Charlie questions the ring’s purpose, suspecting it’s a survival tool for missions requiring massive cultivator deployment. He wonders how such valuable building materials were transported via teleportation, contrasting it with the ring’s potential to act as an efficient escape mechanism. The ring’s serial number hints at communal ownership and distribution, similar to a soldier’s issued weapon.
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As Charlie began to speculate that the ring Maria gave him might have originally belonged to this place, he suddenly remembered the ringâs function.
We donât know yet if there are any other features.
However, this object has one definite function: after recognizing its owner, it will transport its owner back to the person they miss most when the owner is in mortal danger.
In other words, this device is meant to save lives. Even if someone suffers a very serious injury, it at least allows them to return and visit their closest relatives.
Based on my previous speculation, if at that time it was indeed necessary to send out a large number of cultivators, such as worker ants, to search for cultivation resources throughout the world, then equipping everyone with such a ring would be absolutely necessary.
After all, going out to search for such valuable resources is inherently risky, as it could attract the attention of other cultivators who might harbor malicious intentions. With this ring, even if one cannot win the fight, one can at least escape, providing a safety net for everyone.
Therefore, when the ring is out in the open, there is no visible marking; the serial number will only appear when the ring returns to base.
The fact that this item has a serial number likely indicates that the ring isnât private property at all, but rather communal property. Furthermore, such an asset isnât for everyone; itâs like a weapon issued only to soldiers. Anyone in this position has the opportunity to use it. Once returned, the serial number will automatically appear, further facilitating centralized management.
This ring is numbered 2804. Perhaps at that time, there were thousands of monks serving as worker ants, each wearing the same ring, traveling to various parts of the world to carry out dangerous missions.
If this conjecture is correct, then there is another problem that Charlie has not been able to solve.
Take this square pagoda, for example. The wood used in it is of the highest quality, hard-to-find, even at high prices on the market. One of its beams, over ten meters long, was carved from a single piece of golden nanmu wood.
How did those cultivators transport them here through the teleportation array?
Could it be that they brought a piece or two of high-quality wood with them every time they teleported through the teleportation array?
This place was only about a hundred square meters in size. If nine people from the teleportation array arrived at the same time, each carrying two logs ten or even tens of meters long, this place wouldnât be able to accommodate them all!