The First Store System

Chapter 431



Chapter 431: Monstrous growth

Oxen, who had lost half of his face, suddenly received a piece of new knowledge in his mind. It was the skill that helped the mirror Oxen to duplicate two disks half the size of the actual disk.

Since it was a high-level skill, knowledge related to it also appeared in his head, enriching his already enriched database.

Soon a new selection window appeared in his head, asking for the race of his opponent.

Like the last time, he ignored the races of the Primal dimension and straight away went to the Void beasts. Oxen had plans to choose another of his fellow members when he noticed something interesting.

Previously where his picture was supposed to be, there was a +1 symbol engraved on it.

Since he understood the meaning of it, Oxen couldn’t help but suck a cold breath of air. His mirror opponent was already so much powerful that he had to die countless times only to draw and then several times more for finally being able to win.

Oxen couldn’t even imagine the level of strength his mirror opponent would have when it was a +1 version. He then couldn’t control himself to fight an even more powerful version of him, so Oxen chose him straight away.

The next moment, another selection window appeared in his head, asking for the choice of his environment. Like the last several times, he chose the random.

The next moment, the field laden with ice disappeared in front of him, and a desert took its place. As far as Oxen could see, he only saw golden sand.

Not only was the sand under Oxen’s feet hot enough to create a burning pain, but the wind was also blowing very quickly, and its speed increased every moment.

Soon, out of nowhere, a giant light appeared tens of millions of miles away from Oxen. When the light disappeared, the creature came to light.

The +1 Oxen had the same appearance as before, but its size had almost several folds. It was so much that the already Oxen spanning over hundreds of thousands of miles looked like a mini-figure.

Only the horn it had was equal to the size of the actual Oxen. If not for Oxen knowing how he looked in his awakened mode, Oxen would’ve thought it to be an awakened mode of him.

The disc had also grown simultaneously. It had the same appearance, but if previously the disk was a planet, now it was a solar system; such was the size growth it had with this round.

Soon the battle between Oxen and his +1 mirror clone began.

Oxen only had thought of attacking the opponent, but before he could even attempt it, the rotating disk flew toward him and cut him into two pieces, ending the battle in even less than a second.

The next moment when Oxen regained his consciousness, his entire body had gotten wet with sweat and fear.

At that moment, he finally understood the fear of the arrow Aakesh would’ve shot at him during the battle if he had chosen to fight.

The pressure released by the +1 mirror clone and the arrow couldn’t even be compared. If the former was a candle flame, the latter was a planet burning.

He then thanked himself again for not being a hothead and battling Aakesh at that time.

The next moment, the selection window appeared again, asking for the choice of race.

Time flew by, and the remaining around three hundred hours had passed.

Since Oxen was a Void beast and had a limitless physique, his growth rate couldn’t be compared with any other customer of the store. If other customers were walking to cover a limited distance, Oxen was flying a plane.

In the eight hundredth hour, Oxen was able to clash with the +1 mirror opponent. In the nine-hundredth hour, Oxen was able to land hits on his opponent, sometimes even causing a severe injury.

Only a minute before the end of the training area, Oxen had almost gotten a draw, but at the last moment, his body gave up. His opponent had numerous severe injuries at that time, including a deep gash showing the heart spread across its humungous body.

After Oxen’s training hour ended, his consciousness returned to his body, surrounded by a golden barrier. The system then transferred Oxen to an isolated space where his body and energy went berserk due to the sudden enormous rate of growth in consciousness. When the energy had calmed down, the system brought him back to the store, while Oxen, like the other customers, stayed entirely unaware of it.

Oxen checked himself and couldn’t help but smile when he noticed the increased amount of strength he had gained.

Oxen’s eyes then fell on the slab in the center of the room and the 108 pillars. A human was testing her sword at the time.

Oxen also decided to test his full strength since he had never known the limit he could reach. As for the slab not being able to handle his full strength, Oxen could only laugh at that thought.

Someone who could create a thing like the Gods u0026 Demons level training area wouldn’t have a weak testing slab to test the strength.

There were only three people, excluding Oxen, present in the weapons room at that time. Two were studying weapons for purchasing, while the last one was testing her swords.

Oxen, after reaching the slab, waited for the human lady to stop and his turn to arrive.

Time flew by.

The woman, who was freely testing her sword for the past several minutes, stopped, seeing a customer waiting for her to leave.

She then turned her head around, gestured to the giant human behind her to go ahead, and moved out of the way.

Oxen expressionlessly nodded in response to her gesture and took a step forward.

Oxen first decided to test the power of his casual punch since his strength depended upon his physique. He wasn’t a creature who had energy attacks, but Oxen only had physical attacks.

“Thud!”

A loud sound rang in the weapons room as Oxen’s casual punch clashed with the slab, resulting in it lightening up.

Soon, a numerical figure appeared on the slab since even a casual punch of Oxen was way more powerful than the full-strength attack of a peak Immortal.

879,998,907 Primal units were the figure on the slab.


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