The way Kyle decided to host the auction was unusual. Instead of gathering everyone and holding a big auction, he sent diplomatic notices to all the Organizations he knew, listing all the Planets and asking for their bids.
Naturally, the territories had to stay coherent, which made it a bit awkward.
However, Kyle also had a solution for that.
Formation Arrays.
He had already moved one Planet, which meant he could move more.
Kyle had created a Formation Array that used one's Center as an Energy Source to move a Planet. It would take a long time and a lot of powerful Seekers to move a Planet, but with enough time, they could move the Planet to their territories.
Kyle was willing to offer the blueprints of these Formation Arrays for 50 Grade Five Energy Stones. He would have also offered to set up Formation Arrays for a lower price, but the rules of the Secondary Sector forbade him from constructing Formation Arrays for others.
When all the Organizations read the diplomatic notice, they felt like the Secondary Sector was undergoing a tremendous change. This was far bigger than the destruction of a Peak Organization.
These Formation Arrays would reshape the way in which the Secondary Sector worked.
Instead of contesting for territories to gain access to valuable Planets, Planets could now be traded between Organizations.
The Organizations had one month to send their bids.
During that one month, the Secondary Sector became less and more lively. On one hand, there were no battles or wars, but the people were also much more animated.
The potential of moving Planets in the Secondary Sector was immense. Some Organizations had access to a Level Four Law Well, but no people with an Affinity for that Law. The existence of these Formation Arrays would give the Organization the option to turn these Planets into Energy Stones.
When Kyle received all of the bids, he published the winners. He sent a diplomatic notice to all powers, telling them which Planet was purchased by which power.
Dawnlight used to own 15 Law Wells for Level Four Laws. Six of them had been integrated into Kyle's Azure Comet, leaving nine. These nine Planets had all been sold at different prices.
The cheapest one went for 80 Grade Five Energy Stones, while the most expensive one went for 150 Grade Five Energy Stones.
On top of that, twelve powers had purchased Kyle's Planet-Moving Formation Array.
In total, Kyle sold around 900 Planets. Almost all of these Planets had something of value. Some had life. Some had a bunch of beasts. Some had valuable ores. Some had Level Three Law Wells.
However, there were also around 400 Planets that nobody bought.
Surprisingly, almost all of the Level Four Law Wells were sold to weaker Organizations. Only one was sold to one of the Big Five.
Within a couple of days after the results were announced, countless Crushers moved towards Kyle's territory. According to Kyle's rules, they had to travel to the Azure Comet and wait for someone to receive them.
The Head of Voidwave and several of his Crushers were the first to arrive. When they saw the humongous and malformed Azure Comet, they nodded in appreciation. Naturally, they weren't admiring the beauty of this disgusting tumor but the beauty of the Formation Arrays on it.
They couldn't see all the details of the Formation Arrays, but they could feel how much Energy moved across the Azure Comet. The powers of these Formation Arrays were not exactly clear, but they could tell that they were not bad.
However, more importantly, there were many. Many, many Formation Arrays.
"Azure Comet might not be too powerful," the Head of Voidwave said to his people, "but on his Planet, he is almost invincible. I do not believe that any of the other powers can kill him on his Planet."
His people nodded in agreement.
The way Voidwave's Head had phrased his words was very deliberate.


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