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Chapter 1648 Surpa.s.sing The Creator
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Location- Southern Region, Blossom District, Sky Blossom City, Dungeon Highway, Barren Lands, Central Tower, Blood Rock Cave Gate Dungeon, Inter-Realm City, Sector DS0909, Central Area, Blight Brood Club
"You are correct, the realm I am eyeing for is considerably young but it has rich reserves of the ore I am in urgent need of. Had I not run into the complications, I would be busy in my workshop right now," Wyatt expressed unbound rage.
"Calm down esteemed guest, you have come to the right place for help. Even though all you are asking for is three parties of Demon Lords, considering the nature of your task the risk is high so it will be expensive," Mak Tul informed. Seeing how the Dwarf had come personally in search of help, Mak Tul knew the Dwarf was in urgent need of a.s.sistance. Knowing this information only a fool would not utilize it to achieve his agenda.
"All I care about is whether your faction is capable of completing this job, don't worry about cost," Wyatt said confidently. After all, even the poorest of the Chaos Dwarf would be considered rich in sector DS0909 let alone a Demon Merchant Chaos Dwarf. This just showed how much the dark races valued the craftsmanship of the Chaos Dwarf.
One would wonder with the presence of the devil merchant code who could do many things for an appropriate offering, why would the demon/devil merchants value the Chaos Dwarf? Regardless of how strong and sentient the devil merchant code had grown, it was still a spell created by the devil. Just like AI it knows how to use what was already available and modify it. It could never come up with something original on its own.
The card creation arrays the devil merchant code built for Wyatt, and the base blueprint on how to set up these card creation arrays was provided by Wyatt, the devil merchant code just upgraded them to an SSS-rank array recipe using its huge database and erected the array for Wyatt.
The same was true for the VR Universe and the NPCs in it, that the Devil merchant code had created for Wyatt. He gave it the base code, and using the vast knowledge in its database the Devil merchant code modified his codes into what they are now. In a way, the devil merchant code was similar to a high-level AI generator.
The Devil merchant code was capable of many things but still not capable of replacing its creators. This was where the Chaos Dwarfs and other masters shone. Especially, ones with access to devil merchant code. One not could even begin to comprehend what monstrosity they were capable of together.
Just take Wyatt for example he created an entire virtual universe in his personal realm network with the help of devil merchant code. If that was not playing G.o.d then what was? Thinking of this, it was not surprising that Mak Tul, the powerful manager of one of the most exclusive clubs in central sector DS0909 was kissing the a.s.s of a demon master realm Chaos Dwarf.
"Esteemed Guest, do not worry if my club takes a task then consider it completed. I a.s.sure you, you will be satisfied with the results. You should have heard of our spotless track record before choosing us over our rival clubs," Mak Tul a.s.sured the Chaos Dwarf with great confidence. Why wouldn't he be confident when just like he claimed, the task success rate of their club was very high compared to their rival clubs. Such a track record spoke of guaranteed customer satisfaction.
"Good, I like your confidence. Give me an approximate number," Wyatt said as if impressed by Mak Tul's confidence.
"That will be hard, as I do not have enough information," Mak Tul replied. He had no idea who the Wyatt wanted their aid against. Not that there was anyone in the Dark Realm they dared not offend but the valuation of the task highly varied based on the threat level of the opponent they would be facing. So without a proper idea of who they had to go against it would be hard for him to even give the client an approximate cost for this deal.
"You dealt with this kind of situation before, just give a valuation based on your experience," Wyatt planned to not tell more lies because the more lies he told the more chances of his cover being blown. The more information Mak Tul had on the Chaos Dwarf the easier it would be for him to find the ident.i.ty of the Chaos Dwarf.
Once Wyatt gives him the name of the rival faction, Mak Tul will have his staff gather the information on the list of Demon-Lord-grade realms that the faction was operational in. Using that list Mak Tul would try to get information on every demon merchant that had bought a realm ticket for one of these realms listed in the list. With the information network of the 'Seven Princes of h.e.l.l' faction, this would not be hard for him.
Unable to find a Chaos Dwarf among one of the demon merchants listed in the list it would not be long for Mak Tul to understand that something was fishy about the Chaos Dwarf in front of him. Then he will start to put everything he learned about the Chaos Dwarf since their meeting under the microscope only to find that he knew nothing about the Chaos Dwarf.
With that, it would be surprising if the Mak Tul did not make use of the devil merchant code to access Chaos Dwarf's information. Considering that they were active in the central area of Sector DS0909 for centuries, it would not be surprising that like Belphegor the Blight Brood club had an exclusive privilege to bypa.s.s the devil merchant code's privacy function.
"This… " Listening to the Chaos Dwarf, it was clear to Mak Tul that the Dwarf had yet to fully trust them. Had it been some other client Mak Tul would not bother to personally persuade them but a Chaos Dwarf client was different.