They entered the UNI-Bank, and the sheer scale of the interior immediately became apparent. The ceiling stretched so far overhead that it vanished into soft luminescence.
The space was vast beyond reason, clearly designed to handle millions of beings at every moment without congestion. Despite the crowd, there was no sense of pressure or disorder. At this level of civilization, such scale was not excess, but necessity. Millions of beings, roaming in the same place, was something they had experienced even back home, but all the beings they could sense were stellars, that was something they were still getting used to.
The interior was divided cleanly into two massive sections, each serving a different purpose. One was dedicated to general banking services, while the other handled customer care and special requests. Between them ran a wide avenue lined with softly glowing pillars.
Adrian led the group toward the general banking service section. This was where cultivators converted their low-tier mana crystals into high-tier equivalents and deposited the resulting value directly into their UNI-OS accounts.
Inside, nearly everything was automated. Thousands upon thousands of banking machines filled the space, each one capable of independent operation through a linked UNI-OS account. Beings of countless races moved in steady flows, activating machines, completing transactions, and leaving without delay.
Aerin pressed closer to Aurelia, eyes wide as she watched a towering six-armed being withdraw a glowing crystal from one of the machines. “Why does he need so many arms?”
“Probably born that way,” Aurelia said gently. “Remember, we have seen similar beings back home?”
“But why six?”
Sentinel crouched beside her, “Maybe his people needed to hold more things.”
Aerin considered this seriously, then nodded.
After navigating through the crowd, the group secured access to one of the machines. It stood waist-high, its surface smooth and featureless until activated. A faint hum emanated from within.
Normally, when a cultivator first bound a UNI-OS device using their unique mana signature, an account would automatically be created for them. Each being could possess only a single UNI-OS account for their entire lifetime. Adrian already had an active account, so he simply injected a thread of pure mana into the machine.
The surface rippled, and a holographic display materialized above it.
› Welcome To UNI-Bank
› UNI-Authority: Basic
› Current Balance: 0 UNI-Coins
The holographic display recognized him instantly and presented multiple options, including deposit, withdrawal, and UNI-Authority upgrades.
Adrian selected the deposit option and placed a spatial ring onto the small recessed platform that expanded outward as soon as the command was confirmed.
This particular ring contained the combined reserves of the rulers and the Origin Empire itself. Due to the scarcity of spatial rings and concerns over security, they had consolidated everything into a single ring, which Adrian personally carried.
The total amount stored inside amounted to 3.5 billion low-tier mana crystals. Within the Milky Way Galaxy, this was an enormous sum. They had deliberately brought such a quantity because they were traveling beyond their home galaxy, effectively carrying nearly half of their stored reserves with them.
Even so, this withdrawal caused no disruption to the Milky Way’s operation. These were long-term reserve crystals, not the active mana crystals required for maintaining planetary formations, transportation networks, or essential infrastructure.
As soon as the ring was placed inside the compartment, the slot retracted into the machine, and the display updated.
› Conversion in Process…
› Analyzing Contents…
Selena leaned forward slightly, “How long does this take?”
“No idea,” Adrian said.
The conversion itself was a complex process. The mana crystals they possessed were all low-tier, aged anywhere from a few years to under ten thousand years. Each crystal varied in mana density and total content.
Like Adrian’s group, countless travelers arrived with different types of mana crystals. Some carried crystals aged fifty thousand years, while others brought crystals that were millions or even billions of years old, each valued far higher.
To handle this diversity, the UNI-Bank used a precise conversion process. Instead of evaluating crystals by age alone, the system scanned each one individually, measuring its mana content and calculating its value using a standardized unit known as the Mana Unit.
As the machine worked, Adrian and the others waited quietly. From forum discussions, they had learned that comprehending a single arcane concept to advanced galactic level granted roughly fifty Mana Units of capacity to a cultivator’s mana reserves. This gave them a vague frame of reference, but not enough to accurately predict how their billions of low-tier crystals would convert.
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Back home, there had been no exact measurement system. Mana crystals were shaped into standardized sizes and used as currency, even though the mana content inside each one varied. In the universe, such imprecision clearly did not exist.
The display finally updated.
› Conversion Complete.
