Imprisoned for a Trillion Years, I Was Worshipped by All Gods!

Chapter404-Assignment Hall



Chapter404-Assignment Hall

The Assignment Hall was bustling with activity.

Every day, countless students came and went.

Some of the tasks were officially issued by the sect, such as:

Gathering rare materialsInvestigating strange occurrencesResolving various conflicts

Other tasks, however, were posted by individual students:

Searching for specific herbsRecruiting companions for expeditions

The purpose of the Assignment Hall was twofold:

To handle miscellaneous tasks within the sect's territoryTo encourage students to engage with the world

But Daniel wasn't here to take on missions.

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His goal was something else—

Contribution Points.

Yes, completing tasks or making contributions to the sect earned Contribution Points.

These points could be exchanged for items within the sect's treasury, including:

SpellsPotionsForging materials

But Daniel only cared about one thing—

Mana Stones.

His plan was simple:

Write some spells, trade them for Contribution Points, and use those points to get Mana Stones.

It was far easier than forging weapons or refining potions.

However, he wasn't planning to sell anything today.

Daniel approached the elder in charge of Contribution Points.

"Elder Balint!"

He took out his identity token and greeted the elder.

Balint glanced at the token, then at Daniel.

"Daniel? You're new here?"

Daniel nodded.

Then, he got straight to the point—

"I wanted to ask… does the sect accept spells in exchange for Contribution Points?"

Balint returned his identity token and replied:

"Of course. If a spell has value, we evaluate it and offer an appropriate exchange."

"However…"

Balint added a kind reminder:

"If you plan to exchange spells, it's best to offer those usable at Tier-Platinum or higher. Anything below that… won't be worth much."

Daniel nodded in understanding.

Then, he leaned in slightly and asked in a hushed voice—

"What about Divine Spells? How much are they worth?"

Balint froze for a moment—

Then suddenly burst into laughter.

"Hah! Kid, you're quite the joker!"

"Do you know how many Divine Spells we have in all of Thousand Suns Hall? Three. That's it."

"If you actually had a Divine Spell, forget Contribution Points—the Sect Lord himself would personally come to greet you!"

Balint chuckled as he spoke.

A new student talking about Divine Spells?

Ridiculous.

Divine Spells were so rare that even Thousand Suns Hall—

A major sect—had only three.

For a newcomer to ask about them?

It was almost comical.

This kid must've heard the term somewhere and got curious.

Balint simply assumed Daniel was just messing around.

He would never believe that Daniel actually possessed Divine Spells.

After all, that was impossible for someone so young.

Daniel, however, felt a little disappointed.

"Looks like selling Divine Spells isn't an option…"

From Balint's reaction, it was clear—

Divine Spells were considered extremely valuable within Thousand Suns Hall.

Daniel didn't mind drawing attention—

But too much attention would only bring trouble.

If he actually revealed a Divine Spell, the entire sect would be shocked beyond belief.

And endless complications would follow.

"A man without strength is doomed if he holds too many treasures."

Right now, Daniel was only Tier-Diamond.

Unlike before, when he could openly throw out Mana Stones and Divine Stones without worry—

Now, he had to be cautious.

Without sufficient power, revealing such things would only bring disaster.

So, he asked another question—

"What about Tier-Master spells?"

Balint raised an eyebrow.

"Tier-Master? That's acceptable… but kid, don't get ahead of yourself!"

"Knowing the value of something is one thing, but do you actually have a Tier-Master spell?"

His tone carried a hint of advice and warning.

Daniel simply smiled helplessly and said:

"I was just curious, that's all."

"Alright, most of the exchangeable items are listed here. Take a look."

Balint handed Daniel a crystal containing the exchange catalog.

Daniel thanked him and began browsing.

He quickly found the spell exchange section.

As Balint had said—

Spells below Tier-Platinum were practically worthless. Spells Tier-Platinum and above had higher value. But—each spell had to go through evaluation, and there were no fixed prices.

This was inconvenient for Daniel.

It didn't align with his original plan.

So, he returned the crystal to Balint.

"What? Changed your mind about Divine Spells and Tier-Master spells already?"

"Yeah, I'll pass."

Balint smirked, as if he had expected this outcome.

"Young people should focus on steady progress. Don't waste time chasing shortcuts."

Just as Balint continued lecturing—

Daniel suddenly interrupted—

"By the way, Elder… I happen to have two Tier-Diamond spells. Would you like to evaluate them?"

With that, Daniel took out two crystals.

When Daniel had been browsing the catalog,

He had already prepared these spells.

Now, they were fully inscribed into the crystals.

Each crystal contained a different Tier-Diamond spell.

Balint paused for a moment.

"Wait… you actually have Tier-Diamond spells?"

Tier-Diamond magic wasn't as rare as Tier-Master magic—

But it was still highly valuable.

After all—

Tier-Diamond magic formed the backbone of Thousand Suns Hall's strength.

With a skeptical expression, Balint took the two crystals and began inspecting them.

A moment later—

His eyes slightly widened.

"These… really are Tier-Diamond spells."

For a while, Balint just stared at Daniel, his expression complicated.

Then, he asked in a serious tone—

"Kid… you don't actually have Divine Spells, do you?"

Daniel immediately responded with a laugh:

"Elder, you must be joking! Even Thousand Suns Hall only has three Divine Spells. How could I possibly have one?"

"Besides, I only heard about Divine Spells from people bragging. I was just curious."

Balint nodded slowly.

Even though he had briefly suspected Daniel—

The idea of a young newcomer possessing a Divine Spell was simply too absurd.

"He was probably just testing the waters before revealing these two spells."

Balint then called over several other elders from the Assignment Hall.

Since these spells were valuable, they needed to be properly evaluated.

Even though Balint was confident that the spells were genuine,

It was standard protocol to verify them carefully.

The other elders arrived and conducted a thorough evaluation.

Their conclusion?

Daniel's two Tier-Diamond spells met the sect's requirements.

After the evaluation was complete, Daniel left with 100,000 mana stones.

Due to the large amount, Elder Balint kindly reminded him—

"Don't show these mana stones to others."


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