Chapter 977 Bistrid(2)
Chapter 977: Bistrid(2)
Bistrid didn't know what to feel at that moment. Since he was here to find out about the store, he needed answers.
If Aakesh weren't going to answer, then he would make him, ignoring the prices he needed to pay.
Bistrid's face turned cold as the aura around him suddenly changed, becoming full of majesty.
"As living under the umbrella of the Voidborns-"
Bistrid was going to use his authority when his voice suddenly came to a stop as he saw the emergence of a slightly golden light from the corner of his eyes.
The light took all of Bistrid's attention, and when it disappeared, two familiar faces appeared in the store. It was none other than William and Elle who were the ones responsible for pushing the Wheat-Spotted Demons into action.
William and Elle were countless times stronger than Bistrid, so when he tried to look into their eyes, he felt an explosion happen in his head, and he almost stumbled. If not for the system acting immediately, Bistrid would have turned into a mindless fool.
William and Elle were surprised by the situation because whenever they came into the store, their auras were always in control.
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"So, you came here to find out about us," William mumbled after hearing Bistrid's reasoning.
It was all Bistrid's doing. His aura wasn't in control when William and Elle suddenly appeared in the store, so when he mistakenly looked into William's eyes, there was a subconscious counterattack from the other party, almost exploding his sea of consciousness.
Since neither of the two parties acted intentionally, the system didn't punish either.
Bistrid nodded, not daring to look at William's face anymore. Aakesh was from an unknown background, so Bistrid didn't fear him much, but William was on an entirely different level. 𝑓re𝘦𝔀𝗲𝘣𝘯𝘰νℯ𝒍.c𝗼m
William was someone whom not even their master race, the Volidborns, would dare offend, so how could he?
Time flew by.
William and Elle didn't waste much time on Bistrid's situation, as there were spots empty in Panagea. They told Bistrid not to worry about them being here and left for the portal room.
"Do you want to know about the store's products?"
"If you don't, you can leave." Aakesh finally spoke another word to Bistrid.
Bistrid didn't immediately answer since he didn't know what to do. He couldn't just leave because the Sun Elf duo told him not to worry about their presence.
Since the Sun Elves were now here, the Wheat-Spotted Demons needed to report them to the Voidborn, and if the report lacked even the basic things about the elves, like their purpose, they would be in serious trouble.
Aakesh didn't have all day to waste on Bistrid, so he was going to give him the last minute inside the store. When there were around fifteen seconds left, Bistrid finally came to his decision. 𝘧r𝗲𝑒𝔀𝘦𝙗𝓃oν𝑒l.𝐜𝗼m
Bistrid understood what was wrong with his and the family's thought process. Since the Sun Elves were in the equation, they became the dominant topic. But things should never have been like this. From the start, the store should have been the research topic.
Something that could force the heir of the Asquith family to come to a place like this could never be an ordinary place.
"Store owner, I want to know about the store's products," Bistrid asked. The store needed to be in focus, and Bistrid would now make a report on the store and send it to the Voidborns.
Aakesh finally heard a question related to the store and its products from Bistrid, so he didn't treat his words as treasure any longer and introduced all five store products.
Bistrid, who had been only interested in knowing about the store due to the report, found himself dumbfounded at the end. The concept of Panagea wasn't new, as anyone above the Lesser God level could do it.
Cultivators after the Lesser God would begin to have multiple worlds. Because the law of those worlds was entirely under their control, many Lesser Gods used them to train their descendants.
But the magnitude of Panagea's territory was what truly astounded him. In addition to high-level beings from the Sacred Dimension, the store owner mentioned that there were also creatures from the Third Dimension present.
Bistrid, who only wanted to send a report to the Voidborns, was now genuinely interested in checking out the products for himself, so he asked about Panagea. Fortunately for him, there were spots available, so he paid thirty-five lesser Sacred stones to Aakesh and proceeded toward the portal room.
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After entering the Panagea, William summoned the Suleon inside. The next moment, a blue light appeared in front of him, and when it disappeared, the majestic Suleon took its place.
The beasts that were bought from the shop could go to Panagea with the adventurers, but there were some rules with this.
The beasts, like the adventurers, didn't have unlimited resurrections inside Panagea. They had a limited number of revivals; that was one hundred and eight.
After the one hundred and eighth death of the beast, the adventurer would be forbidden to use that beast in Panagea. There were ways to increase the number of revivals for the creatures, but they were dangerous and extremely valuable.
Even though the beast's cultivation level would start at the Divine Transformation level in the Sacred Dimension, which was above Level 250 in Panagea, that didn't mean the beasts would start at Level 250.
They would begin at Level 0, just like the customers in the Primal Dimension, and they would also have to finish the first quest to gain the ability to level up. But there was an advantage the beasts had that the customers from the Primal Dimension didn't have. The pet in Panagea wouldn't need cultivation arts or quests to cultivate up to Level 100. However, they would be able to gain experience as soon as they finished the first quest, which would make their journey to Level 100 simpler than that of those customers.
As the beast would have its master adventurer with it, the first quests for every pet would be extremely difficult to finish successfully, while the number of revivals would still decrease even if they died once.
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