost forgotten about them.
Although he had no intention of competing for such rare treasures, his curiosity imdiately returned. Everyone in the hall bent forward slightly,
waiting to see what kind of item would appear.
The auctioneer slowly revealed the first treasure.
To everyone's surprise, it was an ice sculpture.
The foot long statue depicted a terrifying four-eyed giant, its body carved with extraordinary detail. The creature's expression was savage, its enormous mouth opened in a silent roar while the four eyes stared forward with chilling intensity.
The mont the sculpture was fully revealed, a terrifying aura erupted from it. Ery suddenly felt a powerful killing intent surge toward his mind, as if the giant itself had co alive and was about to devour him.
However, with his strong ntal power, Ery quickly realized the truth.
It was rely an illusion side effect.
Even so, several grand magus in the hall reacted instinctively. So gasped in shock, while others broke into cold sweat as the terrifying pressure swept across the audience.
A few knowledgeable individuals quickly recognized the artifact.
"It's from the Umbra faction... the Four-Eyed Giant Calamity statue"
The mont the na was spoken, whispers imdiately spread across the hall.
The auctioneer did not bother explaining the item in detail. After all, tier-eight artifacts were carefully cataloged and recorded within the Magus Alliance archives. Anyone could easily find information about them through the Virtual Palace database.
Ery quickly accessed the information.
The Umbra faction was once a powerful Grade-4 faction, though it had declined significantly over the centuries. The statue itself had been created by their legendary ancestor, the Umbra Emperor, one of the Twenty-Four Supre Emperors recorded in history.
According to the records, the Umbra Emperor had once defeated a terrifying four-eyed demonic monarch from an ancient battlefield. After slaying the creature, he refined its power and sealed part of its essence within this statue.
Through the artifact, the user could release the power of the Four-Eyed Giant, unleashing a devastating attack comparable to a tier-nine spell-a technique powerful enough to threaten even a Supre.
Because of its terrifying power, the statue was classified as tier-eight artifact.
Although it was technically a consumable treasure with limited uses, the statue itself contained fragnts of Origin Law comprehension left behind by the Umbra Emperor. Studying it could greatly assist the owner in understanding that profound ice law.
For a mont, Ery could not help imagining what it would an if he could obtain such an artifact. Not only would it dramatically strengthen Klea's cultivation, possessing a weapon capable of unleashing such power would also ensure that very few factions would dare provoke the Earth faction.
However, both Ery and Klea quickly dismissed the thought.
A tier-eight artifact with such a direct and devastating ability would command an unimaginable price. Even a rough estimate suggested it could easily exceed fifty thousand palace points, possibly far more depending on the bidding war.
What happened next was surprising.
The auctioneer invited a man forward-a grand magus who turned out to be the current patriarch of the Umbra faction.
The young looking patriarch bowed respectfully before addressing the hall. He explained that the statue had once protected their faction during a catastrophic in the past, but due to certain circumstances, they were now forced to part with their most treasured relic.
However, they were not asking for spirit stones or palace points.
Instead, they made a shocking request.
"We seek one Supre elder who is willing to beco our faction's external
elder for one thousand years."
The intention was obvious.
The Umbra faction was willing to trade their most valuable treasure in
exchange for long-term protection, ensuring their survival as a Grade-4
faction.
The hall instantly erupted with whispers.
Monts later, two VIP chambers above began to emit faint auras of interest.
The negotiations that followed were hidden from the public, but it did not take
long before the Umbra patriarch revealed a satisfied expression.
The deal had been made.
Not only had the Umbra faction gained a Supre guardian, but one who now possessed such a terrifying artifact.
Witnessing this exchange made Ery realize sothing important.
When it ca to truly rare treasures, palace points alone were not always
enough. Many owners preferred trading such artifacts for their own unique
demands or for other rare treasures of equal value.
The auctioneer returned to the stage. "Now, for the final item..."
By this point, Ery had already resigned himself to being nothing more than a
spectator.
However, the mont the last treasure was revealed, his eyes suddenly
widened.
It was a unique spirit weapon-one that seed perfectly suited for him.
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