The darkness and distortion hidden beneath the surface of civilized society, the eerie whispers that only rise in the dead of night!
The day the sea fog rolled in, the world turned into a lon...
As spiritual energy continued to be infused, a line of small words slowly took shape below.
This line of small words was originally the common language of the Holy Chris Empire.
But soon, as if it had found its own position, the characters slowly twisted, and soon turned into the Dolon language of the Dark Sea.
The content of this line of text is: Level 2 authority, remaining contribution points.
After seeing this line of small words, the regional bishop nodded.
Level 2 authority is just enough to exchange for level 2 seals.
He was not worried that the nun in front of him was exchanging someone else's badge.
Because the ritual formations within these badges are connected to a powerful seal of the church.
Only spiritual power registered with the church can activate the internal ritual formation and reveal the information engraved within.
In other words, unless the person uses the badge, no one else can make the information engraved in it visible.
As for forcing it to activate, or finding a loophole or something, that is simply not possible.
As far as he knew, the sealed object connected to the ritual formation inside these badges was alive.
Unless you can hide it.
But soon the regional bishop noticed something was wrong.
These contribution points are a bit too few. It’s not that he thinks 50,000 contribution points are too few, but if he wants to exchange for that 2-404, only 50,000 contribution points may be far from enough, right?
If he remembered correctly, the contribution points required to redeem that seal seemed to be points.
The regional bishop looked up at Vivian, considered his tone, and then said:
"Do you know how many contribution points are needed to redeem that seal?"
He was subtly reminding this colleague from out of town that his contribution points were not enough to exchange for the sealed item.