› 3.5 Million Mana Units Detected
› 3.5 Million UNI-Coins Added to User Account
For a brief moment, the group was stunned.
Lysandra’s expression tightened, “Three and a half million, from billions.”
“At least it’s something,” Alice murmured.
Billions turning into millions was a jarring shift in scale, but once the initial shock passed, relief followed. This amount did not make them wealthy, but it certainly did not leave them poor either.
“Better than I expected, honestly,” Kael said, “Universe runs on a different scale, we knew that.”
Adrian withdrew the spatial ring from the machine and slipped it back onto his finger, “We’re not beggars, this is enough for now.”
From the forums, they already learned some basic ideas of economic value within the universe. For instance, a new UNI-OS device costs around ten thousand UNI-Coins, while high-end formations, pills, and advanced services could easily reach into the millions. They could not afford reckless spending, but they also did not need to immediately turn their excursion into a desperate search for income.
Selena exhaled slowly, her tension easing, “So we can afford UNI-OS devices for everyone!”
“And food,” Aerin added brightly.
Aurelia ruffled her daughter’s hair, “Food is not a priority when you don’t need to eat.”
“But I want to eat.”
Sentinel chuckled quietly.
This conversion also clarified something important. Roughly one thousand low-tier mana crystals from their galaxy equated to a single Mana Unit, which in turn matched the value of a high-tier mana crystal.
With the conversion complete, they exited the UNI-Bank and headed toward a nearby UNI-OS distribution center. Every member of the group needed their own UNI-OS device. It was essential for any traveler in the universe, and it would also allow them to remain connected if they chose to split up later to explore.
The distribution center was sleek and efficient, its walls lined with display cases showcasing various designs.
Inside the center, soft white light illuminated each showcased design, and holographic labels floated beside them, listing specifications and prices. The violet token Adrian had received from the Guardian Spirit was only one option among many. UNI-OS devices came in different forms, including wristbands, necklaces, and familiar node-like spheres.
Thomas leaned toward one display, examining a sleek wristband model, “These look more practical than tokens.”
“Depends on preference,” Elara said, studying a necklace design. “Some of us don’t want something on our wrist during combat.”
All of these were purely cosmetic variations and offered no functional differences. Eventually, Adrian’s parents, the rulers, the Celestials, Kaelith, Mira, and most of the others chose the node design, as it resembled the devices they were already accustomed to.
Aerin, however, immediately pointed to a wristband design. It was silver-white, compact, and glowed faintly, “That one.”
Adrian glanced at the price displayed, fifteen thousand UNI-Coins.
Aurelia crouched beside her daughter, “Are you sure? The node works just fine.”
“I want the wristband.”
Sentinel met Adrian’s gaze and gave a small, resigned shrug.
Adrian purchased it for her, which was slightly more expensive than the node version, which cost only ten thousand.
The attendant, a four-armed being with pale blue skin, handed the wristband to Aerin with a polite nod. Aerin immediately fastened it around her wrist, her eyes lighting up as the interface activated.
“It’s working!” she said, swiping through menus with delight.
“Don’t break it,” Aurelia warned.
“I won’t.”
Afterward, they returned to the food stall Aerin had pointed out earlier. The vendor greeted them with a wide grin, clearly pleased to see customers.
Not only Aerin, but everyone sampled the white sponge-like spheres, which were soft, sweet, and carried subtle undertones of concentrated spatial essence.
Kael bit into one and blinked, “This is… actually good.”
“Better than good,” Mira said, already reaching for another.
Draven devoured three in rapid succession and asked the vendor, “How much for a barrel of these?”
The vendor laughed, a deep rumbling sound, “Not for sale in bulk, friend. This is a specialty item in our store.”
Kaelith leaned against the stall, chewing thoughtfully, “If we had these back home, Aerin would’ve bankrupted the empire.”
Aerin stuck her tongue out at her.
Even Lysandra, who rarely indulged in such things, took a second sphere, “Impressive…”
Adrian watched them, allowing himself a faint smile. The tension from earlier had dissolved. For now, they were simply travelers sampling unfamiliar food in an unfamiliar place.
