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Chapter 226 - Aakesh's Growth



Chapter 226: Aakesh\'s Growth

Since he had a unique and legendary class, his energy restore rate was 100 units per hour, so he couldn\'t waste his energy and randomly activate the skill.

Since he had already conversed with Lily yesterday, there was no point in staying in the jungle anymore. He decided to leave.

Time flew by, and twenty minutes passed. Since he had reached Level 30, his walking speed has also increased. Earlier, it would have taken him thirty minutes of running to reach the town, but now despite casually walking, he had reached the gate of Wolfden in twenty minutes.

The guard, seeing someone coming through the door, wanted to stop the intruder at first, but when they noticed it was the adventurer, they opened the door and let him enter the town. They didn\'t search him and asked any questions.

Aakesh didn\'t thank the guards and expressionlessly entered the town. He then proceeded in the direction of the market.

Even though the town didn\'t have the buzz as before and everyone looked distraught, but still, the most number of people were in the market. After reaching the denser part of the market, Aakesh climbed on the terrace of one of the buildings without anyone in the market finding out.

He then activated the skill, Universal-Eye, and Fortune-Eye simultaneously, and the next moment, a tiny real-time 3D projection of eight yojanas in which there was an area of 1 yojana surrounded in golden.

Since he could only activate the skill for fourteen seconds before his energy ran out, he decided not to waste time and find what he was looking for as quickly as possible.

If his real self was here, he could find everything in less than a second just by glancing at the projection, but he in Panagea was very far from that stage, so he could only see one by one.

Time flew by, and six seconds passed. He hadn\'t been able to find what he was looking for until now. The person with the most number of fate lines in the golden projection only had 32 golden lines.

Three more seconds passed, and Aakesh finally found what he was looking for. The being had 103 golden lines, 78 red lines, and 18 black lines. Seeing the high number of golden lines and the black lines, the person was either going to have a great fortune or death.

He pointed at the projection of the being, and the next moment a silver blob of light escaped from the tip of his finger and engulfed the person. Since the person Aakesh found was only Level 7, they weren\'t aware of what had happened, and someone was spying on them.

After he deactivated the skill, Fortune-Eye, his view changed, and he found himself looking at the moving people.

Since he had selected the person, the real-time 3D projection disappeared, and his view became the same as the man he had selected. He could switch the view to both the first-person and the third person.

The first-person view would take one energy point per thirty minutes, while the third-person view would take one energy point every ten minutes.

Currently, it was the first-person view, and he didn\'t like it, so he switched it. The skill, Fortune-Eye, may have taken a lot of energy points, but he still had more than 500 energy points left, so he didn\'t need to worry about the lack of energy. The next moment, he felt as if he was floating in the air and was looking at the beings passing by.

There was a silver mark over a man with red hair. He was the man Aakesh had selected to watch since he had the most number of golden lines.

Time flew by, and the man traveled in the direction of the jungle. Since there was a warning for the skill, he decided to check the fate lines of the man again.

He then activated the skill, Fortune-Eye, and the next moment, 100 units of energy disappeared, and the number of fate lines connecting him appeared above his head. Since it was only a single man, it took less than a split second for Aakesh to see the change.

He deactivated the skill right away since he didn\'t have much energy, and if Aakesh lost his energy before the man reached his chance he wouldn\'t be able to watch over the man.

The man didn\'t have much change in his fortune, but the change happened for the worse. His black lines had grown to 20 black lines, while the number of golden lines had decreased to 98.

Aakesh on the terrace frowned, seeing the change. Universal-Eye didn\'t restrict him to one place or his entire concentration, so Aakesh jumped down the building and proceeded in the direction of the man.

Since the number of black lines had increased, that meant the danger intensity had increased. Since the black line was still very far from reaching 100, there was still a very limited chance of the red-haired man dying. Aakesh decided to personally intervene and clear out any danger he could find before the red-haired man found his golden chance.

If Aakesh were to currently check the red-haired man\'s fate lines now, he would\'ve noticed the huge increase in the number of golden lines while the decrease in red and black lines.

Since Aakesh didn\'t know where the red-haired man may get his chance, he could only silently follow him. Once he got the gist of the event\'s location, he would clear the areas around the location of any danger before the man reached it.

For an adventurer like Aakesh, the class, Watcher, gave him an overpowered ability in the lower level areas. Due to his fighting abilities, he could even defeat someone who had more strength and agility than him.

So, he could clear the danger of the most fortunate persons he could find using the skill, Fortune-Eye, and would gain level with each rewarding event he came across.

The more his level increased, the more stats he would gain, the more fighting techniques he would be able to use, and the overpowered he would become.

The system knew it beforehand, but it couldn\'t refuse the request of Aakesh, and it also couldn\'t let him get a low-level class, so now Aakesh\'s growth rate would become monstrous in the low-level areas of Panagea.


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