Leaving Violaâs side, Jie Ming returned directly to his laboratory.
Click.
As the door locked behind him, the labâs protective arrays activated, plunging the world into silence.
With a thought, Jie Ming carefully retrieved two spatial expansion pouches, stuffed to their limits from his time in the Frostflame Plane, and placed them in the center of the spacious lab.
Whoosh!
Guided by his mental energy, he tilted the pouchesâ openings, unleashing a deluge like floodgates bursting open.
The next moment, countless items radiating a chilling aura poured out like a landslide or tsunami!
First came the snow monster cores.
Tens of thousands of ice crystal cores, each emanating pure ice elemental energy, piled into a glittering mound under the labâs bright lights, their cold radiance lowering the roomâs temperature by several degrees.
Next were the rare materials scavenged from the Frostflame Plane.
There was âFrost Essence,â shimmering like solidified moonlight; âHeart of Permafrost,â pulsing with the earthâs vein energy; and various unidentified ice-attributed metals and minerals dismantled from snow monster city structures.
These materials formed mountains, covering nearly half the labâs floor.
Finally, scattered energy crystals and miscellaneous items followed.
Standing before this âicebergâ of wealth, Jie Mingâs eyes gleamed with satisfaction.
Instead of counting each item by hand, he activated his âAll-Purpose Eyeâ and linked it to his magical network terminal, accessing the military merit exchange systemâs âasset evaluationâ function.
An invisible screen projected from the terminal, slowly scanning the piled materials.
Rows of data flashed across the screen, rapidly updating, categorizing, and appraising.
[Detected: âGrade 1 Snow Monster Core,â Quantity: 98,452, Estimated Military Merit ExchangeâŠ]
[Detected: âGrade 2 Snow Monster Core,â Quantity: 7, Estimated Military Merit ExchangeâŠ]
[Detected: âFrost Essence,â Weight: Approx. 6.7 Tons, Quality: Superior, Estimated Military Merit ExchangeâŠ]
[DetectedâŠ]
The data streamed like a waterfall, culminating in a figure at the top of the screen that pleased Jie Ming.
âTotal Valuation: 534,700 Military Merits.â
This was just the value of the quantifiable materials and energy crystals!
Next, Jie Ming pulled up his combat record from this missionâthe glorious feat of wiping out an entire snow monster city.
Though most were only Grade 1 snow monsters, their sheer numbers more than compensated for their lower quality.
After the systemâs automatic judgment and merit calculation, a substantial sum was credited to his account.
âMission Merits: 138,900 Military Merits.â
If he sold the materials before him, the combined total from this haul would exceed 670,000 military merits!
This didnât even account for the truly significant items, unquantifiable by military merits.
For instance, the âGrade 4 Lava Giant Corpseâ lying silently in the depths of his spatial pouch, still radiating terrifying pressure, and the two gourds filled with a massive quantity of âMalignance Qiâ of Mysterious Black quality!
âPhewâŠâ Jie Ming let out a long breath.
This Frostflame Plane expedition had lived up toâsurpassed, evenâhis expectations!
Thanks to an information advantage, the returns were unimaginable for an ordinary wizard.
This haul yanked him from the brink of âpoverty,â restoring his ability to spend freely.
In the wizard world, wealth was a key measure of a wizardâs foundation.
A weak wizard might not lack money, but a powerful wizard was always wealthy.
An ordinary wizard apprenticeâs total assets typically ranged from tens to thousands of points.
A qualified Grade 1 wizard might have assets in the tens of thousands, considered modestly wealthy.
Grade 2 wizards generally had assets in the hundreds of thousands, while Grade 3 wizards often amassed millions.
Military merit points were worth roughly one-tenth of the Noren Workshopâs standard âfaction points.â
Thus, Jie Mingâs haul, convertible to military merits, was equivalent to 6.7 million faction points!
This was nearly the lifetime wealth of a long-established Grade 3 wizard!
Yet, after the initial excitement, Jie Ming compared this haul to the âAging Goldâ and âMortal Dust Potionâ that had once made his fortune, letting out a complex sigh.
âAs expected, for wizards, even war is just a fleeting windfall. The most profitable and stable source is always the monopolistic benefits from knowledge.â
He knew this haul, though immense, was a one-time gain.
He couldnât always encounter opportunities where high-grade forces withdrew, leaving him free to plunder.
Such chances were rare and fleeting.
But knowledge monetization was different.
Take his âAging Goldâ refinement technique from his apprentice days.
Though its niche properties rated it only as a âGrade 5 materialâ in wizard evaluations, it meant Jie Ming, as an apprentice, had mastered a proprietary technique rivaling a Grade 5 wizardâs core product!
Even as a raw material, its technical barrier and value were beyond low-grade wizardsâ comprehension.
This was why, as an apprentice, he had amassed wealth that shamed countless official wizards.
âOne-time plundering can never match sustainable monopolies.â
This extravagant haul only strengthened Jie Mingâs resolve to focus on knowledge research.
The 670,000 military merits, though vast, were a drop in the bucket for his future cultivation and experiments.
A single large-scale experiment could easily consume most of it.
True wealth lay in the unquantifiable.
âPity so many wizards, dazzled by one-time gains, fail to see this⊠I should chat with Amy and Victor next time, hopefully steer them away from combat wizardry.â
With this realization, Jie Mingâs mindset settled.
He began sorting the materials, storing those useful to him separately and bundling the rest for merit exchange.
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News spread quickly.
Soon after Jie Mingâs return, every wizard in the camp confirmed that Master Augustine, the expeditionâs commander, would personally âpilotâ the ship plane back to the junction point for reinforcements.
This meant the camp would lose its highest combat power for an extended period, and communication with the main planeâs leadership would be severely hampered.
To prevent issues during this time, the camp began a new round of construction and fortification.
Temporary defenses became permanent structures, energy hubs were reinforced against potential raids, and more advanced protective array nodes were built and activated.
Everything proceeded methodically to avoid mishaps during Augustineâs absence.
In this context, Jie Ming didnât rush back into enemy territory.
With a massive influx of military merits, enough to sustain years of experiments, he was in no hurry.
He applied to the campâs command for a task to build protective array nodes within the camp.
The task was moderate, providing steady merits while allowing him to research in his lab during downtime.
Beyond the abundance of merits, another key reason shifted his strategyâhe realized he no longer needed to seek out âMortal Dust Qiâ deliberately!
Besides Augustineâs troop movements, news of the Frostflame Planeâs recent anomalyâthe simultaneous withdrawal of both native racesâ high-grade forcesâhad spread rapidly among the wizards.
These two pieces of intelligence, like a bombshell dropped into the seemingly calm camp, sparked endless speculation, unease, and worry about the future war.
Even rational wizards couldnât resist discussing the situation.
Given its relevance to their safety, interest was heightened, leading to a surge in Mortal Dust Qi production.
Though still far from a normal sentient society, the output was now considerable.
âIs this anxiety? Fear? Or mental strain from speculating about the unknown?â Jie Ming mused in his lab, analyzing the sources of this Mortal Dust Qi.
The shift in output showed him that beneath the wizardsâ calm facades lay volatile emotions, ready to erupt like a volcano.
At this rate, combined with the incoming thirty thousand reinforcementsâŠ
Jie Ming calculated silently. With his service time on the Frostflame Plane, he might gather enough Mortal Dust Qi.
Thus, the best strategy now was to consolidate his position in the camp and await developments.