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Chapter 695

Gravis had already informed himself about some good places. After all, not just any apartment would do. Some Immortals werewilling to buy a tiny closet just to get a Residency Ring, but Gravis had other plans. He wanted a place with a lot of space,beauty, and methods to increase his comprehension of Laws.

He didn't want to share rooms with anyone else. Sure, Orthar and Yersi would live with him, but they wouldn't all want to cultivatein the same room. After all, everyone was interested in different Laws. Taking turns in comprehending Laws was insanelywasteful in Gravis' mind.

Because of that, around 70% of the apartment complexes fell through. Most people were only interested in the Residency Ringthat allowed them to visit the stores. This city had everything that one could buy, and the good shops only allowed people insidethat had a Residency Ring.

Due to that, theoretically, there were far, far more inhabitants than one would think. In actuality, around 90% of the officialinhabitants of the city weren't even in the city. They were outside, cultivating. These people only paid rent for a tiny closetapartment to have access to the city's shops.

Of course, there were also a ton of people that actually lived in this city, and when there's a need, there's a business opportunity.The last 30% of apartment complexes were catered to Immortals who lived and cultivated in the city.What about Gods?

Gods wouldn't live in some apartments. They would either straight up buy their own building or live somewhere else. This cityhad a ton of stuff for Immortals, but when one became a God, it was far harder to find the stuff they needed. These advancedthings could only be found outside the city, in powerful Sects.

Gravis went over to a building he had already scouted out. From the outside, it looked like a lovely one-family home, but inside,there were thousands of kilometers of cultivation land and apartments.

This was an apartment complex catered towards actually cultivating Immortals and Immortal Kings. One could say that thiscomplex was for the very rich Immortals and poor Immortal Kings.

The three of them entered the apartment complex without an issue. Surprisingly, this apartment complex also required someoneto have a Residency Ring to enter. Well, that was to be expected, actually. If someone didn't even have the money to rent acloset, they wouldn't have the money to rent these luxurious apartments.

After entering, the three of them found themselves in a small office. In order to conserve the amount of space the apartmentcomplex had, the main hall was only comprised of a small office. After all, the inhabitants directly teleported to their ownapartments and wouldn't go through here.

Behind a small desk in the middle of the office, the three of them could see a beautiful woman dressed in a white blouse and ablack pencil skirt.

"Welcome!" she said with a smile as she stood up from her desk. After walking around it, she slightly bowed in front of the threeof them politely. "How can | help you?" she asked.

"Hello," Gravis said. "We would like to rent an apartment for the three of us. We want three separate cultivation rooms and abeautiful, central landscape where we can meet if we want."

The smile of the woman widened. "That's not a problem. We have plenty of these kinds of apartments," she said. "Though, thereis one small procedure we have to take care of first."

"Money?" Gravis asked.

The woman nodded shyly. "Yes. Please display at least 50,000 Immortal Stones to prove that you have the funds. | trust that youhave the funds, but my boss would kill me if | skipped this step."

Gravis chuckled a bit. "No problem," he said.

Then, he summoned the 300,000 Immortal Stones they could theoretically spend without endangering the Gravitas. Thanks tothe Law of Space, the entire room wasn't filled to the brim with the Immortal Stones.

"Thank you," the woman said in a cheerful tone. "Well then, when would you like to start renting? If you plan to rent an apartmentat a later date, you have more options to choose from."

“We want to start renting in about 95 to 99 years," Gravis said. "We just recently opened our own shop, and we're making a lot ofmoney. Of course, we will be in our shop for the entire duration of the lease, which is why we are only searching for an apartmentin around 95 to 99 years."

The woman nodded a couple of times. "We can definitely work with that," she said. "How long do you plan to rent theapartment?"

"We don't know yet," Gravis said. "We don't know the prices for tools to assist in Law Comprehension yet. Most of our money willprobably go to that, but we will probably stay here for several centuries."

"That's good to know," she said. "This helps me to find a more fitting apartment. Some of our apartments have built-in areas forspecific Laws, which would be a more cost-efficient way of comprehending Laws. After all, not everyone has the funds tocultivate with the assistance of Riddle Tomes or Virtualization Arrays."

