Eight Difficulties

Chapter 1783: 1783: A Ten Million Reward

Chapter 1783: Chapter 1783: A Ten Million Reward

“Sir, the Spirit-Separation Sect has always been very mysterious, and there are very few disciples walking the world. Our guild does not have any specific information about the Spirit-Separation Sect’s whereabouts, so we can’t help with this matter.”

The clerk smiled and said, “But we can help you with a reward task to gather information about the Spirit-Separation Sect.”

Even the Adventurers’ Guild doesn’t know where the Spirit-Separation Sect is. This Spirit-Separation Sect is truly mysterious.

Carson Flores smiled and said, “Alright.”

The clerk smiled and said, “How many Spirit Stones does sir plan to offer as a reward to find information about the Spirit-Separation Sect?”

Carson’s gaze fell on that wall, casually asking, “The higher the reward amount, the more prominent it is on the task wall, right?”

The clerk replied, “Yes, if the reward task amount reaches a certain level, we will also use the Teleportation Array to send the task to other branches of the Adventurers’ Guild, collecting information for sir to a greater extent. Of course, after the commission is completed, you will need to pay a 20% service fee in addition to the agreed remuneration for the informant.”

Carson’s eyes lit up: “Do you have many branch points, can they cover the entire continent?”

The clerk smiled and took out a map: “Please take a look, sir. This is the map of the entire continent, and this is our branch distribution map. Although we dare not say it covers the entire continent, all the major areas where the Human Race lives are completely covered.”

Carson had already seen the map before, and the Human Race occupied about two-thirds of the Dragon Spirit Continent’s territory, while the Dragon Clan occupied one-third. It’s not because the Dragon Clan is weaker than the Human Race, but because the Dragon Clan is far fewer in number than the Human Race.

The Human Race can dominate the Immortal Domains and occupy an absolute advantage not because their Immortal Cultivation is more powerful, but because their reproductive capability is strong enough, and their numbers are large enough!

The bloodline advantage of the Demon Race is very obvious. For example, the Golden-Winged Great Roc, which is born with strength comparable to a Human Immortal, is unmatched by the Human Race. However, the number of Golden-Winged Great Rocs is too small.

Aside from their numerical advantage, the Human Race also possesses the most balanced physique. Although their starting point for Immortal Cultivation is weak, by building their foundation step by step, they have unlimited potential. On the other hand, the Demon Race is often limited by their racial bloodline, often reaching a certain ultimate level and finding it difficult to break through further. It can be said that their bloodline is both their success and their downfall.

The Dragon Clan, although fewer in number than the Human Race, can occupy one-third of the continent’s territory, showing the strength of the Dragon Clan.

Carson answered cleanly: “How much do I need to spend for you to send the task to all branches?”

The clerk answered, “Ten Million Spirit Stones, with a two million handling fee.”

Carson agreed decisively: “Alright, but I hope my identity remains confidential. I don’t want to attract trouble.”

The clerk smiled and said, “Keeping our clients’ secrets is our duty.”

Carson nodded, then thought, “This should have a time limit, right?”

The clerk nodded: “Tasks usually have a time limit. Of course, if the client requests, they can remain open until completed, but that requires additional fees.”

Carson nodded: “I can’t keep waiting here forever. Since your branches cover the entire Human Race region, the information transmission should be fast. Just half a month then. I’ll wait here for half a month. If there’s still no answer, it means this road is not feasible, and I’ll think of another way.”

“No problem.”

Carson directly paid the two million Spirit Stones handling fee. Soon, the reward task appeared at the topmost and most conspicuous position on that blackboard.

A task with a reward of Ten Million Spirit Stones, just for a piece of information, is already extremely high compensation.

“Wow, Ten Million Spirit Stones for finding the Spirit-Separation Sect, what a big move.”

“The Spirit-Separation Sect has always been incredibly mysterious. Even sect’s disciples walking outside would hide their identities. It’s not easy to find the Spirit-Separation Sect!”

“Why look for the Spirit-Separation Sect? Could it be an enemy of the Spirit-Separation Sect?”

“Too bad I don’t know where the Spirit-Separation Sect is, otherwise earning that Ten Million Spirit Stones would be super easy!”

“What do you think if it’s a disciple of the Spirit-Separation Sect seeing this reward, what would their reaction be?”

“Sell themselves? Haha, not impossible, after all, Ten Million Spirit Stones is no small amount. If this person has no enmity towards the Spirit-Separation Sect, it could be done.”

Carson quietly left the Adventurers’ Guild, now carrying a Sound Transmission Stone.

If the Adventurers’ Guild had accurate information about the Spirit-Separation Sect, they would notify Carson through the Sound Transmission Stone, so he wouldn’t have to stay at the Adventurers’ Guild.

Carson found an inn in the city to stay in, strolling around the city and chatting with people daily.

Carson always despised the notion of shutting oneself away for cultivation. Upon arriving in a new place, Carson liked to understand his new surroundings, as each continent was completely different.

Carson originally thought that since the Spirit-Separation Sect, being an Immortal Cultivation Sect, people must have had contact with it at some point. Such a high reward should entice someone to secretly sell information, but several days passed with no news whatsoever.

Carson was somewhat astonished.

This Spirit-Separation Sect is just too mysterious. Could it be that no one has ever interacted with them?