After this, they did not visit the alchemy centers or formation centers yet, nor did they pursue anything particularly serious. For now, they simply enjoyed the moment.
The group wandered through the food district for some time, stopping occasionally to try out different foods. Aerin darted between stores, always within Aurelia’s sight, her curiosity boundless.
Eventually, they made their way to the UNI-Residence Complex. Its entrance was wide and welcoming, flanked by automated drones.
The UNI-Hub provided standardized lodging through this complex, with accommodation tiers determined by a cultivator’s UNI-Authority.
A holographic attendant materialized as they approached, its form vaguely humanoid but translucent, “Welcome to UNI-Residence. Please present the UNI-OS account for tier assignment.”
Adrian stepped forward, projecting his UNi-OS account.
The attendant scanned them, “Basic Authority detected, standard tier lodging available. Rate: five hundred UNI-Coins per day, per unit. Maximum occupancy: ten individuals per unit.”
“We’ll need multiple units. Four should suffice,” Adrian said.
The attendant processed the request, “Four units reserved. Please let me know the duration of your stay?”
“Indefinite, we’ll extend as needed,” Adrian said.
“Confirmed. Two thousand UNI-Coins per day, total.”
It was expensive, but necessary. Cultivators at their level did not require sleep or extended rest. What they wanted was a place to stay, a shared space where they could gather and plan their next steps in the universe.
The attendant directed them toward a lift that ascended silently through the spire. When the doors opened, they stepped into a wide corridor lined with identical doors, each one marked with a glowing number.
Their units were clustered together: 4701, 4702, 4703, and 4704.
Adrian opened the first door, revealing a spacious interior. The walls were smooth and white, the floor a polished grey stone. Furniture materialized upon entry, low couches, tables, and storage compartments that emerged seamlessly from the walls.
“Not bad,” Thomas said, stepping inside.
“Better than a starship cabin,” Elara agreed.
Aerin ran to the wide viewport that dominated one wall, pressing her hands against the transparent surface. Beyond it, the UNI-Hub stretched endlessly, its lights glittering like stars.
“Can we stay here forever?” she asked.
Aurelia joined her at the viewport, “For now. We’ll see what comes next.”
Adrian stood near the center of the room, watching as the others settled in. They had crossed into the universe, converted their wealth, secured lodging, and tasted their first unfamiliar food.
The excursion had truly begun, and now it was time to focus on some of his other plans.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 315: The Quiet Rise of a Powerhouse
- Chapter 314: The First Connection
- Chapter 313: Crown of the Source
- Chapter 312: The Source’s Whisper
- Chapter 311: The Chain That Must Be Broken
- Chapter 310: Seeds of Supremacy
- Chapter 309: Convergence of Paths
- Chapter 308: Clash of Foundations
- Chapter 307: The Quiet Rise of Inscribers
- Chapter 306: Weapons of Will and Design
- Chapter 305: The Blank Slate Arsenal
- Chapter 304: Forging Resolve Under Pressure
- Chapter 303: Preparation for the War
- Chapter 302: Absolute Source Order
- Chapter 301: War Goddess
- Chapter 300: A Promise of Erasure
- Chapter 299: The True Rulers of the Universe
- Chapter 298: Three Billion
- Chapter 297: The Crown of Andromeda
- Chapter 296: Provoking a Sect Leader
- Chapter 295: The Four Sovereigns Arrive
- Chapter 294: A Declaration of Dominance
- Chapter 293: The Spark of Supremacy
- Chapter 292: One Hundred Million Mana Units!