"| take it you wish to rent an apartment with a centralized landscape and three separate areas with Virtualization Arraysenabled?" she asked.

"Yes, that's what we're looking for," Gravis said.What's a Virtualization Array?

Virtualization Array is short for Law Virtualization Formation Array. A Virtualization Array could transform an area into a place thatperfectly demonstrated one or several Laws. Additionally, even though virtualization was in the name, a Virtualization Arrayactually physically transformed the entire place. It was not just an image but an actual transformation.

One could say that Virtualization Arrays were mobile and optimized Law Comprehension Areas. Natural Law ComprehensionAreas often had a ton of different Laws mixed in, with many Laws only being there partially. In comparison, a Virtualization Arrayperfectly demonstrated an entire Law, making it far more efficient.

Yet, these Virtualization Arrays were incredibly expensive. The main reason was that using a Virtualization Array didn't create anydependence.

The highest world had a mountain of different methods to comprehend Laws, nearly all of them cheaper than VirtualizationArrays. Yet, the cheaper the method, the more dependence one would have on these methods.

One of the cheapest methods was to directly transfer a Law into the Spirit or Soul of someone. Someone with some Lawsregarding the mind was able to engrave the knowledge of a Law into someone else's mind. Of course, only if that person allowedit to happen.

Like this, someone would instantly comprehend a Law.So, theoretically, someone could directly teach someone the entire Middle Law of the Dead World instantly.

Of course, the problem with that was that the person had not comprehended the Law on their own, giving them no experience incomprehending Laws. This meant that there were instances in which an Immortal understood the Law of the Dead World butwasn't even able to understand a level two or level three Law without tempering.

And the more powerful one got, the more complex the relevant Laws became. This meant if one had used this method once,there was a considerable likelihood that they would need to use it again to make any progress, creating a dependency.

Even worse, the providers that gave these services knew exactly what effect they had on others. Due to that, the first threeservices for level one Laws and the first service for level two Laws were free of charge.

Additionally, the prices for level oneLaws were so low that even a poorperson in the Unity Reelm coli ''afford iN MAevel two Laws, aUnity Realm Cultivator would need tosave up a little bit, but it would stillnot be a problem to buy that. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Level three Laws were also cheap, only needing the average wealth of an early Nascent Nourishing Cultivator.

Yet, starting at the level four Laws, the price skyrocketed to be even more expensive than Virtualization Arrays for level fourLaws. Sadly, the customers had no other option but to pay if they wanted to become more powerful.

These customers had already boughtseveral level one and level two Laws.Yet, these level one and level tw.Laws were the maaskitaportant Lawsfor éver Ciit\vator, Understandingthese Laws was what gave theCultivators the experience theyneeded to comprehend the morecomplex ones. These Laws were thebasics and the easiest to understand.The content is on NovelDrama.Org!Read the latest chapter there!

So, the poor customers were already in a downward spiral, which they couldn't escape from on their own.This was the cruelest and most damaging way to comprehend Laws.novelbin

Aless damaging way would be to slowly learn the Law from a teacher. The Cultivator would receive a bit of experience, but notnearly as much as when they understood the Law on their own.

The method that most Cultivators used was Riddle Tomes.

These were books that werespecifically written in such a way thatone would only be leto decipher

t fides théy made progress inaLaw. This book didn't teach the Lawsbut only served as an indicator if theCultivator correctly understood theLaws. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Sometimes, it happened that Cultivators came to wrong conclusions while comprehending Laws, which led them in the wrongdirection. These Riddle Tomes existed to keep the person on the right track.

The Riddle Tomes were the most efficient way to comprehend Laws. They were still expensive, but not nearly expensive as theVirtualization Arrays, and they only created a slight dependency.

Meanwhile, Virtualization Arrays were the most expensive, except for some genuinely exotic methods, but were alsodependency-free. They simply showed a Law Comprehension Area. That was it. Everything else depended on the Cultivator.

The woman was happy when she heard that Gravis was looking for an apartment with a spot for three separate VirtualizationArrays.

This was a big customer!

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