The next day, after his daily training, Nash arrived at the Dark Willow Shelter.
"Is everyone here?" he asked.
"Everyone’s here, boss!" a team mber replied.
"Then let’s move. We still had to visit the Willow Prival Forest later."
Leading the team, Nash headed to the teleportation station to go to the Iron Fall Shelter.
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"Whoa, is this the Iron Fall Shelter?"
"It’s as prosperous as they say,".
"I can’t believe you’d find a place like this in the Dark Plane!"
"Yeah, if I didn’t know better, I’d think we were in the Virtual World."
As they marveled at the surroundings, the group quickly drew attention.
"Tch, a bunch of bumpkins,"
"What are these void warriors doing here? Is there an event or sothing?"
"What a waste of teleportation fee. Void warriors should know their place!"
Hearing such a naked mockery, the group shot a piercing glare at the crowd.
"What did you say? What’s it to you that we’re here? Did we still your wife? Did we kill your father?"
Seeing the crowd consisted only of void commanders, they felt no fear.
After scouring the entire Willow Jungle and facing countless 5-star dark beasts, their minds were tempered to the extre.
Leisurely picking herbs while dark beasts ca in droves had honed their courage.
Furthermore, knowing they couldn’t be hard in a shelter, their confidence soared.
"Co on, speak! Is this your place?"
"Are you all mute, and can only chatter behind our backs?"
"If you’ve got guts, punch here!"
Seeing such craziness, the crowd staggered back, fearing they might accidentally light up the fire.
"What a bunch of arrogant void warriors..."
"Lunatics! If you want a fight, take it to the arena."
"Hah, ignore them. We might get fined for causing trouble."
Not wanting to stir up more chaos, the crowd quickly dispersed.
Although it’s rare to see so many void warriors in one place, it wasn’t unheard of.
Many squads, thinking they had made a lot of money, visited the main shelters to sightsee and broaden their horizons.
anwhile, as the crowd dispersed, Nash’s team felt like they’d punched a cotton ball.
They thought these void commanders had so backbone, but they scattered like chickens at the slightest noise.
"You guys..." Nash muttered, speechless.
Seeing them shout like a bunch of ruffians, he couldn’t believe their nerve. What had these guys eaten to provoke such a large group of void commanders?
Fortunately, they were in a main shelter. Otherwise, if this happened in other shelters, the Void Commanders would have long prepared to ambush them outside the gates.
"Let’s head to the Star Tower and buy so gear," Nash said.
Not wanting to cause another scene, he quickly dragged the team to the Star Tower.
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"Welco, Sir Noir. It’s been a while," the receptionist greeted in familiarity.
"I’m here to buy equipnt for my team. Can I use my discount for them?"
"Of course, that’s within shop policy," the receptionist replied with a smile.
Unlike the Stanley family’s 90% discount, which would cut into profits, an ordinary VIP discount still earned the shop a margin.
"You heard her! Buy everything you need—I’ve got a 30% discount here!" Nash announced.
"Yeah! Thanks to the almighty boss!"
"Haha, I didn’t expect a discount!"
"Thirty percent? Looks like we can grab more gear!"
Watching them shout in celebration, Nash just shook his head.
"I’ll leave my VIP card here. I’ve got sothing else to do."
Since he was in the Iron Fall Shelter, he couldn’t miss the chance to boost his saturation rate.
Although he hadn’t fully deduced the God Body Astral Art, he’d already created up to 500% saturation level.
As for weapons, he already bought everything he needed, including high-quality weapons, armor, potions, and various auxiliary and consumable items.
"It’s all good, boss. Do what you need. We’ll wait here when we’re done shopping,"
"Got it. I won’t be long..."
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Heading to the familiar training hall, Nash began his journey to increase his saturation rate.
A few hours later, after spending nearly all his rits, a change appeared on his panel.
[Nash Navre
Rank: Void Warrior (360% )
rits: 256,502]
"Back to hundreds of thousands of rits again," Nash muttered.
Seeing his saturation rate rise by another chunk, Nash couldn’t help but feel happy; unfortunately, his joy was quickly tempered by the sight of his dwindling rits.
Regardless, rits were earned to be spent on his strength.
Standing up, he headed to the Star Tower to et his teammates.
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"Boss, you’re back!"
"Haha, the boss is here! Co on, check out this new gear—does it suit us?"
"Looking good. You actually resemble warriors now."
Clad in high-quality armor and weapons, they had transford from looking like thugs to resembling high-class warriors.
If not for their rowdy attitude, one might mistake them for an elite squad or army.
"Haha, looks like the rits we spent weren’t for nothing!"
Hearing Nash’s praise, they felt the hundreds of thousands of rits they’d spent were worth it.
"Have you bought everything you need?" Nash asked.
"Yes, boss, everything’s here!"
Not only had they bought armor, weapons, and consumable items like potions, but also storage equipnt.
Although they’d only purchased a few pieces of the cheapest storage bracelets with a 3x3 capacity, it was enough to boost their efficiency.
Heading to the Willow Prival Forest, they couldn’t have too much storage equipnt.
After fighting a horde of dark beasts, not having enough space to carry their harvest would be a travesty.
"Since you’ve prepared everything, it’s ti to head to the Willow Prival Forest."
Having spent only a few hours in the Iron Fall Shelter, they still had over ten hours to test the dangers of a five-star, dium-scale danger zone.
"Let’s go, boss! Let’s see if these dark beasts are tough—or our fists are tougher!"
"Haha, just in ti to test our new equipnt. Without dark beast blood to baptize it, it might as well be junk!"
"Tsk, tsk, I wonder how many rits we’ll earn in the Willow Prival Forest..."
\n(o)v.e\l
"Could we break a million rits?"
"Forget the doubt! We’ll definitely earn over a million rits."
"Maybe even ten million!"
"Haha, keep dreaming. Let’s go—don’t keep the boss waiting."
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