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Chapter 316 - Chapter 316 The Origin of Solomon’s Empire (Bonus 7)

Chapter 316 The Origin of Solomon's Empire

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"The Sun" Derrick agreed to "The Hanged Man's" request almost without thinking, "Of course."

Theoretically, according to the trading method invented by Mr. Emperor, "The Hanged Man" would have to pay at least 1,000 pounds to participate in the transaction.

However, Derrick thought about the "help" and advice "The Hanged Man" had given him earlier, so even if "The Hanged Man" only made a symbolic payment, he would be willing to let "The Hanged Man" sit in.

But if that's the case, it seems disrespectful to Mr. Emperor. After all, Mr. Emperor gave him a discount, but he used it to "repay favors."

So after Derrick agreed, he scratched his head and asked, "Sorry, Mr. Emperor, I haven't sought your opinion yet."

Hobert didn't care. As long as he had nine Sequence 8-level main ingredients, that was enough for him. Alger didn't go back on his word and directly equated one main ingredient with 300 pounds, which meant he immediately sold one main material. This was a profit for him.

He said, "You pay most of the transaction fee, so you can decide."

At this time, Audrey raised her hand: "Mr. Sun, at the previous Tarot Gathering, I also reminded you of some things. Can you also invite me to participate in this transaction?

"Of course, I will also help you pay for extraordinary materials. How about two? I will pay Mr. Emperor 600 pounds and replace two extraordinary materials for you."

The reminder she mentioned was when "The World" first joined, she reminded "The Sun" of the approximate value of Beyonder materials, so that he could avoid suffering losses.

Although Audrey's financial situation has been tight in recent months, she still has about 700 pounds of gold coins and pocket money to freely dispose of each week.

She used to use this money to order new clothes, buy jewelry, buy collectible works of art, etc. Now she spends all this money on the Tarot Club Gathering.

Hobert smiled as he watched all this. This time, he asked Derrick for nine main materials because he planned to cash out five to six of them, and the rest would be handed over to Carrie for processing if needed in the future.

Considering that some materials might not sell for 300 pounds, he asked for nine.

He didn't expect that the transaction had not yet started, and three pieces had already been "sold". Moreover, this transaction was obviously more profitable than launching a "group purchase".

Derrick saw that Mr. Emperor did not object and agreed, "Okay."

Fors also wanted to join the transaction, but in the end, she sighed and leaned back in her chair, indicating that she had no interest in it.

This reminded Hobert of a saying: I only hate that my financial resources are insufficient.

"The World" was of course not interested, so this transaction, in which Derrick bore most of the remuneration, began.

Klein sealed off Fors' and "The World's" senses, then sat up straight and began to freeload.

Hobert sorted out his thoughts: "I will mainly talk about the experiences and kingdom of the 'Fallen Creator', which I believe will be of great help to you.

"But I can't tell you His origin for this price, because the value of that information is too great, and you may find corresponding clues in future explorations. If you need it, you can trade with me later."

Derrick nodded. With limited knowledge, he was not really interested in the origin of the "Fallen Creator".

Klein and Alger noticed the "Emperor's" reminder. This point did not need to be said at all. Since the "Emperor" said so, it must have a deep meaning.

At the moment, they kept this in mind and waited for the opportunity to verify it in the future.

Hobert began: "In the early Fourth Epoch, Solomon, with the support of the 'True Creator' and 'Rose Redemption', became the 'Black Emperor' and established the Solomon Empire."

Klein knew that the information here from the "Emperor", worth 2,000 pounds, must be explosive enough. He didn't expect it to be so explosive from the beginning!

Then he quickly analyzed the massive amount of information in the "Emperor's" sentence: "The 'True Creator' seems to be very active in the Fourth Epoch! And the 'Black Emperor' in the history textbooks' 'Black Emperor Solomon' is actually Solomon's potion name!

"No wonder Mr. Door in Roselle's diary said that the powerhouses that existed in the Fourth Epoch were beyond imagination. There is no doubt that the 'True Creator' is a 'True God' level figure, then Solomon, who He supported, should also be a 'True God' level figure! What about the Blood Emperor? What about the Night Emperor? Are they also True Gods?

"Also, since the 'True Creator' can support Solomon in establishing secular power, then what about the Seven Gods, no, the Six Gods at that time? Did they also support their own regimes?

"Before, when the 'Emperor' was talking about the reasons for the formation of the Berserk Sea, it was already possible to determine that the 'War of the Four Emperors' was a war of gods. Could it be that behind the 'War of the Four Emperors', there is also a hidden game of the gods?"

Alger's shock was similar to Klein's, but he also noticed that the "Emperor" also mentioned "Rose Redemption". This seemed to be the name of an organization, and the City of Silver exploration team also found this name in the ruins! What is the connection between this organization and the "True Creator"?

Audrey asked in surprise, "Mr. Emperor, are you saying that the 'T-True Creator' once existed openly in the Northern Continent? And the Solomon Empire in the history textbooks was actually established by Beyonders and Beyonder organizations?"

"Just like the current royal families and nobles of various countries such as Loen, secular dynasties have always been established by Beyonders or families." Hobert explained, "The ancestors of the current royal families of the four Northern Continent countries were once subordinates of Solomon, or rather, nobles of the Solomon Empire."

Audrey was even more surprised, but she also felt it was very reasonable. After all, behind the ordinary world, there is also a hidden world. If secular dynasties were not established by Beyonders, they would have no foundation or ability to rule at all.

Alger exclaimed: The origin of the four royal families can be traced back to the Fourth Epoch, or even the Third Epoch! This is the foundation of these families. As long as they manage it carefully, they can be nobles for thousands of years.

Hobert continued: "As for the 'True Creator's' position in the early Fourth Epoch, you can refer to the current Seven Gods. At that time, the 'True Creator's' church was the state religion of the entire Northern Continent. It was not until the Six Gods joined forces to destroy Solomon that the 'True Creator' became an evil god."

Audrey finally couldn't maintain her Spectator status: "The 'T-True Creator' was actually once treated as a righteous god!"

This, this is too incredible.

Compared to Audrey, who had her cognition subverted, Klein was much calmer: Sure enough, at the level of True Gods, there is no distinction between good and evil at all. This world is really realistic, no, the world has always been so realistic.

Alger had a question: "Mr. Emperor, then the Seven, no, the Six Gods? Why did the Six Gods at that time allow the 'True Creator' to become the state religion and allow Solomon to establish an empire?"

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