It’s been five months since he created the faith-soothing potion.
After its creation, Nash was able to safely convert 100% of primal void energy to absorb every day.
Furthermore, unlike before, when the experience nearly overwheld his mind, this ti it was pleasant.
Each ti, he felt as if he were rely having a lucid dream.
A few hours after waking up, his mood would also be great, ready for any training or experint.
Most of all, the enhancent it had on his will didn’t disappear.
Although it had beco milder, the ability of faith to strengthen his will didn’t disappear even with the potion.
Perhaps its only shortcoming was the ti and effort to create each potion.
Because most of its ingredients were faith, it couldn’t be mass-produced with his current ability.
If he wanted to, it would be another industrial complexity similar to mass-producing a dark technological battleship.
As a result, for each potion that he used, he had to create it with his own hands.
This, on its own, was not a problem, as his output for a day was enough to supply him for several months.
The problem was that his idea to sell the potion at the convention was directly scrapped.
With only a few months before the convention of top-level teams, he didn’t have enough ti to deduce, much less create a mass-production device for the faith-soothing potion.
"I can only present it the next ti."
At this upcoming convention, Nash could only be a spectator and a buyer.
Besides taking what he needed, he couldn’t produce anything.
As for the Neon Battleship, it was too low-end to create an effect.
Unless he could produce billions of Neon Battleships, he could forget using them to attract the attention of a top-level team.
As for selling it to high-level teams, besides money, he couldn’t get anything.
In that case, it was better to sell them at the Azure Public Trading Zone to attract more teams to the Neon Star Alliance.
Turning toward his physique, Nash couldn’t help but sigh.
"9,999... It seems this hurdle was not easy to pass."
Crossing 10,000 tis the physique signified the evolution of one’s body.
This would an one could take the next-ranked genetic potion, master a law, absorb higher-potency potions, etc.
However, to cross such a barrier, the tempering of the primal void energy was not enough, at least not in its current quantity.
To surpass this threshold, Nash estimated that he needed to reach 100,000% primal void rate.
The only reason Camilla and Elizabeth easily broke this barrier was because they were using an external factor, like a tier 10 innate bloodline.
Each transfusion of such bloodline was an evolution in itself, causing their physique to adapt and rapidly advance.
Stuck on such a level, Nash could only wait and whittle the barrier away.
Fortunately, with his current physique, he could absorb about 25% of the level 9 potency potion.
This accelerated the progress of his soul’s sublimation.
At this rate, in about four years, he could reach the peak of soul sublimation.
As for his elental sublimation, it was still progressing steadily.
Overall, given his progress, it shouldn’t take long before he can advance to the tier 6 realm.
Getting up from his training room, he saw that Camilla and Elizabeth were still in seclusion.
After condensing a supre primordial law, their bodies’ ability to accept an infusion of an innate tier 10 bloodline was enhanced.
From the previous 3% yearly, it jumped to an estimated total of 5%.
Coupled with the evolution of their genetic ability from taking a star-grade genetic potion, their progress could be said to be astonishing.
If they fought now, even if Nash did his best, he could never defeat them.
They basically had the power of tier 7 powerhouses, which was too unreasonable.
To barely contain and control such growth, they had to be in seclusion at all tis.
Besides their weekly session of blood transfusion, they were training 24/7.
Leaving his residence, Nash began to head to the teleportation to the Azure Public Trading Zone.
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Located sowhere in the Neon Star Cluster System, Nash arrived at the teleportation station.
"Is the shipnt ready?" Nash asked Rellin, the main liaison for their products, to sell.
"Everything is ready, supre leader."
"Good."
Taking the storage container that stored all the items, Nash roughly scanned the contents.
Seeing there were extra items to be sold, he couldn’t help but smile.
It seed, besides the quota, everyone produced extra.
Whether it was in terms of the Neon Battleship, potion, production lines, technology, or weaponry, everything exceeded the standard.
With a satisfied expression, Nash took a step to the teleportation station and departed directly to the Azure Public Trading Zone.
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Arriving instantly at his destination, Nash felt a little amazed.
Having a teleportation station was really different.
In the past, even with the Void Pulse, it would take over a week to cross such a distance. Now, with just a few steps, he could arrive at the azure public trading zone.
eting William, Nash quickly gave the storage device to be distributed to each of their storefronts.
With each team getting their ordered battleship, they quickly ordered another.
Having used the Neon Battleship for over a year, they knew it was high-quality.
Although mass-produced, its quality was even higher than that of their hand-built dark technological battleship.
The only problem was that they couldn’t order too many at once.
Because of the limited production capacity, even valued mbers could only order at most 10,000 battleships at one ti.
As a result, as the newly arrived Neon Battleships were delivered through their channels, their price in the black market began to rise.
Seeing such a reaction, William even wanted to increase the price for the new batch of preorders.
"The price is already expensive. No need to sell it higher." Nash shook his head.
As a producer, what they should prioritize is long-term.
Instead of selling it so expensively, leaving others broke, they should sell it as cheaply as possible.
After all, if the price climbed higher, so top-tier teams might not be able to help themselves from taking action.
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