The First Store System

Chapter 265 - Deal With The System



Chapter 265: Deal with the System

[Skill name: Ability-Learning,

Ability: It allows the user to copy the witnessed skills of being weaker or defeated by the owner. The user can now use the copied skill three times,

Level: Level 2,

Condition of the growth: Finding the Level 3 knowledge,

Copied skill: Sword-Projection, Elephant-Projection, Sword-Flash….]

The next moment, a new blue window containing the details of the skill appeared in front of him.

Aakesh couldn't help but shake his head in disappointment, seeing the details.

Several of the strong skills including Sword-Projection, Elephant- Projection, etc., he had in copied sections had greyed out after Aakesh had used them three times.

He can now only use them after the skill level got upgraded to Level 3.

He waved his hands, and both the screens dissipated into light particles.

His eyes then fell on the giant egg floating in front of him.

Aakesh only had to think about the details, and the next moment, a new blue window containing the details of the egg appeared in front of him.

[Name: Wolf Egg,

Bloodline: Fenrir(0.0003%), Lupa(0.00007%),

Lifeform: Inferior,

Growth rate: Epic Grade.]

"Oh, a descendant of both Fenrir and Lupa!" Aakesh exclaimed in surprise, seeing the details of the egg.

Fenrir and Lupa both are one of the strongest Primordial creatures in the third dimension in the Multiverse. The system has added every race in the Multiverse except Devas in Panagea, so there must be Fenrir and Lupa here too.

Aakesh now finally understood the reason behind the wolf king's monstrous healing rate.

Lupa, a Primordial she-wolf, is one of the few creatures in the Multiverse after Devas to have a trait. Her trait is 'Immortality'.

The trait here doesn't mean Immortals like Heavenly Monarch, Demigods in the Primal dimension, who can love forever if there is no one strong enough to kill them. In Lupa's case, it means true Immortality.

Even Devas can't kill her. Only two beings in the Multiverse have the ability to kill her, the Multiverse, and the First Deva, the ruler and first child of the Multiverse.

Despite having only 0.00007% of Lupa's blood in its veins, the wolf king had such a monstrous healing rate, so the level of healing rate Lupa had can't even be imagined for low-level beings.

In addition to that, the wolf king also had the blood of Fenrir, the personal mount of a Deva in the Multiverse.

The bloodline density of Fenrir was greater than Lupa's in the wolf king bloodline, but it still wasn't even one-hundredth of a percent.

Aakesh only felt a moment of surprise, seeing the blue window since both Fenrir and Lupa were higher-level creatures. But seeing the bloodline density, the interest Aakesh had in the egg disappeared.

He then read the further details of the egg. It had an epic grade growth rate, so the highest level of lifeform it could reach without any interference was Epic lifeform.

Seeing these details, Aakesh stopped having any interest in the egg.

He would've hatched it if it contained 100% purity of blood like Lily, but since it didn't even have a 1% purity of blood, Aakesh decided to trade it away.

As for giving it to Lily and having it join her and other wolves, Aakesh decided against it.

Even though Lily had a bloodline equivalent to Fenrir and Lupa, she still was a different creature. The wolf king had such less level of blood purity, but it still was a descendant of Fenrir and Lupa, the Primordials belonging to the wolves race, so it would affect Lily's plan to create her rule.

Since Aakesh was also in need of soul stones to buy skills, he decided to sell the egg. It would go for at least hundreds of millions, then Aakesh could sweep all the skills that would play an important role in this phase of Panagea for him.

As for the golden key, he already had a plan. He would use it to pay back the favor he had gotten from Elsie after she had given him a low-level meditation art.

Even though the difference between the golden key and the low-level meditation art was even wider than the difference between the sky and the earth, Aakesh still found it worth it. For Aakesh, nothing was worth more than the favor he needed to repay.

Since Aakesh didn't have a space ring or space backpack, Aakesh had to carry the egg in his hands back to the town.

Lily wanted the egg after knowing about it, but Aakesh refused her. He instead told her the way to increase her level.

Even though the wolf king hadn't done anything to Lily until now due to her background, the truth was still that she was in his grasp. She didn't want to fall in the same situation, so she had two choices, she could either return to the actual world and follow the same schedule she had gotten used to for tens of thousands of years, or she could grow herself in Panagea and do the things, she had missed due to being in a forbidden place she couldn't leave for tens of thousands of years.

It didn't even take a second for her to select her choice. She wanted to use the help of Aakesh to grow, but he refused, saying him helping her would be equivalent to staying in the store all the time. So, Lily decided to make her own path in Panagea.

Aakesh only provided her a single help by making her an inhabitant of Panagea, and now she could use the privilege of unlimited revivals granted to adventurers with the things only inhabitants are allowed to do in Panagea.

As for the system, it agreed right away as Aakesh refused to take no for an answer, and he also allowed the system to exclude her progress from the system's quest for Panagea.

The system didn't agree for free as Aakesh stopped taking commissions from the sale of the training area. He accepted it right away as he neither needed Primal stones for cultivation nor did he have any expenses.

After this deal, both the system and Aakesh got what they wanted.. Lily wouldn't be able to interfere with the storyline of Panagea like the other inhabitants, and the system wouldn't need to pay commission to Aakesh.


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