There are always so various items appearing in the drawer from ti to ti, so are extrely high-priced Special Tools, so are Accessory Original Images never seen or developed internally by the Nami Civilization, and others are collections from other Advanced Civilizations.
For example, there was once a painting by an artist from a Ninth-level Civilization, auctioned off at an astronomical price.
A Ninth-level Civilization is not necessarily a Divine-level Civilization.
But a Divine-level Civilization is certainly a Ninth-level Civilization.
There’s no faking it.
In that painting, there are the artist’s mark and the Civilization Mark of the Ninth-level Civilization. Just a glance is enough to feel the endless sense of oppression conveyed within the painting.
Relying on these items, he slowly opened his first Auction House. Due to the rarity of the auction items, he quickly established a reputation in the industry.
Everyone was curious about his acquisition channels.
Only he knew.
He had struck it lucky.
Fate had smiled upon him.
It was the first ti he felt the Goddess of Destiny truly existed. The first item that appeared in the drawer was a telescope raised to Level 10. From that mont, the gears of his destiny began to turn slowly.
Afterwards, his work beca increasingly busy, and his career grew bigger and bigger.
The appearance of items beca more frequent.
Yet he never sold this telescope, keeping it always on his desk.
One reason was that it wouldn’t fetch much money; the other was that it was the first "gift" from destiny that he received, holding great commorative significance. His life had pivoted from that mont.
But—
Soday, sohow, his telescope suddenly went missing.
He searched for it for a long ti but couldn’t find it. He rembered being very angry and fearful at the ti, worried not just about losing a telescope, but that destiny had withdrawn its favor, and his drawer would no longer produce any Cosmic Gifts.
Just as his life was taking off, it would crash again.
Fortunately, perhaps because of the hardships in his life, the Goddess of Destiny did not let him endure another disaster.
He shut himself in the study for three days.
During these three days, the study drawer continued to spill out a large number of Cosmic Gifts, putting his mind at ease; the Goddess of Destiny was indeed with him.
Yes.
He nad these things "Cosmic Gifts." He didn’t know where these items ca from or why they appeared in the drawer.
Until one day!
The old man’s murky pupils gradually dispersed, his thoughts drifting to those increasingly blurry words on the paper. That should have been the biggest crisis he faced after he beca successful. He had always remained low-key after making money.
Because he knew his acquisition thods were not proper and couldn’t be exposed, or soone would certainly co to rob him.
He had kept as low a profile as possible.
Yet sothing did happen.
At a certain auction, soone suddenly pointed out why all the auction items this ti were "Cosmic Forbidden Items"?
At that ti, he didn’t understand the concept of Cosmic Forbidden Items and hurriedly ca forward to explain.
He later learned.
In the Cosmos.
There exists a special phenonon called "Ti Rift," much like the creases on human skin, occasionally appearing here and there, often leading to the past.
However, the intervals aren’t too long.
Nor do Ti Rifts last long.
Moreover, Ti Rifts are usually confined to extrely narrow spaces, unable to modify the tiline, considered a small but not trivial bug in the Cosmos.
If he had received higher education, such things would be taught by teachers at school.
Unfortunately, he hadn’t had much schooling, unaware of these so-called common knowledge.
Later on—
If an ordinary item is tossed into a "Ti Rift," it will travel to the past, thus becoming a bug within this Cosmos.
Because.
Theoretically, this item appeared in an incorrect ti and space, one that does not belong to it.
At this ti.
This item becos a "Cosmic Forbidden Item," inherently an error within the Cosmos. It can still be used like a normal item, but with a change in designation.
And his drawer!
The drawer that he relied on for his livelihood can allow all "Cosmic Forbidden Items" in the Cosmos to appear randomly inside it.
Of course.
There were nurous surprises as well.
For example, an item he once auctioned off inexplicably vanished from the buyer’s safe and reappeared in his drawer, although handling it was a bit tricky, he managed to solve it properly without causing too much of a stir.
He didn’t know who ca up with that na.
But he always felt things weren’t simple, "Cosmic Forbidden Items" being more than just a matter of nonclature.
Through the drawer, he frequently obtained records and historical docunts from various civilizations. Although he hadn’t been educated, his understanding of cosmic civilizations was no less than that of university professors.
He learned.
That several civilizations had once spent a fortune, endlessly acquiring "Cosmic Forbidden Items," any Cosmic Forbidden Item would do.
They even employed the "Goblin Civilization" for the task.
First, find a Ti Rift, throw a large number of items into it, then have goblins go into the Ti Rift and bring back those items that had beco "Cosmic Forbidden Items," thereby mass-producing Cosmic Forbidden Items.
In the Cosmos.
Only the "Goblin Civilization" and the "Cultivation Civilization" can traverse Ti Rifts.
The forr can near-ignore the effects of ti flow, while the latter possesses lengthy lifespans to resist the erosion of ti rates.
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