- Chapter 291: The Auction Registration
- Chapter 290: Hestia’s New Disciple
- Chapter 289: Before the Auction Storm
- Chapter 288: The History of Willforce Artifacts
- Chapter 287: The Mysteries Beyond Rule Stage
- Chapter 286: The First Artifact
- Chapter 285: Research in the UNI-Market
- Chapter 284: Premium Materials of the Universe
- Chapter 283: The Foundation of an Artifact
- Chapter 282: Artifacts
- Chapter 281: Momentum of the Crimson Vital Sect
- Chapter 280: Stronger Than Reality
- Chapter 279: A Trial Passed, A Contract Forged
- Chapter 278: A Glimpse of the Source
- Chapter 277: The Ten-Second Trial
- Chapter 276: A Hidden Dragon Revealed
- Chapter 275: The Variable in the Equation
- Chapter 274: Temporal Echo
- Chapter 273: The First Step Toward Astral
- Chapter 272: Market Value and Power
- Chapter 271: Divine Concept of Coherent Will
- Chapter 270: A Sect Reforged
- Chapter 269: The Structure of Power
- Chapter 268: Verdant Genesis
- Chapter 267: The First Experiment
- Chapter 266: The Gift of Life
- Chapter 265: Foundations of the Future
- Chapter 264: Force and Pressure
- Chapter 263: The Multi-Domain Strategy
- Chapter 262: The Education District
- Chapter 261: A War Without Blades
- Chapter 260: Targeted Purification
- Chapter 259: The Silent Crown Complex
- Chapter 258: Responsibility of the First Strike
- Chapter 257: The Road Above Us Is Vast
- Chapter 256: Authority Beyond Domains
- Chapter 255: Terminal Threat Classification
- Chapter 254: Source Spell Against Divine!
- Chapter 253: Crimson Will Lotus
- Chapter 252: Aruze Garden's Formation Mind
- Chapter 251: Azure Garden of a Million Years
- Chapter 250: At the Edge of the Azure Garden
- Chapter 249: A New Piece on the Board
- Chapter 248: The Cost of Negation
- Chapter 247: The Cost of Direct Command
- Chapter 246: Marivelle's Will
- Chapter 245: Surplus
- Chapter 244: Authority in Balance
- Chapter 243: Defensive Authority Technique
- Chapter 242: The Inevitable Interception
- Chapter 241: Azure Garden
- Chapter 240: UNI-Sect's Server Formation
- Chapter 239: The Road Opens
- Chapter 238: Devour Without Hunger
- Chapter 237: The Cost of Moving Forward
- Chapter 236: Unintended Revelation
- Chapter 235: The Planet That Consumes Authority
- Chapter 234: Measured by Authority
- Chapter 233: The Price of Trust
- Chapter 232: Gratitude Does Not Grant Trust
- Chapter 231: At the Gates of the Crimson Vital Sect
- Chapter 230: A Long Road To Supremacy
- Chapter 229: The Path of Infinite Expansion
- Chapter 228: Departure Toward Crimson Vital
- Chapter 227: A Sect Worth Joining
- Chapter 226: A War Sparked by Ascension
- Chapter 225: Mana Sea
- Chapter 224: The End of Complacency
- Chapter 223: Strength Is the Only Law
- Chapter 222: Awakening of the Sleeping Storm
- Chapter 221: Trapped Beneath Clashing Domains
- Chapter 220: Limits of Creation
- Chapter 219: The First Divine Concept
- Chapter 218: The First Divine Purchase
- Chapter 217: Universal Exchange
- Chapter 216: Centers
- Chapter 215: The Heart of the Hub
- Chapter 214: Arrival at the Greater Stage
- Chapter 213: The Boundless Mana Body Art
- Chapter 212: Authority Techniques
- Chapter 211: Understanding UNI-OS
- Chapter 210: The Debt Collected Elsewhere
- Chapter 209: First Lesson in the Universe
- Chapter 208: Who the Kids Really Were
- Chapter 207: Predators in the Void
- Chapter 206: UNI-OS
- Chapter 205: Beyond the Barrier
- Chapter 204: Leaving the Milky Way
- Chapter 203: Steps Toward the Universe
- Chapter 202: A walk with Aerin
- Chapter 201: The Smallest Calamity
- Chapter 200: A New Life
- Chapter 199: A Vow Beneath the Endless Void
- Chapter 198: The Void Emperor’s Test
- Chapter 197: A Test Meant to Break an Ideal
- Chapter 196: The Path of Impossible
- Chapter 195: The Structure of Ascension
- Chapter 194: The Path Beyond the Galaxy
- Chapter 193: The Void Emperor’s Dilemma
- Chapter 192: From Guardians to Partners
- Chapter 191: The Softness of Ordinary Days
- Chapter 190: Rediscovering Life
- Chapter 189: Will Force
- Chapter 188: 100% Authority!
