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Chapter 17 - Chapter 18 (shame universe)

Ayodeji and Akindele sit opposite each

other, with a round table at the center.

"The six universes are dominated by

those who have low standards in their

cultivation or come from low clans.

Meaning, those beings in this universe

are regarded as trash and are regarded

as a disgrace to their clans.

Which gives the six universes the

nickname 'SHAME UNIVERSE '.

"Before coming in here, I notice a giant

root with a ring around it; does it have

anything to do with cultivation? "

Ayodeji speaks hesitatingly.

"Yes." Akindele replies as he continues

to explain.

This root belongs to a tree called the

cosmic tree, also known in every

universe as the world tree, since it brings

a great benefit to the planet and its

master.

This tree is located above the first

universe.

The root of this tree penetrates from the

first universe down to the sixth universe,

and the lower the root goes, the lower

the energy provided.

Because the energy produced in this

universe is low, this brings about

competition among the planet holders.

Just like you have said, around the root

there are five rings.

As you move further away from the root,

the bigger the rings and also the energy

they provide drop.

Every planet creator fights for a position

on this ring, and there are other planet

creators outside the ring who lose their

position or dare not to challenge.

There is only one way in which you can

secure a spot, which is by battling using

creation.

Each planet creator provides a required

number of fighters from their world, and

the battle is carried out in a dimension

called 'SCORE ARENA'.

This score arena is an independent

world with different ecological

environments present.

People challenge each other by entering

this hall and announcing their challenge.

You will be given a tab; on this tab, you

will find the planet creator presently

registered along with the spot they

occupied.

The challenger chooses the opponent,

while the opponent has the privilege to

select the type of ecological

environment."

Akindele continues to explain.