In the end, Kayden didn’t care and just let it go. It took him a while to find groups that sold information, but he soon went to the biggest one without any hesitation. Kayden was safe in this environment, so I needed to ensure only the best of the best for him.
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The group’s headquarters was a huge hotel with thousands of rooms. You just needed to enter one of them and sit in one of the two chairs in the place. In a few seconds, a person appeared in the room.
It was a mage of the sixth realm dressed only in a blue robe. Kayden was not able to pass his spiritual sense through this fabric and only had the rank of the person in front of him as information, and this could still be false information.
"What are you looking for?" Even the voice didn’t have any gender characteristics or anything specific.
"Information about Liches in the void." Kayden received silence for a few seconds and...
"Grade 3 Seventh Realm Treasures." Kayden was a little scared by the price; he had many treasures, but few above the fifth and sixth realms. He probably only had a few hundred.
Kayden searched his space ring a little and took out a purple-colored fruit with small balls. This would be a grape if it weren’t for the fact that it had several eyes and mouths on these little balls.
"This is a seventh realm vision fruit." Kayden presented and saw the person in front of him not showing any reaction. Then the fruit was pulled with some mana and Kayden released it.
"We accept." The person in front of him stored the treasure in his spatial ring. "The Lich organization is on one of the planets furthest from this location. They founded a headquarters in one of the planes with a high concentration of death laws. Currently, the entire Lich race is living in this place and they do not accept outsiders."
Kayden asked a few more questions and got his answers. First, he wanted the location and it wasn’t difficult to buy it for a few more sixth realm treasures. Afterward, the Lichs ’ strength and lifestyle were something very unique and special.
Liches were beings who gave up their flesh and bodies in exchange for living with their souls hanging from some object of their choosing. Most of them were at the seventh realm or above; only a few madmen stirred their souls before that.
The technique to become a Lich was a secret kept under lock and key by the race. Anyone who managed to become such an entity without the organization’s approval was mercilessly persecuted and killed.
This situation lasted for a very long time and slowly meant that only Liches linked to the disciples of the end survived with the technique for immortality in exchange for a normal body and soul.
Each Lich was unique and carried a completely abnormal lifespan. Most of the time, they were dozens of times stronger than their realm and lightning. Passing the realm as a Lich was much more complex than normal, as it was necessary to improve your soul.
Messing with souls was ridiculously difficult. Even for the gods, it was a complicated matter. Most people could manipulate it in a dirty way, but understanding its secrets and modifying it was something that only a few beings could manage.
Some Liches achieved godhood in their lives, but they were terribly few. Most had a very similar lifespan without being able to overcome one of the thousands of cultivation barriers. This situation made it common to see a Lich jumping multiple realms.
Knowledge, in the end, was more powerful than any accumulated strength or power. Nine rays meant nothing to someone who had billions of years to hone their skills. But it wasn’t always like that either. Sometimes brute force was too much for even knowledge to handle.
Kayden left the place deep in thought. He had a long way to go, which would probably take a few centuries to finish. The distance was great. Why had Thoth placed him there? This was a mystery he would probably never know.
"Sixth peak realm, high-level fighter." Kayden gave the same details dozens of times throughout the day. He was looking for a ship that would take him to the next point; his life would be like this for the next few years.
He was looking for the best ship that would cover the greatest distance possible in the shortest amount of time. Most of the time, Sixth Kingdom ships didn’t go very far and only made direct connections between planets.
Only ships of mages of the seventh realm and above were capable of traveling more than just one planet. All this is because of the difference in the wealth of the ships. Strength was not as important as the enemies were about the route they chose, but fuel and the time the ship lasted without repair were directly proportional to its quality.
After nearly two weeks of searching, Kayden found a ship that would cover more than three planets in a single trip. It was a ship of mages from the seventh realm, but they were hiring mages from the sixth realm to assist in other functions.
Kayden wasn’t going to do these floor cleaning duties. Once they ascended into space, he would challenge someone for the position. It wouldn’t be too difficult to eliminate a weak seventh-realm mage in just one move.
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The ship was completely immense and exceeded two dozen kilometers. It was filled with thousands and thousands of people of different races and specialties. It was a ship that transported materials from large organizations at an affordable price. This meant that there were dozens of different treasures, from slaves to house furniture, practically everything in this environment. Kayden had to sign some oaths that prevented him from telling anything he saw and hindering the ship’s objectives. In return, he received free accommodation and transportation, he just needed to complete some routes and check out some treasures.