- Chapter 187: When Reality Bows
- Chapter 186: Control Over Natural Concepts
- Chapter 185: The Demon Emperor Unmasked
- Chapter 184: The Forbidden Threshold: Middle Rule Stage
- Chapter 183: The Devourer Awakens
- Chapter 182: One Outcome!
- Chapter 181: Source Domain
- Chapter 180: The Galaxy Reforged
- Chapter 179: Supreme Emperor
- Chapter 178: Origin’s Ink
- Chapter 177: The Birth of a True Alliance
- Chapter 176: The End of Aethelia
- Chapter 175: A New Galactic Era Begins
- Chapter 174: Wrath Across the Galaxy
- Chapter 173: The Parade of Retribution
- Chapter 172: Source Influence
- Chapter 171: Divine Concept
- Chapter 170: The Founder of Aethelia
- Chapter 169: The Rules
- Chapter 168: The Last War Begins to Breathe
- Chapter 167: The Surge of the Origin
- Chapter 166: Why the Demon Emperor Seeks War
- Chapter 165: The Celestials Unleashed
- Chapter 164: The First Roar of Origin Warriors
- Chapter 163: Edge Council
- Chapter 162: The Watchpoint
- Chapter 161: Cause and effect
- Chapter 160: Fate’s Warning
- Chapter 159: Resonance Network
- Chapter 158: Earth's Humans
- Chapter 157: Ancient Cultivators
- Chapter 156: The Impossible Clan
- Chapter 155: Etched in Power
- Chapter 154: Borrowed Time
- Chapter 153: Deployment
- Chapter 152: Knowledge Forges
- Chapter 151: The Origin Path
- Chapter 150: The Constellation That Never Fades
- Chapter 149: The Seed of Doubt
- Chapter 148: The Ascension of the Celestials
- Chapter 147: Source Veins
- Chapter 146: The Chaos of Essences
- Chapter 145: The Phenomenon Zones
- Chapter 144: The Second Level
- Chapter 143: Time Burn
- Chapter 142: The First Level
- Chapter 141: The Training Program
- Chapter 140: The Descendent of Earth
- Chapter 139: The Edge of the Galaxy
- Chapter 138: The Earth’s Celestials
- Chapter 137: The Boy Who Defied Logic
- Chapter 136: The Banquet of Equals
- Chapter 135: The Demon Lord’s End
- Chapter 134: The Erasure of Shadows
- Chapter 133: Wings Over the Void
- Chapter 132: The First Great Battle of the Origin Clan
- Chapter 131: The Beacon of Life
- Chapter 130: The Day the Galaxy Looked Up
- Chapter 129: The Birth of the Origin Capital
- Chapter 128: A Network of Their Own
- Chapter 127: The Origin Net
- Chapter 126: The Mind of the Formation
- Chapter 125: The Source Writes Again
- Chapter 124: The Foundations of Origin System
- Chapter 123: The Winged Shadow
- Chapter 122: The Serpent’s Pact
- Chapter 121: The Vision of Origin
- Chapter 120: The Emperor’s Thread
- Chapter 119: Beyond the Well
- Chapter 118: The Weight of Mastery
- Chapter 117: The Price of Power
- Chapter 116: Veythar’s Hunt
- Chapter 115: The Mad Serpent
- Chapter 114: The Hidden Hand of the Empire
- Chapter 113: The First Proclamation
- Chapter 112: Where the Galaxy Gathers
- Chapter 111: A Drop in the Ocean
- Chapter 110: The Emperor’s Invitation
- Chapter 109: Echoes of Revolution
- Chapter 108: Origin Stores
- Chapter 107: The Art of Imprint
- Chapter 106: The Path of Origin Clan
- Chapter 105: The Quiet Rebuilding
- Chapter 104: The First Night of the Origin Clan
- Chapter 103: Formation of Fire
- Chapter 102: The First Decree of Origin
- Chapter 101: The Blood-Soaked Throne
- Chapter 100: Birth of the Origin Clan
- Chapter 99: The Source Unleashed
- Chapter 98: The Price of Arrogance
