Chapter 1191: Returning to the Store!
| Ranir felt a wave of joy rush through every corner of his body when he read the details on the card.
The Spirit Worm was a parasite that looked like any other worm, but its skin was transparent with only its small eyes being visible in reality.
Ranir had a rare type of soul, so getting a beast like the Spirit Worm with so many skills related to the spirit was a blessing for him. On top of that, it was also an ultimate quality beast.
The skill [Spirit Merge] allowed the worm to merge with any willing cultivator and enhance their power. Ranir already had many skills that enhanced his soul attacks. When he merged with the Spirit Worm, Ranir couldn't help but imagine just how much growth his skills would have in terms of their effects.
Ranir soon returned to reality since the skill only worked for the same or lower cultivation. For the higher level cultivators, the merger might harm them instead of proving beneficial.
There was also the characteristics, [Spirit Link]. It allowed the worm to link itself to its allies, and then it could use one of their skills in battle, further increasing the skill number in its arsenal.
And since the allies and the Spirit Worm would be linked, it could use any element skill available to the cultivators.
Ranir then left the line and proceeded toward the square device since he needed to complete some more steps to gain control over the beast.
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While Ranir was waiting for his turn in line, William was fighting a Sun Elf that had become extremely strong.
Event William underestimated the strength difference between a Sun Elf in the Gods & Demons level and the Primordial level training area. The time flow difference was only twice, but the power difference was like the heaven and the earth.
William didn't even see how he died in the first battle against the Sun Elf. The result remained the same for upcoming battles.
In the Primal Dimension, the time difference was thousand times when compared to reality. In the Sacred Dimension, the Primordial level training area only had twenty times the flow rate, and even then, William felt that he had died more times there than he had died in the first hundred hours of his first ever training in the store.
Only in the third hour did William see the arrow coming toward him. But the result remained the same, and William kept dying instantly. William couldn't even find a way to survive the first strike, let alone kill or even defeat the opponent. If not for the serene effect of the system, William would have exited the training to calm his pounding heart.
Like William, Elle wasn't also in great condition. She was also dying in the first strike with her not even being able to aim the bow.
But unlike William, Elle became more excited about the next fight after every death. Elle's weakness in archery was her slow hands when compared to her other siblings.
She could see herself improving in the battle against the Sun Elf. It was extremely slow and slight, but for someone of her cultivation level, even a minute growth was like forcing through an unbreakable wall.
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While William and Elle were going through their first training in the Primordial level difficulty, one customer was returning to the store after leaving in the morning.
It was none other than Vinit, who had come back after checking his growth. As he had expected, his sight had become better and quicker.
When he returned to the store, he asked about the skills since they were also the products that would help him immensely in the battles.
After learning what was there to learn about the product, Vinit thanked Aakesh and walked toward the skill room. He came across Ranir, and that made him stop.
Ranir also stopped when he saw Vinit. The Kabostics were a race that had the support of Fentan, so Vinit had seen Ranir since Ranir was the most talked about being in the circles of the races that had relations with Fentans.
Vinit immediately bowed since Ranir was way higher in status than him. Ranir looked coldly at Vinti bowing, with no intention to release him.
Ranir didn't personally know Vinit and had come in contact with him only once when he stayed at the royal palace of the Kabostics for one day. There wasn't any contact between them. He didn't like those who were proud, and Vinit was one such character, so he felt disdain toward him.
Ranir then left toward the store owner, leaving Vinit on his own, continuing to bow.
Vinit's face was calm, but there was a bubbling rage in his heart. He still controlled himself and kept at that posture.
Vinit was safe in the store, but outside the store, no one would come to save him. Even if the ruler of the Kabostics somehow decided to protect him, he wouldn't be able to do anything. There were several races like Kabostics under the support of Fentan
Vinit only stood up when Ranir had left for the weapons room. When he stood up, his eyes showed nothing but coldness. Soon, his eyes returned to calm. He wasn't a fool to have petty dreams of revenge on someone like Ranir.
Anger would only harm him, so he calmed down and pushed the issue deep into his heart, only to appear when he might be strong enough to do something to Ranir.
Vinit then proceeded forward and entered the skill room. The next moment, the scenes of the murals and counters spread across the room at a fixed interval greeted his sights.
Vinit was a Supreme God, so he proceeded toward the counter referring to that cultivation. He was a magma user, so he bent down and reached inside the bottom row, thinking about what element he wanted the skill of.
The next moment, he took his hand out, and it contained an offensive skill related to the magma element. Vinit didn't like what he read, so he reached again and put the card back. When he took his hands out, there was another skill card.
Not finding it to be suitable as well, Vinit repeated the process and kept at it until he didn't find a skill that was suitable for him.
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