Besides the complete set of tier 8 laboratory equipnt, Nash was also given a set of tier 8 weapons, armor, and auxiliary treasures.
It seed the Covenant of Truth feared he would die in the wild void territory, so they gave him such a complete set of treasures.
"SSS level treatnt is really amazing," Nash sighed.
"What do you know, kid. If not for the Covenant of Truth unable to interfere with the Cosmic Competition, they would have already dragged you to the main headquarters," Aldric comnted.
Nash’s potential to beco at least a tier 7 scientist was more than a re Domain Territory could bring.
No matter how unusual the wild void area they would be sent into, how could it compare to a pillar of a civilization?
Unfortunately, they couldn’t even stop the Chronos Saint, much less Nash.
"It seems taking the scientific assessnt was the best thing I did this ti," Nash smiled.
Although he knew the benefits for his advancent were generous, he didn’t expect it to be this extensive.
Scrolling further through the list he was given, he also saw a personal tier 8 Laboratory Battleship included.
"This—can I change this condition?" Nash asked, turning to Aldric.
He already had a personal battleship, the Void Pulse.
Although it was only a tier 7 battleship, its speed, weapons, and various modules he bought for the ship made it no worse than a tier 8 battleship.
"What do you want to change it with? I’ll try to relay it to the Covenant of Truth."
"Can it be used to renovate my personal battleship?"
"That vessel made of Void mbrane?" Aldric frowned.
Since inviting Nash inside, he had also allowed him to park his battleship outside his laboratory.
"Yes, if they could upgrade it to a tier 8 battleship, then it would be the best," Nash muttered eagerly.
Once Void Pulse reached tier 8, it should have the average speed of a tier 9 battleship and a maximum speed of a tier 10 battleship.
After expanding it to size, it could also be turned into a laboratory battleship.
"I’ll relay your request to the Covenant of Truth. However, I can’t guarantee the result."
"It’s enough."
He didn’t care if it could be changed or not.
Having a Tier 8 laboratory ship was also great. Nash couldn’t complain much.
Looking further at the list, Nash was also given a bunch of training supplies.
From each elental resource for condensation, sublimation, virtualization, law, etc.
What shocked Nash was that even those rare and special law crystals were given away.
Looking at the long list containing all elents, Nash felt a little touched.
The Covenant of Truth really took care of their talents.
Just the quantity of these resources was enough for one to advance up to tier 8 War God.
As for himself, even with the peculiarity of his physique, advancing to the peak of the tier 6 realm was a certainty.
Besides the elental and law crystals, he was also given a complete set of potions.
From Soul Transformation Potion, Soul Sublimation Potion, Soul Virtualization Potion, etc.
There were also healing potions that could save a War God from the brink of death.
All in all, if he counted all these resources, their worth would reach at least a hundred quadrillion chronos!
One had to know that such money was not even available in the Solaris Domain.
Even if Azaela, a Planetary Master, sold himself, it might not be even worth that amount.
The reason why it was so expensive was because of the number of rare law crystals he was given, coupled with those high-tier potions for War Gods.
Rare law crystals were not available in the market.
To train with them, most usually only tried to comprehend and absorb them on their own.
Thus, to advance from tiers 6, 7, and 8, the ti usually stretched from thousands to millions of years.
With the amount of training resources he was given, even the most diocre individual could advance to War God rank in just ten thousand years.
Coupled with the potions that were sought after by everyone, a hundred quadrillion chronos was already cheap.
From the tier 8 lab equipnt, tier 8 treasures and weapons, special tier 8 battleship, and various training resources, the Covenant of Truth was truly generous!
"Tsk, it’s really excessive," Aldric muttered jealously.
Not minding Aldric’s words, Nash continued to browse the list.
After the potions, all that was on the list were various authorities and privileges he was given as a top key scientist under the Covenant of Truth.
As Nash would be out of the Chronos Empire for a long ti, he mostly skimd through it, reading through the ones that could benefit him imdiately.
Like various Virtual World Permissions, discounts to use Axis, access to key materials in the Covenant of Truth Exchange Center, etc.
Next, he was given a trillion seals of truth as a starting allowance.
"Nice, this cos on tily!"
With the seals of truth, various plans in his mind should be feasible.
Furthermore, as he read through the details, he learned that this was not the final allocation.
As long as his scientific rank increased, he would be given another batch of seals of truth.
With tier 5 scientists having an allocation of 100 trillion seals of truth, and tier 6 scientists having an allocation of 10 quadrillion seals of truth!
"Unfortunately, I can’t advance to a tier 5 scientist in ti."
It’s not just about the product he could present in the practical assessnt, but also because of the written assessnt.
Even with the [Library Module System], he wasn’t confident he could ace the test.
He was only at the Void Venerate Realm.
While he had the knowledge, he hadn’t personally experienced what sublimation was about.
Much less the varied and intricate foundation knowledge that he could only know at higher tiers.
Having read the books but not personally experienced what they were about would affect the answers he could give.
Although he might advance, the result would be diocre.
This was contrary to the expectations of the Covenant of Truth. With low scores, they might reclaim everything and brand him as a fake.
Skipping through the various authorities, access, and privileges he was given, Nash turned to the last page—his responsibilities.
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