"This is all thanks to your cultivation, President. The manual you left was truly a miracle. So civilizations and forces even ca to inquire if they could buy it." Julius explained.
Unlike other cultivation manuals, where one had to rely on energy and solid comprehension to advance, the manual Nash left behind only needed one to have a solid will to go further.
From 100-300%, 500-700%, 800-1000%, as long as one could hold back the pain and control the energy within their body, they could steadily advance while creating a solid foundation.
Of course, depending on the talent, the pain, ti, and concentration one had to endure would fluctuate.
Despite this miraculous manual, reaching 500-700% was still hard, while 800-1000% bordered on impossibility.
As for 100-300%, given the ruthless training the Earthlings had to do, anyone who couldn’t even achieve it would be too embarrassed.
Under this system, it could be said that the Earthlings were stronger than the average people of the Nova Sector, or even the Solaris Capital.
"Oh? Soone wanted to buy the manual I gave you? You didn’t sell it, did you?"
"Of course not. Without your word, how could I be so presumptuous?" Julius quickly shook his head.
"Good, haha. If you had sold it, you might have forged an enemy."
The manual he created was specified to the runic programs of the people of Earth.
If other civilizations tried to use it, they might regress or even cause a genetic collapse.
"I just need to follow every word you tell , President." Julius shook his head, unwavering.
No matter what he encountered, as long as he followed Nash’s words, he could never go wrong.
"You really are..." Speechless, Nash waved for Julius to continue recounting the improvents they had made.
Although three years was short, to the people of Earth, this was a massive wave of revolution.
Every day, every second, massive changes happen to every part of the world.
Recounting every detail, Nash and Camilla beca engrossed, as if listening to a story of a magnificent civilization moving toward greatness.
What’s better was that, knowing it was their ho and territory, their smiles couldn’t help but widen.
Soon, listening for hours, Nash finally nodded in satisfaction.
"It’s enough. I still want so surprises when I visit Earth personally."
Besides a few core matters, Nash didn’t want to be spoiled about the scenery they created.
"Got it, President."
"Before I forget. Have you taken the scientific assessnt?" Nash asked curiously.
With Julius’s raw SS-level scientific talent in life, he should be able to pass the tier 1 scientific assessnt easily.
"N-no—" Julius said nervously.
Not having the ti, and too lazy to bother with such a useless thing, Julius hadn’t taken the assessnt to mind.
"Then you better take it. Before Earth is transferred to Solaris Capital, you should beco a tier 1 scientific scholar."
"Got it, President. Promise to complete!" Julius nodded helplessly.
Recalling the requirents to beco a tier 1 scientist, he began to have a headache.
Needing to produce sothing new, Julius began to rack his mind about what he could do.
"Don’t overthink. I’m sure so of your economic theory is more than enough to pass the assessnt."
"Economic theories?" Julius’s eyes lit up.
"That’s right. Having such a treasure trove of knowledge but not using it is such a waste."
By Julius’s story earlier, Nash noticed he used so clever economic and political maneuvers that were very innovative.
Although it had many overlaps with the other books he had read, it still had its own rit.
It could be said that Julius had unknowingly used Earth as his experintal field and created a micromanagent theory that was on par with the very top of the universe.
"Thank you for your advice, President!"
"It’s nothing..."
Soon, after talking for a few more hours and telling Julius what to do, Nash and Camilla exited the Virtual World.
Returning to the Planetary Battleship, they were notified it was about to leave and return to the Nova Sector.
"It seems we have to find so residence first." Nash muttered.
The Planetary Battleship still had to return to the Nova Sector and do what it was supposed to do.
Unable to stay in the place, they had to pick a new residence.
"What about staying with Tsuka?" Camilla suggested.
"No, it’s not suitable."
Although the place was teeming with elental energy and law, their movents would also be limited.
Just the fact that they couldn’t activate the Virtual Place in there was already a significant downside.
How could they communicate with the outside world if such a basic thing was not allowed?
"Then, let’s pick a residence." Camilla’s eyes lit up, thinking of buying a house.
"Hmm, let’s find one." Nash also nodded.
Although only temporary, they would need to stay in this place for three years; having a residence of their own was a must.
If possible, Nash even wanted to buy a planet to develop.
Unfortunately, Solaris Capital was already saturated.
Besides so barren sections, all good places were already occupied.
Soon, leaving the Planetary Battleship, they headed to the center of the Solaris Capital.
Coming to the cluster of giant planets and stars, they still felt srized.
"It’s really amazing how they could balance the gravity between these celestial bodies."
"Indeed. Not only have they used technology, there’s even a hint of elents and laws in place." Nash deduced.
Previously, he thought Solaris Capital only used the power of technology and runic language. It seed there was more than what it appeared.
Having more knowledge, he could clearly see the essence of how the place could stay stable.
Taking the public transport ship, they arrived at one of the Solaris Capital Administrative Planets, Astralis.
In total, the Solaris Capital had nine administrative planets, from the primary residence of the Solaris Family to the main market, resource production, scientific planet, etc.
Astralis was the main residential administrative planet anyone from the Solaris Domain could rent.
Although worse off than other planets in terms of energy concentration, the place was one of the biggest, offering various services for comfort.
Nash had read that most of the top prodigies from other sectors had chosen the place to live.
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