Although the items on the second and third pages of the exchange list were all priced at 98,000,056 grace points, Wilbur quickly realized that their actual value was steadily decreasing.
As expected, the items on the first page had the highest exchange value, and following this pattern, the first item should be the most valuable. Earlier, Wilbur had decided to start from the second item and work his way down. Now, after reviewing the list, he was excited to finally check the first item.
Taking a deep breath, Wilbur looked at the screen.
On the top of the list was the Fire Dragon Ring. The ring possessed infinite space, allowing the storage of any item without limitation. Its special ability was the Time-Space Sea, which could retrieve any ownerless item from it.
"Time-Space Sea?"
When Wilbur read the description of the Fire Dragon Ring, he saw that while the ring was indeed powerful, with infinite space and no storage limitations, it seemed to be just a storage ring. For a cultivator, a regular storage ring was usually sufficient. This left Wilbur feeling a bit disappointed. However, when he read the latter part of the description, he was stunned.
Time-Space Sea? Ownerless items?
Wilbur scratched his head, unsure of what the Time-Space Sea or unowned items were. This seemed to be a unique feature of the Fire Dragon Ring.
As Wilbur pondered, the screen seemed to sense his thoughts and displayed an explanation of the Time-Space Sea and ownerless items.
[Time-Space Sea: When a blood-bound storage ring's owner dies and the ring is destroyed, the items inside the ring automatically flow into the Time-Space Sea, becoming ownerless.]
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