An information broker gave a bit of advice to Yale's group after they brought all the information about recent happenings.
It wasn't strange that experts secluded themselves for long periods, so there were a lot of people who specialized in selling information to them.
However, the unexpected happenings made that those in seclusion felt fear of being dead before ending.
Thus, the information brokers started to offer alternatives to the popular ownerless worlds. After all, if people stopped going into seclusion for long periods, they would lose too much money.
Dead worlds and asteroids were usually far more dangerous than ownerless worlds, but with an unknown person destroying worlds without an apparent reason, the danger was far higher.
After all, it had been confirmed that hiding into private dimensions wasn't effective at all because the entrance of any private dimension would be destroyed and those who were inside killed instantly.
Thus, there wasn't truly a way to survive if the world was destroyed while being in seclusion there.
"Thank you for your advice, but right now we aren't planning to seclude ourselves again in a short time."
Yale's group had been traveling and not into seclusion, but it was easier to tell that than explaining the whole situation.
After all, it was very strange traveling two thousand years without visiting a normal world unless there was a very urgent matter.
"If you change your opinion, contact me."
The information broker didn't try to press Yale's group. Information brokers relied on trust and reputation to work and offending their customers to obtain a bit more money wasn't a wise move.
The information brokers usually were World Gods in desperate need of Spirit Stones, so they lived long lives, and their patience was very high.
They didn't feel too much difference for waiting one year or one thousand years for something.
World God without a great background was doomed to have their progress stopped due to the lack of wealth, so they were always very respectful with those who could pay for their services as they usually were from a great background and if some of them were to rope them in, their lives would be solved.
Of course, it was impossible to advance just with wealth, but it was indispensable, or it would take an eternity advance by just absorbing the thin energy of the surroundings.
In fact, no one managed to advance without relying on Spirit Stones. Even the worst spirit stone was far better than a hundred thousand years of hard training absorbing energy from the surroundings.
Even with enough wealth, it wasn't heard that someone became an Origin God with less than a million years, while those who did it in less than ten thousand were already considered geniuses.
For someone without background like those information brokers, if they managed to advance someday, it was enough for them, they already didn't mind about being geniuses or not. Most of them had been highly regarded as geniuses when they were weaker, but they were forcefully stopped because they were too poor.
All the arrogance they held from the time they were geniuses disappeared after tasting the reality of the importance of having a good background more than just a bit of power like them.
Thus, most of them were well-natured and didn't try to harm the ones wanting information even if they were weaker than them. They even gave some information for free or pieces of advice to create a friendship with their customers.
Of course, there were also the shady ones that would try to get profit from their customers without caring at all.
If they noticed someone with a lot of wealth, but that didn't have a too big background, they would try to rob them.
However, it was quite a difficult noticing who was truly from a very powerful background or who just have luck in obtaining some wealth.
The galaxy where Yale's group were at that moment was a fairly popular one, and there were more immortals than mortals in some of the worlds. Those were words made for immortals to gather and unless the mortal had an important background, they couldn't enter even if they were about to reach immortality.
Although there wasn't any Origin God residing permanently in those worlds and just some Origin God could pass there from time to time, in those worlds, there were still some World Gods.
Of course, the number of Essence Gods was higher, and there were even more Law Gods.
As for Law Masters, most of the population in those worlds were Law Masters.
That was a huge difference with areas like the one where the solar system of Yale's world was.
In that kind of worlds, an Essence God would be usually unbeatable, but in an immortal world, they were just somewhat powerful, but far from being among the most powerful.
Immortal Worlds also were important commerce areas, and it wasn't too difficult to find good materials for crafting or good items.
Yale was very ambitious and wanted to learn all the Essences related to crafting, so he went to find samples of processed goods to take as an example and buy some high-quality materials.
Although Yale could create his own materials, he still lacked too much knowledge in those areas, so he wouldn't know exactly what to create.
After all, he didn't receive extensive knowledge about other crafting professions except for blacksmithing.
Yale wanted to extrapolate the knowledge, but for that, he at least needed a bit of base on those Essences, and no one in their group was an Essence God in any crafting-type Essence that wasn't the one for blacksmithing.
The group planned to settle for a bit in that immortal world while working on learning those Essences.
The Battle God was still quite far from them, and there wasn't any galaxy with Immortal Worlds on their way, so they wanted to cherish the chance.