- Chapter 97: The Imperial Arena
- Chapter 96: The Empire’s Decree
- Chapter 95: A Duel Written in Law and Death
- Chapter 94: The Weak Fall, the Strong Remain
- Chapter 93: Foundations of a clan
- Chapter 92: The Currency of Survival
- Chapter 91: A Secret Too Great
- Chapter 90: Solvaris Nexus Hub
- Chapter 89: Stellar Ascension
- Chapter 88: The Path of the Ancients
- Chapter 87: Between Two Worlds
- Chapter 86: The Anomaly’s Arrival
- Chapter 85: The First Decision
- Chapter 84: Prayers and Drums
- Chapter 83: Bones of a Star System
- Chapter 82: First Steps into the Galactic Net
- Chapter 81: Leaving Home
- Chapter 80: The Chosen Blades
- Chapter 79: Earth Reborn
- Chapter 78: The Gatekeepers of Knowledge
- Chapter 77: Stellar Stage
- Chapter 76: The Start of a New Era
- Chapter 75: The Astral Omen
- Chapter 74: Threats from the Stars
- Chapter 73: The Waiting Years
- Chapter 72: Ingredient
- Chapter 71: The Long Road of Preparation
- Chapter 70: Foot Soldiers of the Galaxy
- Chapter 69: The First War
- Chapter 68: The Balance of Six and One
- Chapter 67: The Anomaly
- Chapter 66: The Galactic Path
- Chapter 65: Birth of the Seed
- Chapter 64: Source Form
- Chapter 63: The First Humanoid Monster
- Chapter 62: The Command of Erasure
- Chapter 61: Birth of an S-Rank
- Chapter 60: The Grind
- Chapter 59: The Higher Form of Mana
- Chapter 58: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 57: Blackwood Ink
- Chapter 56: The Beginning of Humanity’s Story
- Chapter 55: Shockwaves
- Chapter 54: A Gamble of Hope
- Chapter 53: The Abyss Within the Ink
- Chapter 52: The Gift of Knowledge
- Chapter 51: The First Step Beyond
- Chapter 50: Runes for the Void
- Chapter 49: Below the Sentinel
- Chapter 48: Breath of Life
- Chapter 47: Starbreaker’s Evolution
- Chapter 46: Absolute Source Order
- Chapter 45: Source Weapon
- Chapter 44: The Miracle Scrolls
- Chapter 43: Temporal Veil
- Chapter 42: The Reality Breaker
- Chapter 41: The Translator
- Chapter 40: Lessons from a Rune Master
- Chapter 39: Affinity-Bound
- Chapter 38: Not Just a Scribe
- Chapter 37: The Bastion of Tides
- Chapter 36: Helplessness and Fury
- Chapter 35: Where Humanity Bleeds
- Chapter 34: Volumes of Power
- Chapter 33: The Legendary Scroll
- Chapter 32: The Source Translates
- Chapter 31: Eyes of the Source
- Chapter 30: The Language of Mana
- Chapter 29: Foundations of Runes
- Chapter 28: The Rune District
- Chapter 27: The Board of Defenders
- Chapter 26: The Heart of Humanity
- Chapter 25: Pseudo Manifestation
- Chapter 24: The White Mist
- Chapter 23: A Mother’s Fury
- Chapter 22: The Half-Born Source
- Chapter 21: The Breaking Point
- Chapter 20: The Intelligence of Beasts
- Chapter 19: Defenders’ Resolve
- Chapter 18: The Raid
- Chapter 17: The Second Mission
- Chapter 16: Before the Storm
- Chapter 15: Healing Beyond Recovery
- Chapter 14: The Aftermath
- Chapter 13: The Impossible Creation
- Chapter 12: The Core of the Nest
- Chapter 11: First Blood in the Wastelands
- Chapter 10: Outpost Veridia
- Chapter 9: First Deployment
- Chapter 8: The Path of Growth
- Chapter 7: The Vanguard’s First Mission
- Chapter 6: First Hunt
- Chapter 5: 7 Prodigies
- Chapter 4: Academy
- Chapter 3: First Skill
- Chapter 2: Awakening [Source]
- Chapter 1: Awakening Ceremony
- Prologue