The sect, which is notorious for overcharging people, only charged him 1,000 divine merit points for the outpost core. So the true value of the outpost core should be around 100 divine merit points. He is so sure about this that he is willing to bet that it is not up to 200 divine merit points.
After making this calculation, he decided not to raise his hopes too high. The fact that the world seed was also a material that could be used to grow a world also didn't instill faith in him.
After all, he had eaten many worlds before, and they don't add much to him apart from law fragments and lifespan. So it is just right that he does not expect miracles from something that is not even a mature world.
However, Fenrir was not of one mind with Loki about this. Like a child who had just gotten a new toy, Fenrir was excited to eat the world seed. Loki felt tremors of excitement from within his soul because of Fenrir.
