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Just one drop of Stardew could drastically improve the user’s nervous response system and let the user recover up to 50 years of their youth. If a person consumed one drop of Stardew every year, their mental strength would naturally rise from the one-star mental strength master standard to the one-star mental strength grandmaster standard within 3 to 5 years.[1]

Even for a mental strength grandmaster, consuming Stardew could still speed up the improvement of their mental strength, letting them reach the three-star mental strength grandmaster standard much more quickly. This would, in turn, give them a better chance at going beyond the grandmaster realm.[1]

In addition, Stardew could let mental strength grandmasters better preserve their youthfulness. Typically, a mental strength grandmaster would have little to no chance of going beyond the grandmaster realm past the age of 100. However, if a mental strength grandmaster regularly consumed Stardew, this time limit could be extended to 150 years old.[1]

Unfortunately, because the various conglomerates monopolized the technology to manufacture Stardew, the various cities needed to go to great lengths just to exchange for a small amount.

Most cities could only afford to allocate their supply of Stardew to the members of their city legion. Moreover, it would be at the price of one million contribution points per drop of Stardew[1]. At the normal ratio of 1:20 offered by various corporations and powerful families that were willing to buy contribution points using Star Coins, one million of points equals the amount of 20 millions Star Coins.[2]

In the Saint Camp’s shops, one drop of Stardew only cost 5,000 God Crystal Fragments. Once players paid up, the seller would immediately have the Stardew delivered to their doorsteps via the God’s Domain Association.[3]

The Nebula Consortium was the main producer of Stardew; controlling 80% on the market. Because of this, many corporations, conglomerates, and even City Lords of first-tier cities sought to get into the Nebula Consortium's good graces.[4] The Consortium was ultimately brought down after Shi Feng advanced to Tier 7.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Chapter 3323/SS 397
  2. Chapter 3357/SS 431
  3. Chapter 3338/SS 412
  4. SS 979
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